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The Seven Deadly Sins Of Web Business Design By
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Before you take a road trip it is usually a good idea to know where you are going. It is the same when you are building a business, creating a marketing plan or building your web site. Know what your end result will be when you are planning and designing your site will help you to build it properly from day one.Here are the 7 Deadly Sins that most web business owners commit when designing their site.1. Picking a business without knowing wether there is a deman.2. Picking too broad of a subject. If you pick a huge subject like real estate the likelyhood of soaring to the top of the search engines is slim. Niches tend to be easier to ... |
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Sneaky Web Design Tricks That Automatically Boost Readership & Drive-up Conversion Rate! By
Dan Lok
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Do you have powerful, irresistible, conversion-oriented sales copy that's waiting to be uploaded simply because you don't have someone to "design" your site?Well, I've got news for you: Picasso doesn't do websites and you don't need a "museum piece." Your site needs to be visually appealing?inviting?easy on the eye. Nothing more, nothing less.It simply needs to look and feel welcoming so you can maximize retention and maximize sales.This means that you, too, can have a site that sells?and sells well?even if you don't have an art degree, a graphics department, or a high-priced web design firm on retainer. It's true that design and ... |
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Your Secret Weapon: The Web Design Directory By
Michelle Echevarria
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?How can I get more hits??, ?I need leads!? These thoughts run through web designers heads all the time. How can a web designer get their services in front of people who are actually looking for web design services? The answer is the web design directory.What is a Web Design Directory?These directories are specifically designed to bring together web designers and showcase their work on one site. The people who visit these sites are actively looking for web design services, thus they are all potential clients. Some of the directories categorize sites by either state, county and/or web specialization. This is a grand advantage because it ... |
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Attention Grabbing Web Design Will Kill Your Sale! By
Per Strandberg
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In the of-line marketing world it is all about trying to get the attention of the potential consumer to a commercial message.The primary goal is to get noticed by the public.It doesn't matter if it is for radio, TV, magazines, newspapers or posters.It all comes down to getting noticed.On the Web this doesn't work!The reason for this is that on the web, the net surfer is actively searching and looking for information from this gigantic data repository and database that we call the Internet.They are scanning and reading text on web sites and they are mostly blind to graphics and pictures.In the of-line world the potential ... |
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Has Your Design Firm Run Amuck With Your Web Site? By
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What's happening to good web site design? Somehow we creative types at interactive and traditional ad agencies have run amuck - we're building web sites that may dazzle the senses, but don't really communicate much about our client's business or products and services!1. Somehow I don't think anyone has a burning desire to spend 30-60 seconds on the Index page of a web site while another fancy Flash animation loads, complete with snazzy graphics, audio, and way cool cutting edge graphics - not!! People want to get real information, not razzle-dazzle graphics showing how great a developer is using the latest whiz bang technology!2. I ... |
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Web Site Development By
harram
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We seamlessly fuse eloquent design, strategy, and user-friendly navigation to capture the visitor's interest, encourage them to absorb your message, then act on its influence. By integrating beautiful design with the innovative technology of the web, our works are evidence and confirmation of our commitment to excellence.vSplash has been assisting individuals; small and medium businesses, companies, and organizations in establishing their own unique Internet presence and has developed thousands of websites. With vSplash in your corner, you have access to some of the most talented and professional website designers in the industry.We ... |
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Web Design Illustration Tips By
Granny's Mettle
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For best results, you could apply the following tips for illustrations in your web pages:? Use colors from a typical web palette for your illustrations. If you use solid colors for your illustrations, try to stick to the standard 216 colors of the web palette. The colors will have the same look on any type of computers and web browsers. If you want to use color gradients or blends, try it out first on your screen set to only 256 colors. This is to avoid having your colors look very muddied, unattractive, and hard to distinguish. If it doesn't look good at this resolution, try a different color blend that is not as harsh. Furthermore, the ... |
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The Best Web Design Programs By
Maui Reyes
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Dreamweaver MXThis is probably the best web design tool. Dubbed as the ?Swiss Army Knife? of web developers, Dreamweaver at first could be quite overwhelming. But with a little practice, you?ll wonder how you ever survived without it.Don?t let the ?flash? and ?perl? options intimidate you. What rocks about Dreamweaver is it supports CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), which means you get to preview your work before uploading it. It also integrates seamlessly with other Macromedia products, so if you?re a genius when it comes to creating Flash presentations, adding them in would be a cinch.If you?d like to learn a little bit about html, ... |
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