Monthly Archives: December 2011



Website Design Tips - A Small Business Road-map to More Online Leads

Dec 24th, 2011 • Featured Author: Jared Pomranky  • 

Designing a website when you're a small business is different than what a Fortune 500 company would do. While large companies may have the nationwide brand recognition and many people linking to their site, you probably do not. This poses a challenge in ensuring that visitors to your site are well informed. The following are the critical elements I have found to make a successful website.

Website Design and Development - Planning is Important Before Beginning a Project

Dec 23rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Daljeet Sidhu  • 

Every business aspires to showcase itself on the internet. Website development is a tedious process that tends to prove stressful at times. Below are some tips to get web development projects completed on time and within a desired budget. To know about pointers that are sure to prove helpful in creation of a new website as well as in improvement of an existing one, read on.

Website Design for Finger Lakes Photographers - Photographic Websites

Dec 23rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Christina Korpsak  • 

Photographers have special needs when it comes to creating their websites. They have mostly visual content, but need to balance their sites with other content as well. They must display photos that are of higher resolution, but not so high that their sites load slowly. Read on to find out more!

Web Design - Are You Optimised?

Dec 17th, 2011 • Featured Author: Paul Smith  • 

Let's take a quick look at the basics you'll need for good web design. Eye-grabbing front page? Check. Clear sitemap and clickable links? Check. Secure shopping cart? Check. Optimised killer content, great subject lines, meta-tags, key word inclusion, link juice? umhang on, where did that lot come from?

Make Money From Your Website

Dec 17th, 2011 • Featured Author: Joshua Watson  • 

Make your website work for you, not you for it

Why Good Web Design Compliments Good SEO

Dec 16th, 2011 • Featured Author: Andrew Long  • 

Heavy traffic doesn't guarantee sales because if the majority doesn't like what they see, these people will leave your website immediately. You need to impress your visitors the moment they visit the first page of your site - they need to read the most important elements of the site which relates to their search or other requirement for content and information.

Website Designing And How To Make It Work

Dec 12th, 2011 • Featured Author: Krystal Miller  • 

Learn the importance of hiring a professional web designer.

Rethink Ecommerce Website Design and Promotion To Grow Sales In This Recession

Dec 10th, 2011 • Featured Author: Daljeet Sidhu  • 

In spite of the progress seen in the e-commerce industry, in terms of market share, resilience during recession, and a mature customer base, e-commerce marketing is still not considered the cornerstone of a business's marketing effort. This thinking must change for e-commerce to receive its due share of the marketing budget, and for companies to capitalize on the e-commerce website audience.

Website Design for Attorneys

Dec 4th, 2011 • Featured Author: Dylan Andreson  • 

An overview of how the qualities and skills of professional website design can benefit lawyers and attorneys in their business.

Graphics Design Services - Are You Letting Poor Marketing Collateral Impede your Sales Effort?

Dec 4th, 2011 • Featured Author: Daljeet Sidhu  • 

You cannot afford not to hire a graphic design service. You may have a great product or service but if your branding and marketing material is glaring "homemade", getting a sale will be harder. Learn how to hire the right graphic design service to create the marketing collateral, including print advertisement, brochures, catalogs, packaging that can create a pull for your customers.

The Difference Between Graphic Design & Web Design

Dec 3rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Sammy Kirkland  • 

Web design and Graphic design are two subjects that often confuse people; find out the difference between the two and how they complement each other.