Web Design
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How to Use the Great Opportunities of Offshore Web Design and Development Sooner or later every small or medium business owner realizes that he needs
a web site for his business •
Add Streaming Audio To Your Website •
Web Site Templates and Their Benefits •
How Not to Be Ripped Off by Your Website Designer. •
How to Create a Favicon for Your Web Site •
What I Look For In a Website. •
Your Website Could be Letting You Down. •
The Importance of Your Website Statistics •
Tips on How to Design a Great Site •
Big Business Web Design Disasters
Adding streaming audio to your web site can help you enhance the message you send to your customers and can serve as a wonderful confidence-building tool
Unarguably, the most important part of your website is content
How not to be ripped off by your website designer
As web designer my self, I have had the unfortunate luck of speaking to too many of my clients who have been ripped off by a web design somewhere along the line
One of the simplest things you can do to give your site 'identity' and to make it stand out from other sites is to use a favicon (favourite icon)
As my occupation is that of a proofreader, one of the first things I look for in a website is quality copy; to me it’s important that the textual content is clear and concise with correct spelling and proper punctuation
Your Website Could be Letting You Down!
A professionally presented business website is a powerful and essential marketing tool: it's the first thing prospective customers will look at before they decide to contact you
One of the best tools you have as a webmaster is your website statistics
Have you ever walked pass a shop that, for some reason, you just felt that you had to go in? Maybe it was the décor, or the window display, or the pretty girl, or a combination of all those but something in the shop called out to you, "Come in" and you just had to obey
When you think of the world's most successful businesses, what names come to mind? Most likely, consumer-oriented giants such as Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Sheraton, Disney, IBM, and General Electric