02.06.2010 Blog 1 Comment

Size Matters – All About Screen Size, Resolutions and Page Widths

With all the different display sizes, resolutions and widths, it is almost impossible to design your web page so it appears exactly as you want it to on all displays. This article takes you through the variables you have to deal with and points to one solution.
Designing a web page is different from painting on [...]

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31.05.2010 Blog No Comments

Facebook Fan Page Marketing: Ten Dos and Don’ts to Make Your Page a Success

Over the past few years, Facebook’s growth has grabbed the attention of online marketers across the world. Its rampant growth and ability to cross demographic boundaries has businesses looking for ways to leverage the site to their advantage. Since Facebook hasn’t come up with a successful ad placement model yet, creating a Facebook Fan Page [...]

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26.05.2010 Blog No Comments

E-commerce Website Design – Three Profit-Pulling Strategies For Success

What makes a good E-commerce website? Probably large profits. But how do you go about getting those profits? This article reveals three very successful strategies that you can’t afford to ignore.
There’s website design and there’s E-commerce website design. They both involve the design of websites, but there the similarity ends. They are as different from [...]

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24.05.2010 Blog No Comments

20 Tools to Get The Most Out of Twitter

With Twitter’s explosive growth making lots of headlines over the past year, it can be confusing for newcomers to figure out how to properly leverage the site. Here are 20 tools you can use to make the most of your tweeting experience:
1. Tweetdeck – Tweetdeck is just one of many apps that can be used [...]

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19.05.2010 Blog 17 Comments

Bad Design – Common Errors That Put Visitors Off

Bad web design costs online businesses millions in lost sales every year, yet website owners continue to make the same mistakes. This article covers six common design errors and how to avoid them.
 
Bad web design can spoil a page that would otherwise be a pleasure to read. It can alienate visitors who might otherwise become [...]

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17.05.2010 Blog No Comments

10 Essential Steps to Improving Your Site’s ROI Right Now – Part 2

In our first installment we showed you some of the behind-the-scenes ways to set up a structure that will maximize your website’s ROI. Because if you aren’t prepared to track and act on your leads as they come in, you’ll never be able to fully realize your site’s ROI potential. Now that you have those [...]

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14.05.2010 Blog 12 Comments

PHP versus ASP

If you are a programmer or developer, there are benefits to learning PHP and there are benefits to learning ASP.
Due to the simplistic nature of PHP, you can learn parts of it as you go along. As such, PHP is great to start with for beginner programmers, for those looking to build their own websites [...]

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12.05.2010 Blog No Comments

How to Choose the Right Fonts For Your Site

The importance of selecting the right fonts for your website is often overlooked. And with the huge number of fonts now available, you can be forgiven for being confused. This article shows you a way through the font jungle.
The question of which font to use is one that has troubled website designers since the beginning. [...]

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10.05.2010 Blog No Comments

10 Essential Steps to Improving Your Site’s ROI Right Now – Part 1

Are you getting the best possible return on your website? If you’re using it to sell goods or services, or to attract leads for your business, there are 10 things you should definitely be doing to make sure you’re converting as much of your traffic to leads and sales as possible. If you’re not doing [...]

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07.05.2010 Blog 4 Comments

PHP vs ASP

The debate among developers, programmers and designers over PHP or ASP is perhaps one of the most heated today. However, in the end, it all boils down to what works best for the client and what the client can afford. Cost, support and functionality continue to be the three main ways in which PHP and [...]

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