23rd November 2009
How Can a Blog Help You Get More Website Visitors?
Is it just a coincidence that a lot of popular websites get loads of traffic and have an active, engaging blog?
Blogging is simply self-publishing content. And Google and the search engines are ra...
23rd November 2009
Imagine you're settling down with a reference book or newspaper. You want to find a particular article. But, in the reference book there are no chapter headings or index. The newspaper has no headlines.
You'd probably struggle to find the most relevan...
23rd November 2009
The very concept of Vaporizers is very new technique. Thus not many people are aware about the fact that how do they work. In fact there are many misconceptions at times in their minds since not many people have the experience of using it. After capturing...
08th October 2009
Training and assessment websites are excellent ways of filtering job candidates, developing staff skills, or offering tutorials for new software systems. But what's the right way to approach training website design?
Here are a few things to consider:
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08th October 2009
What makes a successful eCommerce site?
No matter what your product or market, some core website development principles apply. Here are 7 tips for seamless eCommerce design:
1) Simplify the checkout process
59.8% of customers abandon shopping cart...
21st September 2009
Do you know the full website compliance laws, including the 2002 UK eCommerce Regulations?
If you're anything like the vast majority of businesses, then the answer is probably “not as well as I should”.
Yet, thousands of websites are putting the...
21st September 2009
Pay Per Click advertising (or PPC), can be one of the most powerful and cost effective ways to get traffic to your site.
With PPC you bid a small amount for a particular keyword combination. When that phrase is searched for, your text-based advertisem...
30th August 2009
As much of the web continues to move from static to dynamic content, many automatically generated URLs result in clunky strings of numbers and script parameters.
URL rewriting is the process of altering a URL so that it makes more semantic sense and ...
30th August 2009
You've probably seen RSS icons on all kinds of websites, from the BBC to personal blogs. But, have you ever considered how RSS can be used on your own website?
RSS can be a great business tool – even if you're not a media portal or news site with end...
10th August 2009
If you could take your website to a virtual mechanic, would it fail its MOT?
W3C standards effectively help you measure the “road worthiness” of your website. While you may not face a stiff fine for operating outside W3C guidelines (though there is...
10th August 2009
Accessibility is one of the big buzzwords of web design. But, how many businesses only pay lip-service to the idea and don't implement standards that make it easier for disabled visitors to use their site? Maybe you're wondering how you go about performin...
18th July 2009
How do you go about building a site that fits with your brand and your business goals? Here are a few things to consider before you get started on the design and development:
What do you do?
What your company does will inform the look and feel of your...
18th July 2009
With a web development project plan hurdles can be foreseen, targets can be met, and the best possible website delivered. Any professional web design company should have a tried and tested method to follow. (Usually, the longer a company has been around t...
18th June 2009
Imagine a man arrives at the door asking to check your gas meter. So far, so normal. Except that this time the man isn't wearing overalls, he's wearing jeans and trainers. He isn't carrying a clipboard. He doesn't have an obvious identification tag. In fa...
17th June 2009
Customers love to hear from other customers. Yet testimonials are an under-appreciated way to build trust and credibility online. They can even help you tell people how great you are without sounding like an arrogant bore! But what's the best way to go ab...