Archive for October, 2008



3 Ways to Improve Your Web Site Conversions

Friday 31 October 2008 @ 2:10 am

Experienced designers know they should be focusing on web site conversions — not just counting the visits, but making the visits count. We will discuss just three of the many ways you can improve your web site conversions and increase the success of your site.

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How to Design a Successful Website - A Practical Guide!

Friday 31 October 2008 @ 2:10 am

There are millions of websites out there, but only a small percentage of them ever reach a higher ranking or even manage to pull in more than a couple visitors a day. The world wide web contains a plethora of information, but the fact is that most of the information available is unqualified. Because there is so much unqualified information on the internet, you have to really stand out if you want to make your website successful.

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The Crucial Information Your Cheap Church Website Should Provide to Visitors

Friday 31 October 2008 @ 2:10 am

Church outreach is very important in order for congregation growth. To reach the maximum number of people in your area, it is important to build a quality and informative website, while keeping your budget in mind. Affordable church websites allow you to reach many people for a small investment.

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Website Design and the 7 Most Powerful Things You Should Know Before Creating a Website

Friday 31 October 2008 @ 1:10 am

This quick editorial is about setting up a website for a business. What should be done to own a profitable website.

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Using CSS Drop Down Menus For Your Website

Friday 31 October 2008 @ 1:10 am

Using Drop Down Menu Bars for websites is a common and effective way to logically present your site links to your visitors. If you are considering a drop down menu for your website, make sure that you thoroughly research your options before you spend your time and/or money.

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Why Template Based Websites Suck

Friday 31 October 2008 @ 1:10 am

There are many drawbacks to a template based website. One of the first drawbacks to using a template based service is the long term cost of the product. Generally the initial start up cost is lower for creating your website, but many template based services charge high monthly fees that can go up with no advance notice.

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Why Do People Leave My Site Without Buying?

Friday 31 October 2008 @ 1:10 am

We have all seen it, people are visiting your website but for some reason seem to leave soon after without making a purchase. So how can you avoid this from happening or at least reduce it. There will always be a percentage of people who leave your website without buying, just the same if you had a store and people just came in and browsed and left without buying anything.

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Understanding Web 2.0 Web Design

Friday 31 October 2008 @ 1:10 am

If you are beginning to design your web site, it is important that you consider using xhtml because it is the new wave of the future. It is compatible with many newer market cell phones that can access the internet.

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The Most Important Thing You Need to Do to Be at the Top of Google

Friday 31 October 2008 @ 1:10 am

To Google and Yahoo, one of the most relevant factors when it comes to deciding what websites will rank at the top is INCOMING LINKS. That is, how many other websites link to yours and which ones.

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11 Ways to Use Your Website to Gain Trust With Potential Customers

Friday 31 October 2008 @ 1:10 am

It is common knowledge among marketers that people do business with people they know and trust, or feel they know and trust. So how do you build trust with potential customers so that they will feel comfortable choosing you to do business with.

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