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Why you need a SEO Website Design

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Although a website is the first step to succeed online, succeeding online don’t only rely on having a good site. It’s simply the first plan of action you need to implement before launching your site in the World Wide Web. Needless to say, it will be your store front to establish your online presence. Before you start with the design, consider the fact that you need your site to work for Search Engines and end-users. You have to balance between the two, both are equally important for a website. You need more than just a website to launch an effective online campaign. Consider researching for keywords to use as your meta-tags, titles, description etc., learn the art of creating a navigation system that both users and spiders understand, create an XML site map etc. Visit this page on how to create an SEO Website Design Friendly. Read More

Tips For Novice Web Designers

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Web designing has improved through the years since the internet came to existence. We can notice the changes of how a website designed and created a decade ago would differ from the one designed and created today. Before, most web designs are built in pure HTML and looked simple and plain. But during these days, website design is more attractive and catchy. It has clearly gone up at a much higher level. But sadly, sometimes, web designers tend to overdo the designing. Sometimes there’s too much animations are included causing a certain web site to load at a slower rate. So here are 5 things that a web designer should avoid when it comes to designing their website. Read More

effective logo design

Effective Logo Design

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A logo is a graphical representation of what a company stands for. This may sound simple but it’s actually a part of your branding strategy and it entails careful analysis before creating a logo.Logos help a company differentiate from its competitors. Read More

Important Factors of a Good Web Design

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Name me a person that do not know what a website is, perhaps even the elderly knew about it. It’s actually the page you browse on the web, just like the establishment or stores you walked-in to. It’s a visual representation of a company, store or even organization. A website is an important investment for every industry. It is even important for professional practitioners like doctors and lawyers. However, not everybody has all the factors to develop loyal clientele.

Having access to the World Wide Web makes the impossible possible, just look at meeting conducted online, businesses surviving after the recession and shopping without literally leaving your home. I am probably one of the million people who could not live without an Internet connection. It makes life a little bit easier for me. I could learn without literally staying at home – FREE. But what makes a good website design, what people would actually love to see and experience in your site. Technology is changing so fast. HTML – PHP – CSS – CMS and all sort of things that could be utilize and integrated in your site. People are easy to distract. They try and see what is better. We forget though. We forget the simple goal. Websites are created for user experience. Regardless of the physical design.

What are the essentials of a good web design? First and most important factor is the Cross-browser Compatibility. It simply means the website runs in whatever browser visitors used to navigate the site. The best thing webmasters should do is make the site WC3 compliant.

User-friendly Interface is the next on the list. Basically it is the navigation to the sites’ interface. Users usually want a straightforward approach to a websites’ navigation. It’s a good practice to keep in mind that some users do not have the time to study how to navigate within your site; they are just there to get what they want and not figure out how to make it work.

Another thing to consider is the loading time. Flash designs and creative images are very impressive provided that they load fast,  but if visitors to your site would have to wait 3-5 minutes before it loads, I don’t think it helps attracting potential clients.

Privacy and Terms of Use also need to integrate into the site specifically. This is the page in the site that details how information is collected and other information with regards to user security and  privacy.

Lastly, accessibility, a good website design not only caters to the general public.

Having a good web design is indeed very important nowadays, aside from cutting operational cost, it reaches a wider market without spending millions. So if you’re spending on website or would like to have one, be sure to remember that the site is created NOT for YOU but for your VISITORS, NOT for SPIDERS but for USERS.

Advantages of Client Forms

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Website client forms (such as a contact us page or a price request quote form) prove to be a useful tool for collecting client data. For example, email and phone numbers so that qualified leads can be cultivated via newsletters, mailings, etc.

However, most people do not prefer to fill out forms. They are tedious and time consuming. So, making your forms easy and quick to fill out will ensure they are done so that a company can collect the data to their advantage.

To keep the form efficient, try to collect only what you need. Really, the main items of interest are names, telephone and email contact information. Also, a postal code should be enough for your user tracking statistics. This keeps your form easy.

If you are using drop down boxes, keep the choices simple or use an enhanced text field that incorporates an autocomplete function so that the user can enter a couple of keystrokes and retrieve the city they are looking for without having to scroll down a multitude of choices.

Building an email database is important because sending effective e-mails on a regular basis will help increase your registration numbers, drive traffic to your website, and build loyalty with your participants:

  • E-mail is free. With no production, materials or postage expenses, you can easily and affordably communicate event information.
  • E-mail is fast. Receive time-sensitive information in minutes instead of days or weeks.
  • E-mail generates an immediate response. By providing links within your e-mail, you give potential participants the opportunity to register right then and there. You can see the results of your efforts instantly.
  • E-mail is a target. You can easily segment your lists into groups so your e-mails go to the individuals who are most likely to respond to that particular message.
  • E-mail is proactive. Instead of passively waiting for participants to visit your Website, e-mail enables you to communicate with and educate your existing participants.
  • E-mail expands your reach. Grow your database by sending information to your participants and encourage them to forward to their own friends.
  • E-mail allows you to foster long lasting relationships. Build a regular, ongoing dialogue with those registrants/participants who appreciate the routine communication.
  • E-mail will grow your organization. Maintaining and growing your e-mail database will allow you to fully utilize your services, including free broadcast e-mails and an upgraded version of HTML e-mails in order to reach more participants.
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