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Topics > Building your own Website
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Helpful articles to create a website for your company and market your brand and products to a vast new audience of potential customers.
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Karon Thackston writes: "by Karon Thackston © 2004
When you begin to write copy for any product or service, there are a few things you have to take into consideration. The first is always your target audience: who you’ll be writing to. Finding out about the needs and wants of the audience members, their communication styles, their lifestyles, and a multitude of other elements are “musts” before writing one word of copy.
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John Taylor writes: "Copyright 2004 John Taylor
Creating an effective sales letter page is an essential part of your online success. However, unless you're testing and tracking each critical element in your sales content and your sales process, you may be losing a great deal of time and money.
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David Leonhardt writes: "The Night The Web Site Went Out
By David Leonhardt
What is web site monitoring all about? Here is Carl's story:
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Amrit Hallan writes: "By Amrit Hallan
Among the Web's myriad peculiarities, one is, the way people read online text. It took me a lot of time (being a writer who loves to read the greats like Dickens and Kafka) to realize how impatient and hurried the general web reader is."
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Amrit Hallan writes: "Who is more important to you as a webmaster: the visitor or the search engine?
Needless traffic may be important to websites that seek advertising revenue (well, they too need targeted traffic) but you need traffic that caters to your requirement. So for a successful website, both are important. Search engines send relevant visitors to your website and visitors do business with you. Both should be an important factor when you sit down and plan the architecture of your website. The misconception that lots of senseless traffic is good for business has been shattered.
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Mark Sincevich writes: "A synopsis of Philippa Gamse's Presentation to the National Speakers Association, Washington DC chapter on Saturday, January 10, 2004"
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Rick Rouse writes: "© 2004 Rick Rouse
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Do you have regularly updating content that you would like
to make available to other websites? Perhaps a computer tip of the day, a
daily recipe, or even a daily cartoon?
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Christine Churchill writes: "By Christine Churchill © 2004
The importance of web site readability was brought home to me through personal experience with my aged mother. As a hard core Internet junkie, I felt compelled to share the wonders of the Web with her. Unfortunately, her eyesight had diminished and reading on the Web was an unpleasant experience for her.
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Avril Harper writes: "Copyright © 2004, Avril Harper
Publishing Circles
Generating high traffic to your web site can be costly, or not, depending on time and effort you commit to the business.
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Bill Platt writes: "Copyright © 2004, Bill Platt
It is not everyday that you launch a new website. It is even less everyday that you launch a new domain and experience significant site traffic within just a few weeks.
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Charlie Cook writes: "By Charlie Cook
Your web site is like a fight of stairs into your business. Once you've got prospects to your home page - your online front door - you want to move them to action. If you miss a step or two, prospects will fall and won't make it in the door to your business. If you put the last step first and your first step last, prospects won't find the steps you want them to take.
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Steve Nash writes: "Does your website make you money?
My website does.
I've built several successful websites, actually, and this 2-part article shows the steps I take when creating a profitable website.
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Charlie Cook writes: "By Charlie Cook
A snowplow operator in a New Jersey suburb was hailed by a woman asking him to plow her driveway so she could get out. Wading through less than a foot of fluffy snow to her SUV, he asked her why she didn't put it into four wheel drive and simply back out. Her puzzled answer was, "Four wheel drive, what's that?"
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David Leonhardt writes: "3 reasons why price should not dictate the web host you choose
By David Leonhardt
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Pawan Bangar writes: "Easy That's how you'd like life to be, right? Especially when you're creating a website on your own. But that doesn't mean you want the site to look severe and just functional. you want it to be pretty , smart and also respond and move when you interact with it, while saying all that you want to say to its visitors . There are little tips and Features incorporated into software just for people like you .
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Radhika Venkata writes: "Radhika Venkata (c).
**How Colors are Used in web design:**
Demarcates screen elements into groups- You can put a blue background for your navagational bar and white for rest of your page. This tells the visitor that the blue area has different elements and grabs his attention.
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Veselin Andreev writes: "By Veselin Andreev
What do the key words represent?
Key words - these are the words that the users enter in a given search engine to find services or products you offer. It is extremely important to know what key words they will use. Selecting the appropriate for your activity key words is the first thing you have to do because all other strategies are built on their right choice. "
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Veselin Andreev writes: "By Veselin Andreev
The effective design is this one, which is maximum simplified, conformable to your users because they are your main purpose. This one, simply and clearly announcing what is your website about. This one, quickly offering the users exactly what they are expecting to see on your pages without being troubled with insignificant information. The big mistake made by lots of web designers is to project their activities from their own point of view, without thinking about user.
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August Malson writes: "Dreamweaver MX has some very powerful features that are built in, but are seldom used to their full potential. I plan to introduce you to five of the most powerful features in Dreamweaver MX."
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Romelo Jimenez Itong writes: "Well it is not Elvis, that's for sure.
I am a firm advocate of good design but most of the time people tend to interpret design as amazing graphics and astounding visuals they tend to forget that design is the culmination of every aspect of good and effective presentation into one. "
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