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  • Is Your Web Site Driving Away Visitors?  By : Janet Winter
    Much has been written about optimizing your web site for search engines, but less emphasis is placed on usability. Optimizing for usability and for search engines is not a contradiction.
  • HTML Sitemaps Are Still Important  By : Illa maden
    An html sitemap is one that humans and search engines both can read. Google sitemaps are important too, but they are specific to google and are read only by a search engine.
  • Before You Call a Web Developer, Ask Yourself One Question  By : Susan Daffron
    Not every business needs a web site. Many service businesses that rely exclusively on local customers and word of mouth may not. You know your business better than anyone, so before you pick up the phone to call a web designer, think about what you want your web site to do for you and why.
  • Why You Must Seek A Professional Web Designer For Your Website  By : Gregg Hall
    There are many companies and websites online that offer cookie cutter templates for you to just fill in the blanks and then press a button and give you a website. The problem with these is that you end up with a website that looks nearly identical to everyone else's.
  • Do You Need a Fancy Website?  By : Michelle Howe
    It's not about how much traffic you generate, but what kind of traffic you generate. The key is to generate traffic from YOUR target audience. The people you want to visit your site are the people who would be interested in your products or services. No body else should matter.
  • Some Of The Most Important Rules In Website Design  By : Gregg Hall
    There is a lot that you need to know before you hire a web design firm, so that you can give them guidance on how you want your website built. You need to put extra focus on even the smallest details to get the best results from your site so that it will bring back a return on your investment.
  • Web Design the Wright Way: Your First Web Design  By : Leslie Wright
    Starting a great web design doesn't have to be overwhelming!
  • How to Create an Impossible Website  By : Michelle Howe
    A website is only as good as its content and navigation. When visitors come to a site, they need to quickly get the answers to their questions and quickly find the information they need to make a decision. Anything you do to interfere with that decision making process is going to cause your visitor to abruptly leave the site.
  • How To Create a Profitable Website  By : Omar Johnson
    This article is a nut and bolt blueprint on the essentials that a website must have to make money on the internet
  • Building Your Content Based Affiliate Website  By : Omar Johnson
    This article focuses on how an affiliate marketer should build their content based website to ensure success.
  • The Psychology Of Using Certain Colors On Your Website  By : Gregg Hall
    When choosing colors for your Web site, it is important to think through your choice carefully. The use of colors that are pleasing to the eye might well lead to visitors spending more time at your site, which will lead to greater sales, but a poor choice of color combinations can also have an effect on an individual's mood or prove to be distracting or irritating.
  • Macromedia Dreamweaver: An Introduction  By : Rich Talbot
    Getting started with your first web page can seem very daunting indeed. Macromedia Dreamweaver is the industry leader in web editors, but knowing where to start and what you need to know can be a little confusing at first.
  • 5 Tips for Beginning Web Masters  By : James Pearson
    Creating your first web page seem like an overwhelming task. Here are five tips for the beginning web master.
  • Driving Traffic to Your Site the Ethical Way  By : Leon Edward
    Learn the common mistakes that many website owners make that are costing them traffic every day. Some can even get your site banned from search engines ! Don't let your hard work on your website design be wasted by inappropriate search engine mistakes...
  • Design Conventions: A Good Idea?  By : Ken Snow
    Even while searching for innovative ways to make their websites work, new designers should follow the established design conventions. These conventions have evolved along with the Internet, and users expect web pages to function in a certain way.

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