Posts Tagged ‘Web Design’


How To Make the Most Out Of Your CMS

Posted August 10th, 2010 by John-Paul in Blogging, Website Development

The last ten years have seen the internet flourish, expanding exponentially with the growth in business websites and personalised blog-centric content. Previously the domain of web designers with programming expertise, it’s never been easier to create and manage your own content online.
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Improving Your Local Search Rankings

Posted August 10th, 2010 by John-Paul in Online Marketing, Social Networking

In this age of affordable web design and local business directories, getting online is no longer an issue for even the smallest of businesses. Being seen, however, is an entirely different ball game. By virtue of the fact that every man (or woman) and their dog are now able to establish at least a basic web presence with ease – for those businesses dependent on local trade staying ahead of the pack has never been more important.
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5 Tips for Improving the e-Commerce Experience

Posted July 13th, 2010 by John-Paul in Online Marketing, Web Design

In the world of e-commerce, design is paramount. In this age of digital marketing, your site is your shop front to the world – speaking volumes about your brand, how you do business and your professionalism. No matter how good your product is, a poorly designed and inferior looking website can translate to a poorly designed, inferior product in the mind of the visitor.

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Text Formatting in a CMS – CSS for Clients

Posted February 23rd, 2010 by Chrisi Reid in Content Management, Usability, Web Design, Website Development

So, you’ve designed and built a visually attractive website, uploaded the client’s content and you’re about to turn it over to the client to maintain themselves. You’ve used the latest in CSS to create a fantastic look and feel for the site, and you intend to add this site to your portfolio as a showpiece. The client is thrilled with how the site looks, and can’t wait to start search engine marketing or pay-per-click campaigns to get the traffic coming in.

Hold on just one moment… how much does your client know about CSS – and how long is the site content going to retain the look and feel they’re so pleased with if they’re not confident with HTML?

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5 Tips for Converting Online Leads

Posted February 23rd, 2010 by John-Paul in Web Design

Websites have moved on from being merely online company brochures. While your website should still be your online ‘shop window’, open twenty four seven for your customers to visit – it should also be working hard for you to convert visitors into clients.
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E-Commerce Web Design 12 Quick Pointers

Posted February 2nd, 2010 by Stephen Harvey-Franklin in Web Design, Web Standards, Website Development

Here’s a quick list of pointers to consider when designing an e-commerce website

1-    If it is an e-commerce website, make sure it looks like one, display credit card signs, show a basket

2-    Display your main offers and products on the home page, don’t clutter the home page with your life story or mission statement.

3-    Don’t waste valuable space and prime search engine optimisation with “Welcome to Our Site”

4-    Always have a phone number clearly displayed so that people can contact you, don’t hide it on the contact page or in teh footer

5-    Ensure that prices and offers and taxes are clear

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