Archive for January, 2010

Marketing With Twitter

Twitter presents an incredible opportunity to build relationships with the leaders in your industry, and with your target market. It’s a social medium for exposure and connections, and a great way to know and be known. Keeping those connections active and mutually beneficial is the key.
Consider the ways that you can create “followbility” with your [...]

10 Most Hidden Secrets to drive traffics to your web sites

Do you want to discover the most hidden secrets on the Internet to drive the most traffic to your site for free?
Effectively, the most hidden secrets are only known by only some of the web traffic specialists. Year after year, they earn massive income with their code that they carefully treasured and they never revealed.
So [...]

How To Think Like A Client

Having trouble getting clients to see things your way? Maybe it’s time you spoke their language, argues Paul Boag. He points out that when it comes to commercial web design, it’s all about the business case.
Clients are evil… at least it can feel that way sometimes. They seem to hinder more than help and so [...]

Website Usability: The Role Of Page Length

The Internet has provided us with new ways of doing things such as communicating, gathering information and making business transactions. Websites form the backbone of the Internet. They are primarily created to be able to serve as a tool for people to live their lives in this modern world.
The use of Internet application is very [...]

What Annoys Website Users The Most?

The Internet is home to various artists, web artists, and designers both professional and amateur. It can afford to provide individuals with opportunities to freely explore their artistic capabilities and publish content to a borderless audience.
However, unluckily, alongside this freedom of expression afforded to everyone is the capacity to offend sensibilities. Some website provide great [...]

The Danger of Using the Same Password For All Websites

With most businesses moving towards the Internet, it is very common for one to have multiple online accounts. You might have online accounts for your bank, credit card, E-Bay, PayPal, Google Gmail, Hotmail, blogs, etc. Every time before you open a new account online, do you stop and ponder whether you should use the same [...]

How to build a search-engine friendly website

A lot of hype is going around about search engine optimization and not all that has been said is true. What is true is that seo starts with creating a search engine friendly website. This means the website must be free of errors and constructed in a way that search engines like. There is a [...]

JavaScript for Web Design – Advantages and Disadvantages

This article discusses the good and the bad points of using JavaScript in your website designs. It points out the areas where JavaScript excels as a web based programming language and also describes situations where its use can actually detract from the performance of a website.
First of all, JavaScript is a browser based programming language [...]

How Width Resolution Can Be A Problem

Ever since website graphics became popular for websites there has been a consistent problem – different visitors with different sized monitor screens and different resolution sizes. Unfortunately, there is not much you can do about it, because there has yet to be a global solution for this problem.
Resolution
The screen resolution is the amount of pixels [...]

Web Design Elements You Should Avoid Having on Your Site

As a web designer, you should design your websites to give your visitors the greatest ease of use, the best impression and most important of all a welcoming experience. It doesn’t matter if you had the greatest product in the whole world – if your website is poorly done you won’t be able to sell [...]