web-design
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24 July 2010
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Just possessing a website and leaving it without any maintenance or addition of new content makes it boring and low on search engine ranking results.
In order to keep your website looking attractive and fresh certain details have to be taken care of on regular basis. Addition of latest news on your site makes it communicative in nature to the customers and keeps them informed about latest happenings in your company.
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01 June 2010
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Listed below are 10 optimization tips that will help improve your web sites search engine rankings.
1. Defined site architecture and design issues
Web sites that are built using the following technologies (Flash, Frames) often find it harder to rank well. This is because search engine spiders often have difficulty in navigating or indexing these pages. Obviously the best solution would be to avoid using the above, but sometimes, it is just not practical to apply, here are some workaround solutions.
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22 April 2010
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One common question I get, is how a website job should be planned and executed – what are the steps?
The following is a quick outline of the process that I have been using for years with good success – at least most of the time.
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29 March 2010
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Everyone knows the importance of having a website. For any business to flourish, it has to have a strong web presence on the internet.
Your website design has to be such that it captures visitors' attention and make them stay longer. Here are some important 10 tips by which you can improve your website design.
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13 November 2009
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No matter what content your process of Denver web design page holds-the fishing season calendar, driving direction to the nearest IKEA, or pictures from your kid's last birthday party it's the page's design that makes it look like either a professional enterprise or a part-timer's hobby. Good design enhances the message of your site,
helps visitors find what they're looking for and determines how the rest of the world sees your web site. That's why web designers went through the contortion described in the previous section to force HTML to look good. By taking on those design duties, css lets HTML go back to doing what it does best-structure content.
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