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itswebrelated.com Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:55:00 +0000 () | Our web related DIRECTORY allows you to effectively search and locate service providers to design, maintain, support and promote your business web site. Our web related RESOURCES puts you in the driver seat and gives you the information you need to make better decisions about your web presence, its promotion, etc..
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| PRG Design has done it again. WKP SHOOTS TO THE TOP OF GOOGLE! Tue, 21 Oct 2008 13:38:00 +0000 (PRG Design, Search engine success) | With our special technique we are able to help local small businesses become the authority on google search within a few months. WKP construction is currently enjoying top 10 rankings from many of their targeted keywords.
"RI quality construction" placement #9 "middletown RI construction services" placement #1,#4,#10 "middletown RI construction " placement #7
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| The 10 Commandments of Web Design Tue, 30 Sep 2008 13:18:00 +0000 (The 10 Commandments of Web Design, Graphic design, website development) | To try and make sense of it all, BusinessWeek.com canvassed a broad range of Internet luminaries to discover the design rules they live by right now. Contributors ranged from the guru of Web usability, Don Norman, co-founder of the Nielsen Norman Group, to the design director of NYTimes.com, Khoi Vinh, and John Maeda, president-elect of the Rhode Island School of Design. These 10 commandments of Web design for 2008 are the combined results of our survey. For the full list of contributors, see the end of the story.
1. Thou shalt not abuse Flash. Adobe's (ADBE) popular Web animation technology powers everything from the much-vaunted Nike (NKE) Plus Web site for running diehards to many humdrum banner advertisements. But the technology can easily be abused—excessive, extemporaneous animations confuse usability and bog down users' Web browsers.
2. Thou shalt not hide content. Advertisements may be necessary for a site's continued existence, but usability researchers say pop-ups and full-page ads that obscure content hurt functionality—and test a reader's willingness to revisit. Elective banners—that expand or play audio when a user clicks on them—are much less intrusive.
3. Thou shalt not clutter. The Web may be the greatest archive of all time, but sites that lack a coherent structure make it impossible to wade through information. Amazon.com (AMZN) and others put their sites' information hierarchy at the top of their list of design priorities.
4. Thou shalt not overuse glassy reflections. Apple (AAPL) often sets the standard for slick and cool—in all forms of design. But some experts say the company's habit of creating glassy reflections under photos of its products has been far too commonly copied, turning the style element into a cliché.
5. Thou shalt not name your Web 2.0 company with an unnecessary surplus or dearth of vowels. The Web has brought with it a strange nomenclature that's only got weirder over tim...Read More |
| Choosing a web site designer Mon, 22 Sep 2008 16:00:00 +0000 (Online Marketing, Online advertising, web site designer) | A lot of people are hanging out shingles as web site designers these days. How do you decide which company to use? Selecting a web site designer is like choosing any service provider: the more you know, the better off you are.
Local or long distance? You can locate a lot of designers by going on line and checking out web pages. Theoretically, you could choose someone in California to design your web site and communicate with him or her by telephone, fax, email, and snail mail. However, if you’re new to this, being able to see someone face to face could be important. Maintenance and upgrading are issues to consider, too.
Experience counts. Look at the work a designer has already done. Ask for references and follow up on them. Ask about the working relationship, turn around time, pricing, follow up, and responsiveness. If you need an online store, find someone who is capable in all the technology involved. Avoid having your site be someone’s learning experience. If you do want to give a brand-new company a chance, ask them to donate some or all of their time. They get experience and a demo site; you get a low cost web site. Timeliness issues can crop up with part-time web designers. Build reasonable but firm timelines into your contract.
Ownership issues. Be sure that you own the copyright to everything on the web site. Some businesses have had problems when they wanted to give a site to another developer for changes. Have your site set up so you can easily make changes yourself, through FTP software or a Telnet shell account. Having to go through your designer every time you want to put an item on sale or change your graphics will quickly become cumbersome. Designers are very busy people. Ownership should be addressed in your contract....
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Web Design Resources
Six No-To-Low Cost Profit Tactics For Your WebsiteI’ve seen some crummy sites. What about you? How could they make any money? A poorly done website ruins credibility and runs visitors away before your site has had a good chance to present your offer.
Having spent 35 years in retail furniture we learned that if you want to sell top end furniture [...]read entire articleWebsite Traffic, traffic tactics |
How Facebook Proxy Bypass Servers WorkFacebook proxy bypass servers are necessary if you have some reason to hide the IP address either of your internet connection, or of the site to which you are trying to connect. Why should anybody want to do this, and how do Facebook proxy providers work?
Why Use a Proxy Bypass?
If you work for an employer [...]read entire articleTechnology, facebook, proxy, using a proxy to access blocked sites |
The Two Things You Need To Know About Writing Articles and Monetizing ThemArticle writing serves many purposes for website owners and Internet marketers. It is a powerful way to market your business, and is also a powerful way to earn income directly from the article content itself. When you want to monetize your articles, you will need to understand how to use your articles to [...]read entire articleWriting, articles for profit |
Content Management Systems & SEO RevisitedTwo years ago, I wrote an article entitled “Content Management Systems Equal Business Suicide.” The basic premise was that at that time, CMS applications were inherently devoid of basic SEO functionality. Building a new site, or converting an existing site to the existing CMS versions of 2 years ago was rapid [...]read entire articleBlogs & Podcasts, cms, google sitemaps, meta tags, sefs, seo |
Web Video - Is Video Advertising Expensive For Your Business, or Well Worth It?f you are already advertising on the internet, you know the costs of having banners or pop up ads. Video advertising is not that much more and is twice as effective. If you do not believe this check it out. You can try this for a month and see if you get more stats on [...]read entire articleVideo Marketing, video advertising, video marketing |
Evolving AlgorithmsOnce upon a time, search engines may have used keywords and a few basic bits of code in order to calculate their rankings. This evolved to include other key elements, such as the number of links other people made to your page, and then evolved still further to blacklist certain links in order to avoid [...]read entire articleSE Tactics, evolving algorithms, link building, seo community, seo content |
Best Internet Marketing Tips-How to Use the Social Marketing Giant Facebook To Attract Pioneer DoersSo you want to know one of the best internet marketing tips available to man? Join social marketing giant Facebook while it’s still hot. Facebook has become the new “party zone” for some of the most elite entrepreneurs in the world which includes network marketers, small business owners, work from home junkies, etc. [...]read entire articleWeb 2.0, facebook, social media |
You're Safe with TwellowTwitter co-founder Biz Stone recently talked about some phishing issues going on with Twitter on its official blog. "If you receive a direct message or a direct message email notification that redirects to what looks like Twitter.com—don't sign in," warned Stone. "Look closely at the URL because it could be a scam." Doug reported: read more read entire articleSocial Media, passwords, Phishing, Security, social networking, Twellow, Twitter |
LiveJournal Makes Deep Personnel CutsFor a short time there, it had started to feel like we were getting away from layoff stories; tales of 20 or 30 percent cuts stopped popping up every day or so. Unfortunately, LiveJournal seems to have been hit rather hard, now, as a fresh report has about 71 percent of its employees losing their jobs. (Edit: see update.) read more read entire articleSocial Media, LiveJournal, personnel |
Model Suing Google Over Vicious Blog Post Model Liskula Cohen has a filed a lawsuit in Manhattan Supreme Court against Google in an effort to find out the identity of a blogger who called her a "skank" and an "old hag" on the blog "Skanks in NYC." read more  read entire articleGoogle, Legal, Blogger.com, Liskula Cohen |
Israel, Palestine Take PR War To WebOn the ground, it’s bombs, bullets and blood. On the Web, it’s a war of ideas. As Al Jazeera, via Twitter, stokes sympathies and outrage over Israeli force, the Israeli government fires back with information campaigns of its own on Facebook and YouTube.
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Google Takes Third Spot on Spam ListSpamhaus is a non-profit organization dedicated to tracking the Internet's spam operations. They have just released a new list of the top ten ISPs used for spam purposes, and the big G is number 3 on the list with 21 current known spam issues. read more read entire articleGoogle, Microsoft, Security, Spam, Spamhaus |
Getting More Conversions While Branding for Google CheckoutBack in October, when Google offered some tips for the then-upcoming holiday season, they suggested using Google Checkout badges in your AdWords ads. They said that ads that do this have a 10% higher clickthrough rate than those that don't.
read more  read entire articleAdvertising, Google, AdWords, ecommerce, google adwords, Google Checkout |
One-Third Of Online Holiday Shoppers Ran Into GlitchesWhile the majority (64%) of online holiday shoppers had no problems making purchases, 36 percent did, according to a new survey from ecommerce development firm Guidance. Among those that ran into difficulty, 13 percent said they had to abandon a very slow Web site while trying to shop, 8 percent said a Web site froze or crashed, 7 percent could not complete a purchase on their first try and 4 percent said a purchase they thought they had completed actually did not go through. read more read entire articleTechnology, ecommerce, Guidance, online shopping |
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