Entries for category 'Design' 
Mar 11, 2011 by
Jessica Janiuk
With the recent announcement of Internet Explorer 9, the discussion of which browser is the best seemed approprioate. For many people out there, Internet Explorer is the browser of choice if not simply because it came with their installation of Windows, and it's what they are familiar or comfortable with. Though many people have been flocking to the many other browsers out there. There are plenty of reasons for that too. Hopefully we can cover a few of those reasons here.
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Firefox,
Chrome,
brower,
web browser,
W3C,
web standards,
Internet Explorer,
CSS3,
HTML5
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Development,
Web / Internet,
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Sep 25, 2009 by
Steve Allingham
Wouldn’t you like to know what visitors to your site are thinking? Certainly an unhappy or pleased visitor could email you through your capture form, but I’ve discovered a better way. One of my clients turned me on to a new program; it’s great for all flavors of sites, but extraordinarily important for ecommerce sites.
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marketing,
comments,
Kampyle,
Feedback,
Compliments
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Sep 24, 2009 by
Steve Allingham
So you’re going to hire your own team to build your business website. But wait – is that really the cost effective way to do it? At the very least you’ll need a web designer and developer and probably a technical writer if you aren’t skilled in writing. And do you know how to best optimize your page in the search engines?
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Sep 14, 2009 by
Matt Haller
When creating your website you should make sure you can answer this question. How does our website fit into our short-term and long-term marketing strategy? The website will be a key element of any marketing strategy so keeping the focus on the role it will play is imperative.
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Sep 8, 2009 by
Matt Haller
Well, the simple answer is that they are all optimized to be hearty, robust, competitive, unique and original!
Now, seriously, I bet you never even considered that these three items have many similarities so let's explore this......
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Sep 5, 2009 by
Matt Haller
Even if you're not planning on selling online, a well-crafted site is an essential for any business. Many times we hear my business is very small, just me and a couple employees and our product really isn't sold online so why do I need a website?
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website design
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Aug 31, 2009 by
Matt Haller
Common Factors of Social Media Success
Question: Don't you think its tough to measure social media?
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SEO,
Marketing,
Branding,
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Aug 31, 2009 by
Matt Haller
..."These doughnuts are a family tradition". "I wait all year long to get my fix". "Just the smell brings back such great memories". Do these sound familiar to you?
They both should inspire someone to buy!
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Aug 18, 2009 by
Jessica Janiuk
After spending a little more time with the mobile web, there's a bit more to be said about issues surrounding designing websites for the mobile browser. Differences in phone technology as well as new software technologies in development are changing the field of mobile web design. This post takes a look at some of those phone issues and new developments.
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mobile web,
cell phones,
touch screens,
jQuery,
JQTouch
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Aug 5, 2009 by
Jessica Janiuk
With the rise of the iPhone, Google Android, Palm, Blackberry and several other touch screen phones out there that are not only web enabled, but offer a browsing experience similar to the one we are familiar with on desktop computers, the need for mobile friendly websites is becoming greater. I've had several web enabled phones, but the most recent one I purchased has given me a much more fluid and intuitive web experience. It's shown me, though, that most websites aren't coded with mobile phones in mind.
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mobile web,
cell phones,
WML,
touch screens
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