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		<title>Baby Boomers Impact On Your Website Design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you haven&#8217;t thought of Baby Boomers in regard to website design, you may want to review your thinking.
The first of the Baby Boomer group are turning 60 and they are retiring. Why should you care? For starters, Baby Boomers are the largest segment of our population. That would be a lot of people to [...]]]></description>
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<p>The first of the Baby Boomer group are turning 60 and they are retiring. Why should you care? For starters, Baby Boomers are the largest segment of our population. That would be a lot of people to ignore. And their needs and desires are going to differ from those of the, up to now, very young computer users.</p>
<p>The first of the Baby Boomer group came to computers late. Although they might not have warmed to the idea of a computer driven world if left alone, a huge segment of this population has been forced into the computer world by their employers. Having gained some comfort with computers in the workplace, Baby Boomers have become much more likely to make computers a staple item in their homes.</p>
<p>Although I am aware of the dry statistics about Baby Boomers, much of what I am saying about Baby Boomers is from first hand observation.</p>
<p>I live near Palm Springs. The population in this area on a year round basis is an older population than that of most locals across the country. Many retirees have made this their full time home because of the climate. And, every fall and winter our population balloons when many retirees flow to our community in RV&#8217;s for the season. Plus another large group who maintain winter homes here.</p>
<p>Why am I telling you all of this? Because maybe I know some things you may not have thought about. You see, I know, from first hand observation that these retirees, many of them Baby Boomers, bring lap top computers in those RV&#8217;s. And many who have Winter homes here, have them equipped with desktop computers. I also know, that these Baby Boomers are not just sending email and jokes. They are surfing!</p>
<p>Baby Boomers are not sitting by the window watching the neighbors go by. These people are busy. They love to shop, they love to travel, they have money. Baby Boomers are going to spend some of their time online shopping and if you want your share of that market, you&#8217;d better be ready to meet their wants and needs in planning your website design.</p>
<p>That brings us to what this all has to do with website design. Bifocals! Reading glasses! Many people at or soon after 40 find that reading is not as easy as it used to be. Even many who have always had good vision and never before needed glasses find that reading can be difficult. Anyone designing a website should know that reading online is harder than just reading a book. Whether you do your own website design, or have a professional design your website, keep this in mind. Making your website an easy read is important for all your visitors. It is especially important as Baby Boomers become such a large part of your potential market.</p>
<p>The Baby Boomer phenomenon is just at it&#8217;s beginning. The Baby Boomer segment of the population will span most of the next twenty years. The last of the Baby Boomer group will be 42 this year.</p>
<p>Consider the size of your fonts when designing your websites. Contrast is another important factor. I see many websites that not only have tiny fonts, but they are often in muted shades even a twenty year old would find a challenge.</p>
<p>Many elements of website design are important, when you consider the needs and the tastes of the group you are marketing to. Audio with no surfer control, flash, colors that are hard on the eyes, small fonts, lack of contrast between font color and background could all be a turn off.</p>
<p>Considering the following five factors could be important to the degree of success you have in your online business over the next few years.</p>
<p>1. Baby Boomers are surfing.</p>
<p>2. Baby Boomers like to spend money.</p>
<p>3. Baby Boomers have money.</p>
<p>4. Baby Boomers will have time in the coming years to surf and shop.</p>
<p>5. Baby Boomers as the years go by will be from the younger segment of this population and will have had more time and experience using computers and the internet.</p>
<p>Will Baby Boomers shop with you? Or, will they find another website that has implemented into their website design what these folks are looking for, and are comfortable with? Baby Boomers will be the largest segment of our population for most of the next twenty years. Make this a consideration when you plan your website design.</p>
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<p>For anyone who is thinking about having a new website, it is not just the cost of the web design they should be thinking about, it is also the cost of the web hosting. Over time this hosting can soon add up to cost a lot of money, money which could have been spent on promoting the site. Web design is however a cut throat business sector these days and many web designers are now offering affordable website design services with free hosting.
<p> My name is Steve Hill and I have a number of websites, I see it as a form of hobby, a bit sad you may be thinking. I love to find new ways of promoting these sites and also trying to obtain links from other webmasters, this is not that easy and therefore is a good challenge for me. What used to always annoy me about the net was the cost of web hosting and also the fact that I had to pay it. To me it is like paying tax, I hate it!
<p> Then out of the blue a couple of years ago a friend of mine introduced me to the concept of having a website built and designed with free lifetime hosting attached. Surely this could not be possible I thought to myself, why would anyone want to offer such a service? My friend who is very clued up with all things connected to the web, stated that there are so many people offering a web design service that they will basically wany your business and that I should make it as part of the deal. It goes along the old saying of, if you do not ask, you do not get.
<p> Over the last year I have had eighteen new sites built and am not paying for hosting on any of them. I would advise anyone to ensure that the next site you have designed for you comes with a free hosting for life package.<br />
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		<title>How to Find the Best Website Design Service</title>
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Are you planning to create a website? It may be easy?if you know how or if you have the luxury of time to do so. But then again, not all have time and talent to do it. Your best option therefore is to looking for a website design company. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you planning to create a website? It may be easy?if you know how or if you have the luxury of time to do so. But then again, not all have time and talent to do it. Your best option therefore is to looking for a <b>website design</b> company.  </p>
<p><b>Characteristics of an Ideal <a target="_blank" href="http://www.techstore.ie/Website-Design.htm">Website Design</a> Company</b></p>
<p>There are plenty of ways on how you can look for a <b>website design</b> service. You can make use of your yellow pages. There are a number of companies that are listed and are offering web design services. You can then make a call to inquire, or you may visit their office personally so you can talk to them about your plans. Of course, you can search for them in the World Wide Web. In fact, using the key phrase ?web design company? in Google will give you tons of links that will lead to different services offered by companies found all over the world. But then again, the process doesn?t only stop in choosing.  </p>
<p>If you?re searching for the best <b>website design</b> service, ensure they have or meet the following:</p>
<p><b>1. They should have their own portfolio. </b>There can be a lot of people who will advise you to look for a company with a formidable track record. This may be true, as you?re assured of quality service. However, they can already be pretty expensive. The least thing that you can do is to look for someone who has a number of templates or websites that make up their portfolio. This way, you can have something that you can utilize to gauge if he/she or his/her company is the one you?re looking for.  </p>
<p><b>2. They must be very easy to reach. </b>Working with people who seem to ?disappear? when you?ve already given them the project details is really scary. You are left hanging, and you basically don?t have any idea how the tasks are doing. Thus, make sure that the team or the person you?ve chosen can give you with contact details that you can definitely reach.  </p>
<p><b>3. They should understand the purpose of your website. </b>It?s not really enough that they know how to make your website pretty. Most of all, they must be able to share your sentiments as to the reasons why you?re creating one. As a matter of fact, they should also be familiar how <b>website design</b> can boost your search engine rankings or drive traffic to your website.  </p>
<p><b>4. They should have comprehensive website design packages to offer you. </b>This is extremely important especially when you?re just a beginner and that you don?t have that much funds to pay for their services. The company or person you have selected should be able to customize their services according to your needs, preferences, and the budget that you currently have.  </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a computer, chances are you&#8217;ve tried your hand at website design. Perhaps it was just something simple that you made with a graphical editor on a free hosting site like Geocities or Google Sites. Perhaps you really got into it and bought tons of books on HTML, Javascript, PHP, and anything else you could get your hands on. Honestly, either way is just fine. You can design absolutely spectacular sites with high usability either way, so long as you start with a clear design in mind. That&#8217;s why I&#8217;m going to show you how to plan your website design first, and then how to implement it. I will also show you how to avoid some common mistakes that beginning web designers often make.</p>
<p>First, let us talk about some terms. When I say website design, I simply mean the creation of a website. Whether through the actually use of HTML code or through a point-and-click WYSIWYG(What you see is what you get) editor. When I say usability, I&#8217;m talking about how &#8220;user friendly&#8221; your site is. This could be everything from font size to layout to the interactive and dynamic elements of your site.</p>
<p>This leads me to the next topic: the website design itself. Now just wait. I want you to stop before you do anything else and just think about what you want this site to look like. Take out a piece of paper and a pencil and draw your layout. Think about what your audience will be expecting. Think about a color scheme. Think about other pages and sites that you&#8217;ll be linking to. Then take a look at some of your competitors sites and see what they did. Does it work for them? Will it work for you?</p>
<p>When you draw up your layout, ask yourself the following questions: &#8220;Where are the navigation links?(links to other pages on your site),&#8221; &#8220;Where are the links to other sites?(your affiliates perhaps),&#8221; &#8220;Are you going to have ads on your site, and If so, what kind(text, pictures, both?) and where will they be?,&#8221; and finally, &#8220;Where will the main content go? What will that content be? How should the audience to react to it?&#8221;</p>
<p>Now, consider your color scheme. What is the main subject of your site? If it&#8217;s a conservative subject like business or finance, you&#8217;ll want to use &#8220;cool&#8221; colors like blue, green, or gray. If it&#8217;s a more personal subject, like dating, or something artistic, like painting, you&#8217;ll want to use &#8220;warm&#8221; colors, like red, orange, or yellow. What is the mood of your site? If it&#8217;s somber, use darker shades. For a calm look use medium shades. And if you want a child-like or carefree kind of site use bright shades. (A note about children&#8217;s sites: the actual color is less important here than the shade. Use bright, extravagant colors for a children&#8217;s site.)</p>
<p>Now look at some of your competitors. What kind of layout and color scheme do they use? Does is seem effective to you? If so, it&#8217;s perfectly acceptable to try and emulate it, but don&#8217;t be a copy-cat. Your website design should be unique. If you&#8217;re competitors all do the same thing, maybe you should try taking a different course. Stand out from the crowd with your website design and it will be more likely to get noticed.</p>
<p>So now you&#8217;ve got a basic idea of what you want your site to look like. Now you&#8217;re left with one more big question: &#8220;How can I make this work in a way that my audience will be able to use it effectively.&#8221; That&#8217;s right, it&#8217;s time to talk about usability.</p>
<p>Usability is as much about code as it is about flow. Your site should allow the user to see what they want to see, but also make them see what you want them to see. This is sometimes easier said than done. As an example of what I&#8217;m talking about, let&#8217;s talk about ads.</p>
<p>First of all, you can assume that the user looking at your site is looking at your site because they saw a keyword they were interested in(i.e. they searched Google for your sites topic). So whatever ads you include on your site should fit nicely with your main content. A great way to accomplish this is with Google AdSense, but that&#8217;s another article. The point in this is that you want your ads to be relevant, but you also want them to grab the user&#8217;s attention. The best place to do this is at the top or right-hand side of the page. If you have an article-based site or a blog, you might try to incorporate the ads into the content of your site by placing them between each paragraph. That way your users see ads about things they might want, and you want them to see the ads. This increases the overall usability of your website design.</p>
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<p>I have been running an affordable website design service for the past ten years, and business has never been better. When I tell my friends about it, they are surprised. A lot of people assume that, since the dot com bubble burst, it has been a tough market for website designers. In some ways, they are right. There are tens of thousands of people who can do affordable web site design, and there are more every day. It is no longer a highly specialized skill which people are willing to pay big bucks for. But, if you are willing to put in the effort, there is quite a market available.</p>
<p>You see, the market for affordable website design is much broader than it used to be. Back in the good old days, there were no affordable website designs. If you wanted to have a website, you had to pay the cash or learn the trade. The very idea of affordable websites design was absurd. It was like asking for affordable brain surgery. There were so few people who knew how to design a website that you had to pay them a lot of money if you wanted it done.</p>
<p>Nowadays, however, affordable website design is the biggest part of the industry. It is so much quicker and easier to design a website that you can not charge a lot of money for the service any more. No one will want to pay! Then again, you can do a lot more business. There are bloggers, for example, who will pay for affordable website design. They already have functioning websites, but they might want them to look a little better, or to get more hits. You can do affordable website design for local businesses. Although this kind of work does not pay what it used to, it also does not take as much effort as it used to.</p>
<p>The bottom line is that there are people all over the world who are looking for good affordable website design. Even though anyone can build a website nowadays, not everyone can build a good one. Good web designers are still as hard to find as ever. If you can really get results, you can get a lot of work in the field. You just need to be able to deliver! You might need more jobs to pay the bills, but you also will have more opportunity to create a niche for yourself. It really is a great time to be a web designer.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When designing a website many people make the mistake of trying to be too clever in the design area and forgetting what a website is supposed to do:</p>
<p>SELL a product and that means:</p>
<p>You don?t need a design that?s a work of art, you need to capture attention and that means getting people to read and take notice of your product or service.</p>
<p>Use these design tips to create a website that will capture your visitor?s attention.</p>
<p>You only get a few seconds so make the most of them.</p>
<p>1. Don?t make the front page to big!</p>
<p>People don?t like scrolling. You should have a small front page with economical artwork and a strong bold text message of the benefits you provide.</p>
<p>What is in it for them?</p>
<p>Make your visitor aware of the advantages of using you.</p>
<p>With many people using lap tops, have a front page that fits in a browser set to 1024 x 768 and shows the entire front page without scrolling.</p>
<p>2. Outline the benefits of using YOU</p>
<p>Your artwork is their as back up, don?t fill the front page with to much clutter.</p>
<p>Make it nice and clean with headings and sub headings to make your visitor take notice and explore your site.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s vital that the eyes of your visitor see the key benefits you are offering and this encourages them to click off the front page and explore the site.</p>
<p>A good way of doing this is to offer them:</p>
<p>3. A perceived value product or service FREE</p>
<p>Offer visitors a free newsletter, a report or limited time discount to capture their details and e-mail.</p>
<p>They may not buy your service or product today, but they were interested enough to visit, so may do so in future.</p>
<p>If you capture their email you can database them.</p>
<p>You can then email them regularly and close names that you would otherwise not have had the opportunity to.</p>
<p>Not everyone buys on the first visit, that however doesn?t mean their not interested as they were interested enough to visit your site in the first place.</p>
<p>4. Your Site Must Load Quickly</p>
<p>Your site must load quickly.</p>
<p>If it is over loaded with flash, sound or fancy graphics then it will load slowly and many visitors will simply click away.</p>
<p>Flash intros were big in the nineties, but should be consigned to history!</p>
<p>They are no use whatsoever in helping sell a product or service.</p>
<p>They annoy people and make them click away form your site and lose you a potential valuable prospect.</p>
<p>People are there to get information and buy and you need to give it to them.</p>
<p>They should be focusing on the text and the benefits of your product or service, nothing else.</p>
<p>People buy benefits; they don?t come to look at the design.</p>
<p>The web is NOT an art gallery it?s a sales mechanism.</p>
<p>5. Color</p>
<p>Color psychology is important.</p>
<p>People react to color and you need to keep the following points in mind.</p>
<p>1. Write off a white background (its easiest to read black text on white) rather than reversed white on a color.</p>
<p>2. Colors are a matter of personal choice, but the safest colors are:  Steel grey, Burgundy, Dark Green and Dark blue.</p>
<p>Use complementary and opposing colors from a color wheel if using more than one color.</p>
<p>6. Graphics and pics should be used sparingly</p>
<p>Use pictures and graphics so they don?t over power your text message. Too many pictures and graphics will focus your visitor?s eyes on them and not your sales message.</p>
<p>Your objective is to make them read the benefits of your service or product and keep them reading.</p>
<p>7. Consistent &#038; Easy Navigation</p>
<p>Navigation should be easy and logical to follow.</p>
<p>On each page, encourage them to contact you, or at least encourage them to give them your email address.</p>
<p>Make sure you do this on every page, you want them to get in touch base ASAP and close them.</p>
<p>8. Text make it easy</p>
<p>Most people don?t like reading long text and you need to keep this in mind.</p>
<p>Use punchy headlines and break the text with sub heads.</p>
<p>All these should stress the benefits of dealing with you and not the reverse ie how wonderful you are, let them decide that for themselves.</p>
<p>Think &#8220;you will benefit from&#8221;  rather than &#8220;we provide&#8221;</p>
<p>Forget art and get selling!</p>
<p>You will speak to a lot of web design companies that will help you spend your money on clever and pretty designs however you should:  Save your money.</p>
<p>Your website is an online advertisement and you should keep it simple and SELL your product using the above tips.</p>
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<p>A website is an online identity of a company or of an individual involved in Internet Marketing. The task associated with the website is to represent a company, sell company&#8217;s name, attract more visitors, generate more business leads, promote more sale of company&#8217;s products and services and ultimately, help to gain more return on investment.
<p> In this era of advanced technology, electronic commerce have highly dominated the marketing practice, and due to easy availability and affordability of the Internet, people are running after it and making huge profit at the comfort of their home.
<p> As a serious online business person, what is important for your business is, to prepare a website that is well designed, attractive, easy to navigate, highly usable, good content, full of relevant information, enough functionalities and are capable of retaining visitors for long and make them come back again.
<p> We know, Web is the visual interface and what people look on the Web will be manipulated and interpreted into their mind and perception. So being a website designer and programmer, you must be careful about the use of color effects, lights, visual effects, positioning and size of contents and use of search engine friendly technology, so that people must remember your website name first and search you first on the Web.
<p> To achieve all the above mentioned strategies, your website building needs a professional touch from qualified website designers and developers who can put their best acquired knowledge and experience to make a suitable portal that can turn each visitors into potential buyers.
<p> In fact, there are two types of website design such as; static and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.midassoft.biz/web-design-india-services/dynamic-web-design-india.php">dynamic website design</a>. You can opt for static as well as dynamic website design where former is based on simple HTML code and latter is developed with advanced and sophisticated technologies based on the information provided in the database. Dynamic website is actually selling these days, because apart from its beauty and diverse applicability, it gives the ease of quick and self information updating facility to site administrator without being proficient technically.
<p> Another important factor for a well designed and programmed website is the quality search engine optimization (SEO) service. SEO is the basis of search engine marketing success, because website optimization process spice-up the website with relevant keywords, facilitate one-way link, enhance link-popularity and place website at top or near the top of search engine result page that ultimately help in attracting motivated buyers and more traffic to website.
<p> If you want to excel high on your online business, aforesaid strategies of website design and development must be dealt with great care. There are numerous such companies which can give promising website designing and development solution at an affordable rate, at the same time, false promise making dudes are also in plenty. For affordable website design and development, you can even think of any Offshore Website Design and Development Company with thorough research on their portfolios.
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<h1>About the Author</h1>
<p>Sharon Lepcha is a budding content writer associated with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.midassoft.biz">Midas Web Technologies</a>, which is a software development, dynamic website design and development, e-commerce application development and ethical search engine optimization company in India. Copy or reporduction of this article is strictly prohibited</p>
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<p>How do we know if a web design is affordable? Affordable website design is when there will be an obvious return on investment, over a set term. But the costs do not just stop at the website build itself. One has to look at whole expected life cycle of the website. Here are some ways that you can have a more <a target="_blank" href="http://www.web-studio.co.uk/web-site-design/affordable-website-design.html"><b>affordable website design</b></a> at the initial purchase stage.</p>
<p> The initial meetings usually get drafted into the cost of the website. Traveling to a client takes time and money so preparation is the key here. Find someone local, and get a minimum of three quotes. It may take more than one meeting to decide who to choose so here is where your preparation pays off. Know what you want, know how it should be achieved and reduce the number of meetings needed.</p>
<p> The actual design of a website can be very costly or very affordable, if you know what you want then it is more affordable. There are plenty of templates out there and even more websites, so if you leave it to a designer to build from scratch it will cost. The current trend is for simplistic design and since you have your own logo it should not be too hard to sketch together a style of your liking, simplistic design should not cost a lot of money. The important part for us is the content of the website so make sure that the design does not crowd this content. </p>
<p> The website has to be hosted somewhere and web hosting comes in various forms. Make sure that it suits what you need. If you have a ten page website which you aim to grow to a hundred page website, and one page averages at 110KB, then you should be looking at a web space of around 11MB. Take into account additional or larger images so triple it to be safe to start with at around 35MB. ? Do not pay for a 500MB website hosting when you only need 35MB. </p>
<p> Are they building the site from scratch or are they using open source software. If they build it from scratch, it is highly likely that the costs will be very high due to testing and development. Also, the support costs will be high as it is bespoke. Open source software is developed by the community and supported by the community. More than one web Design Company can take over a website built from open source software and support it without problem. If you use open source then there will probably also be pre built training packages on how to use it. Again reducing the cost and making the website more affordable.</p>
<p> Open source software is free software which web design companies can use and manipulate to suit their needs. The web designers still put in a lot of effort to make it look and behave as you like it but the engine of the website is normally already been and can be adapted to various situations.</p>
<p> So, as a starting point to a more affordable website design, have a good idea of the design you want. Try and opt for open source software. Have a guess at your web hosting needs and question if you think it is too much.</p>
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<h1>About the Author</h1>
<p>Neil MacLeod runs Web-Studio.co.uk, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.web-studio.co.uk/">web design milton keynes</a> providing web site and web marketing services in Buckinghamshire. Neil has been building websites since 1999 and is a founding member of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.itwebnetwork.co.uk">http://www.itwebnetwork.co.uk</a>. - </p>
<p>Global Marketing Resources (GMR), a Irvine, CA based leading website design and web marketing company for small businesses, announces partnership program with yourobesitysolutions.com; a Irvine, California based classifieds service focused on providing alternative obesity treatment, GMR will help yourobesitysolutions.com market its classifieds service for a percentage off the advertising revenue generated.
<p> Irvine, CA, October 10, 2006&#8230;Global Marketing Resources (GMR), an Irvine, CA based website design, web management and website marketing company announces partnership program with yourobesitysolutions.com, a Irvine, California based classifieds service focused on providing alternatives to people suffering from obesity.
<p> The partnership between gmrwebteam.com and yourobesitysolutions.com includes the design of a new website by Global Marketing Resources and providing website promotion services such as, affiliate marketing, pay-per-click advertisement, search engine optimization, etc.
<p> Global Marketing Resources (India based resources) will be doing all the website maintenance work and will be taking care of all marketing activities to make the site generate revenue for the company.
<p> Speaking about the development, Mr. Ajay Prasad, Founder and President, Global Marketing Resources said, &#8220;yourobesitysolutions.com is a unique classifieds service focused on bringing people, troubled with obesity nearer to available alternatives in obesity treatment, and this partnership would expand the classified service while providing ongoing source of revenue for Global Marketing Resources. This is a truly win-win relationship.&#8221;
<p> About Global Marketing Resources Global Marketing Resources is a marketing-focused company, actively involved in website designing, web marketing, and website maintenance. GMR has been helping small businesses market their products since its inception in 2001. The company started to focus on the website needs of small businesses in 2003 and designs turnkey websites, manages it, and offers web marketing support at lower rates that allows good returns on website presence investment by small companies.
<p> Headquartered in Irvine, CA, Global Marketing Resources has a development &#038; marketing team of over 40 employees based in Hyderabad, India.
<p> About Yourobesitysolutions.com  Yourobesitysolutions.com is an Irvine, California based classifieds service focused on providing available alternative treatment to people suffering from obesity. The website lists the obesity treatments under the title of relevance. In addition the visitors to this classifieds website can search for the desired treatment without going through the list.
<p> <b>For details or clarifications write to: </b></p>
<p> <b>Global Marketing Resources (GMR) at</b> <b><a target="_blank" href="mailto:info@gmrwebteam.com">info@gmrwebteam.com </a></b> or visit us at <b><a target="_blank" href="http://www.gmrwebteam.com">www.gmrwebteam.com </a></b></p>
<p> <b> Yourobesitysolutions.com </b> at <b> <a target="_blank" href="mailto: info@yourobesitysolutions.com "> info@yourobesitysolutions.com </a></b> or visit us at <b> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.yourmakeoversolutions.com"> www.yourmakeoversolutions.com</a></b> <br />
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<p>Ajay is the President of Global Marketing Resources, the marketing consulting and fulfillment firm in US. Prior to GMR, Ajay had over 17 years of marketing &#038; business management experience at senior executive positions in marketing at large, medium size, and start-up companies. Ajay has been quoted in major newspapers (Dallas Morning News, San Jose Mercury News, The Wall Street Journal, etc.) about his views on car navigation.</p>
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Anyone can draw up a design in Photoshop. That doesn&#8217;t make them a web designer. I have worked with artists and graphic designers that can create some pretty cool looking &#8220;layouts&#8221; but the problem is they can&#8217;t be converted to a web design. You don&#8217;t just paste an image into an HTML page and call [...]]]></description>
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<p>Anyone can draw up a design in Photoshop. That doesn&#8217;t make them a web designer. I have worked with artists and graphic designers that can create some pretty cool looking &#8220;layouts&#8221; but the problem is they can&#8217;t be converted to a web design. You don&#8217;t just paste an image into an HTML page and call it a website&#8230; it has to be cut-up and laid out with lots of thought and care. Knowing the rules, limitations, and constraints of web design will dramatically effect what you draw up in an image editor.</p>
<p>Before you draw anything, you will need to figure out some things first:</p>
<p>1) What resolution do you want to develop to?<br />2) What layout do you want to use?<br />3) Will your content be static, dynamic, or mixture of both? </p>
<p>The first thing to figure out is what desktop resolution you are going to develop to. Based on information from <a target="_blank" href="http://browsersize.com/"><a target="_blank" href="http://browsersize.com/">http://browsersize.com/</a></a>, all web user desktops worldwide can be broken up into these percentages:</p>
<p>1024 x 768 - 56% <br />800 x 600 - 22% <br />1280 x 1024 - 13% <br />1152 x 864 - 3% <br />other - 6%</p>
<p>When actually drawing a website design up in an image editor, don&#8217;t forget to subtract 30px from the width for your layouts.? This is to accommodate the scrollbar that will appear to the right when content exceeds the screen height.? Example: for a resolution of 800&#215;600, your design should be 770px in width.</p>
<p>The main number you want to look at here is the width (the first number). Scrolling down is fairly well accepted as normal behavior for a website by all users. So the height is not as important as the width. Scrolling across is a different story. You will never want your design to have horizontal scrollbars at the bottom of the page. You will need to pay special attention to the width of your design when developing. If someone&#8217;s desktop resolution is smaller than the resolution you designed to, they will have scrollbars at the bottom of their page and this will be deemed to be an unpleasant &#8220;viewing experience&#8221; for that user. The lower the resolution of your design, the more people that can be included in those that will have a nicer &#8220;viewing experience&#8221;. </p>
<p>Before you just jump to the highest used resolutions (1024 x 768), consider your market. Who are you developing your website for? If your website is a forum about Java Web Development or CSS Web Design, then it&#8217;s probably safe to figure that most of your users will be tech savvy. That means they will probably have nicer/newer computers, which means that you could probably develop to 1024 x 768 without worrying about to many people having a bad &#8220;viewing experience&#8221;. On the other hand, if you are developing a website for a non-profit organization that provides free food and clothing to families with low incomes, you probably want to stick to 800&#215;600. Your target audience probably can&#8217;t afford the latest computers and may more than likely have older computers that were given away to them or purchased at a very cheap price. Another example is older people with bad eyesight - if your website draws in lots of senior citizens, they will probably want to see things at a lower resolution to make text and images larger.</p>
<p>You might also want to consider whether or not you want to ignore a quarter your market&#8217;s &#8220;viewing experience&#8221;. If your website is for a company that markets to the general public, I doubt their marketing department will like this. They will more than likely want something that looks appealing to everyone. This can be done easily by designing to 800&#215;600 desktops. In fact, sometimes it&#8217;s nice to have a background for your design. For those people who use higher resolutions, you can create more of an esthetically pleasing look to your design by having a background.</p>
<p>The second thing to figure out is what layout you want to use. A layout is how headers, footers, content, sidebars, etc. are placed on your page. Not every page has to have the same layout. For instance, you may want a unique layout just for your index (entry) page. That&#8217;s fine, as long as most of the other pages on your site are consistent in their layout.</p>
<p>There are all sorts of layouts you can go with. There are those with menus on the side, menus on the top, some with sidebars and side boxes, and some without. There are those whose width stretch to fill your screen (liquid) and those whose width is a set size (static). Lots of possibilities here. A good place to look at some example layout can be found at the Layout Gala: <a target="_blank" href="http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/"><a target="_blank" href="http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/">http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/</a></a>. This site provides the code for some of the most popular base layouts used in web design. All these layouts use valid markup and CSS, and have been tested successfully on Internet Explorer/win 5.0, 5.5, 6 and beta 2 preview of version 7; Opera 8.5, Firefox 1.5 and Safari 2. A great starting point for your web design. Again, keep in mind the two types of basic layouts: static and liquid. If you use a liquid layout, you will still need to determine the minimal width. It should be equal to the width of the resolution you have decided to design to. Your content should &#8220;float&#8221; appropriately as the browser is resized - either to the left, right, or center until they overflow, at which point they should float downward, pushing all your content down. Once you have reached your minimal width you have designed your site for, you are no longer accountable for your users &#8220;viewing experience&#8221;. The content can overlap and run into each other&#8230; this now acceptable. You can try and force it to be static once it has reached its minimal width, at which point it will show horizontal scrollbars. This is sometimes deemed to be more pleasant than letting your content overlap itself. This is up to you. </p>
<p>Finally, you need to consider your content. Is it going to be fairly static? Will the content be updated by users frequently? Is there dynamic data that is used for content that comes from a database? Does the site use a content manager? The important thing here is to design to your content. In general, you should avoid designing static height pages&#8230; they should stretch appropriately to accommodate the data that is present on the page. This is one of the mistakes I see a lot of from graphic designers that don&#8217;t know anything about the web. They code a watermark background that looks cool for a page of an exact height of, say, 600px because that was how big the page was with its content. But then a month later someone goes in adds some more content -now the website has an 800px height, and there is 200px at the bottom of the page that doesn&#8217;t have a watermark and is even a completely different color/look than what was used for the first 600px. As a web designer you have to be aware of when to use &#8220;repeatable background images&#8221; or colors for backgrounds with dynamic data. Sometimes you can use static images or horizontal repeating images at the top or bottom, as long as they gracefully blend into the main background eventually. </p>
<p>This is also important for menus. Using a static image, like a tab, is fine as long as you are willing to go into an image editor and create a new tab every time you need to. However, you might consider using repeatable images/solid colors with text that automatically stretches when content is added. To do this is more complicated, but will save you time in the future. Plus, if you&#8217;re using a content management system, this will be mandatory. You will have no idea how long someone might make their menu link, so you will need to be prepared for links that wrap and/or stretch dynamically. Again, solid colors or repeatable background can be used here. The <a target="_blank" href="http://doodlekit.com">doodlekit website builder</a> tool is an example of when you would want to consider this.? Advanced web designers that use this tool will need to consider these rules when developing. Some of the more complicated designs used by doodlekit have repeatable images/colors in the middle, and static images at the top and bottom, or on the left and right sides that blend into the middle.</p>
<p>Once you have figured out the resolution you want to design to, picked your layout, and determined how dynamic your content is, you are ready to finally start drawing! Keeping these in mind will determine how and what you design. When it comes time to convert it to an actual website, your web designer/developer will thank you!</p>
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<p>Heath Huffman is co-owner of <a target="_blank" href="http://doodlebit.com">doodlebit website designs &#038; website solutions</a>. They created the <a target="_blank" href="http://doodlekit.com">doodlekit website builder</a> - an online tool that allows you to create and build your own website. doodlekit has the following built into it: page edit/creation, blogs, forums, photo albums, forms, shopping cart, file uploading, &#038; website stat tracking. - <br /> In the growing internet-driven economy, your business is considered only as good quality as the website design services that you choose. Even if you are able to undercut your business competitor for half percent, it still means nothing or it is useless unless you effectively get the word out there. </p>
<p>It is just the same for it holds true groundbreaking new products without a strong marketing medium; your victories are destined to remain private and confidential. <br />A good quality website design services company can do a lot more than just set up your site. Take note that a full-service business will aid you develop your idea into a practical and feasible site so that you can begin acquiring clients right away. As a fully incorporated shop, your website design services company can handle everything from your domain name registration and hosting to your e-commerce activity.<br />However, one of the best things that website design services have to offer is their one-stop shopping. You can imagine for a moment the headaches involved in outsourcing every one of your company&#8217;s requirements to a detach contractor. Do not forget you&#8217;d have to hire a registrar to manage your name, a hosting company to provide you your bandwidth, a design firm to lay out your navigation, and an IT guru to see to your tech needs, not to mention a full suite of marketing, advertising, and optimizing firms. Whew!<br />There can be an alternative as well. It is by bringing on a vertically incorporated website design services specialist to oversee your mushrooming business from set up to finish. Take note that a company like this can help you troubleshoot glitches, thereby keeping your clients contented even through unstable moments. Whether you like it or not, site hacks, server crashes, and disappearing domains are realities of the new economy. <br />It is important to note that the company you choose should be able to lift that visibility in any number of ways. This may require an online marketing campaign, a customer referral or affiliate business, or search engine maximization&#8211;or maybe all three. With this, it is wise to spend sufficient time browsing the market to see what various website design services are willing to offer in terms of products and features as well as price. </p>
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<p>There is no shame in admitting that you need assistance with website design and development. True, you may feel behind the times when middle school children are launching sites with ease, but remember that not all websites are the same, and not all websites are designed for the same purpose. The flashy, graphics-intensive look of a personal site may not suit the needs of a business, while a catalog site with extensive programming may be too much for what is essentially an online calling card.</p>
<p>The first important step toward building an online presence is to know what your website needs to do for you and your products. With the proper guidance of a competent, efficient website designer, you can achieve the perfect look and functionality for your brand.</p>
<p>But, with so many website design companies in business, how do you know which one is the right one to work for you?</p>
<p>As with choosing any service provider, a number of factors should be taken into consideration before hiring somebody to create your online headquarters. With dedicated research, you can find the perfect fit. Here are just a few things to look for when scouting potential web designers:</p>
<p><b>Web Presence</b></p>
<p>What does the website of the design company look like? Does it load quickly, and is the design attractive and effective? Is it simple to navigate? Is it loaded with ads, or is there relevant content available?</p>
<p>Check to see if there is an available portfolio of clients, and visit those sites as well. You may need to do some personal evaluation to determine if a particular client has a website appropriate for its purpose, or if it looks like it has been overdone with unnecessary bells and whistles. Contact a few clients and inquire about their relationships with their designers.</p>
<p>Check also for an About Us section with information on the company and its employees. What professional qualifications are included? How long has the company been in business? Is there a rate card available on site? Not every company will publish hard numbers, as custom design can vary according to a client&#8217;s needs, but one good thing to look for is a base minimum price set by the company. This will help you determine if the company is too high-end for your budget.</p>
<p><b>Customer Service</b></p>
<p>Does the company&#8217;s website have easy to find contact information? How quickly do they respond to an e-mail or phone query? Test the possibility of a few design companies with a general query, then make note of the timeliness and personable qualities of each reply. Are some e-mails more like form letters? If you are interested in maintain a constant, personal relationship with your website designers, you may want to consider the ease with which you can contact them. While an immediate automated response might not indicate the company is too busy to contact you, prolonged neglect should answer your question.</p>
<p>When you meet with potential firms, take into consideration their interest in you. Are they genuinely interested in your project, or does it seem like they want to sell you more functionality and services you neither need nor want? Website design companies offer different services like hosting, online marketing, and ongoing maintenance, so naturally it is in the best interest of such a company to promote these services. As you do your research, you may find you need some extras, but don&#8217;t feel pressured into anything you are certain you don&#8217;t need. Inquire about custom pricing for combination packages, and test the company&#8217;s flexibility. You will know if they truly want to aid your vision or are just interested in the sale.</p>
<p><b>Location</b></p>
<p>Where is the company located? Are they local or within the state? If you are interested in maintain close contact with a website designer, it would be recommended to find one you can visit if needed. Scout local website firms and note their locations. Does the company have an office, or is it a sole proprietorship operated out of a private home? Will the designer meet with you personally when you wish? What kind of equipment is used in design? Are employees in-house, or do they depend upon third party freelance work? If you are looking for immediacy in design and maintenance, this may be a deciding factor.</p>
<p>With so many potential companies to design your website, it may seem like a daunting take to whittle the choices down to one. Yet, with diligent research and a knack for personal intuition, you can find the proper designer to create your online presence and foster your brand.</p>
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<p>Cascading Style Sheets (or CSS for short) have slowly but surely become a website design standard over the past few years. It was not that many years ago that people used Frames to position their content across their web pages and Tables gradually replaced this. Many low-end website developers are still very comfortable with Tables, as it &#8216;does what it says on the tin&#8217;. However, more and more people are now moving over to CSS, as virtually all the layout options can be achieved using the code.
<p> One major problem with CSS is that not all Web browsers produce the same results and it has not been helped in the past by the various browsers employing their own way of interpreting certain CSS conventions. You can think your CSS design looks OK in the current version of your preferred browser and can then be crestfallen when you view your Web pages in another version that has destroyed the formatting. Therefore, when moving over to CSS, it is important that you use the capabilities that are consistently supported across the entire range of popular browsers. It is interesting that the new version 7 of Microsoft&#8217;s Internet Explorer has fixed a number of earlier anomalies, but many people are now waking up to the reality that IE7 has in fact caused problems arising from their earlier workarounds!
<p> So why not bother with CSS, if Tables work for you? The principal advantages are as follows:
<p> 1. Web page code is generally much easier to follow;
<p> 2. The amount of code used to achieve the same result is much less. The general view is that by switching to a CSS layout, the typical page size reduction is between 50 - 60 per cent;
<p> 3. Download speeds for CSS pages are generally faster than their Table-driven counterparts. This is because browsers have to read through the table code twice before they are able to display the contents. They do this firstly to figure out the structure and then again to understand the content. It should also be recognised that a Table&#8217;s contents can only be presented to the screen in one go, whereas CSS content will drop in separately, thereby giving a better user experience. It is also possible to govern the order in which specific screen elements appear, so the user is not distracted by the more bulky and slower to load image files. Furthermore, because all the code involved with CSS page layout is held in one external CSS document and is cached, it is faster than Table layouts that need to be interpreted every time a new page is displayed;
<p> 4. It is much easier to edit existing pages and to add new pages, particularly in the area of subtle formatting amendments. For example, you can change the font or colour scheme across an entire website in literally minutes;
<p> 5. CSS delivers enhanced accessibility. In recent years the number of people using web browsers on hand-held devices has risen significantly and CSS plays an important function in delivering content to PDA&#8217;s etc through additional CSS documents. This just isn&#8217;t possible with Table-driven layouts;
<p> 6. CSS is considered to be more Search Engine friendly because they can spider CSS pages quicker. However, it remains to be seen if this has any tangible benefits such as an improvement on the your page ranking.
<p> On the flipside, there are a few disadvantages to CSS web page design you should consider:
<p> 1. As compared with Tables, CSS involves a much bigger learning curve;
<p> 2. Because of cross browser support issues, the time spent implementing workarounds should not be underestimated;
<p> 3. New browser versions can catch website developers napping if you are not careful. You can find that earlier workarounds have been overcome and the look of your website has changed overnight.
<p> Ultimately, your decision on whether or not to move over to see CSS will probably depend on your level of technical capability and the time you&#8217;re able to devote to understanding CSS layout alternatives.
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<p>David Sielicki is Features Editor with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fetcher.co.uk/"> Fetcher</a> the UK&#8217;s products and services directory. He is also a freelancer with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.webaffinity.net/"> Web Affinity </a></p>
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<p>If you are thinking about creating a website, there are a number of key principles you should consider before setting out. If you follow this simple ten-step plan, you will be well on your way to sharing your creation with the World Wide Web community.
<p> 1. Choose a HTML Editor
<p> Before you can begin designing your new website, you will need a piece of software called a HTML Editor or sometimes called Web Editor. Basically, this converts your visual design into a language called Hypertext Markup Language (or HTML for short). In turn, this is then interpreted by web browsers - such as Microsoft&#8217;s Internet Explorer - and delivers your website contents over the Internet. Virtually all Web Editors provide you with WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) functionality for ease of use and simplicity and there are many to choose from. You can consider freeware, shareware or moving up into the commercial applications there is the Microsoft FrontPage offering or the more complicated, but much loved, Dreamweaver product. Initially, it is probably worth trying out the free or try-before-you-buy applications that are freely downloadable from the Internet.
<p> 2. Simple design and structure
<p> It is always best to keep the basic website design as simple as possible, not only because you are just starting out, but crucially because people dislike &#8216;busy&#8217; content. Try to achieve a consistent layout across all the pages, making sure you keep logos, menus and content areas in the same place as much as possible. Think carefully about your directory structure, as websites can begin to &#8216;grow legs&#8217; and it can be quite frustrating trying to make simple changes if you have web pages and images all in the same directory. For instance, separate out images etc within their own subdirectory. As your skills begin to develop you&#8217;ll also want to think about keeping the page formatting in one .css file extension.
<p> 3. Keep the design easy on the eye
<p> Have you ever visited a website and immediately clicked away from it because of crazy, flashing images, ticker-tape text or just downright garish colours? This is something to keep in mind as you develop your skills. Remember, what appeals to you may offend someone else&#8217;s senses, so try to keep colour schemes as neutral as possible, almost to the point of being bland. Why do you think Google&#8217;s website is so popular? Clearly, it may be verging on the visually boring, but it does the job without fuss.
<p> 4. Simple navigation
<p> Think about creating a simple navigation structure so the user remains in control and doesn&#8217;t get confused and frustrated. As you begin to create third and even fourth level pages, always make sure there are quick routes back to the key pages. As a general rule, ensure there is a link to the home page and people can contact you from more or less every page.
<p> 5. Content is key
<p> Try to make sure your content is relevant to what your website is all about. It sounds obvious, but don&#8217;t just add content for the sake of padding it out and if you can keep the material original it will pay dividends in the long run. Essentially, this is because you want your visitors to return and the search engines will also give your website a higher ranking if it is full of original content
<p> 6. Webpage naming conventions
<p> Have you ever visited a website where the individual web page URLs are so long you could never write them down? This is not good practice and it is helpful to both the search engines and visitors if the page names actually describe the contents wherever possible. For instance, if your website is all about garden ponds and you have a specific page about Koi carp, why not call it just that. Something like www.mydomain.com/koi_carp is better than ../page21.htm.
<p> 7. Titles and Meta tags
<p> Make sure that each and every web page across your entire website carries a unique Title and Meta names that are relevant to each page. It is vital that you try to give each page a title that reflects the actual contents, as the search engines use this information when deciding the relative position of key word results. If you forget this important aspect, you will consign your web pages to the back of the search engine results queue. This is a basic schoolboy mistake that many accomplished website designers make from time to time, including me!
<p> 8. Domain Name
<p> Unless you plan to use free web space provided by your Internet service provider for instance, you will need to think about purchasing a Domain Name. They are so cheap that they are accessible to virtually everyone and for most people it is a worthwhile investment. When choosing the name of your website domain, you might want to try and register a name that actually reflects what your website is about. Admittedly, it is becoming increasingly difficult to register unique domain name combinations, but it is possible if you use a certain amount of creative thinking. Again, using the pond fish example, something like www.yourtownpond fish.com is better than something nondescript like www.abcabc.com, as it contains relevant words about your chosen subject and even your location.
<p> 9. Hosting Package
<p> Most people will want to buy a cheap hosting package to share their creative work with the public. With the massive competition that exists in this arena, you will only have to pay a few dollars a month for a basic offering. Try not to lock yourself into lengthy contracts, as you may want to shop around later on when you become concerned about the number of e-mail addresses, web space and bandwidth. For most people who are just starting out these are not important considerations, but they are likely to become issues for you after a while.
<p> 10. Links
<p> The principal way in which the Search Engines determine the level of a website&#8217;s popularity is to take into consideration the number and quality of links from other websites. There are lots of other factors, such as the quality of the content, but you must remember that you need other websites to link to your website to achieve a reasonable search engine ranking. There are companies that will offer a service to achieve this for you, but it is not difficult to do. It will take you time, effort and patience, but it is worth it in the end. Essentially, you will need to contact the web administrator of those websites you want to share a link with, offering to exchange links. You might only get responses from 1 in 15 attempts, so be prepared to &#8216;waste&#8217; a lot of effort.
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<h1>About the Author</h1>
<p>Nigel Robinson is a marketing manager with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fetcher.co.uk/"> www.fetcher.co.uk</a> the UK&#8217;s products and services directory. He is also a freelance web designer with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.webaffinity.net/"> www.webaffinity.net
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<p>If you think that it?s practically easy to do <b>website design</b>, then you?re probably wrong. The process actually requires more than perfect combination of colors, use of animation and Flash.  </p>
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<p>If you think that it?s practically easy to do <b>website design</b>, then you?re probably wrong. The process actually requires more than perfect combination of colors, use of animation and Flash, as well as perfect structures of every web page.  </p>
<p><b>What Should You Keep in Mind in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.techstore.ie/Website-Design.htm">Website Design</a>?</b></p>
<p>If you have an online business, or if you are trying to promote your services and products through the World Wide Web, then you must know that your website will be your mode of connection to your Internet users. Hence, the <b>website design</b> being implemented will determine if you are going to be successful or not.  </p>
<p>To help you out, you can remember these <b>website design</b> considerations:</p>
<p><b>1. Know the purpose of your website. </b>Most definitely, you cannot build a website just for the sake of having one. Otherwise, you are not making the most out of your investment. You need to know the reason behind its creation so, you can also determine what kind of <b>website design</b> you are going to utilize. For example, if you are simply providing information to your target market, then you may want to make sure that articles are easy to scan. If you are selling products or offering services, meanwhile, you should have your own Products and Services page, with accompanying photos and descriptions that are both convenient to look at.  </p>
<p><b>2. Make sure that all links are clickable. </b>Dead links, or those that lead users and search engine spiders to removed or non-accessible pages, will definitely not become too pleasing to both Internet users and search engines. Basically, your target customers would not like to feel deceived or waste their time on dead links. Your website will also be getting supplemental pages, which can hinder your chances of getting excellent page ranks. Hence, when you are doing web design, check the links first before uploading the pages. They should lead you to the page with the right contents.  </p>
<p><b>3. Strike balance among the different elements in your website. </b>Though usability and accessibility will be two of your foremost consideration in creating a website, you should also make sure that your pages appear professional. Internet users still go for websites where contents are properly laid out, there are a number of photos or videos that accompany them, and that the right colors are chosen.  </p>
<p><b>4. Website should be easy to navigate. </b>There are only few people who implement the static Home button technique. This is when Home appears in every web page of your site. Normally, when you have too many pages, users can get lost while browsing. The Home button can help them start from scratch.  </p>
<p><b>5. Site maps and proper headline tags do count. </b>One of the goals in <b>website design</b> is to make all pages of your website easy to index. Hence, you need to add a site map, so it becomes convenient for search engine spiders to index your various web pages. Headline tags will also make you convenient to search in Google, Yahoo<a target="_blank" href="http://www.articlesfactory.com"><img src="http://www.articlesfactory.com/pic/x.gif" alt="Free Web Content" border="0"></a>, and MSN.  </p>
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March 14, 2006 Norfolk, VA - RVTraderOnline.com, an online showroom of over 75,000 recreational vehicles across the US and a division of Trader Publishing Company has undergone a website redesign to become more user-friendly and provide even more opportunities for dealers, suppliers, and manufacturers to target active RV enthusiasts.
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<p>March 14, 2006 Norfolk, VA - RVTraderOnline.com, an online showroom of over 75,000 recreational vehicles across the US and a division of Trader Publishing Company has undergone a website redesign to become more user-friendly and provide even more opportunities for dealers, suppliers, and manufacturers to target active RV enthusiasts.
<p> With the advent of a Dealer Spotlight ad on the homepage, dealers are given the opportunity to outshine competing homepage ads with a larger ad on the left side of the page and directly to the left of the homepage search function. This way, no matter what the visitor searches for, they are sure to notice this particular ad and give the dealer maximized exposure and a superb chance to make a good first impression on RVTraderOnline.com.
<p> Other opportunities such as the homepage skyscraper ad and the header banner ad have been increased in size to provide the advertiser with more space for branding. This is the best avenue for an RV manufacturer or supplier to establish branding and name recognition to a market of RV enthusiasts who are repeat visitors to the website. The skyscraper and header banner are run-of-site, providing advertisers a constant showcase so that the ad will be seen by visitors on a countless number of pages on the website. RVTraderOnline.com currently receives nearly 8 million pageviews per month.
<p> Finally, buyers and sellers can find a table containing resources for their recreational vehicles on every page of the website. Resources like insurance quotes, warranties, generators, financing, parts &#038; accessories, and various products for the RV lifestyle, are pages designed for suppliers to stage themselves where visitors are requesting products and services to supplement their new purchases.
<p> Scott Vollmer, the Business Development Manager of RVTraderOnline.com shares his feelings on the website redesign, &#8220;this is a long-awaited change that we have been developing and testing for months. After nearly 5 years of the same website design, we&#8217;re ready for a new approach, more streamlined maneuverability for our users, and more unique ways for our advertisers to reach and harvest leads.&#8221;
<p> RVTraderOnline.com is the leading online classified ad service bringing RV buyers and sellers together in one virtual marketplace with over 500,000 unique visitors per month, (WebTrends, 2005). Advertising their inventory on RVTraderOnline.com, dealers and independent owners alike are reaching RV enthusiasts who are interested in researching and purchasing new and used recreational vehicles online.
<p> Headquartered in Norfolk, VA, RVTraderOnline.com is part of TraderOnline.com&#8217;s network of websites covering new and used vehicle categories such as boats, trucks, motorcycles, ATVs, aircraft, equipment and collector car vehicles, and general merchandise. TraderOnline.com is a division of Trader Publishing Company, the nation&#8217;s largest distributor of photo-classified ad publications. For more information about RVTraderOnline.com, call toll-free 888-813-7304 or visit www.RVTraderOnline.com.<br />
<h1>About the Author</h1>
<p>Jackie Moniot is the Marketing Manager for RV Trader Online, a division of Trader Publishing Company, the nation&#8217;s largest distributor of photo-classified ad publications. -  </div>
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<p>        <P>For a small business a website can have a massive impact on whether that small business thrives or dies out. There are several very important differences between a website built for a large business and a website built for a small business. It?s important that a small business and the website design company who builds the website for that small business are aware of those differences so that the website has the greatest positive impact.&nbsp;</P> <P>First of all don?t try to look and act like the big boys. If you are a small business please do not plaster your site with platitudes like ?family owned since 1642? or ?customer service is our specialty? blah blah. IBM and Coke can get away with having pretty sites that blather on and on using all kinds of corporate jargon but a small business cannot do that. Here?s why?&nbsp;</P> <P>Big companies are already established brands. They can rest on their laurels now; at least they think they can. A small business website needs to grab the visitor by the throat with some hard hitting headlines and copy and get busy proving its case because before visiting that website it?s likely the visitor has never heard of that small business.&nbsp;</P> <P>Think of it like a courtroom. The small business is on trial it?s products and services are suspect from the get go. That small business needs to prove beyond a shadow of doubt that it can provide the best value over its competitors. What?s worse is that you only have about 8 seconds from the time the visitor hits the homepage to the time they click the back button to hook them into your sales copy.&nbsp;</P> <P>The number one difference here is the copy. A small business website needs to be a life support unit for its unique selling proposition or USP not a contestant in this year?s flashy foo foo web design award contest. Win customers not awards. Forget the animation and music and go easy on the images. What a small business needs is a lean<a target="_blank" href="http://www.articlesfactory.com/articles/health.html"><img src="http://www.articlesfactory.com/pic/x.gif" alt="Health Fitness Articles" border="0"></a>, mean conversion machine.&nbsp;</P> <P>Studies show the visitors don?t even consciously register images until after they have absorbed the copy on the page. Makes sense because what they came for was information not the old receptionist at the desk on the phone pictures that we have seen over and over again. They want to know who the heck you are and what you can do for them and make it snappy!&nbsp;</P> <P>It?s brutal but that?s the way it works. A small business that knows this and applies this to their website has a huge advantage over those who don?t. So if you are a small business owner and need a website keep this article in mind or if you have an existing website take a look at it and reevaluate it?s effectiveness in light of this information. Small changes can have dramatic effects on sales conversion.</P>    <scrpt type="text/javascript"><!--   google_ad_client = "pub-0003120597825310";   google_alternate_ad_url = "http://www.articlesfactory.com/google_adsense_script.html";   google_ad_width = 300;   google_ad_height = 250;   google_ad_format = "300x250_as";   google_ad_channel ="1433838772";   google_ad_type = "text";   google_color_border = "F8F8F8";   google_color_bg = "F8F8F8";   google_color_link = "575757";   google_color_url = "CB6F69";   google_color_text = "000000";   //--></script>   <scrpt type="text/javascript"     src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">   </script><br />
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Global Marketing Resources (GMR), a Irvine, CA based leading website design and web marketing company for small businesses, announces partnership program with eventplannersassociation.com; a California based company offering Insurance, Legal Assistance and Marketing advice to the event planning/amusement games industry. As part of the partnership, GMR will help eventplannersassociation.com market its services to the event [...]]]></description>
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<p><i>Global Marketing Resources (GMR), a Irvine, CA based leading website design and web marketing company for small businesses, announces partnership program with eventplannersassociation.com; a California based company offering Insurance, Legal Assistance and Marketing advice to the event planning/amusement games industry. As part of the partnership, GMR will help eventplannersassociation.com market its services to the event planning/amusement games industry.</i>
<p> Irvine, CA, August 16, 2006&#8230;Global Marketing Resources (GMR), an Irvine, CA based affordable website design, web management and website marketing company announces partnership program with eventplannersassociation.com, a CA based company offering Insurance, Legal Assistance and Marketing advice to the members of the Event Planning/ amusement games Industry.
<p> The partnership between gmrwebteam.com and eventplannersassociation.com includes the design and development of a new website by Global Marketing Resources and providing website marketing such as, affiliate marketing, pay-per-click advertisement, search engine optimization, etc. evenplannersassociation.com will advertise special website design package offered by Global Marketing Resources.
<p> Global Marketing Resources India based resources will be doing all the website maintenance work, plus taking care of all marketing activities to make the site generate revenue for the company.
<p> Speaking about the development, Mr. Ajay Prasad, Founder and President, Global Marketing Resources said, &#8220;I am really excited about this partnership opportunity. Eventplannersassociation.com is an enterprising company providing services focused on event planning/amusement games industry and this partnership would expand services eventplannersassociation.com offers to their clients, and provide ongoing source of revenue for Global Marketing Resources. This is a truly win-win relationship.&#8221;
<p>  A representative of Evenplannersassociation.com responsible for the website said &#8220;I am amazed at the capabilities of Global Marketing Resources. We engaged them to just design our website, but it soon became apparent that Ajay&#8217;s knowledge of marketing and his India based resources can accelerate our business significantly. We were always focused on providing best of the services for event planners; our association with GMR truly lets us offer our services to our target industry.
<p> About Global Marketing Resources Global Marketing Resources is a marketing-focused company, actively involved in affordable website design, web marketing, and website maintenance. Global Marketing Resources has been helping small businesses market their products since its inception in 2001. The company started to focus on the website needs of small businesses in 2003 and designs turnkey websites, manages it, and offers web marketing support at lower rates that allows good returns on website presence investment by small companies.
<p> Headquartered in Irvine, CA, Global Marketing Resources has a development &#038; marketing team of over 40 employees based in Hyderabad, India.
<p> About Event Planners Association (eventplannersassociation.com) Eventplannersassociation.com is a CA, based company dedicated to helping the event planning community in US and Canada.
<p> For details or clarifications write to:</p>
<p> <b><a target="_blank" href="mailto:info@gmrwebteam.com">info@gmrwebteam.com </a></b> or visit us at <b><a target="_blank" href="http://www.gmrwebteam.com">www.gmrwebteam.com </a></b></p>
<p> Event Planner&#8217;s Association at <b><a target="_blank" href="mailto:info@eventplannersassociation.com">info@eventplannersassociation.com</a></b> or visit us at <b><a target="_blank" href="http://www.eventplannersassociation.com">www.eventplannersassociation.com</a></b><br />
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<p>Ajay is the President of Global Marketing Resources, the marketing consulting and fulfillment firm in US. Prior to GMR, Ajay had over 17 years of marketing &#038; business management experience at senior executive positions in marketing at large, medium size, and start-up companies. Ajay has been quoted in major newspapers (Dallas Morning News, San Jose Mercury News, The Wall Street Journal, etc.) about his views on car navigation. - </p>
<p>Does your website need a re-design? Here are some questions to ask yourself when you are looking for investing in your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.digitallabz.com/website-redesign.html">website redesign</a>.
<p> 1) Is your website fresh - Having a website fresh helps your visitors to stay on your website rather than skipping your website? When I mean fresh, fresh with content, Every website owner should have their website updated with latest content, Search engine spiders index new content and in turn your website will rank high on search engines.
<p> 2) Create a professional image for your website. Out dated graphics and look of the website can turn away your visitors to your competitor&#8217;s website which is Eye-catching and easy to use and functional website. A clean looking website gives a professional image to your business and it creates leads and sales.
<p> 3) Forbidden code which can lead to be banned by search engines also outdated codes of your website is pretty hard for search engines spiders to read your website. As technology changes it is a must for website owners to get updated with the latest technology on your website other you business will be left out in the competition.
<p> 4) Design flaws which is difficult in getting listed in search engines and directories.
<p> 5) Updating your keyword which is a key to your success of your website, Identify new keywords and increase your keyword density for effective placement for your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.digitallabz.com/search-engine-optimization.html">website optimization</a>
<p> 6) Replace your outdated and flashy images with fast and furious loading images which is quick to upload and you can keep your visitors in your website. Even though internet has come out of age still there is a large amount of user who still uses dialup connection for using internet.
<p> 7) Check your website is compatible with your all browsers. If you browse the web you see numerous websites that are non compatible to different browsers.
<p> 8)There are out sites on the internet where you would be searching for links and it is pretty hard and frustrates the visitors so having a easy to locate links on your website will help visitors to find information which they are looking for this in turn will increase sales and leads.
<p> 9) The other reasons are your website just needs an update.
<p> Yes website re-design is a must for all website, if your website is out of date and the website is not working as it you need to be <a target="_blank" href="http://www.digitallabz.com">Website redesign</a> is the answer.
<p> Every website needs revamping and improvement in design and look of the website.
<p> Many factors go into making an effective web site.
<p> You need to look at the usability of the site to make a site effective. Navigation, colors, fonts and download time are just some of the main aspects.
<p> The key is to understand the basics and then looking at adding specific features that apply to your web sites niche. A poorly designed and unattractive website will not do your company justice. A simple change of image can dramatically increase sales.
<p> Redesigning a website is not a costly procedure, but can be a very effective way of enhancing your company&#8217;s image and boosting business sales.
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