How Should a Web Site Be Developed?

By admin | Feb 18, 2012

web developAs you might imagine, more than one organization has stalled trying to decide how to develop a Web site. For this reason, we recommend that you consider employing a bulletin-board methodology for developing your Web content. By this, we mean that you could develop the content for your Web site in much the way that the content for the bulletin board in your coffee room or at your local market is developed. Continue Reading >>

What Makes for Good Web Content?

By admin | Feb 14, 2012

web contentVisual Appeal

Aesthetics is very important for Web sites, but it is also the part of Web site creation that is most overemphasized by many businesses. Professional artists and programmers are hired to create custom interfaces using trendy technologies, and altogether too much time, money, and resources are spent making sites look sophisticated instead of filling them with good content. Continue Reading >>

What if Google Offers Online Backup Service?

By admin | Feb 13, 2012

Performing regular backup to your main laptop or computer is important because we never know if somehow your laptop crash and wipe out all the data inside or even worse, it’s stolen from you. But doing a manual backup is no longer a choice these days because it takes much time and most of us don’t have enough to do it. Therefore I prefer using online backup service. This way I can set the a program to schedule the backup. Continue Reading >>

What Makes for Good Web Content?

By admin | Feb 10, 2012

web-contentNo matter what you choose to use your Web site for—advertising, publishing, information collection, or transaction processing—three main features differentiate effective sites: useful content, easy navigation, and aesthetic appeal. Continue Reading >>

Why Does It Make Sense to Have a Web Site? Part (4)

By admin | Feb 6, 2012

website· A checkout feature that lets customers easily order all the items in their shopping cart. (It’s during this checkout process, of course, that customers provide their credit card numbers and shipping instructions.)

· A non-Web way for resolving problems the Web store can’t handle, such as lost or damaged goods. Continue Reading >>

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