While you should design your website to be aesthetically pleasing, beautiful graphics and clever little details are no substitute for a good navigation system. No matter how great your website looks, it will be useless if your visitor can’t find their way around your site.
Traditionally the navigation menu is placed just below the header area […]
Entries from September 2007
Designing a Good Navigation System for Your Website
September 9th, 2007 · No Comments
Tags: Web Design
The Top 20 Things You Can Do to Make Your Website Accessible
September 8th, 2007 · No Comments
In 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed by Congress. The law was designed to protect people with disabilities from being discriminated against, because of a physical or mental disability. The act was put into place to help guarantee equal opportunity for people with disabilities in any public area – and it covers regulations […]
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Building Profits while Building Lists
September 8th, 2007 · No Comments
List building is the most important aspect of any online business. No matter which business model you follow your top priority should be to build a list of prospects to send information to on a regular basis.
There is a saying going around Internet marketing circles that the money is in the list. This is most […]
Autoresponder Services Will Boost Your Online Business
September 8th, 2007 · No Comments
In the world of ecommerce, millions of sites are fiercely competing with each other to gain new clients. For any ecommerce site to succeed, it must capture the interest and the trust of its visitors. It is not enough that your site is impeccably designed or has the latest in animation of content. You should […]
Tags: eCommerce
Making the Best Use of Web Site Graphics
September 3rd, 2007 · No Comments
When used correctly, graphics add to the attractiveness of a web site and contribute positively to a visitor’s first impression of the site. However, the reverse is also true. If a web site is unattractive, a visitor will be negatively affected and may click away from the site, never to return.
Use common sense when including […]
Tags: Web Design