Tips, Web Development
March 23rd, 2010
A lot of online business owners start with no money. They have to do everything themselves — the preparation of a product, the development of a marketing strategy, the actual building of a website to cater to their product’s marketing needs. As their business expands over time, they will find that their simple “homemade” site might not be enough to cover everything, and they will have to take a day or two away to simply dedicate that to the website expansion.
Sounds familiar? Chances are, you’re someone who started everything with no money too, so you’re pretty skeptical when it comes to giving away your money in exchange for something that you could have done yourself. However, there is a lot more to hiring a designer than just finishing up a job that you don’t want to do.
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Web Development
March 17th, 2010
People always want to follow the latest thing, be it in fashion, sports, that kind of thing. Websites have become a necessity to almost everyone. Companies, businesses, individuals, even young adults have created personal websites with their respective purposes, be it for profit, or for entertainment.
What one must consider, however, before creating a website, are the factors in which must be put to thought before doing so, such as the cost, maintenance, use, web host and so forth.
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Marketing, Web Development
October 27th, 2009
We have seen a huge shift in the way we – certainly in the Western world – work over the last five years.
In fact in the last two years, the types of Online Jobs have increased hugely. The thesis of an internet business being something different from “normal” work now seems daft, online jobs and internet business has become acceptable. There is no doubting that although traditional organizations are still in the vast majority it is now acceptable both socially and in a business context to own, operate or just work for an Internet Business.
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Branding & Design, Web Development
October 2nd, 2009
The way your website look, and how its navigational system are structured, also your content depth needs to be built according to your target market liking. Understanding who your audience is very important, this is so you can specifically target and use the website as a tool to gain more returning and loyal visitors.
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Web Development
October 2nd, 2009
Web hosting is a service offering storage for your web pages and files. Consider a web hosting company as a landlord that rents physical space on their servers (Internet hardware systems) allowing web pages to be viewed on the Internet.
Most hosting plans include email plan and other support features. Let’s look at a few common terms in Web Hosting:
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Marketing, Web Development
October 2nd, 2009
A domain name is your Website address, such as www.greatwebsite.com. This name is translated to numbers, i.e. 207.88.759.968, which represents a physical point on the Internet called IP address.
An organization that is responsible to coordinate links between IP addresses and domain names across the Internet is called The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), this is so we can find Websites by only entering domain names instead of IP addresses into our Web browser.
The main purpose of domain names is to provide a clear, memorable names.
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Branding & Design, Web Development
September 30th, 2009
Your website is a virtual representation of your company and just like any physical company, when the customer visit your website, it does give an impression of how much you care about quality. We all judge everything by its cover and this is where a good design comes in.
Consider your business have a physical office; would you allow your employees or worse, your salespersons to dress shabby when they are dealing with your customers? Off course not.
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Web Development
September 17th, 2009
Your Best Initial Gear (B.I.G.) Single Starter refers to a great affordable one page website that provides all your fundamental online needs. We trim all the unnecessary features to keep the cost as little as possible without sacrificing functional quality.
To find out how much initial money you need to set aside to launch your own website, let’s do some number-punching on the calculator.
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Web Development
September 17th, 2009
Today, everybody should have a website. Whom among your friends or families or even new people you just met, doesn’t have at least a social networking account? Chances are, very little, and some people even say none. Almost all the person we know around us have become Internet savvy and this is the main reason why you can’t have an excuse for not having a website.
I am not only saying it but I am also giving you some tips on how to become virtually available online. Let’s take a look at some options we have, shall we.
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