Internet and Businesses Online
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Web Design
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Understanding Content Management Systems
One of the first considerations in creating a web design is whether a content management system, or CMS, makes sense. There are some situations when a CMS is clearly the best choice, while it may be an unnecessary collection of bells and whistles at other times.
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Meet HTML - It Doesn't Bite
Basic Knowledge of HTML is very important if you want to start and run your own Internet Business. Even if you decide to use Site Builders, WEB templates or automated Blog posting, you have to learn how to control and adjust your ads, links or affiliate codes.
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Outsourcing CSS - What To Look For
Most web publishers and companies are beginning to realize that cascading style sheets (CSS) is a good idea. CSS allows for individuals to make changes to all of their web pages that link to the CSS file at one time, by simply changing the style sheet.
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Using Photo Shop Layers
Always Streamline and organise your Layers palette by creating and labelling groups of related layers.
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Turn Visitors Into Buyers - Simple How-To
We implemented a simple idea at our web store that really helped turn visitors into buyers. Our traffic often lands on a product-specific page because they get to us via a search engine or comparison shopping site. We were showing just one product on the landing page, big mistake. If the user didn't like that product for whatever reason, they clicked away and we lost them. So we thought we should show other products at the bottom of the page like most major sites do.
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Web Site Design – Designing a Good Web Site
Web design is a quite an active field though the entire process is so simple that anyone can do it on their own. Creating good web pages requires very little effort thanks to all the tools available today that take programming out of the equation. There are of course...
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Project Management - Organizing Your Website Part One
Managing the project of a website is not only having the beginning idea and final product ending, but detailing the many steps in between to help you organize what is needed to be done, determine a time frame, and bring the project in on budget.
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Your Website Is You
You've got a solid product. You've got a great backend handling all your orders and inventory. You've got analytics, pay-per-clicks, and a great PageRank. You've done everything right. So why are you still not moving product? Why are all your users clicking the back button and spending money at your competitor's website instead of yours? Isn't this why you paid for optimization and development in the first place?
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