Archive: Web Design
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May 13, 2009
No CommentsWhat is a “Traffic Based Design?”
“Why can’t I use all of my keywords on my homepage?” SEO 101, check your university course catalog, will teach you that creating a page for a visitor means making it specific and exact to a topic. In other words, if they are looking for ice cream, don’t also make the page content heavy on...
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Apr 27, 2009
1 CommentHome Page Pointers
Five Helpful Tips for Above the Fold Every once in while it’s good to review the basics for conversion like, “What is working on my Home Page?” For this conversation, I selected a small but mighty retailer of teen and kids furniture, Artistic Sensations. The Net Impact is currently running several Google Optimizer tests on...
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May 19, 2008
1 CommentWeb Design Guide: Easy ASP.net Options
Previously, we looked at several open source content management systems that are widely used. Those are great options unless you have a Microsoft server. If that is the case, what are your options? Here are two options for you to look into: Dot Net Nuke Dot Net Nuke is an open source dot net content...
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Mar 20, 2008
1 CommentWeb Design Guide: Ad Placement
Back in the early days of the Internet, banner ads and pop-ups were all the rage. In fact, companies would spend outlandish amounts of money on these sorts of ads. Banner ads are still popular, but advertisers are using better judgment in the prices they pay, as well as the creative and marketing messages that...
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Mar 11, 2008
No CommentsWeb Design Guide: Open Source Content Management Systems
For those that need the functionality of a content management system but don’t have the budget, the last few years have created the revolution known as the open source content management system. There are several extremely popular open source content management systems that provide a nice balance of features, customization and ease of use. I...