Archive for January, 2009

If you own a professional services firm, a Web biography may be the single most powerful new business development tool you display in cyberspace provided Web visitors can find it and are compelled to read it. Unfortunately, many firms reduce their bio writing to the level of boilerplate bland, missing a great opportunity to tell [...]

You Need a Website!

No matter the size of your business, having a web site is a low cost way to market your services and products twenty-four hours a day. Web sites are a constant advertisement for your business and will help you reach your targeted customers effectively. Your business will not be able to compete without a well-designed [...]

Duplication vs. Individualism

How can we add Word Rich Content to our Websites without overtly duplicating others website content, and as an end product maintain our own Individualism? In theory Article Libraries are the answer to the above question. But, is it true that if you continually add like information to your site, you no longer maintain an [...]

Usability vs. Accessibility – Which Should Win?

Every website / web application should conform to accessibility standards and adhere to good usability practices, right? Wrong. Though it’s an admirable target to aim for, achieving accessibility standards compliance with optimal usability is not always viable. The two don’t always play nicely together. Sure enough, well-formed, semantic HTML output and well though out content [...]

Good Web Design Is So Important

The utter importance of good design is difficult to overstate. Design can and will make or break a website. While this little fact may seem self-evident to many people, it is a surprisingly easy fact to overlook, especially at a time when free web design software or templates are available to anyone with passing interest. [...]

Web Site Design in Chicago

Web sites are our doorway to the Internet. They help us navigate across the World Wide Web. With millions of web sites loaded on to the Internet, it has become important to have a Web site designed professionally to make it more appealing and accessible. Web site design, as an industry, has flourished with the [...]

Color and Your Website

Eiseman once said that Of all the forms of non-verbal communication, color is the most instantaneous method of conveying messages and meanings. He sure is right. It has been often said that the websites color must coordinate well. But when you surf the net you can see too many websites that have horrible color schemes. [...]

Virtual Tour – the Big Catch in Competition

You know a picture tells a thousand words. Add to this line – a virtual tour (3D tour) tells it all! Plainly speaking words never speak better than a virtual tour. As internet has become the mainstay in media, 3D tours, the new kid on the block, is breaking the clutter of web graphics. High-end [...]

Make Your Site User Friendly – Part 3 of 3

A continuation of what NOT to do on your site: common mistakes that I see daily during my work as I surf the internet. Although this is becoming more popular, I am not a fan of framed pages. I find it annoying when various parts of a page move, and other parts dont. This also [...]

A site content should be editable by authorized users. That is what it is all about when thinking about editing your site from anywhere in the world via a web browser. A CMS (content managment system) should be easy to use and many users should be able to add / delete or edit content on [...]

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