Archive for April, 2009

Tips on Starting a Powerpoint Presentation

When making your powerpoint presentation, plan it in such a way that the vital information can be put on the slides, in printed form as a handout and is explainable to the viewers. This is because a person tends to store information for a longer time if they hear it three or more times. Be [...]

Build Your Site the RIGHT Way

If you want to learn the secrets of a well-made website, let me give them to you 1. Plan ahead of time. Plan. Conceptualize. Think of an idea that will make your site standout. Think of strategies that will keep the people from visiting. That way you can secure a good traffic for your web [...]

How To Find Inexpensive Web Design

Web design is a very competitive area and there is no longer any reason why people should pay large amounts for website design services. This article describes and explains where to find very very cheap website design services. The first place to try of course is the internet search engines themselves. The best place to [...]

One product, one long web page: this kind of web site is sometimes called a sales letter site or mini-site, and it focuses on one and only one goal, as many sales of that one product as possible. With a one-product sales site, no distractions, no subsidiary goals, such as newsletter signups, are allowed to [...]

The Power of Web Forms

Web forms allow site owners to gather information about their site visitors. Web forms can be as simple as an email newsletter subscription box, or as complex as an advanced ecommerce checkout page. Here are some tips on making the most of your web forms. Not All Web Forms Are Created Equal Some web forms [...]

Increasing the length of time a visitor is on your website will dramatically improve your conversion to sales. Use these ten points to check you are prolonging to stay of your visitors. 1. Offer a free ebook that’s published right on your web site. They would have to stay at your web site to read [...]

Building Your First Web Site?

Before doing anything on the technical side, you need some kind of basic idea to work with. I suggest first getting some paper and a pencil. Start by sketching a layout of how you would like your web page to appear. For example, a simple title at the top, the area in which you would [...]

Tell me what your website does!

You know exactly what your organisation does and what your website offers its users. This information has probably become second nature to you, but first-time visitors to your site won’t know this. As such, make sure you don’t forget to tell them what you do. As soon as new site visitors arrive at your website [...]

Scope Creep and your Website

In simple words, scope creep happens when the scope or focus of a site changes due to improvements. When it expands, it is said to creep. That is where the coined term scope creep came from. Scope creep may be drastic or may be not. However, in times of creeping your website may need a [...]

Writing Effective ALT Text For Images

Anyone who knows anything about web accessibility knows that images need alternative, or ALT, text assigned to them. This is because screen readers can’t understand images, but rather read aloud the alternative text assigned to them. In Internet Explorer we can see this ALT text, simply by mousing over the image and looking at the [...]

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