Tag: Language Barrier

Take Away the Internet Language Barrier

Posted on Feb.28, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

Is there a language barrier on your Web site? No, I’m not
talking about someone who doesn’t speak English. I’m talking
about the actual communication that goes on between your Web
site visitor and your Web site content. Sometimes the
communication breaks down and your message is not understood.
I’d call that an Internet language barrier.
Take a look at your Web site; are you unwittingly putting up a
language barrier? Here are some “red flags” that you might be
creating a communication breakdown:
1) Your Web site uses [...]


DNS propagation explained – or why you have to wait the 72 hours

Posted on Oct.31, 2008, under Web Hosting No Comments

So you found a perfect domain name that was not already taken,
figured out how to register it, paid for hosting (leasing space
to store all the files that will be publicly accessed as web
pages) with a WHP – aka Web Hosting Provider (such as
bsleek.com) and even uploaded your website to the WHP’s servers,
or had a professional design firm create a web site for you.
Alas, it looks like the results of your hard work, of your money
spending and of the headaches you [...]