Tag: Prototype
Click Click Boom: a Linking Strategy that will Blow Away Your Competition
Posted on May.13, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Web marketers, do you hear what I hear?
“Click-click BOOM”
That’s the sound of your new linking strategy that’s going to positively blow your competition clear out of the water.
Click-click BOOM.
That’s your target customer, doing her thing, clicking on your URL and dropping onto your landing page, where she is about to be converted to a loyal paying customer for life.
Set your sights on the target customer.
Nowadays, the term “target audience” is so overused that it’s become trite and meaningless. But [...]
How to Hire a Web Designer/Programmer for Your Website
Posted on Apr.22, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Why hire a designer or a programmer?
You might ask this question yourself when there are 100s of easy to build software on the internet. But building a website yourself and a professional designer makes a lot of difference. The designer put in years of expertise in building your website. He knows all the web standards as well as a professional look after it is done. Apart from that business owners dont find time and patience in maintaining and promoting the [...]
Web Application Development
Posted on Apr.02, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Prototyping is one of the most important aspects of our
development process. We consider the act of prototyping to be a
risk mitigation strategy. If approached correctly, we believe
that prototyping can reduce the risks in development. In
addition, by reducing risks we are often able to reduce project
costs.
Prototyping may be done in a number of ways and it may actually
employ more than one method over the course of development.
We may begin with hand drawn diagrams and flowcharts to
represent User Interface (UI) elements and [...]
How to Hire a Web Designer/Programmer for Your Website
Posted on Mar.07, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Hire a designer or a programmer for your website is a daunting for any business entrepreneur. Remember that youre the important part of a design process. It is your decision makes the final outcome or success of a website. Your website is a one which works better and sells your products and have good feel for the visitors.
Why hire a designer or a programmer?
You might ask this question yourself when there are 100s of easy to build software on the [...]
Your Website – The Six Steps to Planning
Posted on Feb.09, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
1. Planning pays off. Whether you are designing your own site or working with a website developer/designer, the more thorough and well-thought-out the planning the better. It will save time and tears in the long run.
2. Decisions, decisions, decisions. By answering the following questions in detail, you will have the necessary basics for planning your website powerfully:
What is the purpose of this website? (credibility, visibility, sales, branding, information, communications, identity, etc.) The purpose will help dictate the tone and [...]
Web Application Development
Posted on Jan.07, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Prototyping is one of the most important aspects of our development process. We consider the act of prototyping to be a risk mitigation strategy. If approached correctly, we believe that prototyping can reduce the risks in Web application development. In addition, by reducing risks we are often able to reduce project costs.
Prototyping may be done in a number of ways and it may actually employ more than one method over the course of development.
We may begin with hand drawn diagrams [...]
Search Utilities
Posted on Dec.21, 2008, under Web Design No Comments
Supporting a web site is hard work. I should know, I support
sixteen of them, plus two intranets at my day job. If you do
everything properly, you (or your staff) have to design the
site, prototype it, code it, maintain it, promote it and do any
of a hundred other things. There are a bazillion details to take
care of, from the color of the text, the size of the characters
and, of course, the site navigation.
Coming up with a good navigation scheme can be [...]
Search Utilities
Posted on Nov.17, 2008, under Web Design No Comments
Supporting a web site is hard work. I should know, I support
sixteen of them, plus two intranets at my day job. If you do
everything properly, you (or your staff) have to design the
site, prototype it, code it, maintain it, promote it and do any
of a hundred other things. There are a bazillion details to take
care of, from the color of the text, the size of the characters
and, of course, the site navigation.
Coming up with a good navigation scheme can be [...]
