How to Create a Website From Scratch and How to Promote It

June 28, 2010

Many people think that they can just make a website upload it to their server and people will visit, this of course is not correct, it is the main reason people fail at making an income online just taking the time to fully research your market can be the difference between success and failure. Choosing your niche and researching your keywords takes time and if done wrong it will be a sure way to failure it is the most important part of building your web site and should be done before buying your domain name and web space, search…

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Design Easy-to-Manage Websites

June 27, 2010

Learn how to save time and money by making your website easy to manage.

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Your New Website is Inside

June 27, 2010

Today’s Internet is a lot different than it used to be. With new developments such as SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and web standards, building websites the same old way just won’t cut it anymore. The W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) creates guidelines and regulations that designers strive to follow to make their sites as accessible and functional as possible. Compliance with W3C standards ensures that your site achieves its full potential across a range of systems.

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Discover the 3 Most Important Things You Need To Know When Choosing eCommerce Web Hosting

June 27, 2010

When you’re setting up an ecommerce website, there are a few things you need to consider before you even start thinking about the design of your site. Learn the 3 most important factors to consider when choosing your web host for an ecommerce site.

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Redirect Web Visitors By Country Using .NET Framework in C# or VB.NET

June 27, 2010

There are times when it is useful to redirect a visitor to different default web page based on the visitor’s country of origin. One practical usage is to redirect visitor to web page with the language recognized by the visitor.

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Wide vs. Narrow Design – The Screen Resolution War

June 26, 2010

One of the first and most critical decisions web and user interface (UI) designers must face when designing for a fixed screen resolution is whether to design for the classic, narrow screen resolution of 800×600 pixels or the newer, now-more-commonplace resolution of 1024×768 pixels (and above). The decision is not as simple, nor as trivial as it sounds.

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