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key points to any web design

Posted 6 September 2010

Your company logo should always be included in a prominent position within the design of your website. The standard for logo position is the top left hand corner, it is not a must to follow this rule, but it is the first place a new visitor will look when they quickly glance over a page trying to identify the site they are on.

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the importance of images on your website

Posted 3 September 2010

An image can speak a thousand words and if not displayed properly can give your organisation a bad impression from the outset. This in turn can lead to loss of sales. If your web site is presented in a sloppy manner why should potential customers consider purchasing products or services from you? In their mind if your site looks "cheap", the product or service you’re offering may also be below par too and we don’t want that, do we?

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embracing twitter in ecommerce

Posted 2 September 2010

This article is about how you can utilise a fast growing community of internet users to hopefully increase your businesses profit. This is based around my research and knowledge of Twitter and obviously ecommerce and will hopefully provide information to help ecommerce website owners drive traffic to their site and increase sales.

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javaScript in web design

Posted 1 September 2010

Not so long ago using JavaScript in web design often meant cheesy effects that rarely worked in more than one browser and often distracted the user from the purpose of a design. Too frequently a user would know there was JavaScript on a page when he saw it not working properly. But it wasn't always the sole fault of the designer, each browser had its own implementation and methods for interacting with the Markup of a page.

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graphic design trends in modern web design

Posted 1 September 2010

In todays age of media, visualisation is paramount, if you where watching TV or viewing an advert in a magazine or billboard, these advertisements have to be eye catching, easy to understand, and unique. Lets face it if your advertisements don’t catch a customers eye in the first 10 – 20 seconds then you have potentially lost a sale.

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