Web Site Design & Re-Design Tips & Tricks 

  • Don't waste time or money creating a web site that is outdated the day it's activated. The Internet is changing everyday. You need to keep your site's content and look current and competitive as new technologies become available.

  • Bigger is not better! National webmasters that went bankrupt. Keep your site local.

  • Macromedia's Flash technology is what webmasters are up to today ...designing sites for tomorrow.

  • Strong VISUAL content gives people reasons to bookmark your site, return again and again. Example: www.airsho.com

  • Want to know where your hits are coming from?  Why not have a logging system that keeps track of who, where, which search engine, how often they come back, how long do they stay, what equipment are they using and more. WebTrends is among the best services.

  • Short, uncluttered pages are faster loading, sites are more fun to navigate. 

  • Add static pages to multiply your chances of showing up in popular searches. 

  • Instead of scrolling, make it a "slide show". Give visitors a site that is easy to navigate...buttons are fun (to click), scrolling is cumbersome.

  • Pages that scroll sideways are unprofessional! 

  • Design pages for the lowest possible resolution (640 x 480) and your site will always look even on a low tech monitor.

  • Got more than one site? Promote the best features of each site in all your other sites. Remember that the more domain names (sites) you have increases your chances of showing up more in searches.

  • Some visitors may not be able view your site because of badly coded pages. Good site / bad site check list

  • Is your web site nowhere to be found?  'You get what you pay for' takes on a whole new meaning on the Internet. If you want a competitive web site, and don't have the skills to do it yourself, you must hire a professional to create it.

  • Problem pulling up your site? Give us it's address. We'll look at the code, links, images and content and give you FREE fix-it tips

  • Register your name "dot com" while it's still available...give your web site an easy to advertise address.

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