Archive for the ‘Website Design’ Category

Top 3 Tips for Creating a Client Attractive & Sticky Website

Here are my top 3 tips to a “sticky” website:

Add an Opt-in Box: I cannot tell you how sad it makes me to see a fabulous looking website with no ability for prospects to opt-in. The opt-in box is a simple way for you to collect the names of visitors to your site. A robust email list of prospects is one of the most valuable marketing tools in your business.

As I mentioned earlier, a website is nothing more… Read More

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Graphic Design: File Formats Web versus Print

adobe_pdf_logoA web photo is optimized at 72dpi (low resolution file) and print quality is typically 300dpi (high resolution file.  If you print a low resolution file it will be fuzzy.  If you add a high resolution file to your web site or on the web, it will take a long time to load on a page for your viewers and may not load for dial up.
.JPG (called a jpeg)
A .JPG is a compressed image file.  It can be compressed… Read More

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Sitemaps for Google

sitemapA sitemap for the search engines needs to be an XML document. To get started, sign into (or create an account) with Google’s webmaster tools. Then create a sitemap using a service such as http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/ or create one on your own.

Submit your sitemap in the webmaster tool area to make sure Google accepts it. For more information or to watch us create sitemaps, sign up for our training modules.

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