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Selecting the Best Web Design Language for Your Project

If you’d like to create and publish your own web site on the Internet, your first step should be to decide what type of web site you would like to create and what web design language you would like to use.

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Keys Of Good Web Development

Good web development takes a few different things. You need to have a good website, one that will make people want to stick around to what is going on and you need to have a good web host company to work with. You also need to have a good domain name. This is a key element of your overall web development. Once you have created all of your web site pages you will want to start shopping around for a good domain name. This name is going to be one that is easy to remember and simple to spell. If you do not have your web site designed yet that does not mean that you cannot choose a domain name. If you already know just what you want your domain name to be then you should get it as soon as possible. You just never know when someone might take it, get in there and don’t miss out.

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Website Conflict: Design vs. Marketing (Part 2)

Let’s continue with the start-up, Scenario 1, which we were covering in Part 1 of this series. The web designer supplies no sales copy at all, so you have no content for your website or for the products that are at the wholesale warehouse. Also, you don’t need to submit your site every month – for a multitude of reasons, and you don’t need to have your site listed in 2,500 search engines.

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Website Conflict: Design vs. Marketing (Part 1)

What is the primary purpose of your website? What is more important – your design or your sales? Who should you listen to – the copywriter or the web designer?

Hopefully, you are already clear on which is more important, but let’s look at a few points to get through this impasse. Your website is either related to a business, hobby, or a charity. This classification will help you decide if sales, or design, should have the final say.

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Habits of Great Webmasters

Ever visited a website that just made you say “Wow!”? What exactly did the webmaster do to capture your attention and create such a captivating website? Many great webmasters all possess the same qualities when they create websites.

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