Are you bewildered by the quantity of choices on the internet?
Scared by huge prices?
Drowning in jargon?
Arm yourself with the basic know-how to make a successful website. This no-nonsense guide is the ideal starting point for people who see computers as a tool and not much more. We will take you along from an initial vague website idea through to the ongoing promotion of a successful website.
The final step in good website planning is a process that must be carried out continually to ensure your website stays in good shape and achieves its goals. Watch this presentation to see how you should go about promoting your website.
Now that you have launched your website, don’t believe that all your work is over. The key to a successful website is making sure you continue to work on it.
You’re at the point where you’ve done all your planning, created your website and you think you’re ready… Make sure you don’t throw away all your hard work when launching your website!
Your domain name is a key part of your brand and most importantly it is the first impression of your website that a visitor gets. Make sure you choose it carefully!
Content is what your visitors are coming for and therefore creating it is a key step in the whole process of planning your website. Watch our presentation on how to get it right.
Ensuring you identify and target your market is a vital step in the whole process of planning your website. Watch our presentation on how to get it right.
Sometimes the only thing holding your business back from success may be your current design. Learn how you can assess whether this is the case for your business, and find out what you can do to get back on track.
When you are at the stage of transferring your design from paper or your imagination to reality, there are a number of important decisions to make. This article identifies these issues and helps you choose the best options. (more…)
Server side processing is a powerful tool in web design, providing your website with a level of intelligence that can be surprising. Read on to see how you can save time and improve your visitors’ experience.
You may have decided that you need a website, but you may not be clear what this involves. This article will help you get started in thinking about what the creation of a website entails.
WYSIWYG (pronounced “wiz-ee-wig”) stands for “What You See is What You Get”, and in relation to the Internet, describes computer programmes that allow you to create a website graphically, without needing to change code.
There are a variety of different websites found on the internet, each with different functionality. The type of website you will need will vary depending on your goals.