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10 Reasons Why Your Church Website Needs Work

July 11th, 2008   |   Posted in WEB DESIGN.


Upon surveying some friends and family members that traveled frequently, I asked them how they selected the church they would be worshiping at when they were in a different location. The overwhelming answer was the church that has a website that best displays what kind of service they provided and that had pictures of real people.

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5 Features That a Church Website Shouldn’t Be Without

June 29th, 2008   |   Posted in WEB DESIGN.



A good church website needs to be informative, visually appealing and have a bit of interaction with the visitor. After all shouldn’t your church’s website inspire people to visit your church physically? It can be easy to forget that people not in your local community may be searching for a church to attend a worship service. What features do you look for when you are looking at a church website?

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Tutorial: Header Text Replacement

June 11th, 2008   |   Posted in TUTORIALS, WEB DESIGN.



Nobody likes limitations, especially on the web. Nine years ago when I was just starting out on the web design scene, the truth hit me and it hit me hard. After designing a few personal sites using a non web safe font, I realized that although it looked great on my screen, it looked absolutely horrible on everyone else’s. Surely, there had to be a way.

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Five Ways You Can Make Your Website Convert Better

June 9th, 2008   |   Posted in INTERNET TIPS, WEB DESIGN.

Confused

When it comes to measuring a website’s overall success online, many will feel that traffic makes the difference. The true reality of website success isn’t measuring the amount of traffic, but measuring the amount of conversions. What is the value of having a lot of visitors when they don’t become customers? Here are five surefire ways to help improve your conversions…

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The Basics of SEO Web Design

May 9th, 2008   |   Posted in SEO, WEB DESIGN.

You might think to yourself that SEO and web design are two completely different services a website firm offers. But in reality, one service depends on the other to ensure a website’s success online; thus the phrase “SEO Web Design”.
SEO or Search Engine Optimization is the process of making the content of web pages [...]

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Five Reasons Why You Don’t Need A Flash Site

July 18th, 2007   |   Posted in WEB DESIGN.

So you are ready for a web site for your business. You have your products that you would like to sell and you want the best quality for your customers. A friend may have told you about doing your web site all in Flash, but before you hire a Flash developer, please consider these five reasons not to do so.

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XML Sitemaps

May 2nd, 2007   |   Posted in WEB DESIGN.

XML sitemaps are simply a way of allowing major search engines to crawl URL’s listed. If you want your website indexed onto the major search engines, you will need a sitemap – XML sitemaps amongst the most effective.

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Top Ten Reasons You Need a New Web Site

April 12th, 2007   |   Posted in WEB DESIGN.

How old is your web site? Is it gathering dust? Maybe it’s time for a redesign, but how will you know? We have listed a few hints…

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What Are Your Visitors Looking At?

October 10th, 2006   |   Posted in WEB DESIGN.

Have you ever wondered how your web site’s visitors view your web site? The Eyetrack III is a research project conducted by the Poynter Institute, to view how users see a web site. A series of cameras capture the user’s eye movements as they browse the current web page.

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5 Tips For a Professional Web Site

September 13th, 2006   |   Posted in WEB DESIGN.

As a web designer, I find many pet peeves when I browse the web. Many things that I find just make me want to pull my hair out and ask what were they thinking? A web site is supposed to reflect a professional image, many do not fare so well. Here are some tips to [...]

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