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Site Color Choice Keeps Viewers There

by Bob Bentz

Choosing the right color for your web site is a key decision that must not be taking lightly. The answer of which color is right for your site is never the same. The best color choice varies based on the needs and goals of your particular site.

Choosing the Correct Sales Button for Your Web Site

by Paul Smithson

Sales buttons are a major part of conversions and even something as small as this can mean the difference between low and high conversion. Just changing the color of your order button, or changing the text on the button, can have a major impact on your sales.

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Why and When should I outsource: A Detailed Analysis

by Jason Thomas

Figuring out what to outsource and what to keep in-house is not an easy job, given the global scenario of cut-throat competition, and decreasing margins. In order to maintain and expand their market shares, businesses are increasingly gravitating towards outsourcing as the panacea. Expectations are riding high. On the other hand, Indian freelancers sitting in their remote offices seem determined to claim their place under the sun, delivering cost-effective quality solutions in time.

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Fonts - The History and Basics

by Rex Camposagrado

Fonts are a set of glyphs or images that represent characters from some particular character set in a particular size and typeface. In computers, a computer font is an electronic data file which contains a set of glyphs, characters, or symbols such as wingdings. Although the term font first referred to a set of metal type sorts in one style and size, since the 1990's most fonts are digital and used for computers or computer devices.

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How to Get 54 Million People to Visit Your Site

by Michael Rock

Did you know that a lot of websites out there turn away 54 million people in the U.S. and miss out on a huge market? It’s true! More than one trillion dollars in spending power is getting forgotten about for just one simple reason.

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Savvy Competitor Analysis and Keyword Research Your Competitors Aren’t Doing

by Dave Davies

As an entrepreneur, you should understand why customers choose competitors over your firm -- both why they like your rivals and why they refuse to work with you. Don’t take this information negatively, but rather use it to adapt and bring those customers to you...

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Software Development Life Cycle Models

by P. Lobrin

System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) models help in the complete development of a system, right from the conceptual stage to the customer delivery stage. SDLC is very useful if one has a complicated system to build. SDLC is the overall process of developing information systems through a multi-step process, from investigation of initial requirements to analysis, design, implementation and maintenance.

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Upgrading Your Company Website

by Jerry Bader

Dealing with website development issues can be an overwhelming task. To avoid project paralysis you should focus on certain key areas of concern from which all other issues flow. Whether upgrading your existing website or developing a new webmedia initiative from scratch, consider these four vital questions that need to be answered.

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Why You Should Use Web Templates

by S. Housley

Web templates expedite the process of setting up a new website. The idea behind a web template is that it will save time with the creative design and layout process.

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A Compatible E-Commerce Solution for Your SEO Campaign

by Scott Buresh and Greg Flynn

Most ambitious Internet retailers, hoping to emulate the style and online influence of Amazon.com and other recognized brands, tend to aim for sprawling electronic retail websites that may look pretty but accomplish little else. If all the push is towards what appears on the front end instead of a concerted effort in choosing a reliable e-commerce solution from the get go, these decisions can ultimately impact the long-term success of any SEO campaign.

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