Posted by david.morris on September 30th, 2009
To frame or not to frame? That is the question
During the web design process of a new website or ecommerce website, one important design element to decide on is whether or not to use frames.
Using frames is displaying two or more HTML pages within a single browser window at one time.
If you are new to [...]
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Posted by harpreet.seehra on September 22nd, 2009
Following my earlier blog on paywalls I recently read an interesting article that further opens up the pros and cons debate about the whole issue of paywalls, but in particular in respect of its application in the increasingly beleaguered newspaper media sector.
The article (follow the link below) examines statements made by Rupert Murdoch about his proposed strategy to use [...]
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Posted by harpreet.seehra on September 14th, 2009
This is a term that may be unfamiliar, but in essence it’s a feature of a website where users can access specific pages, services or information if they become subscribers. It’s often used by magazines or newspapers as an online business model trying to claw back income from readers who have abandoned buying paper copies [...]
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Posted by harpreet.seehra on September 7th, 2009
Results from a recent IMRG Capgemini e-retail survey clearly shows that online businesses are thriving despite the recession. In patricular, businesses that sell online are doing significantly better that those on the High Street.
So what are the keys to a successful ecommerce website?
Here are a few essentials:
The website needs to be ‘SEO friendly’ and appear [...]
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Posted by mariam.shariff on September 7th, 2009
The real benefit of a website is that it’s available to anyone at anytime! In fact it never ceases to amaze me how many people are still browsing in the wee small hours, and how many make purchases even on Christmas Day.
Remember that most people use the web to look for information before they make [...]
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Posted by harpreet.seehra on September 4th, 2009
The contact between them is only to use the search technology of Bing behind the scenes. So, they will battle for customer facing search market share.
Therefore, there will be no big attack on Google as some were expecting!
Harpreet Seehra
Search Engine Optimisation Engineer
Studio 2 Online – Web design Leicester
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Posted by dani cass on September 4th, 2009
Navigation: When Hansel and Grethel got lost in the forest, the clever little people had left behind a trail of breadcrumbs to find their way back to where they wanted to be.
Like Hansel and Grethel, visitors need to be able to easily find their way through your website to get to the products or information they [...]
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