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Your Company's Web Site – Quality Approach

This is the second segment of a three-part series that addresses the guidelines on how to plan, present and develop your company’s website. In part one; we explored the importance of having a professional website that represents your company...
Carla ReisMarch 22, 2006

Why Choosing Form Over Function Kills Your Site

Never put form over function. Why? Because it's crucial that visitors actually be able to USE your site. Everything you do must be designed to be as easy for the visitor to understand as possible. Everything should be functional first.If you...
Jamie KileyNovember 18, 2002

Why Dot-Coms Fail - a Webmaster's Perspective

Everyday we hear that another company goes out of business. When and why does a dot-com become a dot-bomb? After checking few dozen defunct companies, I think the main reasons for dot-coms failure are: Poor business plan.
Daniel BazacApril 19, 2002

How to Build a Quality Website

The other day I received an email from a guy asking whether we could build his eCommerce website. Since Rusbiz is a company which has a full service web solutions development department, I sent him our executive brochure by email and asked if I...
Nowshade KabirJanuary 20, 2006

Web Design for Speed

Have you ever noticed that some sites are much faster than others. Or that some specific websites take a notably larger amount of time to load than others?
Mark NenadicMarch 13, 2006

Essential Of Good Web Design

If you want to design a web site, you should follow nine rules of thumb.1. General Impression Your web site is like a window display of your business. If the impression that it creates is not good enough visitors will simply leave.Your site must be:...
Arnab GhoshJanuary 30, 2006

Four Types of Ads To Avoid If You Want To Keep Your Visitors Happy!

It seems like most web sites are displaying ads on their web pages these days. Some ads are not too noticeable while others are so annoying that they push visitors away and possibly make them leave the site.
Jason SmithDecember 05, 2005

Why Your Site Should Be Developed With CSS And Semantic Markup

One thing that I have learned in over a decade developing web sites is that the 'Net is continually changing, and to keep up you need to change with it. One of the more recent developments in web design is the use of CSS and semantic markup.
James KendallSeptember 05, 2005

Create a Web Site that Builds Trust

If someone doesn't know you personally, will they trust you enough to do business with you just by visiting your web site?Most people view organizations - and web sites - they don't know with great skepticism.
Herb and Monica LeibacherAugust 22, 2005

What’s In A (Domain) Name?

Choosing a domain name is a very important first step for anyone starting a business on the Internet. This name is the first impression that strangers are going to have about you and your business.
Sibyl McLendonMarch 01, 2002