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  • CGI - A secret to build an Internet Empire. What does "CGI" stand for, anyway?  By : Andre Foisy
    CGI is an acronym for Common Gateway Interface which is a standard specification for transferring information between a World Wide Web server (HTTP servers) and a CGI program.


    What is a CGI program?
  • The Success of your Web Site with King Content.  By : Robin Piggott
    A look at the trials and tribulations of taking your Business onto the Internet with the best possible chance of success. A guide for Newbies to get under the Radar of the ever increasing mountain of technophobia that faces a Web site owner starting off..
  • The 8 'Must Do' rules for effective website design  By : Rudi Ashdown
    In this article you will learn the importance of designing your website around your customers and their needs. An effective website design is what will determine if a visitor will stay just a visitor or turn into your next customer.
  • Is your website innovative? Increase Your Business Over Night!  By : Martin Lemieux
    While studying online for IT investment opportunities, I found that one main factor was constant. All of the biggest money makers have eye-catching, simple, innovative, and the cleanest websites online!
  • Are You Being Scammed By Your Web Design Company?  By : Martin Lemieux
    This is a growing concern among many business owners. Does your web design company own you? This may be possible if you've allowed them to host your web site for you and also register your domain name for your company.
  • EyeTrack III - Can It Really SEE Your Visitors Thought Paterns?  By : Martin Lemieux
    This you DO NOT want to miss: The newest report out on "seeing" what people look at when they browse through your site and how they react to certain layouts, headlines, images, and text formats.
  • Top 10 Design Issues According To Web Marketing!  By : Martin Lemieux
    When it comes to designing your site, there are 2 ways you can ultimately go. a) Designing for yourself and no one else, b) Designing to fit web marketing and customer attracting methods.
  • Creating A Quality Web Site Design!  By : Martin Lemieux
    In this article, I will attempt to cover the basics of creating a great quality web design template for your site. Now it's a known fact that the layout or "eye candy" as I put it will determine whether your visitors will stay more than 15 seconds or they will just become another statistic.
  • How To Create Meta Tags To Optimize Your Web Site  By : Martin Lemieux
    In this article, I will teach you the basics about Meta Tags and their functions. Learning how to create Meta Tags is essential for your companies web site ranking.
  • Using "Titles" With Your Web Links & Images  By : Martin Lemieux
    Using "Title Tags" for your web links & images is an arsenal many companies fail to utilize. These tags will help search engines to navigate through your information.
  • Reasons why you should have a Weblogger installed on your web site  By : Radhika Venkata
    What you can get from your web stats.
  • 7 Fisherman's Tips to Avoid Losing Money on Your Web Site Design  By : Ian McAllister
    More than 90% of new sites fail. That is why web hosts charge so little - they can make enough from the failures to pay for services to the few who actually make good use of their web site. A fisherman knows better than to fish in the bathtub, but does your web site design show the same intelligence?
  • The Future Of Web Design Is Content Management!  By : Martin Lemieux
    Web development has greatly increased in popularity over the last 5 years. Many new design concepts, code standards, and technology advances have happened in a short amount of time. With that, so has the knowledge and demand for better, more independent and functional web design packages.
  • How To Supercharge Your Website  By : Jason A. Martin
    I am often asked “Jason, I get people to my website, but nothing happens. What am I doing wrong?” Is this you? Did you build a website only to have people come and leave? If so, you can still save your website. By following some tried and true rules, your website can become supercharged and be all that you envisioned.

    First, we need to dispel one myth. The Internet amazes almost no one anymore. When I started in the early 1990’s it was a whole different story. Today, the I...
  • 90s Web Design: A Nostalgic Look Back  By : Joel Walsh
    A nostalgic look back at 90s web design, and a warning to anyone whose website is an accidental anachronism.

    Remember the days when every PC was beige, every website had a little Netscape icon on the homepage, Geocities and Tripod hosted just about every single personal homepage, and "Google" was just a funny-sounding word?

    The mid-late 1990s were the playful childhood of the worldwide web, a time of great expectations for the future and pretty low standards for the pre...
  • 8 Things You Must Know To Build A Great Website  By : Tim Knox
    Last week we talked about how a bad website can do your business more harm than good. That column brought several emails asking what is the key to building an effective business website. I replied with the same answer I always give: building an effective business website is a simple matter of definition.

    Before the first graphic is drawn or the first line of code is written, you must define the website’s budget, purpose, target audience, design, navigation, and content. An...
  • How Does Your Website Make Me Feel?  By : Philippa Gamse
    How well does your website connect with your visitors? Significantly enhance the response rates, sales and ROI of your web investment by paying attention to your human interactions on the 'net.
  • Do It Yourself Website  By : David Andrew Smith
    If you are just starting out in your new business and you decide that a website could be a valuable addition to this business how do you go about getting one up and running? You have two basic options really. Do it yourself or employ an individual or company to do it for you. Which option you take depends upon your own confidence in acquiring the skills necessary and the amount of funds you can divert to hiring in a company. If you have sufficient funds then hire in a company...
  • Designing Your Site For The Search Engines  By : Angie Noack
    When you design a website, it's easy to focus on what your visitors are going to see. What you have to realise, though, is that you're going to have another kind of visitor with a completely different agenda: they're not going to be looking at your pretty logo and they're not going to be passing judgement on your background colour. What they're looking for is the content and structure of your page.

    They're the search engine spiders, and they are in control of probably the...
  • Advantages of an Online Site Builder  By : Halstatt Pires
    There are numerous choices when it comes to building web sites. One of the first choices you will have to make is whether to use an online or offline site builder.
  • Benefits of Web Site Templates  By : Halstatt Pires
    Okay, you are ready to join the masses and put up a web site. You’ve put a lot of thought into the design and are ready to go. Perhaps you should give more thought to using a web site template.
  • For Automated Sites - PHP and MySQL Are A Perfect Match  By : Halstatt Pires
    You’ve decided to automate your web site. Now what? Here are some ideas to help you choose how to automate your site.
  • The 2 Most Common Web Site Mistakes  By : Halstatt Pires
    When we review the sites of potential clients, there are 2 mistakes we see over and over. If you are having problems with your site, make sure these 2 problems aren’t killing you.
  • The Power of Web Forms  By : Halstatt Pires
    Web forms allow site owners to gather information about their site visitors. Web forms can be as simple as an email newsletter subscription box, or as complex as an advanced ecommerce checkout page. Here are some tips on making the most of your web forms.
  • The Site Map – Important or Not?  By : Halstatt Pires
    Have you ever visited a web site and noticed the "Site Map" button jammed somewhere near the bottom of the page? Ever click on it? Probably not. So, why do sites have site maps?
  • The Wonders of Content Management Systems  By : Halstatt Pires
    As you get serious about your web site, your time will become invaluable. A content management system is the best way to maximize your efforts.
  • Updating Your Web Site Efficiently  By : Halstatt Pires
    Many new webmasters, and even seasoned web designers, create web sites that are very inefficient in regard to updates. Updating your site keeps visitors coming back day in and day out, while at the same time giving search engines plenty to index. Yet if the task of updating your web site is not an efficient one, hundreds and thousands of hours can be lost. Using simple solutions, such as content management systems, the efficiency of updating a web site can be improved dramatically.
  • Web Site Design Mistakes  By : Halstatt Pires
    Some wise human once said "Learn from the mistakes of others. There isn't nearly enough time to make them all yourself." Hence this article. Here are five of the most annoying and common web design mistakes.
  • Web Site Design Mistakes – Database Parameters In URLs  By : Halstatt Pires
    Creating a web site takes thought, planning and execution. Unfortunately, many designs are dead in the water before they are even published as far as search engine optimization is concerned. Whatever you do, avoid these critical mistakes.
  • Web Site Design – Focus, Focus, Focus  By : Halstatt Pires
    When creating a web site design, it is easy to fall into the trap of trying to be all things to all people. In reality, the key to a good web site design is focus, focus, focus.

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