What Next ?
Many small companies and organisations probably have all the
content they need for their new website locked up in existing
documentation brochures and adverts.
Its also worth remembering their may be hundreds of similar
types and size of company's around the world that may
provide inspiration for your content.
Share your vision with
a professional website
Keep things brief and to the point, long wordy product descriptions may be
fine for printed materials but Internet surfers expect instant gratification, and
if they cant get what they expect to find instantly your competitors are only a
mouse click away.
You are not alone
Your Account Manager is avalable to you at any
stage of the development to assist and advise
you. A phone call or email is all it takes to get
answers quickly.
Our creative team will endeavour to suggest
ideas to expand the scope of your site
and suggest ways to increae your sites
visability.
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Your Content
Keep things brief and to the point, long wordy product descriptions may be fine for
printed materials but Internet surfers expect instant gratification, and if they cant get
what they expect to find instantly your competitors are only a mouse click away.
Primary navigation buttons/links should give visitors an overview of the sites content
at a glance typically a link to the HOME page will return visitors to the starting page
useful if customers get lost in a deep site. The primary navigation will typically include
links to “About Us”, “Products” or “Services”, “Contact Us” and “Find Us” pages.
Secondary navigation buttons are no less important but are typically nested as “fly
out” buttons under a Primary Button - typically the Products Page may have a range of
product options that fly out if you hover your mouse over that portion of the navigation
bar.
A photo gallery can be a vital tool in describing both products and services and don't
forget its comparatively easy to embed video direct from YouTube. If you are a retailer
many product shots are readily available from your suppliers, If you do supply your own
photos take care to study the backgrounds and try as far as possible to keep the photos
uncluttered. Our graphic designers can upon request isolate your products from the
background.
Provide a complete range of ways a client can contact your organisation, Phone
numbers, mobiles, email, Instant messaging, Twitter, Facebook, fax and trade shows
should all feature prominently in the “Contact Us” page. Many company's include
primary address and contact details in the “Footer” of every page very much like your
existing company stationary.
Downloads. “Data Sheets” are useful pages that may be downloaded by clients and
printed, A Portable Document Format “PDF” ensures that your documentation retains its
formatting and prints out exactly as intended on any computer.
What is all this Greek Text? Graphic designers have always used dummy text where
the client text is not yet available as a place holder in a page design - Its also useful to
remind clients of areas that requires more work before the new site goes live.
We can also provide temporary web space if your existing site is being replaced. The
“Sandboxed site” is not available to the public and will have no impact on your existing
site but will allow you and your associates to test and refine its content before being
transferred to your own domain.
Keywords and Links are vital components in Search Engine Optimization SEO,
Keywords are search terms a visitor might typically use to find your site products or
services and are hidden in the code of your site and individual pages, keywords should
relate to the text on the page but can also contain additional terms to assist visitors to
find your site. For example geographical data can help users find “Local” suppliers.
Keywords from similar sites to yours can be viewed to guide your choice of words.
Simply brows to a website that features high in a search request, Right click on the
page and find the option that reveals the “Page Source” then scan down the text until
you see “Keywords”.
Here is the result from the www.ford.co.uk website:
<meta name="keywords" content="Ford, Ford ka, small cars, city cars, Ford fiesta,
small cars, city cars, Ford fusion, hybrid cars, hybrid vehicles, Ford focus, hatchbacks,
hatchback cars, hatchback vehicles, hatch backs, hatch back cars, Ford focus cc, Ford
focus coupe-cabriolet">
(note: the keywords are comma delimited so “cars, hybrid cars, hatch back cars,” are all
treated as single key words).
Links are a vital components of the Internet it is an element in an electronic document
that links to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document.
Typically, you click on the hyperlink to follow the link. Hyperlinks are the most essential
ingredient of all hypertext systems, including the World Wide Web.
Search engines will rank your site based upon how many other sites link to yours, Your
site may have identical information and content to a neighbouring site but if their site
has hundreds of others linking to their content it will inevitably appear higher than yours
in a search result.
Many company's set up a “Links Page” on their sites and they can provide two useful
functions, A car site may for example have a link to motoring organisations, DVLA's
vehicle online services, spare parts suppliers etc, A reciprocal link is a mutual link
between two objects, commonly between two websites to ensure mutual traffic. For
example, Ford and The Lord's Taverners (the official Charity of recreational cricket)
have websites. If Ford’s website links to Lord’s website, and Lord's website links to
Ford's website, the websites are reciprocally linked in order to achieve higher rankings
in the search engines. Reciprocal linking between websites is an important part of the
search engine optimization process because Google uses link popularity algorithms
(defined as the number of links that led to a particular page and the anchor text of the
link) to rank websites for relevancy.
Consider asking suppliers and complementary service providers to link to your site.
Live Text Areas or “iframes” can show text in an area that is directly editable from your
own computer or smart-phone. If you have time sensitive information that changes
often it may be simply too time consuming or expensive to involve your web designer.
iframes can for example be used on a situations vacant page, Simply log into your
Google Documents page and we will provide a text area you can update at any time to
list vacancy's or inform people you are not currently recruiting. Any changes made
here are instantly viewable on your website.
Any numer of colaborators may log onto the document once granted permission (A Free
Google GMail account is required for access to Google Documents).
You can have as many or as few iframes in your site and iframes can contain almost
any kind of data be it text, pictures, video or even other websites.
Collaboration: You may have a number of departments in your organisation
responsible for different aspects or areas of your site, while it is vital we have one clear
point of contact for our dealings with your organisation we encourage you to advise your
associates they are welcome to supply pictures and text copy for the site as long as
they have CC’d Carbon Copied the emails to to our primary client contact. We can then
assume that unless we hear differently within 24 hours that the content is approved for
use on the site.
Note: We will only change the site design, colour scheme or navigation on express
instruction from the Primary contact as these changes can impact every page and may
require a lot of additional work on page components.
Photo Galleries
Keep things brief and to the point, long wordy product descriptions may be fine for
printed materials but Internet surfers expect instant gratification, and if they cant get
what they expect to find instantly your competitors are only a mouse click away.
Primary navigation buttons/links should give visitors an overview of the sites content at
a glance typically a link to the HOME page will return visitors to the starting page useful
if customers get lost in a deep site. The primary navigation will typically include links to
“About Us”, “Products” or “Services”, “Contact Us” and “Find Us” pages.
Secondary navigation buttons are no less important but are typically nested as “fly
out” buttons under a Primary Button - typically the Products Page may have a range of
product options that fly out if you hover your mouse over that portion of the navigation
bar.
A photo gallery can be a vital tool in describing both products and services and don't
forget its comparatively easy to embed video direct from YouTube. If you are a retailer
many product shots are readily available from your suppliers, If you do supply your own
photos take care to study the backgrounds and try as far as possible to keep the photos
uncluttered. Our graphic designers can upon request isolate your products from the
background.
Provide a complete range of ways a client can contact your organisation, Phone
numbers, mobiles, email, Instant messaging, Twitter, Facebook, fax and trade shows
should all feature prominently in the “Contact Us” page. Many company's include
primary address and contact details in the “Footer” of every page very much like your
existing company stationary.
Downloads. “Data Sheets” are useful pages that may be downloaded by clients and
printed, A Portable Document Format “PDF” ensures that your documentation retains its
formatting and prints out exactly as intended on any computer.
What is all this Greek Text? Graphic designers have always used dummy text where
the client text is not yet available as a place holder in a page design - Its also useful to
remind clients of areas that requires more work before the new site goes live.
We can also provide temporary web space if your existing site is being replaced. The
“Sandboxed site” is not available to the public and will have no impact on your existing
site but will allow you and your associates to test and refine its content before being
transferred to your own domain.
Keywords and Links are vital components in Search Engine Optimization SEO,
Keywords are search terms a visitor might typically use to find your site products or
services and are hidden in the code of your site and individual pages, keywords should
relate to the text on the page but can also contain additional terms to assist visitors to
find your site. For example geographical data can help users find “Local” suppliers.
Keywords from similar sites to yours can be viewed to guide your choice of words.
Simply brows to a website that features high in a search request, Right click on the
page and find the option that reveals the “Page Source” then scan down the text until
you see “Keywords”.
Here is the result from the www.ford.co.uk website:
<meta name="keywords" content="Ford, Ford ka, small cars, city cars, Ford fiesta,
small cars, city cars, Ford fusion, hybrid cars, hybrid vehicles, Ford focus, hatchbacks,
hatchback cars, hatchback vehicles, hatch backs, hatch back cars, Ford focus cc, Ford
focus coupe-cabriolet">
(note: the keywords are comma delimited so “cars, hybrid cars, hatch back cars,” are all
treated as single key words).
Links are a vital components of the Internet it is an element in an electronic document
that links to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document.
Typically, you click on the hyperlink to follow the link. Hyperlinks are the most essential
ingredient of all hypertext systems, including the World Wide Web.
Search engines will rank your site based upon how many other sites link to yours, Your
site may have identical information and content to a neighbouring site but if their site
has hundreds of others linking to their content it will inevitably appear higher than yours
in a search result.
Many company's set up a “Links Page” on their sites and they can provide two useful
functions, A car site may for example have a link to motoring organisations, DVLA's
vehicle online services, spare parts suppliers etc, A reciprocal link is a mutual link
between two objects, commonly between two websites to ensure mutual traffic. For
example, Ford and The Lord's Taverners (the official Charity of recreational cricket)
have websites. If Ford’s website links to Lord’s website, and Lord's website links to
Ford's website, the websites are reciprocally linked in order to achieve higher rankings
in the search engines. Reciprocal linking between websites is an important part of the
search engine optimization process because Google uses link popularity algorithms
(defined as the number of links that led to a particular page and the anchor text of the
link) to rank websites for relevancy.
Consider asking suppliers and complementary service providers to link to your site.
Live Text Areas or “iframes” can show text in an area that is directly editable from your
own computer or smart-phone. If you have time sensitive information that changes
often it may be simply too time consuming or expensive to involve your web designer.
iframes can for example be used on a situations vacant page, Simply log into your
Google Documents page and we will provide a text area you can update at any time to
list vacancy's or inform people you are not currently recruiting. Any changes made
here are instantly viewable on your website.
Any numer of colaborators may log onto the document once granted permission (A Free
Google GMail account is required for access to Google Documents).
You can have as many or as few iframes in your site and iframes can contain almost
any kind of data be it text, pictures, video or even other websites.
Collaboration: You may have a number of departments in your organisation
responsible for different aspects or areas of your site, while it is vital we have one clear
point of contact for our dealings with your organisation we encourage you to advise your
associates they are welcome to supply pictures and text copy for the site as long as
they have CC’d Carbon Copied the emails to to our primary client contact. We can then
assume that unless we hear differently within 24 hours that the content is approved for
use on the site.
Note: We will only change the site design, colour scheme or navigation on express
instruction from the Primary contact as these changes can impact every page and may
require a lot of additional work on page components.
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Keep things brief and to the point, long wordy product descriptions may be fine for printed
materials but Internet surfers expect instant gratification, and if they cant get what they expect
to find instantly your competitors are only a mouse click away.
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Keep things brief and to the point, long wordy product descriptions may be fine for
printed materials but Internet surfers expect instant gratification, and if they cant get
what they expect to find instantly your competitors are only a mouse click away.
Primary navigation buttons/links should give visitors an overview of the sites content at
a glance typically a link to the HOME page will return visitors to the starting page useful
if customers get lost in a deep site. The primary navigation will typically include links to
“About Us”, “Products” or “Services”, “Contact Us” and “Find Us” pages.
Secondary navigation buttons are no less important but are typically nested as “fly
out” buttons under a Primary Button - typically the Products Page may have a range of
product options that fly out if you hover your mouse over that portion of the navigation
bar.
A photo gallery can be a vital tool in describing both products and services and don't
forget its comparatively easy to embed video direct from YouTube. If you are a retailer
many product shots are readily available from your suppliers, If you do supply your own
photos take care to study the backgrounds and try as far as possible to keep the photos
uncluttered. Our graphic designers can upon request isolate your products from the
background.
Provide a complete range of ways a client can contact your organisation, Phone
numbers, mobiles, email, Instant messaging, Twitter, Facebook, fax and trade shows
should all feature prominently in the “Contact Us” page. Many company's include
primary address and contact details in the “Footer” of every page very much like your
existing company stationary.
Downloads. “Data Sheets” are useful pages that may be downloaded by clients and
printed, A Portable Document Format “PDF” ensures that your documentation retains its
formatting and prints out exactly as intended on any computer.
What is all this Greek Text? Graphic designers have always used dummy text where
the client text is not yet available as a place holder in a page design - Its also useful to
remind clients of areas that requires more work before the new site goes live.
We can also provide temporary web space if your existing site is being replaced. The
“Sandboxed site” is not available to the public and will have no impact on your existing
site but will allow you and your associates to test and refine its content before being
transferred to your own domain.
Keywords and Links are vital components in Search Engine Optimization SEO,
Keywords are search terms a visitor might typically use to find your site products or
services and are hidden in the code of your site and individual pages, keywords should
relate to the text on the page but can also contain additional terms to assist visitors to
find your site. For example geographical data can help users find “Local” suppliers.
Keywords from similar sites to yours can be viewed to guide your choice of words.
Simply brows to a website that features high in a search request, Right click on the
page and find the option that reveals the “Page Source” then scan down the text until
you see “Keywords”.
Here is the result from the www.ford.co.uk website:
<meta name="keywords" content="Ford, Ford ka, small cars, city cars, Ford fiesta,
small cars, city cars, Ford fusion, hybrid cars, hybrid vehicles, Ford focus, hatchbacks,
hatchback cars, hatchback vehicles, hatch backs, hatch back cars, Ford focus cc, Ford
focus coupe-cabriolet">
(note: the keywords are comma delimited so “cars, hybrid cars, hatch back cars,” are all
treated as single key words).
Links are a vital components of the Internet it is an element in an electronic document
that links to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document.
Typically, you click on the hyperlink to follow the link. Hyperlinks are the most essential
ingredient of all hypertext systems, including the World Wide Web.
Search engines will rank your site based upon how many other sites link to yours, Your
site may have identical information and content to a neighbouring site but if their site
has hundreds of others linking to their content it will inevitably appear higher than yours
in a search result.
Many company's set up a “Links Page” on their sites and they can provide two useful
functions, A car site may for example have a link to motoring organisations, DVLA's
vehicle online services, spare parts suppliers etc, A reciprocal link is a mutual link
between two objects, commonly between two websites to ensure mutual traffic. For
example, Ford and The Lord's Taverners (the official Charity of recreational cricket)
have websites. If Ford’s website links to Lord’s website, and Lord's website links to
Ford's website, the websites are reciprocally linked in order to achieve higher rankings
in the search engines. Reciprocal linking between websites is an important part of the
search engine optimization process because Google uses link popularity algorithms
(defined as the number of links that led to a particular page and the anchor text of the
link) to rank websites for relevancy.
Consider asking suppliers and complementary service providers to link to your site.
Live Text Areas or “iframes” can show text in an area that is directly editable from your
own computer or smart-phone. If you have time sensitive information that changes
often it may be simply too time consuming or expensive to involve your web designer.
iframes can for example be used on a situations vacant page, Simply log into your
Google Documents page and we will provide a text area you can update at any time to
list vacancy's or inform people you are not currently recruiting. Any changes made
here are instantly viewable on your website.
Any numer of colaborators may log onto the document once granted permission (A Free
Google GMail account is required for access to Google Documents).
You can have as many or as few iframes in your site and iframes can contain almost
any kind of data be it text, pictures, video or even other websites.
Collaboration: You may have a number of departments in your organisation
responsible for different aspects or areas of your site, while it is vital we have one clear
point of contact for our dealings with your organisation we encourage you to advise your
associates they are welcome to supply pictures and text copy for the site as long as
they have CC’d Carbon Copied the emails to to our primary client contact. We can then
assume that unless we hear differently within 24 hours that the content is approved for
use on the site.
Note: We will only change the site design, colour scheme or navigation on express
instruction from the Primary contact as these changes can impact every page and may
require a lot of additional work on page components.
"If you build it, they will come"
it’s NOT true
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Keep things brief and to the point, long wordy product descriptions may be fine for
printed materials but Internet surfers expect instant gratification, and if they cant get
what they expect to find instantly your competitors are only a mouse click away.
Primary navigation buttons/links should give visitors an overview of the sites content
at a glance typically a link to the HOME page will return visitors to the starting page
useful if customers get lost in a deep site. The primary navigation will typically include
links to “About Us”, “Products” or “Services”, “Contact Us” and “Find Us” pages.
Secondary navigation buttons are no less important but are typically nested as “fly
out” buttons under a Primary Button - typically the Products Page may have a range of
product options that fly out if you hover your mouse over that portion of the navigation
bar.
A photo gallery can be a vital tool in describing both products and services and don't
forget its comparatively easy to embed video direct from YouTube. If you are a retailer
many product shots are readily available from your suppliers, If you do supply your own
photos take care to study the backgrounds and try as far as possible to keep the photos
uncluttered. Our graphic designers can upon request isolate your products from the
background.
Provide a complete range of ways a client can contact your organisation, Phone
numbers, mobiles, email, Instant messaging, Twitter, Facebook, fax and trade shows
should all feature prominently in the “Contact Us” page. Many company's include
primary address and contact details in the “Footer” of every page very much like your
existing company stationary.
Downloads. “Data Sheets” are useful pages that may be downloaded by clients and
printed, A Portable Document Format “PDF” ensures that your documentation retains its
formatting and prints out exactly as intended on any computer.
What is all this Greek Text? Graphic designers have always used dummy text where
the client text is not yet available as a place holder in a page design - Its also useful to
remind clients of areas that requires more work before the new site goes live.
We can also provide temporary web space if your existing site is being replaced. The
“Sandboxed site” is not available to the public and will have no impact on your existing
site but will allow you and your associates to test and refine its content before being
transferred to your own domain.
Keywords and Links are vital components in Search Engine Optimization SEO,
Keywords are search terms a visitor might typically use to find your site products or
services and are hidden in the code of your site and individual pages, keywords should
relate to the text on the page but can also contain additional terms to assist visitors to
find your site. For example geographical data can help users find “Local” suppliers.
Keywords from similar sites to yours can be viewed to guide your choice of words.
Simply brows to a website that features high in a search request, Right click on the
page and find the option that reveals the “Page Source” then scan down the text until
you see “Keywords”.
Here is the result from the www.ford.co.uk website:
<meta name="keywords" content="Ford, Ford ka, small cars, city cars, Ford fiesta,
small cars, city cars, Ford fusion, hybrid cars, hybrid vehicles, Ford focus, hatchbacks,
hatchback cars, hatchback vehicles, hatch backs, hatch back cars, Ford focus cc, Ford
focus coupe-cabriolet">
(note: the keywords are comma delimited so “cars, hybrid cars, hatch back cars,” are all
treated as single key words).
Links are a vital components of the Internet it is an element in an electronic document
that links to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document.
Typically, you click on the hyperlink to follow the link. Hyperlinks are the most essential
ingredient of all hypertext systems, including the World Wide Web.
Search engines will rank your site based upon how many other sites link to yours, Your
site may have identical information and content to a neighbouring site but if their site
has hundreds of others linking to their content it will inevitably appear higher than yours
in a search result.
Many company's set up a “Links Page” on their sites and they can provide two useful
functions, A car site may for example have a link to motoring organisations, DVLA's
vehicle online services, spare parts suppliers etc, A reciprocal link is a mutual link
between two objects, commonly between two websites to ensure mutual traffic. For
example, Ford and The Lord's Taverners (the official Charity of recreational cricket)
have websites. If Ford’s website links to Lord’s website, and Lord's website links to
Ford's website, the websites are reciprocally linked in order to achieve higher rankings
in the search engines. Reciprocal linking between websites is an important part of the
search engine optimization process because Google uses link popularity algorithms
(defined as the number of links that led to a particular page and the anchor text of the
link) to rank websites for relevancy.
Consider asking suppliers and complementary service providers to link to your site.
Live Text Areas or “iframes” can show text in an area that is directly editable from your
own computer or smart-phone. If you have time sensitive information that changes
often it may be simply too time consuming or expensive to involve your web designer.
iframes can for example be used on a situations vacant page, Simply log into your
Google Documents page and we will provide a text area you can update at any time to
list vacancy's or inform people you are not currently recruiting. Any changes made
here are instantly viewable on your website.
Any numer of colaborators may log onto the document once granted permission (A Free
Google GMail account is required for access to Google Documents).
You can have as many or as few iframes in your site and iframes can contain almost
any kind of data be it text, pictures, video or even other websites.
Collaboration: You may have a number of departments in your organisation
responsible for different aspects or areas of your site, while it is vital we have one clear
point of contact for our dealings with your organisation we encourage you to advise your
associates they are welcome to supply pictures and text copy for the site as long as
they have CC’d Carbon Copied the emails to to our primary client contact. We can then
assume that unless we hear differently within 24 hours that the content is approved for
use on the site.
Note: We will only change the site design, colour scheme or navigation on express
instruction from the Primary contact as these changes can impact every page and may
require a lot of additional work on page components.
Illustration
Keep things brief and to the point, long wordy product descriptions may be fine for
printed materials but Internet surfers expect instant gratification, and if they cant get
what they expect to find instantly your competitors are only a mouse click away.
Primary navigation buttons/links should give visitors an overview of the sites content at
a glance typically a link to the HOME page will return visitors to the starting page useful
if customers get lost in a deep site. The primary navigation will typically include links to
“About Us”, “Products” or “Services”, “Contact Us” and “Find Us” pages.
Secondary navigation buttons are no less important but are typically nested as “fly out”
buttons under a Primary Button - typically the Products Page may have a range of
product options that fly out if you hover your mouse over that portion of the navigation
bar.
A photo gallery can be a vital tool in describing both products and services and don't
forget its comparatively easy to embed video direct from YouTube. If you are a retailer
many product shots are readily available from your suppliers, If you do supply your own
photos take care to study the backgrounds and try as far as possible to keep the photos
uncluttered. Our graphic designers can upon request isolate your products from the
background.
Provide a complete range of ways a client can contact your organisation, Phone
numbers, mobiles, email, Instant messaging, Twitter, Facebook, fax and trade shows
should all feature prominently in the “Contact Us” page. Many company's include
primary address and contact details in the “Footer” of every page very much like your
existing company stationary.
Downloads. “Data Sheets” are useful pages that may be downloaded by clients and
printed, A Portable Document Format “PDF” ensures that your documentation retains its
formatting and prints out exactly as intended on any computer.
What is all this Greek Text? Graphic designers have always used dummy text where
the client text is not yet available as a place holder in a page design - Its also useful to
remind clients of areas that requires more work before the new site goes live.
We can also provide temporary web space if your existing site is being replaced. The
“Sandboxed site” is not available to the public and will have no impact on your existing
site but will allow you and your associates to test and refine its content before being
transferred to your own domain.
Keywords and Links are vital components in Search Engine Optimization SEO,
Keywords are search terms a visitor might typically use to find your site products or
services and are hidden in the code of your site and individual pages, keywords should
relate to the text on the page but can also contain additional terms to assist visitors to
find your site. For example geographical data can help users find “Local” suppliers.
Keywords from similar sites to yours can be viewed to guide your choice of words.
Simply brows to a website that features high in a search request, Right click on the
page and find the option that reveals the “Page Source” then scan down the text until
you see “Keywords”.
Here is the result from the www.ford.co.uk website:
<meta name="keywords" content="Ford, Ford ka, small cars, city cars, Ford fiesta, small
cars, city cars, Ford fusion, hybrid cars, hybrid vehicles, Ford focus, hatchbacks,
hatchback cars, hatchback vehicles, hatch backs, hatch back cars, Ford focus cc, Ford
focus coupe-cabriolet">
(note: the keywords are comma delimited so “cars, hybrid cars, hatch back cars,” are all
treated as single key words).
Links are a vital components of the Internet it is an element in an electronic document
that links to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document.
Typically, you click on the hyperlink to follow the link. Hyperlinks are the most essential
ingredient of all hypertext systems, including the World Wide Web.
Search engines will rank your site based upon how many other sites link to yours, Your
site may have identical information and content to a neighbouring site but if their site has
hundreds of others linking to their content it will inevitably appear higher than yours in a
search result.
Many company's set up a “Links Page” on their sites and they can provide two useful
functions, A car site may for example have a link to motoring organisations, DVLA's
vehicle online services, spare parts suppliers etc, A reciprocal link is a mutual link
between two objects, commonly between two websites to ensure mutual traffic. For
example, Ford and The Lord's Taverners (the official Charity of recreational cricket) have
websites. If Ford’s website links to Lord’s website, and Lord's website links to Ford's
website, the websites are reciprocally linked in order to achieve higher rankings in the
search engines. Reciprocal linking between websites is an important part of the search
engine optimization process because Google uses link popularity algorithms (defined as
the number of links that led to a particular page and the anchor text of the link) to rank
websites for relevancy.
Consider asking suppliers and complementary service providers to link to your site.
Live Text Areas or “iframes” can show text in an area that is directly editable from your
own computer or smart-phone. If you have time sensitive information that changes
often it may be simply too time consuming or expensive to involve your web designer.
iframes can for example be used on a situations vacant page, Simply log into your
Google Documents page and we will provide a text area you can update at any time to
list vacancy's or inform people you are not currently recruiting. Any changes made here
are instantly viewable on your website.
Any numer of colaborators may log onto the document once granted permission (A Free
Google GMail account is required for access to Google Documents).
You can have as many or as few iframes in your site and iframes can contain almost
any kind of data be it text, pictures, video or even other websites.
Collaboration: You may have a number of departments in your organisation
responsible for different aspects or areas of your site, while it is vital we have one clear
point of contact for our dealings with your organisation we encourage you to advise your
associates they are welcome to supply pictures and text copy for the site as long as they
have CC’d Carbon Copied the emails to to our primary client contact. We can then
assume that unless we hear differently within 24 hours that the content is approved for
use on the site.
Note: We will only change the site design, colour scheme or navigation on express
instruction from the Primary contact as these changes can impact every page and may
require a lot of additional work on page components.
"If you build it, they will come"
it’s NOT true
YouTube Video
Keep things brief and to the point, long wordy product descriptions may be fine for
printed materials but Internet surfers expect instant gratification, and if they cant get
what they expect to find instantly your competitors are only a mouse click away.
Primary navigation buttons/links should give visitors an overview of the sites content at
a glance typically a link to the HOME page will return visitors to the starting page useful
if customers get lost in a deep site. The primary navigation will typically include links to
“About Us”, “Products” or “Services”, “Contact Us” and “Find Us” pages.
Secondary navigation buttons are no less important but are typically nested as “fly out”
buttons under a Primary Button - typically the Products Page may have a range of
product options that fly out if you hover your mouse over that portion of the navigation
bar.
A photo gallery can be a vital tool in describing both products and services and don't
forget its comparatively easy to embed video direct from YouTube. If you are a retailer
many product shots are readily available from your suppliers, If you do supply your own
photos take care to study the backgrounds and try as far as possible to keep the photos
uncluttered. Our graphic designers can upon request isolate your products from the
background.
Provide a complete range of ways a client can contact your organisation, Phone
numbers, mobiles, email, Instant messaging, Twitter, Facebook, fax and trade shows
should all feature prominently in the “Contact Us” page. Many company's include
primary address and contact details in the “Footer” of every page very much like your
existing company stationary.
Downloads. “Data Sheets” are useful pages that may be downloaded by clients and
printed, A Portable Document Format “PDF” ensures that your documentation retains its
formatting and prints out exactly as intended on any computer.
What is all this Greek Text? Graphic designers have always used dummy text where
the client text is not yet available as a place holder in a page design - Its also useful to
remind clients of areas that requires more work before the new site goes live.
We can also provide temporary web space if your existing site is being replaced. The
“Sandboxed site” is not available to the public and will have no impact on your existing
site but will allow you and your associates to test and refine its content before being
transferred to your own domain.
Keywords and Links are vital components in Search Engine Optimization SEO,
Keywords are search terms a visitor might typically use to find your site products or
services and are hidden in the code of your site and individual pages, keywords should
relate to the text on the page but can also contain additional terms to assist visitors to
find your site. For example geographical data can help users find “Local” suppliers.
Keywords from similar sites to yours can be viewed to guide your choice of words.
Simply brows to a website that features high in a search request, Right click on the
page and find the option that reveals the “Page Source” then scan down the text until
you see “Keywords”.
Here is the result from the www.ford.co.uk website:
<meta name="keywords" content="Ford, Ford ka, small cars, city cars, Ford fiesta, small
cars, city cars, Ford fusion, hybrid cars, hybrid vehicles, Ford focus, hatchbacks,
hatchback cars, hatchback vehicles, hatch backs, hatch back cars, Ford focus cc, Ford
focus coupe-cabriolet">
(note: the keywords are comma delimited so “cars, hybrid cars, hatch back cars,” are all
treated as single key words).
Links are a vital components of the Internet it is an element in an electronic document
that links to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document.
Typically, you click on the hyperlink to follow the link. Hyperlinks are the most essential
ingredient of all hypertext systems, including the World Wide Web.
Search engines will rank your site based upon how many other sites link to yours, Your
site may have identical information and content to a neighbouring site but if their site has
hundreds of others linking to their content it will inevitably appear higher than yours in a
search result.
Many company's set up a “Links Page” on their sites and they can provide two useful
functions, A car site may for example have a link to motoring organisations, DVLA's
vehicle online services, spare parts suppliers etc, A reciprocal link is a mutual link
between two objects, commonly between two websites to ensure mutual traffic. For
example, Ford and The Lord's Taverners (the official Charity of recreational cricket) have
websites. If Ford’s website links to Lord’s website, and Lord's website links to Ford's
website, the websites are reciprocally linked in order to achieve higher rankings in the
search engines. Reciprocal linking between websites is an important part of the search
engine optimization process because Google uses link popularity algorithms (defined as
the number of links that led to a particular page and the anchor text of the link) to rank
websites for relevancy.
Consider asking suppliers and complementary service providers to link to your site.
Live Text Areas or “iframes” can show text in an area that is directly editable from your
own computer or smart-phone. If you have time sensitive information that changes often
it may be simply too time consuming or expensive to involve your web designer. iframes
can for example be used on a situations vacant page, Simply log into your Google
Documents page and we will provide a text area you can update at any time to list
vacancy's or inform people you are not currently recruiting. Any changes made here
are instantly viewable on your website.
Any numer of colaborators may log onto the document once granted permission (A Free
Google GMail account is required for access to Google Documents).
You can have as many or as few iframes in your site and iframes can contain almost any
kind of data be it text, pictures, video or even other websites.
Collaboration: You may have a number of departments in your organisation responsible
for different aspects or areas of your site, while it is vital we have one clear point of
contact for our dealings with your organisation we encourage you to advise your
associates they are welcome to supply pictures and text copy for the site as long as they
have CC’d Carbon Copied the emails to to our primary client contact. We can then
assume that unless we hear differently within 24 hours that the content is approved for
use on the site.
Note: We will only change the site design, colour scheme or navigation on express
instruction from the Primary contact as these changes can impact every page and may
require a lot of additional work on page components.
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Maps
Keep things brief and to the point, long wordy product descriptions may be
fine for printed materials but Internet surfers expect instant gratification, and if
they cant get what they expect to find instantly your competitors are only a
mouse click away.
Primary navigation buttons/links should give visitors an overview of the sites
content at a glance typically a link to the HOME page will return visitors to the
starting page useful if customers get lost in a deep site. The primary
navigation will typically include links to “About Us”, “Products” or “Services”,
“Contact Us” and “Find Us” pages.
Secondary navigation buttons are no less important but are typically nested
as “fly out” buttons under a Primary Button - typically the Products Page may
have a range of product options that fly out if you hover your mouse over that
portion of the navigation bar.
A photo gallery can be a vital tool in describing both products and services
and don't forget its comparatively easy to embed video direct from YouTube.
If you are a retailer many product shots are readily available from your
suppliers, If you do supply your own photos take care to study the
backgrounds and try as far as possible to keep the photos uncluttered. Our
graphic designers can upon request isolate your products from the
background.
Provide a complete range of ways a client can contact your organisation,
Phone numbers, mobiles, email, Instant messaging, Twitter, Facebook, fax
and trade shows should all feature prominently in the “Contact Us” page.
Many company's include primary address and contact details in the “Footer”
of every page very much like your existing company stationary.
Downloads. “Data Sheets” are useful pages that may be downloaded by
clients and printed, A Portable Document Format “PDF” ensures that your
documentation retains its formatting and prints out exactly as intended on any
computer.
What is all this Greek Text? Graphic designers have always used dummy
text where the client text is not yet available as a place holder in a page
design - Its also useful to remind clients of areas that requires more work
before the new site goes live.
We can also provide temporary web space if your existing site is being
replaced. The “Sandboxed site” is not available to the public and will have no
impact on your existing site but will allow you and your associates to test and
refine its content before being transferred to your own domain.
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Keywords and Links are vital
components in Search Engine
Optimization SEO, Keywords are
search terms a visitor might
typically use to find your site
products or services and are
hidden in the code of your site and
individual pages, keywords should
relate to the text on the page but
can also contain additional terms
to assist visitors to find your site.
For example geographical data
can help users find “Local”
suppliers.
Keywords from similar sites to
yours can be viewed to guide your
choice of words. Simply brows to a
website that features high in a
search request, Right click on the
page and find the option that
reveals the “Page Source” then
scan down the text until you see
“Keywords”.
Here is the result from the
www.ford.co.uk website:
<meta name="keywords"
content="Ford, Ford ka, small
cars, city cars, Ford fiesta, small
cars, city cars, Ford fusion, hybrid
cars, hybrid vehicles, Ford focus,
hatchbacks, hatchback cars,
hatchback vehicles, hatch backs,
hatch back cars, Ford focus cc
A Range of Map options available with full Google Maps Integration in a
range of sizes and complexity
Sometimes a completely customised map is required, large estates, buildings
and Stores can all benefit from a clearly drawn map.
Click Map to see Zoomed Version
Your Google Account
Keep things brief and to the point, long wordy product descriptions may be fine for
printed materials but Internet surfers expect instant gratification, and if they cant get
what they expect to find instantly your competitors are only a mouse click away.
Primary navigation buttons/links should give visitors an overview of the sites content at
a glance typically a link to the HOME page will return visitors to the starting page useful
if customers get lost in a deep site. The primary navigation will typically include links to
“About Us”, “Products” or “Services”, “Contact Us” and “Find Us” pages.
Secondary navigation buttons are no less important but are typically nested as “fly out”
buttons under a Primary Button - typically the Products Page may have a range of
product options that fly out if you hover your mouse over that portion of the navigation
bar.
A photo gallery can be a vital tool in describing both products and services and don't
forget its comparatively easy to embed video direct from YouTube. If you are a retailer
many product shots are readily available from your suppliers, If you do supply your own
photos take care to study the backgrounds and try as far as possible to keep the photos
uncluttered. Our graphic designers can upon request isolate your products from the
background.
Provide a complete range of ways a client can contact your organisation, Phone
numbers, mobiles, email, Instant messaging, Twitter, Facebook, fax and trade shows
should all feature prominently in the “Contact Us” page. Many company's include
primary address and contact details in the “Footer” of every page very much like your
existing company stationary.
Downloads. “Data Sheets” are useful pages that may be downloaded by clients and
printed, A Portable Document Format “PDF” ensures that your documentation retains its
formatting and prints out exactly as intended on any computer.
What is all this Greek Text? Graphic designers have always used dummy text where
the client text is not yet available as a place holder in a page design - Its also useful to
remind clients of areas that requires more work before the new site goes live.
We can also provide temporary web space if your existing site is being replaced. The
“Sandboxed site” is not available to the public and will have no impact on your existing
site but will allow you and your associates to test and refine its content before being
transferred to your own domain.
Keywords and Links are vital components in Search Engine Optimization SEO,
Keywords are search terms a visitor might typically use to find your site products or
services and are hidden in the code of your site and individual pages, keywords should
relate to the text on the page but can also contain additional terms to assist visitors to
find your site. For example geographical data can help users find “Local” suppliers.
Keywords from similar sites to yours can be viewed to guide your choice of words.
Simply brows to a website that features high in a search request, Right click on the
page and find the option that reveals the “Page Source” then scan down the text until
you see “Keywords”.
Here is the result from the www.ford.co.uk website:
<meta name="keywords" content="Ford, Ford ka, small cars, city cars, Ford fiesta, small
cars, city cars, Ford fusion, hybrid cars, hybrid vehicles, Ford focus, hatchbacks,
hatchback cars, hatchback vehicles, hatch backs, hatch back cars, Ford focus cc, Ford
focus coupe-cabriolet">
(note: the keywords are comma delimited so “cars, hybrid cars, hatch back cars,” are all
treated as single key words).
Links are a vital components of the Internet it is an element in an electronic document
that links to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document.
Typically, you click on the hyperlink to follow the link. Hyperlinks are the most essential
ingredient of all hypertext systems, including the World Wide Web.
Search engines will rank your site based upon how many other sites link to yours, Your
site may have identical information and content to a neighbouring site but if their site has
hundreds of others linking to their content it will inevitably appear higher than yours in a
search result.
Many company's set up a “Links Page” on their sites and they can provide two useful
functions, A car site may for example have a link to motoring organisations, DVLA's
vehicle online services, spare parts suppliers etc, A reciprocal link is a mutual link
between two objects, commonly between two websites to ensure mutual traffic. For
example, Ford and The Lord's Taverners (the official Charity of recreational cricket) have
websites. If Ford’s website links to Lord’s website, and Lord's website links to Ford's
website, the websites are reciprocally linked in order to achieve higher rankings in the
search engines. Reciprocal linking between websites is an important part of the search
engine optimization process because Google uses link popularity algorithms (defined as
the number of links that led to a particular page and the anchor text of the link) to rank
websites for relevancy.
Consider asking suppliers and complementary service providers to link to your site.
Live Text Areas or “iframes” can show text in an area that is directly editable from your
own computer or smart-phone. If you have time sensitive information that changes often
it may be simply too time consuming or expensive to involve your web designer. iframes
can for example be used on a situations vacant page, Simply log into your Google
Documents page and we will provide a text area you can update at any time to list
vacancy's or inform people you are not currently recruiting. Any changes made here
are instantly viewable on your website.
Any numer of colaborators may log onto the document once granted permission (A Free
Google GMail account is required for access to Google Documents).
You can have as many or as few iframes in your site and iframes can contain almost any
kind of data be it text, pictures, video or even other websites.
Collaboration: You may have a number of departments in your organisation
responsible for different aspects or areas of your site, while it is vital we have one clear
point of contact for our dealings with your organisation we encourage you to advise your
associates they are welcome to supply pictures and text copy for the site as long as they
have CC’d Carbon Copied the emails to to our primary client contact. We can then
assume that unless we hear differently within 24 hours that the content is approved for
use on the site.
Note: We will only change the site design, colour scheme or navigation on express
instruction from the Primary contact as these changes can impact every page and may
require a lot of additional work on page components.
"If you build it, they will come"
it’s NOT true
Your KeyWords
Keep things brief and to the point, long wordy product descriptions may be fine for
printed materials but Internet surfers expect instant gratification, and if they cant get
what they expect to find instantly your competitors are only a mouse click away.
Primary navigation buttons/links should give visitors an overview of the sites content at
a glance typically a link to the HOME page will return visitors to the starting page useful
if customers get lost in a deep site. The primary navigation will typically include links to
“About Us”, “Products” or “Services”, “Contact Us” and “Find Us” pages.
Secondary navigation buttons are no less important but are typically nested as “fly
out” buttons under a Primary Button - typically the Products Page may have a range of
product options that fly out if you hover your mouse over that portion of the navigation
bar.
A photo gallery can be a vital tool in describing both products and services and don't
forget its comparatively easy to embed video direct from YouTube. If you are a retailer
many product shots are readily available from your suppliers, If you do supply your own
photos take care to study the backgrounds and try as far as possible to keep the photos
uncluttered. Our graphic designers can upon request isolate your products from the
background.
Provide a complete range of ways a client can contact your organisation, Phone
numbers, mobiles, email, Instant messaging, Twitter, Facebook, fax and trade shows
should all feature prominently in the “Contact Us” page. Many company's include
primary address and contact details in the “Footer” of every page very much like your
existing company stationary.
Downloads. “Data Sheets” are useful pages that may be downloaded by clients and
printed, A Portable Document Format “PDF” ensures that your documentation retains its
formatting and prints out exactly as intended on any computer.
What is all this Greek Text? Graphic designers have always used dummy text where
the client text is not yet available as a place holder in a page design - Its also useful to
remind clients of areas that requires more work before the new site goes live.
We can also provide temporary web space if your existing site is being replaced. The
“Sandboxed site” is not available to the public and will have no impact on your existing
site but will allow you and your associates to test and refine its content before being
transferred to your own domain.
Keywords and Links are vital components in Search Engine Optimization SEO,
Keywords are search terms a visitor might typically use to find your site products or
services and are hidden in the code of your site and individual pages, keywords should
relate to the text on the page but can also contain additional terms to assist visitors to
find your site. For example geographical data can help users find “Local” suppliers.
Keywords from similar sites to yours can be viewed to guide your choice of words.
Simply brows to a website that features high in a search request, Right click on the
page and find the option that reveals the “Page Source” then scan down the text until
you see “Keywords”.
Here is the result from the www.ford.co.uk website:
<meta name="keywords" content="Ford, Ford ka, small cars, city cars, Ford fiesta,
small cars, city cars, Ford fusion, hybrid cars, hybrid vehicles, Ford focus, hatchbacks,
hatchback cars, hatchback vehicles, hatch backs, hatch back cars, Ford focus cc, Ford
focus coupe-cabriolet">
(note: the keywords are comma delimited so “cars, hybrid cars, hatch back cars,” are all
treated as single key words).
Links are a vital components of the Internet it is an element in an electronic document
that links to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document.
Typically, you click on the hyperlink to follow the link. Hyperlinks are the most essential
ingredient of all hypertext systems, including the World Wide Web.
Search engines will rank your site based upon how many other sites link to yours, Your
site may have identical information and content to a neighbouring site but if their site
has hundreds of others linking to their content it will inevitably appear higher than yours
in a search result.
Many company's set up a “Links Page” on their sites and they can provide two useful
functions, A car site may for example have a link to motoring organisations, DVLA's
vehicle online services, spare parts suppliers etc, A reciprocal link is a mutual link
between two objects, commonly between two websites to ensure mutual traffic. For
example, Ford and The Lord's Taverners (the official Charity of recreational cricket)
have websites. If Ford’s website links to Lord’s website, and Lord's website links to
Ford's website, the websites are reciprocally linked in order to achieve higher rankings
in the search engines. Reciprocal linking between websites is an important part of the
search engine optimization process because Google uses link popularity algorithms
(defined as the number of links that led to a particular page and the anchor text of the
link) to rank websites for relevancy.
Consider asking suppliers and complementary service providers to link to your site.
Live Text Areas or “iframes” can show text in an area that is directly editable from your
own computer or smart-phone. If you have time sensitive information that changes
often it may be simply too time consuming or expensive to involve your web designer.
iframes can for example be used on a situations vacant page, Simply log into your
Google Documents page and we will provide a text area you can update at any time to
list vacancy's or inform people you are not currently recruiting. Any changes made
here are instantly viewable on your website.
Any numer of colaborators may log onto the document once granted permission (A Free
Google GMail account is required for access to Google Documents).
You can have as many or as few iframes in your site and iframes can contain almost
any kind of data be it text, pictures, video or even other websites.
Collaboration: You may have a number of departments in your organisation
responsible for different aspects or areas of your site, while it is vital we have one clear
point of contact for our dealings with your organisation we encourage you to advise your
associates they are welcome to supply pictures and text copy for the site as long as
they have CC’d Carbon Copied the emails to to our primary client contact. We can then
assume that unless we hear differently within 24 hours that the content is approved for
use on the site.
Note: We will only change the site design, colour scheme or navigation on express
instruction from the Primary contact as these changes can impact every page and may
require a lot of additional work on page components.
"If you build it, they will come"
it’s NOT true
GMAIL
Keep things brief and to the point, long wordy product descriptions may be fine for
printed materials but Internet surfers expect instant gratification, and if they cant get
what they expect to find instantly your competitors are only a mouse click away.
Primary navigation buttons/links should give visitors an overview of the sites content at
a glance typically a link to the HOME page will return visitors to the starting page useful
if customers get lost in a deep site. The primary navigation will typically include links to
“About Us”, “Products” or “Services”, “Contact Us” and “Find Us” pages.
Secondary navigation buttons are no less important but are typically nested as “fly out”
buttons under a Primary Button - typically the Products Page may have a range of
product options that fly out if you hover your mouse over that portion of the navigation
bar.
A photo gallery can be a vital tool in describing both products and services and don't
forget its comparatively easy to embed video direct from YouTube. If you are a retailer
many product shots are readily available from your suppliers, If you do supply your own
photos take care to study the backgrounds and try as far as possible to keep the photos
uncluttered. Our graphic designers can upon request isolate your products from the
background.
Provide a complete range of ways a client can contact your organisation, Phone
numbers, mobiles, email, Instant messaging, Twitter, Facebook, fax and trade shows
should all feature prominently in the “Contact Us” page. Many company's include
primary address and contact details in the “Footer” of every page very much like your
existing company stationary.
Downloads. “Data Sheets” are useful pages that may be downloaded by clients and
printed, A Portable Document Format “PDF” ensures that your documentation retains its
formatting and prints out exactly as intended on any computer.
What is all this Greek Text? Graphic designers have always used dummy text where
the client text is not yet available as a place holder in a page design - Its also useful to
remind clients of areas that requires more work before the new site goes live.
We can also provide temporary web space if your existing site is being replaced. The
“Sandboxed site” is not available to the public and will have no impact on your existing
site but will allow you and your associates to test and refine its content before being
transferred to your own domain.
Keywords and Links are vital components in Search Engine Optimization SEO,
Keywords are search terms a visitor might typically use to find your site products or
services and are hidden in the code of your site and individual pages, keywords should
relate to the text on the page but can also contain additional terms to assist visitors to
find your site. For example geographical data can help users find “Local” suppliers.
Keywords from similar sites to yours can be viewed to guide your choice of words.
Simply brows to a website that features high in a search request, Right click on the
page and find the option that reveals the “Page Source” then scan down the text until
you see “Keywords”.
Here is the result from the www.ford.co.uk website:
<meta name="keywords" content="Ford, Ford ka, small cars, city cars, Ford fiesta, small
cars, city cars, Ford fusion, hybrid cars, hybrid vehicles, Ford focus, hatchbacks,
hatchback cars, hatchback vehicles, hatch backs, hatch back cars, Ford focus cc, Ford
focus coupe-cabriolet">
(note: the keywords are comma delimited so “cars, hybrid cars, hatch back cars,” are all
treated as single key words).
Links are a vital components of the Internet it is an element in an electronic document
that links to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document.
Typically, you click on the hyperlink to follow the link. Hyperlinks are the most essential
ingredient of all hypertext systems, including the World Wide Web.
Search engines will rank your site based upon how many other sites link to yours, Your
site may have identical information and content to a neighbouring site but if their site has
hundreds of others linking to their content it will inevitably appear higher than yours in a
search result.
Many company's set up a “Links Page” on their sites and they can provide two useful
functions, A car site may for example have a link to motoring organisations, DVLA's
vehicle online services, spare parts suppliers etc, A reciprocal link is a mutual link
between two objects, commonly between two websites to ensure mutual traffic. For
example, Ford and The Lord's Taverners (the official Charity of recreational cricket) have
websites. If Ford’s website links to Lord’s website, and Lord's website links to Ford's
website, the websites are reciprocally linked in order to achieve higher rankings in the
search engines. Reciprocal linking between websites is an important part of the search
engine optimization process because Google uses link popularity algorithms (defined as
the number of links that led to a particular page and the anchor text of the link) to rank
websites for relevancy.
Consider asking suppliers and complementary service providers to link to your site.
Live Text Areas or “iframes” can show text in an area that is directly editable from your
own computer or smart-phone. If you have time sensitive information that changes
often it may be simply too time consuming or expensive to involve your web designer.
iframes can for example be used on a situations vacant page, Simply log into your
Google Documents page and we will provide a text area you can update at any time to
list vacancy's or inform people you are not currently recruiting. Any changes made here
are instantly viewable on your website.
Any numer of colaborators may log onto the document once granted permission (A Free
Google GMail account is required for access to Google Documents).
You can have as many or as few iframes in your site and iframes can contain almost
any kind of data be it text, pictures, video or even other websites.
Collaboration: You may have a number of departments in your organisation
responsible for different aspects or areas of your site, while it is vital we have one clear
point of contact for our dealings with your organisation we encourage you to advise your
associates they are welcome to supply pictures and text copy for the site as long as they
have CC’d Carbon Copied the emails to to our primary client contact. We can then
assume that unless we hear differently within 24 hours that the content is approved for
use on the site.
Note: We will only change the site design, colour scheme or navigation on express
instruction from the Primary contact as these changes can impact every page and may
require a lot of additional work on page components.
Analytics
Keep things brief and to the point, long wordy product descriptions may be fine
for printed materials but Internet surfers expect instant gratification, and if they
cant get what they expect to find instantly your competitors are only a mouse
click away.
Enterprise-class web analytics made smarter, friendlier and installed on your
site for free.
Google Analytics is the enterprise-class web analytics solution that gives you
rich insights into your website traffic and marketing effectiveness. Powerful,
flexible and easy-to-use features now let you see and analyse your traffic data
in an entirely new way. With Google Analytics, you're more prepared to write
better-targeted ads, strengthen your marketing initiatives and create higher
converting websites.
Web analytics is the measurement, collection, analysis and reporting of internet
data for purposes of understanding and optimizing web usage.
Web analytics is not just a tool for measuring website traffic but can be used as
a tool for business research and market research.
Web analytics applications can also help you measure the results of traditional
print advertising campaigns. It helps one to estimate how the traffic to the
website changed after the launch of a new advertising campaign.
Web analytics provides data on the number of visitors, page views, etc. to
gauge the traffic and popularity trends which helps doing the market research.
There are two categories of web analytics; off-site and on-site web analytics.
Off-site web analytics refers to web measurement and analysis regardless of
whether you own or maintain a website. It includes the measurement of a
website's potential audience (opportunity), share of voice (visibility), and buzz
(comments) that is happening on the Internet as a whole.
On-site web analytics measure a visitor's journey once on your website. This
includes its drivers and conversions; for example, which landing pages
encourage people to make a purchase.
On-site web analytics measures the performance of your website in a
commercial context. This data is typically compared against key performance
indicators for performance, and used to improve a web site or marketing
campaign's audience response.
You may review your analytics report at any time from any connected computer
and now from your Android phone.
We will also arrange for a monthly analytics report to be sent direct to your
inbox.
Analytics - Definition
A simple definition of analytics is "the science of
analysis". A practical definition, however, would
be that analytics is the process of obtaining an
optimal or realistic decision based on existing
data. Business managers may choose to make
decisions based on past experiences or rules of
thumb, or there might be other qualitative
aspects to decision making; but unless there are
data involved in the process, it would not be
considered analytics.