May 15 2008

What Does a Good Sales Web Page Need?

Filed under: CMS, Website Design

I have a background in sales and public relations which transfers nicely to the internet, which is just another form of media with the same human beings with the same wants, needs and reactions as those who read the newspaper and watch TV.

As a means of increasing my affiliate products income, as of the date of writing this, I’ve been going to topic related websites in order to secure interesting products and services I may offer to others for a commission. Because I’m already Clickbank merchant, using them to pay my own affiliate partners and take my orders, I did my search for other merchants using the same service.

May 05 2008

Adobe Opens Flash To More Development Across Devices

Filed under: Flash Design

Adobe’s Flash player is a common feature on desktop computers. Adobe hopes to make this the case on mobile phones, set-top boxes, and anything else that can run Flash formatted files (SWF< FLV/FL4) and content by opening up the application programming interface (API) and licensing to promote development.

The Open Screen Project

Dubbed the Open Screen Project, Adobe’s goal is to have Flash become the write once/run everywhere type of environment for games and other applications.

May 03 2008

How To Make Your Website Structurally Sound?

Filed under: Website Design

You’ve decided to build a website. Great! Your first step is to determine its structure—the pages you want to include and the information you want provide to visitors. But how to begin? Your first instinct may be to make your site different from everyone else’s. After all, trying to differentiate your business is what you’ve been doing throughout your branding process.

By Erin Ferree

You’ve decided to build a website. Great! Your first step is to determine its structure—the pages you want to include and the information you want provide to visitors. But how to begin?

Mar 24 2008

How to Analyze a Website??

Filed under: Website Design

By Gene DeFazzio

How to analyze a website is the first, and most important step, in the website design process. It requires answering several questions about this website you’re going to create. Now’s the time to start a journal. Write down the following questions and give some serious thought to your answers.

Why are you creating this website?

Your answer is important. It will determine the content, design and development of your pages. Do you have some interesting information you’d like to share? Do you have a product or service to sell? Do you want to display your artistic/creative talent? Do you have some terrific website links you want to let the world know about? Really think about this and then write down your thoughts.