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- Up to 5 pages
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- Search engine optimization
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Web site package!
Includes:
- Up to 5 pages
- Original artwork and designs
- Flash banner
- Search engine optimization
- Inbound links from the JSMedia online community
- 12 months of Web site hosting
- Up to 100 POP/Imap Email Accounts
- Monthly Stats
- Domain name registration
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Web site creation details:
Search
engine optimization refers to the implementation of five
meta tag keywords on the main page of the Web site. Additionally,
JSMedia will link your domain name to at least three other
web sites created by JSMedia. The Flash banner can be exchanged
for a Flash image slide show or interactive slide show.
Payment for Web site creation is due upon customer approval
of the site. Payment method options are check, money order
or PayPal. Please consider payment method before placing
an order.
Additional
pages are available at $60.00 per page. Other additional
elements, including e-commerce functions are estimated on
a case-by-case basis.
JSMedia
requires up to 3 weeks to have completed Web site published
online, if applicable.
Placing
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the JSMedia License Agreement.

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Web
Design Facts
by: Hunter Blyth
Fact 1: We can’t deny the fact that when browsers enter a
site, they look for something that is relevant to their needs. If
they ended in a particular site through advertisements, then they
would expect to see something related to that ad.
Fact 2: On the other
hand, when a search engine scans a site’s contents, it looks
for contents which are useful enough for other sites to reference.
It expects to locate a content that is consistent with the keywords.
Fact 3: Moreover, visitors
who go to a shopping cart would expect to find photos with high
quality, a variety of applicable views and lastly, a concise and
clear description and costs. They also expect that the cart should
work in all types of browsers.
But sad to say, some
viewers do not find what they need in a website or sometimes they
have a hard time going around the site. The following things should
make you aware on the things why web sites fail.
One fact that web designers
must know is that people wouldn’t enter your site unless they
know their way around it.
Due to this concern,
web designers must take into consideration that they need to conceptualize
user friendly and easy to understand websites. For most customers
or viewers, very extravagant design won’t matter as long as
they don’t get lost in your site.
Your competitors are
just a click away
When designing your web
site, think very carefully on things that could give you a plus
over your competitors. Think of the things that you can offer your
customers in order for them to stay on your site and choose you
above all else.
People hate slow websites
Designers must understand
that searchers can be very impatient when surfing through sites
in the Internet. Therefore, designers must find a way to minimize
the slowness of websites and at the same time offer viewers with
quality contents.
Searchers
look for relevant information
Dr. Jim Jansen of Penn
State’s School of Information Sciences and Technology said,
“A web site has to be relevant to a searchers needs. Otherwise,
by the time three minutes have elapsed, 40 percent of searchers
will have moved on. While some may have found what they wanted,
others may simply have given up and move to a different site."
When designing web pages, designers can’t help but become
graphic artists with the aim to make your site look great but sometimes
lacking in information. Therefore, remember that while it is important
to make your site attractive, it is equally important to place in
your site the information that visitors need.
Sites should have clear
abstracts
The first thing
that appears on the result page as an answer to a search engine
query is the site’s abstract. The abstract explains everything
about your site. According to a study done by Penn State, more users
or searchers can be drawn to a site with the use of an abstract.
That is if the abstract is informative enough and gives relevant
and enticing information about the site. Dr. Jim Jansen said, "For
site developers, if you want to be looked at, it is absolutely critical
that the abstract be crystal clear about the purpose of your Web
site."
About The Author
Hunter Blyth
currently writes for Dolphin Promotions SEO and Web Design Company
http://www.dolphinpromotions.co.uk/
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