March 10th, 2010 . by Henry
You may have the option of choosing a freelance web developer instead of a web development company if your budget won’t allow you to. The thought of getting the services of a company can be daunting to anybody on a tight budget because web development companies can sometimes be very expensive. But it is important to be aware that not all freelancers do a great job. When looking for a freelancer to work on a website, you should not just consider those offering at a very low price. You should be more concerned about the quality of the finished product. Low-priced service does not mean a great deal so you should be very careful in choosing a skilled and well experienced freelancer.
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February 10th, 2010 . by Henry
A good web developer possesses the knowledge, experience and skill to create a web site that catches the attention of its target audience, must be coded correctly for easy navigation, properly indexed by well known search engines and is displayed well also on various browsers and OSs. To help you decide if you have hired a good designer, consider looking at their past works. Check if they have used modern HTML in building a site. If all this characteristics were done by your developer, you can be rest assured that you have a good if not the best web site developer.
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June 27th, 2009 . by Henry
The internet was first designed with the machines developed for humans who had to adapt to standards that were more or less limited by the way machines were out together. The term micro-format is a revolutionary way of looking at the web which as we know has evolved a lot since it’s inception. The new way developers look at the internet/web is with the people who use them in from of the machines which we do our work making them more human-like and acceptable as technology for people. The web has been doing well, as far as serving us able to give us what we need and serving the many businesses who fund the infrastructure at which we work in, call it a win-win battle. But there is a very much important factor that has to evolve that has to do with our very human nature, we all differ from one to another in terms of preference. Read the rest of this entry »
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May 27th, 2009 . by Henry
Not all web pages have to be as serious as hell to get the attention of your customers and followers for there are a lot of funny ones that do make the cut by using rather unorthodox pages that whilst their bizarre forms still keep the customers rolling in as can be seen on this site. Call them guerrilla designs or rogue themed ones but they are interesting enough to get people interested to dig deeper and even get onto your services or whatever you may be marketing. Professional sites promote using professional themes and methods accepted and quite standardized in the industry. But for freelance works and sites that are for public consumption, the sky’s the limit when to comes to design. Read the rest of this entry »
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March 27th, 2009 . by Henry
Everybody who has worked with SEO knows that proper selection of your links, phrases and words for SEO purposes is one of the most effective way to promote your product, site or other services. Page ranking is done by the many search engine bots and selecting the most likely term,phrase or word that your prospective customers are to search for, the more likely they will be landing on your page. There is one important thing to consider when engaging in SEO, and that is you don;t only want more people to get into your site, but those visits should also translate to sales or profits because of the particular page they laded in. Read the rest of this entry »
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February 18th, 2009 . by editor

If you’re a new web developer and want to showcase your designs and get come constructive criticism for your work – plus exposure – then you might want to visit Get Free Web Designs. Both beginner and veteran web designers have designs here, all open sourced. Besides the exposure, this is also a way for you learn various techniques in web design based on the designs you like or are most popular. Since it is open sourced, you can easily see the XHTML code used to make it, and can use it either as a base for a new design, or apply principles used in coding to make your own unique webpage design.
Simply visit the page and register so you can start uploading your designs for the world to see.
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