Archive for November, 2009

Easily Share/Promote Your Web Site

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

You have your web site up and running or you have just added some important posts to your Blog.  How do you make it as easy as possible to for people to share this information?

Here is a free web-based tool that does just that.  It is called ‘Add This’ and can be seen here at this web site:

http://www.addthis.com/

You pick the options you want and the site will automatically generate the HTML code needed. You simply copy/paste this this code and place it on your Web site or with-in the template of your blog.

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CSS and Divs vs Tables

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

When it comes to building sites some people are still using tables to create their layouts.  While these still may work they are outdated and can look unprofessional.  This is where CSS and Divs come in.  Not only are they the new and latest design technique but they also can give your site a superior look.  Some other benefits to using CSS and Divs include faster load times, cross-browser compatibility, lower hosting costs, less time spent, consistency maintained, easier for SEO, etc.

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Maximizing Your Website’s Full Potential

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Whether your website is for business or personal use its important to follow certain guidelines to ensure users have a good experience .

Theme/Color - This is the first impression the user gets when visiting your site and can be the determining factor if they stay or leave.  When creating a theme for your site keep it simple.  The easiest way to do this is by designating areas for your header (logo/banner), navigation, content, and footer (copyright, contact info, etc) that fit together to create a square/rectangle on the page.  When picking colors try picking ones that flow together and are easy on the users eyes.  There are many tools on the web that can assist with this such as a color wheel which help with getting lighter/darker shades and colors that compliment each other.

Navigation/Menu - This is another crucial part to your site and should be visible on all pages near the top or in a sidebar for easy access.  A menu may also be placed at the bottom for your users convenience if your site content is long or you have a flash (elderly users or older browsers may not recognize this) navigation.  However the bottom of your page shouldn’t  be the primary source of navigation.  Another thing to remember is to never have broken links because they look unprofessional and can frustrate the user.  Even if a page is not up yet you should still never leave the link broken.  Simply create a page letting the user know the page is currently under construction and to check back.

Content – This can also make or break your website.  When adding content be sure to break it up with line breaks, bullets, images, different alignment, etc.  A user does not want to sit and read a wall of text, they want to get the key information easily.  If a page is really long there may be a chance that you could take a section and place it on its own page.  You also want to make sure you keep related information together and unrelated information apart to avoid confusion from the user.

Footer – The final thing in maximizing your sites potential is creating a footer for the bottom of your pages.  A footer should contain copyright information and your contact information such as address, phone, e-mail, etc for quick access to the user.   The footer should not however replace a contact page.

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New Clients – Redmond Automotive

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Redmond Automotive is a great example of a long time Traverse City local business.  They have been serving customers for their automotive needs for 25 years, and are located on 14th street in the middle of Traverse City.  We have been working with them to create a website that is extremely straightforward, simple, and easy to use for their potential customers. (more…)

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New Project For Cedar Creek Interiors

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

We have been working on a another new and exciting Website for Cedar Creek Interiors. We have put together for them  a very unique Website that will display there vast inventory of in-house products and also catalog only items. The site has a break down of four categories; Cottages, Rustic, Traditional and Transitional. Each page will highlight the category and give a brief view of what they offer. As a customer your able to just scratch the surface of the site or you can dive in deep to get full catalog views of all products available. Cedar Creek Interiors originally wanted a site that gave a very strong sense of who they were in the design. We took this in mind and created a site that is elegant and informational at the same time.

Look back later for the new www.cedarcreekinteriors.com Website in a few weeks!!

Cedar Creek Interiors

Cedar Creek Interiors

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New Project for Daddy Mac’s Snacks

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Another one of our newest client Websites is for Daddy Mac’s Snacks. Located in Traverse City, Daddy Mac’s has been a large part of the snack industry in the area and decided it was time to take his business to the next level. That meant taking sales online with a great looking Website that would attract new customers and generate interest in his many products. The site consists mainly of the company information and will soon be taking sales of his snacks online.

Check back at www.daddymacsnacks.com for the Website launch!

Daddy Mac's Snacks Website

Daddy Mac's Snacks Website

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