How to Choose a Creative Web Designer for Professional Website Design

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Cristina Gomes Said:

In recent website design scenario it is undoubtedly prove that we all are seeking to prepare a creative website to launch our local business globally. We all know that nowadays all kind of shopping as well as marketing are done through the internet and people are searching their needs into the search engines. Thus firstly we need a platform (in form of a website) where people can communicate with us to enquiring their needs.

Now the question arises that how to do our affordable website design? Whom to hire to design our professional website? Yes, it is very true that in this web industry there are thousands of profitable web designing firms and enormous numbers of freelance website designer. Then what are the best ways to choose the right one?

It is found that we all are making hasty decision to select web design firm but normally we do not go for any kind of inspection regarding on that firm while thinking to build a creative web site design for our business. Always remember you website will be the nameless face of your business and people will showing their interest on your business through it and thus you need to be very careful while designing.

Apart from their web designing knowledge, there are some features of creative website designer which are differentiating them from their competitors. Enquire these following features before hiring professional web designer.

The first and foremost thing is to recognize their experience level i.e. how many years they are working in this web industry? Yes, it is proven that years of working experience makes you confident and capable while designing any website. Reputed web designing firms vastly experienced on ups and downs of this web industry. Through years of web design experience they know the requirement of your business market and it may happen that sometimes they will advice you for few effective features to add which brings more appeal into your desired website.

How many different types of unique website they have designed? Yes, producing unique website design is one of the elegant features of any web site designer but preparing unique web graphic design for different types of business industry is the best feature of them. If they worked on that then they can easily differentiate the needs while designing i.e. the requirements or looks of the hair cutting saloon web template will not be the same with the shopping web template.

Are they believes to do separate research work before starting each website design or simply following a general procedure to design all websites? Nowadays it is observed that busy web designing firms do not have any time for a research work to understand the needs of your website before start designing. They design quite similar websites for their different client to generate more and more revenue for their business. Simply avoid these types of designers and go for them who have time for research works before start designing your web site because any kind of research can increase the creativity of your website which will helps you to receive more visitors through the internet.

Are they using latest web 2 designing style or they dealing with old designing version? Enquire this point to increase the usability of your desired website. Professional website designers are keen to develop their knowledge to bring more creativity at their design. Nowadays creative website designers are using web 2 design styles to enlarge the looks of your website and put more accessibility which increases effortless traveling facility for your website viewers.

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Web Design November 18th 2009

CSS for Web Design

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John Cvetkovic Said:

There was a time when the browser called Netscape Navigator 4 was ruling the web browser market. During that time designers planned layouts with the help of tables. If you see a layout in a webpage, it is actually a table. For uncomplicated designs also designers had to use tables. Using one or two tables in a webpage wouldn’t be a problem but it required more than 10 tables at times. Moreover, the one table had to be placed within another table. Dreamweaver even today use such tables actually meant for tabular representation of information to design their web templates. CSS was not supported by Netscape Navigator 4 and therefore there was not much use for CSS in this browser. Soon the war between the browsers settled and Internet Explorer established itself as the winner. Internet Explorer was more compliant with W3C and it supported tables. CSS was again used for web designing. There was no problem using tables to substitute for layout but it just didn’t feel right. It is a wonder that no other web design language developed soon enough to solve this problem. Many web design programs did come later but the gap between necessity and lack of technology was wide for several years. CSS came to be used for designing layout for WebPages and this also had the additional of being recognized by search engines. CSS has been a subject of contention ever since it became known because even today web browsers support CSS with certain limits.

While solely relying on CSS was not a solution for layout problems and web design issues because web browsers have their own way of representing WebPages at times and the display might be slightly different. CSS follows a set of rules which does not apply with all the browsers. Designers who are already used to designing with the help of tables will find it difficult to work with CSS. They will find it confusing and might try to use the same tabled principles of designing while using CSS and will get everything wrongly done. CSS 2.1 and CSS 3 are the latest versions of CSS web design standards that have more applications inbuilt and designers have to just experiment with the many features to make full use of it. Vertical positioning and other problems like full-length footers were rectified in the later versions of CSS.

CSS layouts have been used for widely nowadays for web designing purposes. It has in fact completely replaced table- based layouts. Those who are using are finding CSS easier and are gradually switching to it. Internet explorer 6 is considered to be the biggest hit of web browsers after Netscape Navigator 4. Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer 7 have released and they are ruling the browser market with their excellent features. CSS has combined with XHTML to create better solutions for web designing and there seems to be no limit for its expansion. The World Wide Web has created a lot of demand in terms of design and understanding between the browsers and the web design languages.

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Web Design November 12th 2009

Making Money With Articles: Do it yourself Web Design

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Andi Wize Said:

When you are trying to make money through promoting articles and affiliate links, you will need a good, simple, and easy to navigate website to put them on. There are two ways that you can accomplish this: you can try to do it yourself if you have any web design skills or you can hire someone.

Doing it yourself, unless you were a pro to begin with, can be difficult for some. You will need to read many tutorials and it may take some time to get going. You could also risk having a site that looks very badly made and thrown together. It is also important (for visitors and search engines) that your site is easy to navigate, which may be a problem if you do not know what you are doing.

Making a Do It Yourself website can be hard, but if you accomplish your goal, maybe you will learn so much that you can write a few articles on it to add to a new DIY niche site!

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Article Marketing October 1st 2009

Make Money With Articles: Do it yourself Web Design

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Nicholas Tan Said:

When you are trying to make money through promoting articles and affiliate links, you will need a good, simple, and easy to navigate website to put them on. There are two ways that you can accomplish this: you can try to do it yourself if you have any web design skills or you can hire someone.

Doing it yourself, unless you were a pro to begin with, can be difficult for some. You will need to read many tutorials and it may take some time to get going. You could also risk having a site that looks very badly made and thrown together. It is also important (for visitors and search engines) that your site is easy to navigate, which may be a problem if you do not know what you are doing.

Making a Do It Yourself website can be hard, but if you accomplish your goal, maybe you will learn so much that you can write a few articles on it to add to a new DIY niche site!

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Affiliate Programs September 18th 2009

Wish to Build a Website Without Tables?

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lizawelma Said:

tation of W3C standards is clear: all the attributes of size, position, colors, alignment (width, height, align, font, color)…must not appear on the html page, but this will manage the display, i.e. the CSS. We will therefore try to convince you to create our own site, fully CSS (no tables for display). This site will be respectful of the W3C standard, but also the accessibility to blind, not deaf, people with disabilities (sensory, motor …).

At the moment, the immense majority of websites are built using tables. The tables, makes it possible to structure the page in several parts, and each party may contain a menu, a header, content…

However, this almost-universal method has many disadvantages:

The interweaving of multiple tables is often necessary, even for simple design.

The number of tags (table, tr, td, colspan, rowspan …) and quickly becomes considerably increases the code readability.

This Code heavy often unnecessarily increases the weight of the page and loading.

In addition to accessibility issues (e.g. disability), it is recommended to use each tag so semantically correct. A table was originally designed to display tabular data … (a forum, calendar, results for example) and not to make the presentation of his page.

Prerequisite

The full-CSS or CSS Positioning is the strict implementation of the recommendations of current Web Designing standards. XHTML (and strict HTML) is designed to make a strict separation between content and layout. It is necessary to know the basics of XHTML and CSS before you want to rush into a project design without tables.

Benefits of CSS positioning

Better Accessibility: browsers, search engines, machinery, people with disabilities

Durability: Standards compliance assures us of having a site compatible with all future browsers

Last days: the separation structure / content provides good readability of the code, but also an update facilitated

Weight of the page: each HTML page is reduced by 1 / 3 to 2 / 3

The current limits of CSS positioning

Currently, CSS (or browsers), do not all artistic follies. There are still a few cases (increasingly rare), for which the CSS methods are not yet sufficiently well implemented by browsers to be effective or easily conceivable. Among these cases:

make "columns" of the same height

positioning and / or center vertical elements

make a layout for 100% of height with fixed parts (e.g. header)

Currently, for these cases, it is still preferable to use a well designed.

The general philosophy is this: we will try to think differently: no tables or cells, but in terms of "elements" (title, menu, header, footer, etc.).

And if Affinities…

The CSS positioning technique may seem off-putting to the top for webmasters used to not think in terms of tables … but the benefits of CSS quickly become undeniable. The proof is that it is entirely possible to modify the entire design of the page, just by amending an attribute in the … CSS Imagine saving time for sites a few hundred pages!

The most striking example is the famous site Zengarden CSS, a true chameleon of the Web as it is possible to take hundreds of different designs (CSS style) while retaining the same structure (HTML). Finally, and this is important to emphasize, positioning CSS can follow the evolution of Web standards proposed by the W3C.

Customize the Website Design to integrate all of your requirements and make Website Customization process easy.

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Web Design September 15th 2009

The Importance of Web Design, SEO and SEM

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Vancouver Web Design Said:

Whether your company is large or small, you must have a web presence that works for your business. Commanding a powerful presence on the World Wide Web has become a table stake. A company’s web design details and web presence has replaced a wide array of communication vehicles. Nowadays customers, suppliers, and even potential investors form a first impression from a company’s web presence.

And it’s not just the homepage – a good cover followed by unfriendly navigation, hard to decipher visuals, or simply too many graphic images will ruin a visit to a website. 

Next, you have to be sure that the front end, “the market engine,” is tied tightly to all of your company’s back-office functions. Everything must work smoothly so that billing, customer care and relationship management, inventory, shipping, and even sales can use your web presence as an integrated business tool.

So in a nut shell, here is basically the steps to great web design when you tie it into SEO and SEM. Getting yourself a favorable listing in search engines is a matter of following these two steps when designing your website pages.

Step 1: Use your TITLE Tag Properly!

Most search engines place a lot of weight on the content of your TITLE tag. Your page’s title is very important and you should design it properly. Do not set the title of your page to something totally unrelated to your site. For example: “Welcome!” or “Thank You For Visiting!” simply will not do.

When surfing the net I often see plenty of pages where the title is “Untitled Document” or “Title Your Page Here” – the page owner hadn’t even specified a title at all. It’s unfortunate because those pages are missing out on potential search engine ranking.

Your TITLE tag should clearly represent what your site is about. If you’re building a page that talks about your company’s products, the title should thoroughly reflect that topic. “Our Products” or “Product Listings” is a bad choice for a page title – people are probably going to be searching for your company by name or by the type of product you sell. Thus, using our website as an example: “Vancouver Web Design, SEO Vancouver, BC Web Design”. What ever business you are in, make sure your title tag reflects exactly who you are and what you do.

Also consider using keywords in your TITLE tag. For example, let’s say you’re selling real estate. You might want to make the title of your main page “Seattle Real Estate, Real Estate Agency in Seattle, Listing Homes, Property and Commercial listing for the Seattle Area!” As you can see, this title gets right to the point about the topic of the page. It also uses your keyword: “Seattle Real Estate,” and more specifically “Real Estate Listings in Seattle” (twice). Someone searching for “Real Estate” is more likely to find YOUR page than a page titled “Homes For Sale.”

Step 2: Keywords aren’t just for META tags

Over the years, META tags have been hawked as “the” way to get good listings in the search engines. Early on, this was true – when META tags were first created in the HTML specifications, search engines put a lot of weight on them. Several years ago you could literally boost yourself to the top of the search results by including repetitive keywords in your META tags.

However, META tags have now become the most abused part of web pages. People routinely add META keywords to their page which have no relevance to their site’s topic. For example, many webmasters use META keywords like “pics” or “mp3″ even if their site has nothing to do with those categories. They’re hoping that people who search for hot topics will stumble across their page and stop by.

Those tactics do not work anymore. META tags now carry a surprisingly low weight in all of the popular search engines. What is important now is the overall content of your page. Search engines have algorithms (methods) for determining what your web pages are really about. These algorithms are closely-guarded secrets, for obvious reasons. However, they all focus on one thing these days: the REAL content in your web page. If you create a web page about “The CompanyABC Business Opportunity” but include META keywords like “free pics” and “download music,” your site’s not going to be indexed under the topics you defined in your keywords. In fact, it might be rejected altogether!

Not only should you make sure that your META keywords tag appropriately reflects the content of your page, you should ensure that the text content of your page contains a good distribution of your keywords. Mention your company name often (and evenly) throughout your site.

For Example: “Our Company is the best company around. Imagine working at home and being your own boss – Our Company makes it possible! Your potential for earnings with Our Company is unlimited. Our Company allows you to sell as much as you want or as little as you want. The amount of money you make with Our Company depends on how much effort you put into your Our Company business.” Using your company name strategically and through out your web page is going to get you much higher rankings when someone performs a search for Our Company.

As you can see, the keyword (Our Company) is evenly distributed. Don’t try bunching up your keywords at the end of the page, that doesn’t work and may prevent you from being listed at all. You should concentrate on using keywords as part of your site’s content, and spreading them evenly throughout your text.

As you can see, these two steps are pretty simple. It’s all a matter of incorporating them into the design of your web pages – or redesigning your pages to fit, if your site is already live and submitted. There is never any guarantees that your website will end up #1 in the search results, but I do guarantee that if you follow these two steps you’ll achieve better overall rankings.

Above all else, avoid common spammer tactics like grouping keywords at the bottom of your page, or trying to “hide” keywords by making the text the same color as your page’s background. Search engines look for these methods and will often disqualify your page if they encounter what they think is spam.

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