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Reasons to Invest in a Web Site
A Website is an extremely valuable tool that bolster your existing marketing, sales, recruitment and communications effort, help to reach and retain Customer and used simply to let potential customers know you are there instead to just sell.
Sahil kumar | Published 05/14/2008 | Web Development | Rating:
Planning and Research - Important part of Web Design
A 'website design' requires a lot of planning and research along with good bit of effort. But with the march of the time, now we have some excellent and easy procedures and measures, which help a lot in course of website designing.
Raj Andrews | Published 02/12/2008 | Web Development | Unrated
Want Tips For Making Your Website User Friendly?
Do you know that most visitors leave a website within 10 seconds (according to some studies that span is as short as 3 seconds) of landing on the home page? And they may never return to the same site. To keep your website visitors stay longer, you need to engage them. This article offers some simple tips to turn your site into a user-friendly one.
Partho Mondal | Published 02/12/2008 | Web Development | Rating:
How to Create a Website - Simple Steps to get your Online Business Running
Building a website is a relatively inexpensive and simple process. Using these steps will give you a solid foundation to build your business as quickly and cost effectively as possible.
Noah Ulrich | Published 08/5/2007 | Web Development | Unrated
4 steps away from your own website
Read this in-depth article on how to build your very own website.
Josh Green | Published 09/21/2006 | Web Development | Rating:
eCommerce Solutions for Canadian Businesses
eCommerce is one of the rapidly-expanding industries in North America. However, if you are a Canadian entrepreneur, the chances are that you have not taken advantage of this phenomenon yet. As of 2006, the total annual online retail sales in the US have surpassed $170 billion. Yet, in Canada, the percentage of firms that are engaged in eCommerce has remained unchanged at 7% since 2001. Simply put, Canadian entrepreneurs have, for the most part, been ignoring the enormous revenues that could be generated from eCommerce sales. In fact, many Canadian websites avoid eCommerce entirely by asking potential customers to mail in a form, fax in order, or to call a customer service representative to process an order. Canadian online customers tend to buy from US online stores because Canadian online stores simply do not exist! Conversely, the small number of Canadian online stores in existence benefit immensely from the $170 billion US eCommerce market. The combination of existing free-trade agreements, combined with a borderless Internet, has allowed several high profile Canadian businesses to discover online direct-sales channels to US consumers.
Gerry Fung | Published 09/21/2006 | Web Development | Rating:


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