Web design topics of special interest      
for those who are planning a new website      
and for those who would like to improve the site they now have 
     



If you would like to develop a new website, select a topic below:
How to select the best domain name
Evaluate purpose and set goals
Determine content
Draft a site outline and review costs
Create style and format
Prepare all text, graphics & photos
Programming makes the difference
Ensuring a trouble-free site
Website promotion checklist


Does your present website need to be brought up to date?
How old is your website?
Is your site functionally deprived?
Is you website content limited?
Is your site hiding under a rock?
Could you use a private website?
What about on-going changes?

Comments about advertising, presentation, and perception
Never a second chance
How to analyze your website
A website is vital
Ads don't work
Don't count on search engines
Is your website an asset or liability?
Year-round promotion
Presentation is vital
Memory and the web



A basic concept that applies to all sites

The subjects above describe the various steps effective web development requires. Despite the simple procedures outlined, the key to any successful website is the same as it would be for a magazine ad, a sales brochure, or a salesman's call:

1. Your website must be seen by the prospect...you have to get in-the-door before any sales message can be delivered.

2. The information must be presented in a clear, complete, honest and easy to understand fashion.

3. It must be easy for the prospect to find the information he is looking for. There must be a request for action...a reasonable request in keeping with the nature of the product or service.