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	<title>Gadget</title>
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		<title>Your Audience?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 10:50:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Understanding the type of people who visit your site is a very important task because you can use that information to enhance your site to suit them. As a result, you will gain more loyal returning visitors that come back again and again for more.
What is the age level and what kind of knowledge does [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">Understanding the type of people who <strong>visit</strong> your site is a very important task because you can use that information to enhance your site to suit them. As a result, you will gain more loyal returning <strong>visitors</strong> that come back again and again for more.<span id="more-31"></span></p>
<p align="justify"><!--Adsense1-->What is the age level and what kind of knowledge does your <strong>audience</strong> have? A layman might linger around a general site on gardening, but a professional botanist might turn his nose at the very same site. Similarly, a regular person will leave a site filled with astronomy abstracts but a well educated university graduate will find that site interesting.</p>
<p align="justify">Take your <strong>audience&#8217;s</strong> emotional state into consideration when building your site. If a very irritated visitor searches for a solution and comes across your site, you will want to make sure you offer the solution right up front and sell or promote your product to him second. In this way, the visitor will put his trust in you for offering the solution to his problems and is more likely to buy your product when you offer it to him after that.</p>
<p align="justify">When you design the layout for your site, you have to take into account the characteristics of your <strong>audience</strong>. Are they old or young people? Are they looking for trends or are they just looking for information served without any icing on the cake? <!--Adsense3-->For example, introducing a new, exciting game with a simple, straightforward black text against white background page will definitely turn prospects away. Make sure your design suits your site&#8217;s general theme.</p>
<p align="justify">Try to sprinkle colloquial language in your sites sparingly where you see fit and you will create a sense that your audience is on common ground with you. This in turn builds a trusting relationship between you and your <strong>audience</strong>, which will come in useful should you want to market a product to your audience.<!--Adsense4--></p>
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		<title>Search Engine Friendly Pages</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 16:23:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no point in building a website unless there are visitors coming in. A major source of traffic for most sites on the Internet is search engines like Google, Yahoo!, MSN, Altavista and so on. Hence, by designing a search engine friendly site, you will be able to rank easily in search engines and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><!--Adsense1-->There is no point in building a <em>website</em> unless there are visitors coming in. A major source of traffic for most sites on the Internet is search engines like <strong>Google</strong>, <strong>Yahoo!</strong>, <strong>MSN</strong>, <strong>Altavista</strong> and so on. Hence, by designing a search engine friendly site, you will be able to rank easily in search engines and obtain more visitors.<span id="more-15"></span></p>
<p align="justify"><!--Adsense2-->Major <strong>search engines</strong> use programs called crawlers or robots to index <span style="text-decoration: underline;">websites</span> to list on their search result pages. They follow links to a page, reads the content of the page and record it in their own database, pulling up the listing as people search for it.</p>
<p align="justify">If you want to make your site indexed easily, you should avoid using frames on your <span style="text-decoration: underline;">website</span>. Frames will only confuse search engine robots and they might even abandon your site because of that. Moreover, frames make it difficult for users to bookmark a specific page on your site without using long, complicated scripts.</p>
<p align="justify"><!--Adsense4-->Do not present important information in Flash movies or in images. Search engine robots can only read text on your source code so if you present important words in Flash movies and images rather than textual form, your search engine ranking will be affected dramatically.</p>
<p align="justify"><!--Adsense3-->Use meta tags accordingly on each and every page of your <strong>site</strong> so that search engine robots know at first glance what that particular page is about and whether or not to index it. By using meta tags, you are making the <strong>search engine</strong> robot&#8217;s job easier so they will crawl and index your <span style="text-decoration: underline;">site</span> more frequently.</p>
<p align="justify">Stop using wrong <strong>HTML</strong> tags like &lt;font&gt; to style your page. Use <strong>CSS</strong> (Cascading Style Sheets) instead because they are more effective and efficient. By using <strong>CSS</strong>, you can eliminate redundant <strong>HTML</strong> tags and make your pages much lighter and faster to load.</p>
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		<title>Why Hire A Designer?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 15:22:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of online business owners start with no money. They have to do everything themselves &#8212; the preparation of a product, the development of a marketing strategy, the actual building of a website to cater to their product&#8217;s marketing needs. As their business expands over time, they will find that their simple &#8220;homemade&#8221; site [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">A lot of <strong>online business</strong> owners start with no <span style="text-decoration: underline;">money</span>. They have to do everything themselves &#8212; the preparation of a product, the development of a <strong>marketing</strong> strategy, the actual building of a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">website</span> to cater to their product&#8217;s <strong>marketing</strong> needs. <span id="more-16"></span>As their <strong>business</strong> expands over time, they will find that their simple &#8220;homemade&#8221; site might not be enough to cover everything, and they will have to take a day or two away to simply dedicate that to the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">website</span> expansion.</p>
<p align="justify">Sounds familiar? Chances are, you&#8217;re someone who started everything with no <span style="text-decoration: underline;">money</span> too, so you&#8217;re pretty skeptical when it comes to giving away your money in exchange for something that you could have done yourself. However, there is a lot more to hiring a <strong>designer</strong> than just finishing up a job that you don&#8217;t want to do.</p>
<p align="justify">When you <strong>hire a web designer</strong> to do your job for you, you are doing more than just handing over the &#8220;dirty job&#8221; to someone else. In fact, by paying a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">little money</span>, you can let the <strong>designer</strong> worry about the little annoyances that always evade the main picture and only come haunting when you&#8217;re halfway through the job. That way, you will be more focused and have more time to spend on your actual <strong>business strategy</strong>.</p>
<p align="justify">On the other hand, the designers you hire a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">professionals</span> so they are good at what they do. By outsourcing your web design jobs to them, you won&#8217;t have to worry when problems surface because you can always get them to fix it for you. Again, they will be able to pin point the problem and fix it faster than you probably will be able to.</p>
<p align="justify">Also, the work you pay for will turn out more professional than what you can achieve because the <strong>designers</strong> have been doing it longer than you have. After all, they do it for a living so they have to be good!</p>
<p align="justify">So, remember to not just work your <strong>business</strong>, but grow your <strong>business</strong> too!</p>
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		<title>Good Design Practices</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 14:41:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your website is where your business resides &#8212; it&#8217;s like the headquarter of an offline company. Hence, it is important to practise good design principles to make sure your site reaches out to the maximum number of visitors and sells to as many people as possible.
Make sure you have clear directions on the navigation of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">Your <strong>website</strong> is where your <strong>business</strong> resides &#8212; it&#8217;s like the headquarter of an offline company. Hence, it is important to <strong>practise good design</strong> principles to make sure your site reaches out to the maximum number of visitors and sells to as many people as possible.<span id="more-17"></span></p>
<p align="justify">Make sure you have clear directions on the navigation of your <strong>website</strong>. The navigation menu should be uncluttered and concise so that visitors know how to navigate around your website without confusion.</p>
<p align="justify">Reduce the number of images on your <strong>website</strong>. They make your site load very slowly and more often than not they are very unnecessary. If you think any image is essential on your <strong>site</strong>, make sure you <strong>optimize</strong> them using image editing programs so that they have a minimum file size.</p>
<p align="justify">Keep your text paragraphs at a reasonable length. If a paragraph is too long, you should split it into seperate paragraphs so that the text blocks will not be too big. This is important because a block of text that is too large will deter visitors from reading your content.</p>
<p align="justify">Make sure your <strong>website</strong> complies to web standards at <a href="http://www.w3.org">www.w3.org</a> and make sure they are cross-browser compatible. If your website looks great in <strong>Internet Explorer</strong> but breaks horribly in <strong>Firefox </strong>and <strong>Opera</strong>, you will lose out on a lot of prospective visitors.</p>
<p align="justify">Avoid using scripting languages on your site unless it is absolutely necessary. Use scripting languages to handle or manipulate data, not to create visual effects on your website. Heavy scripts will slow down the loading time of your <strong>site</strong> and even crash some browsers. Also, scripts are not supported across all <em>browsers</em>, so some visitors might miss important information because of that.</p>
<p align="justify">Use <strong>CSS</strong> to style your page content because they save alot of work by styling all elements on your <strong>website</strong> in one go.</p>
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		<title>Keep Visitors Coming Back</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 14:21:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of successful websites depend on returning visitors to account for a major part of their traffic. Returning visitors are easier to convert into paying customers because the more often they return to a site, the more trust they have in that site. The credibility issue just melts away. Hence, keep your visitors coming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">A lot of successful <strong>websites</strong> depend on returning <strong>visitors</strong> to account for a major part of their <strong>traffic</strong>. Returning <strong>visitors</strong> are easier to convert into paying customers because the more often they return to a <strong>site</strong>, the more trust they have in that <strong>site</strong>. The credibility issue just melts away. Hence, <strong>keep your visitors coming back</strong> to your <strong>site</strong> with the following methods:<span id="more-7"></span></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Start a forum, chatroom or shoutbox</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When you start a <em>forum</em>, <em>chatroom</em> or <em>shoutbox</em>, you are providing your <strong>visitors</strong> a place to voice their opinions and interact with their peers &#8212; all of them are <strong>visitors</strong> of your <strong>site</strong>. As conversations build up, a sense of community will also follow and your visitors will come back to your <strong>site</strong> almost religiously every day.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Start a web log (<a title="nge-BLOG" href="http://gajahpesing.web.id" target="_blank">blog</a>)</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Keep an <strong>online journal</strong>, or more commonly known as a <strong>blog</strong>, on your <strong>site</strong> and keep it updated with latest news about yourself. Human beings are curious creatures and they will keep their eyes glued to the monitor if you post fresh news frequently. You will also build up your <span style="text-decoration: underline;">credibility</span> as you are proving to them that there is also a real life person behind the <strong>website</strong>.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Carry out polls or surveys</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Polls</strong> and <strong>surveys</strong> are other forms of interaction that you should definitely consider adding to your <strong>site</strong>. They provide a quick way for <strong>visitors</strong> to voice their opinions and to get involved in your <strong>website</strong>. Be sure to publish polls or surveys that are strongly relevant to the target market of your website to keep them interested to find out about the results.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Hold puzzles, quizzes and games</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Just imagine how many office workers procrastinate at work every day, and you will be able to gauge how many people will keep <strong>visiting</strong> your <strong>site</strong> if you provide a very interesting or addicting way of entertainment. You can also hold competitions to award the high score winner to keep people trying continuously to earn the prize.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Update frequently with fresh content</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Update</strong> your <strong>site</strong> frequently with <span style="text-decoration: underline;">fresh content</span> so that every time your <strong>visitors</strong> come back, they will have something to read on your <strong>site</strong>. This is the most widely known and most effective method of attracting returning <strong>visitors</strong>, but this is also the least carried out one because of the laziness of <strong>webmasters</strong>. No one will want to <strong>browse</strong> a <strong>site</strong> that looks the same over ten years, so keep your <strong>site updated with fresh bites</strong>!</p>
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		<title>Built The Cheap</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 13:12:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Normally, if you want to have professional designers custom build your site, you must be prepared to dish out at least a few hundred dollars. All this can change if you know where to find the best deals, the best designs for the lowest price. Here&#8217;s a rough guide:
First, you must understand that it is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Normally, if you want to have <span style="text-decoration: underline;">professional</span> <strong>designers</strong> custom build your <strong>site</strong>, you must be prepared to dish out at least <em>a few hundred dollars</em>. All this can change if you know where to find the best deals, the best <strong>designs</strong> for the <em>lowest price</em>. Here&#8217;s a rough guide:<span id="more-6"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">First, you must understand that it is a rip off to get companies to <strong>design websites</strong> for you. Have you ever seen those <strong>advertisements</strong> in <span style="text-decoration: underline;">newspaper</span> classified ad sections that offer a 5-page website at <strong>$500</strong>? These <strong>companies</strong> are <strong>established companies</strong> with physical locations, therefore they have to increase the amount they charge to pay off some overheads: <em>office rent, designer&#8217;s wages, advertising costs and so on</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Therefore, it would be wise to find <strong>freelance designers</strong> who work from home. These people are often working from home so they do not have a high operation cost like that of a <strong>company</strong>. On the other hand, they will be able to design images with quality similar to those of <strong>designers</strong> from <strong>big companies</strong>, so it&#8217;s a &#8220;<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>no-brainer</em></span>&#8221; choice.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">However, choose <strong>freelancers</strong> with care. The best way to do this would be to go to elance.com. There, you can post the abstract of your <strong>project</strong> and get thousands of <strong>freelancers</strong> to bid on your <strong>project</strong>, so you will surely get the best deal. On top of that, you will be able to choose the designers based on their experience, past transactions and ratings, so your value for <strong>money</strong> is secured.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Another route you can take is to <strong>design</strong> your <strong>website</strong> yourself. Think about it, if you only need 5 simple pages to present some simple information, why waste hundreds of dollars for it? Just spend a little time to sit down and do it yourself. You&#8217;ll be able to design your own sites even if you do not know a single line of <strong>HTML</strong> code with the help of <strong>WYSIWYG</strong> (what you see is what you get) programs such as <strong>Microsoft Frontpage</strong>, <strong>Macromedia Dreamweaver</strong> and so on.</p>
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