Archive for January, 2009
Free Traffic to Your Website – Simple Strategy For Driving Targeted Traffic to Your Website
Jan 31st
Logos in Various Forms and Styles
Jan 31st
This article summarizes the different types of logos that are available and how does it matter to any business. Choose the best option that could work wonders for your company.
Professional MySpace Designers. Why Every Music Artist Needs One.
Jan 31st
Finding a professional MySpace designer that can bring to life your image, creativity and brand is a smart investment for music artists. Most important in your quest to find a professional MySpace designer is to find a designer that is also familiar with MySpace marketing and also has a good track record with internet marketing as a whole.
Your Ugly Website is Killing Your Business
Jan 31st
Having a bad website is worse than having no site at all, and having a bad website with a high SEO rank is worse than having a bad website that nobody knows about. This article explains why, and what you can do to see if you have a problem and fix it if you do.
What You Need to Know About Website Design
Jan 30th
So you want to have the best website possible, right? Then you need to understand the basic concepts of website design. Unless your website is simply for fun – or a hobby site – you want to entice your visitors to do something while they are surfing through your pages.
Why All Hotel Web Sites Look Alike and Why That Is a Bad Marketing Move
Jan 30th
Did you ever go online to try to find a nice guesthouse in Marrakech? Or in Fiji for that matter, because the problem is not just a Moroccan one. It is not the fault of the country or guesthouse, but just an intrinsic characteristic of all locations that have a strong cultural identity.
Flash Intro Templates Builds Up the Website Performance
Jan 30th
The article discusses flash intro template and the basics associated with it. Its use has many advantages over plain text websites.
Flash CS3 Tutorial – Arrays
Jan 30th
An array is basically a container for holding data, similar to the way a variable hold data. The difference is that an array can hold multiple pieces of data. The location of each piece of data is referred to as its index and will always fall in a specific sequence.
