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Spam: why is it so bad?

Posted in Offshore outsourcing, Web Programming by Tim North on the August 16th, 2006
E-mail has become tremendously frustrating. Spam (i.e. junk e-mail) has risen to nightmare proportions. Some sites are reporting that 98% of their incoming e-mail is spam.
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The Most Important Question To Ask About Your Web Site!

Posted in Offshore outsourcing, Web Programming by Martin Gateshill on the August 16th, 2006
When you design a website how do you start ? Do you start with the banner graphics at the top, or the order page or maybe the sales letter ? All of those are areas that have to be created but they're really not the place to start.
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Planning Your Website

Posted in Web Design, Web Programming by Einfoway on the August 16th, 2006
After debating for awhile on the advantages and disadvantages of having a website, you have finally decided to do it. But where to start? You can't very well just hire a designer and give her free reign with your site. It's your web presence and you should have the final say in planning it.
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Web site monitoring is a global necessity

Posted in Offshore outsourcing, Web Programming by David Leonhardt on the August 16th, 2006
Bill Huang sits down at his computer. As he connects to the Internet, he glances out at the sun poking its nose above the Hong Kong skyline. It will be another busy day, and he has to order those slippers for his wife before rushing off to a meeting.
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How to Boost Your Chances at Having a Successful Web Site

Posted in Offshore outsourcing, Web Programming by Robin Nobles on the August 16th, 2006
New Web sites are springing up online by the millions. However, when they don’t reach a level of success, the Web site owners assume that they can’t make money off the Internet.
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Considerations for “Page Not Found” Errors

Posted in Offshore outsourcing, Web Programming by Isaac Ferreira on the August 16th, 2006
It is inevitable that mistakes will be made on a website. Although no user wants their work interrupted with a page not found error, it does provide the website an opportunity to demonstrate the level of care taken to ensure a good user experience. A 404 Page Not Found error can be a rather helpless experience.
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Site Maps Must be Developed to Reflect the Needs of Users

Posted in Offshore outsourcing, Web Programming by Isaac Ferreira on the August 16th, 2006
Often, the sense of lostness inside a website is because the Internet involves a non-linear network of links. Other websites do not always link to a homepage, creating a large number of undefined paths to specific information. When a user clicks a link into the middle of a site, it can cause disorientation. A well-designed site map may help to ease these situations when it is designed to reflect the needs of the user.
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Good Content: The Key To Search Engine Ranking

Posted in Offshore outsourcing, Web Programming by Daria Goetsch on the August 16th, 2006
Good content is key to website promotion success. All the bells and whistles in the world will not hold an audience like compelling information. Ask yourself: Why would a visitor stay at my website? What are they looking for? What do I have that they need? What holds them there once I've got them visiting? You have to tell your story in a way that will keep your visitors interested and coming back for more.
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Insider Tips for Choosing the Right Web Designer

Posted in Offshore outsourcing, Web Programming by Viki Nygaard on the August 16th, 2006
Stop! Before you rush to build a presence on the Web be careful! So-called Web designers are popping up in all directions. Owning Web creation software does not make one a Web designer. For goodness sake, free web design software can be downloaded from the 'Net in about 20 minutes.
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CGI Security Issues

Posted in Offshore outsourcing, Web Programming by Richard Lowe, Jr. on the August 16th, 2006
When you are creating or using CGI routines, you must be careful to keep good coding techniques, security and just plain common sense in mind. Sometimes you can do things that cause serious unexpected site effects. In fact, sometimes you may think you are making your CGI routine secure only to find out it just doesn't work like you expected.
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