Article tag: Websites
How to Choose the Right Pages for Your Website
By Adam J. Barkafski Published:01 February 2012
Facing a new website can be a challenge. There are so many decisions to make, from selecting a domain name to choosing what colors to use. One of the major decisions is planning what sections or pages a website will have. The wrong pages can mean spending time and money on developing content that won't really make a difference, or worse, turning off potential customers. However, remembering one simple tip will make planning the right pages and sections to your website simple, and it should lead to more customers.
The Best Thing to Determine Your Website’s Success
By Adam J. Barkafski Published:01 January 2012
For most of us, our websites are an important way to find new business or activity. We create them hoping that people looking for the solutions that we provide will find us on the internet and then buy from us or contact us for more. However, this may be one of the greatest challenges we face—getting found by these web surfers. But there is one thing that you can do, more than anything else, that will help your site find its right audience.
Top 6 Changes in Business Websites in the Last 6 Years
By Adam J. Barkafski Published:01 December 2011
This holiday season marks Dream Seed Multimedia’s sixth. When I reflect on the kind of work I was doing for clients by the end of 2006 and what I’m doing now, I find it interesting to see just how online marketing has changed is such a short time. In honor of my sixth Christmas with Dream Seed, I thought I’d share with you six big changes I’ve noticed in effective small business and nonprofit websites.
Why Does My Website Look Different on Certain People’s Computers?
By Adam J. Barkafski Published:01 November 2011
One of the little joys (or annoyances, depending on how you look at it) in website design is the inevitable challenge of getting a website to play nicely with all the different internet browsers, computers, mobile devices, screen sizes, etc., out there today. For anyone who has a website, it is also inevitable that someday you will look at your website on a different computer and see subtle changes in how the site looks. So what causes this, and is it possible to be avoided?
Got a Local Business? Don’t Forget about Local Search!
By Adam J. Barkafski Published:01 October 2011
If your business or nonprofit caters to a local population in any way, say through a bricks-and-mortar store or some kind of localized in-person service, you might be missing out on a great online opportunity. How can a geographical limitation become an advantage over other websites that have no local boundaries? The answer lies in local search, and capitalizing on it can make a big difference for your business or organization.
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