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Web Marketing Guide

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Web Marketing Guide (675kb) to assist planning the promotion of your site.

What are the benefits of having a web site?

A website can target new clients or it can help retain your existing clients by adding value to their experience. It can act as an always available brochure and source of company information, or it can be an online business that generates income for you. It can be a meeting place, a resource center or even a source of entertainment. If your business needs to advertise, inform, sell, communicate or entertain then a website is capable of accommodating your needs.

Your website will be available 24 hours a day to a global audience. This provides an efficient delivery platform that meets the growing demands of net savy community. Our professionally designed websites can:

  • provide promotional information and act as an electronic brochure
  • display your products and services
  • allow clients to purchase goods or services any time day or night

  • allow reservations to be made online

  • develop customer loyalty through the provision of services and information
  • provide direct contact through email
Web design & development tip

Horizontal scrolling

Have you ever been to a Website where you found yourself having to scroll the screen left to right to read all the content? Chances are, you have. Chances are also that after a while, you decided against doing it. This is because, while it is intuitive to scroll down a page, it's less so left to right.

The visual distraction of having content cut off the right side is very disconcerting. You'll see many sites do this for the simple reason that the developer forced an absolute size width of the web page, instead of allowing it to fit within the user's screen. Bottom line? If you make your visitor scroll from left to right, they'll likely go to another site.

 
 
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