Archive for the ‘web design’ Category

Google Places – A must for SEO

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Search Engine Optimisation was mainly about Backlinks, Organic Results and Google Adwords.

But now ‘google places’ has become an important factor of online presence. Basically it’s a free google listing that is driven by your businesses location. For most business this is very important as you want customers in your location finding you, not someone in another city, state or country.

Google Places is completely FREE.

You will need:
- a google account
- to setup your google places listing (be as thorough as possible)
- to verify your google places listing (by postcard code verification)

For more info go here : http://www.google.com/places/

creativepact can help you get the most out your google places listing for $150.00 aud
including building listing with keyword research, optimising images
Enquire here http://www.creativepact.com/?page=website-quote

Do i need a Website?

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Do i need a personal website?
Does my business need a website?
Do i need to market my website?

Do i need a personal website?
To answer the question “do i need a personal website” you must ask yourself what kind of message your trying to get across, am i trying to impress someone for a job, do i want to share information i think would be beneficial to others or do i want a website just for the sake of having a website. There are many reasons for a personal website and it comes down to expense, time & knowledge.

Does my Business need a website?
I would answer yes 99% of the time to “does my business need a website” and i’m not just saying this because i’m a web designer. I say this mainly because the internet is now so accessible from smart phones, free wifi (McDonalds etc), a huge percentage of households and business already connected to the web.

This is a huge market and if your business doesn’t have a website it’s almost certain you’re missing out!! For your website to be successful it needs to be clear on what it’s about, easy to navigate, uncluttered and easy on the eye. There are alot of different ways to get a website from the monthly cost self-serve type to the high end wow factor website.

Things to keep in mind with your business website:
- keep your content current; add ‘fresh content’ min every 6 months
- keep the irrelevant information to a minimum
- make it easy to achieve what you want them to achieve
- prove to your clients that you’re a real business ie testimonials
- don’t clutter you website with ads, i prefer none
- showcase your work, be proud of it and it will shine through

Note: if you don’t know much about websites, building one yourself won’t get the results as paying a professional, would you get a plumber to put the roof on your house? Generally you get what you pay for, spending $500 you won’t get time and effort from an experienced web designer as if you spent 2000-5000, if anything at all. So check the web design portfolio and testimonials.

Do i need to market my website?
This is an easy one, “do i need to market my website” hmmmm YES!! In my experience the clients that market there website get noticeably higher traffic, in turn gets better results. To market your website can cost money but with research, time and effort you can achieve results.

Some free ways to market your website:
- Word of mouth, my opinion one of the best
- Swap links with other sites, some knowhow required
- free online directories
- social networking, eg facebook, twitter, can be time consuming
- SEO Search Engine Optimisation, need knowhow to be free

Some way to spend coin marketing your website:
- TV, Radio, Magazines & newspaper ads
- Google adwords, need to weigh up cost vs sales for this
- Payed SEO, it’s better to go with a 3,6 or 12 month plan as it takes time
- Promo material like business cards or flyers with your website address
- Paid online directories, make sure its relevant to your business

Conclusion on “do i need a website?”
In most cases having a business or personal website will be beneficial. Keep your website clean, simple to use and information easily accessible. Don’t think that once your website is live it will do the rest, be proactive or pay someone to be, market market market and give a reason for browsers to return.

web design, website marketing
Sam M
creativepact.com

Web design & Development – Website SEO & CRO

Friday, June 25th, 2010

As business finances get tighter, the world becomeing more ‘green’ concious and the internet now being very accessable, businesses are looking for the most cost effective and environmentally friendly way to market there business.

Having a Website, tho they can cost upfront, is a very affordable and long term investment. Once you have it designed and developed, usually the only ongoing is the domain name (.com, .com.au, .net…) and the hosting which is where the website is stored for use). This should only be about $200-300au per year.
If built well a website can be a pleasure to use for potential and existing clients, gain genuine leads & adds professionalism to most businesses that dont currently have a website.


If your website can’t be found

then its pointless having one!
 

Some ways to market your site to increase traffic are SEO, Print Material, Social Media, Back Links, Radio, tv.

What are these terms?
SEOSearch Engine Optimisation, optimising for search engines so that your website ranks well for relative keywords.

CROConversion Rate Optimisation, establish what the main purpose/s for you site and making it as easy as possible for people to achive this.

Web Design & Development, SEO CRO
Sam M
creativepact.com

Web Design Acronyms – What they Mean

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

What does HTML mean? = Hypertext Markup Language
HTML is the predominant markup language for web pages. It provides a means to create structured documents for text such as headings, paragraphs, lists etc as well as for links, quotes, and other items. It allows images and objects to be embedded and can be used to create interactive forms.

What does CSS mean? = Cascading Style Sheets
CSS is a style sheet language used to describe the presentation (that is, the look and formatting) of a document written in a markup language. Its most common application is to style web pages written in HTML and XHTML, but the language can be applied to any kind of XML document, including SVG and XUL.

What does PHP mean? = PHP Hypertext Processor
PHP is a widely used, general-purpose scripting language that was originally designed for web development, to produce dynamic web pages. It can be embedded into HTML and generally runs on a web server.

What does ASP mean? = Active Server Pages
ASP is a specification for a dynamically created Web page with a .ASP extension that utilizes ActiveX scripting — usually VB Script or Jscript code. When a browser requests an ASP, the Web server generates a page with HTML code and sends it back to the browser.

Website Design Sunshine Coast
Sam M
creativepact.com