We often place redundant content and links on the websites we design, especially on the home page and in the sidebar and footer. We think this is smart, so long as it suits the goals of the site. Redundancy can also very easily be a bad thing. Here are some.
Over the years
here at Hazel Digital Media, we've refined our design process,
infusing cutting edge technology, allowing every custom design
website to have its own unique aesthetic, but each with the same easy
accessibility and readability. If you are considering building or
improving your website, here are some fundamental.
Web surfers are always going to be an impatient group. If a website is difficult to figure out due to the links are not obvious then they quickly will go away and never come back. Website navigation is always going to be one of the most essential elements in determining.
From laptops to smart phones to tablets, one thing's for sure: the website game is changing. The world wide web has gone from the desktop to the palm of the hand, and presenting your pages adequately means keeping up with the myriad of different devices that we now use to.
We all know how quickly the web
changes. What seems like a good idea today can
turn obsolete before you know it.
Here's a few general things you'll
want to avoid in this day and age.
Email Links
If you have a direct link to your email
address on your.
Responsive Design vs. Mobile Sites Both are examples of some of the latest
and greatest evolutions in web technology. Both allow your custom
website to be viewed from phones and tablets. So just what are the
differences, and why do they matter so much? Today, we'd like to
provide you.
“When you write and publish
awesome content on your blog, good things will come your way.” –
Nicholas Whitmore
Who Are You Writing For?
It always comes
back to content, first and foremost.
It's imperative to
clearly define your target market from the onset, and then let the
content of.
Last time we talked about The basic guidelines for how to write a good blog post. Hopefully you found our tips from the previous post helpful, and
hopefully those itchy fingers of yours have been buzzing with blog
euphoria.
However, it should be well-understood
that a good blog is born.
“Blogging isn't about publishing
as much as you can, it's about publishing as smart as you can.” –
Jon Morrow
Maintaining a consistent blog is a
fantastic business strategy these days. Aside from (hopefully)
establishing yourself as an expert in your industry, it also shows
that you are actively dedicated.