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Food for Crawlers PDF Print E-mail
Written by The Hopper   
Friday, 30 May 2008

Simple Strategies to Build Traffic to Your Website
Image There is no magic when it comes to the things you can do to get a good position in search engines, which translates into traffic to your website. In my experience, it boils down to two basic choices.

Choice #1: Spend thousands of dollars (some companies expend millions) in direct advertising such as paid banner placement, paid “top of the search engine page advertising,” and announcing your website in more traditional media such as television, billboards, magazines, etc…

Choice #2: Optimizing your website the right way using all the specifics I number in the book, then submitting the site to search engines, directories, social networks, RSS-based content sites, etc., strategically using the methods and tools included in these pages. By the way, if you prefer to use Choice #1, you still have to optimize and submit the site, so Choice #2 is a must.

In this book I intend to show you Choice #2: an inexpensive, practical, and easy way to bring traffic to your website. Because you know your business (and your business needs) better than anyone else, it is important that you involve yourself in this process.

The book will take you step by step on how to optimize your site and how to tell the whole world where your site is.

Last Updated ( Friday, 30 May 2008 )
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Fire Victims San Diego PDF Print E-mail
Written by Admin   
Friday, 28 March 2008

Thomas R. Hulton of Hulton Development is offering a good opportunity to victims of the recent fire in the San Diego County. Tom is a homebuilder with a great deal of experience and integrity and he is ready to assist you in rebuilding your home. 

He is currently offering significant discounts for group of clients in the same neighborhood to rebuild their homes at the same time.  If you are interested in rebuilding your home, he would be happy to discuss the process in more detail with you in person.   

You can visit the main site for details at: www.hultondevelopment.com
Last Updated ( Monday, 07 April 2008 )
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Do I need a web developer ? PDF Print E-mail
Written by The Hopper   
Tuesday, 12 February 2008

Do I need a web developer ? I hear that anybody can build a web site using the right program.
Well, like I said before, "A good program can help a bad designer make a bad design faster", so to answer the question...Yes twice.

Yes, you do need a web developer...and Yes, anybody can build a website, but not all websites are the same. Many companies offer online programs where you can make your own web page, never the less, it will be a generic real basic page where the program will allow you to choose a template and a background color. The only problem is that another million people are using the same template, so your site is just... another template site.

Now, most companies need more than that. Most websites need functions to be able to present their products, services and vision the right way. Plus, if you have a company with your unique identity, that identity should be represented in the layout of the website, and for this you need a good designer.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 12 February 2008 )
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Why Testimonials ? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Admin   
Monday, 11 February 2008

We've just published some testimonials of clients we have recently done work for. Take a look!

We've never done this in the past and several reasons behind it. Probably the main reason is that we couldn't find the time to do it and/or didn't see the need for it, holding to the old philosophy that "the portfolio alone speaks for itself".

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 12 February 2008 )
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Version 2.3 is Here! PDF Print E-mail
Written by The Hopper   
Monday, 21 January 2008

Version 2.3 of our site is up and running! Our previous version gained multiple mentions and recognition on top CCS showcase sites around the world.
This time we tried to make it even simpler, but still functional.

Feel and look

We kept the layout pretty neutral, white background and dark gray typography (unlike previous version where we used different colors on titles, buttons, etc.). Our goal in this layout is that the attention would be on the portfolio (the work) and not on the layout itself. We want people to go ahead and see the work we have done for our clients without been interrupted by the design of our own site, after all “is all about the client”, isn’t it?

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 12 February 2008 )
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The design process PDF Print E-mail
Written by Admin   
Saturday, 29 December 2007

We’ll help guide you through the design process to make sure you understand and are fully involved with the art direction, technical aspects and management of your project. We’ll keep you up-to-date on the status of your project and make sure you know what’s happening every step of the way.

We are a small agency. When you call you can even talk to a real person who will give you real answers to any questions you might have. Being small also means you get the attention you and your projects deserve; and when you call you can speak to the same one working on your project. Wow! What a concept!

Last Updated ( Friday, 18 January 2008 )
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Simplicity and Usability PDF Print E-mail
Written by Admin   
Saturday, 29 December 2007

Whether it’s web development, print, identity processes or any other kind of innovation— we apply some core  principles. We make it simple and easy for the user. As all successful design work shows, simplicity and usability sells.

We Follow Web Standards. Our sites are constructed based on recognized web standards. One of our ongoing concerns is producing efficient, lean and valid standards-compliant code. We test our sites as many times as needed to make sure they look and function well in all major browsers and we validate our code following the most strict standards as set by The World Wide Web Consortium. This means valid, well-structured code that produce pages which look great in modern web browsers but that also degrade gracefully (meaning, the content is still accessible) in older browsers.

Last Updated ( Friday, 18 January 2008 )
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