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website design

5 Methods to Increase Site Conversions

August 26, 2010

Every visitor to your website is a potential customer, and whether a “conversion” on your site equals a filled out Contact Us form or a completed online purchase, more conversions equals more business.  So how can you increase conversions on your website? Here are 5 suggestions to try:

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Improve Your Website in 5 steps: Typography

July 27, 2010

Every website communicates information to users through text. Headlines grab our attention while cluing us into what the following paragraph is about. Supporting text tells us a story about a good or service being offered, and why we can’t live without it. Given the weighty job that text performs on a website, it makes sense [...]

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Getting the Most out of your Designer

July 6, 2010

Starting a new design project can sometimes be a little intimidating.  Here are some tips to help take the mystery out of one of the most important team members on your project and make sure you get the most out of their experience and expertise.

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Your website is not a print ad

April 20, 2010

Websites are a great advertising medium, they can communicate a great deal of information along with reinforcing your company’s branding. What separates websites from more traditional print advertising mediums is their dynamic instead of static nature.

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Web Safe Fonts

March 30, 2010

Not every font that is installed on your computer can be used on your website, because not everyone that views your website has the same fonts installed on their computer as you. In an effort to keep websites looking similar between different browsers and operating systems, web designers can choose from certain fonts that are [...]

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What makes a credible website?

October 5, 2009

Empty plastic bags roll through a cracked and patched pavement parking lot. Shopping carts are scattered about… some maneuvering themselves unmanned through the rows of unpopulated parking spaces of the Electronics-O-Rama. The store signage is in disarray, and the glass of the storefront is fogged and dirty. The color scheme of the decrepit building is [...]

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Favicons – 256 pixels of branding

September 28, 2009

Favicons (condensed from  “favorite icons”) are extremely small, 16×16 pixel graphics that help support your online branding in a very large way. Favicons function as an important visual reminder of your brand for users both on and offline.

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Sumter County Chamber of Commerce Redesigns Website

May 5, 2009

The team at NetSource Technologies is proud to announce the launch of www.sumterchamber.org, the newly redesigned website for the Sumter County Chamber of Commerce in Florida.
This beautiful website design gives the Chamber of Commerce a fresh new look, and provides a great wealth of information for website visitors.

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New Website for First Baptist Church of Ocala

March 3, 2009

NetSource designers and programmers are proud to announce the launch of www.fbcocala.org, a website for the First Baptist Church of Ocala.
The redesigned website is a contemporary design that uses inviting colors and graphic promotional imagery. The centerpiece of the project is the powerful management console, which allows the staff at the First Baptist Church to [...]

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Ocala Gentleman’s Farm Launches New Website and SEM Campaign

February 20, 2009

The Netsource design team is proud to announce the launch of www.ocalagentlemanfarm.com, a new website featuring a horse property for sale in Ocala, Florida.
This beautiful and elegant website describes the Equine Estate and the 58 acres of land surrounding the home.

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Redesigned Website Launched for Express Brake International

February 16, 2009

The designers at NetSource Technologies are proud to announce the launch of a new website design for long-time customer Express Brake International (EBI), a manufacturing company that specializes in heavy duty truck brakes and brake systems.
After the recent redesign of their logo, EBI decided to update their website to create a unified brand. The result [...]

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Using Usability to Make Your Site More Usable

January 26, 2009

There is a book in our office that has been required reading for all staff members for the last 3 years.  This book is called “Don’t Make Me Think” by Steve Krug.  The book is about usability of website design and how you don’t want to have your site visitors have to think when they [...]

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