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Interactive Maps Bring Websites Alive

New easy-to-use software allows any website to be made more interactive and engaging for users or customers with the addition of interactive maps or diagrams. Interactive maps can be used to show geographic locations of sales offices, display photos on a floor plan, present location or site maps for real estate, or add diagrams or [...]

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Crafting Your Elevator Pitch for Web Design

As a web designer and web developer, elevator pitches are an extremely important tool to use in this business. An elevator pitch gives a general overview of your business and services provided to a client. It is a broad summary that can be given in about 30 seconds that explains what it is you do, [...]

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Recommended Fonts For Websites

In actual fact, this is not as difficult a question as it first appears. Although you might have hundreds of fonts installed when you look on your machine, most of them have to be ignored. Why you can’t use just any font Here we are not talking about the graphical elements of your website but [...]

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Is Your Website User-Friendly?

When prospects land on your web page, what do they see? Are they greeted by an entry page that requires them to wait while graphics bounce around and music plays for a few (extra long) seconds before they’re allowed to get in? Or can they see immediately that they’ve come to the right place? I’m [...]

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