Archive for June, 2009

Design A Web Page Free

design a web page free
Which language is best to start Dynamic web page designing whit out any experience?

I want to create dynamic web pages by my self and I have no experience of dynamic web design so which language is best for me to start dynamic web design I have experience to make static web pages but now I want to make dynamic so please help me and also tell me a web site that providing free full e-books and downloadable e-books also that all I am waiting for your reply thanks

You could learn any language from :

http://www.w3scools.com

also java script and css is the most important things for dynamic webpage..

for downloading dynamic animation and menu which you could made by your self visit:

http://www.zapatec.com/

The Best Website Design Software

the best website design software
Best software to design a website from scratch is…..?

I’m pretty good with software, and am looking for the best to use to design a website from scratch…won’t have anything too fancy….

Microsoft Frontpage, or maybe you would like to try Macromedia Dreamweaver.

Templates For Web Designers

templates for web designers
Is there free web templates for visual site designer?

I need a Cool but 100% free website templates for Coffeecup visual site designer. Please help me out
Thanks Corey, and other users who post answers on my question

There are a few sites:
www.freewebsitetemplates.com
www.yola.com
www.wix.com/free/web/design

These are some good sites, i’ve tried all of them. I’m just like you, I need it to be free and no downloads. And so I pass the info on. Out of the 3, Wix is the easiest and best one to use. They aren’t cheesy either, they’re very good sites to design on. On Yola, it is free to make one, but IF YOU WANT you can buy a website name, so you can get your own website name. All you need to do on these is create an account. But it’s free it’s simple, and fast. And just a little secret you don’t need to give a real email, they aren’t confirmation emails or anything. Because I also hate giving my email. So Hope this helped

Good Luck!!!

Web Form Design

web form design

Best initiatives when you initiate steps for your web page design

Cutting edge web experience is often desired to remain ahead of the competitors. Web design is a work that involves creativity clubbed with technical skills like custom web programming. There are several ways of reaching the global audience in this era of online communication and the Australian companies have been forerunner in the process. Actually electronic commerce was implemented in Australia before any other nation and for this website design is a popular profession in cities like Sydney. Web page design is completed in such a way in Sydney that besides the Australian companies it has attracted global corporations.

A web designer of Sydney usually follows the global standards of development. It is necessary for a particular site to remain within the standards to perform better in the search engines. Besides web page design, the professional web based solution providers of the city emphasise on processes like search engine optimisation and link building. So, the Sydney web design companies offer customised packages that help businesses to prevail better. During website design the Sydney based web design professionals consider that interactive and impressive web sites can help to reach the business goals. There are several ways of increasing aesthetic beauty of a site.

Usability analysis is the best analysis to check performance of a specific website before it is launched. There are specially trained project coordinators that offer solutions related to usability analysis. After usability analysis the sites are launched only after consent of the high esteemed clients. During development of any web site competitive price matter a lot and the Sydney based web design companies facilitate sites at competitive rates. Compared to other developed countries the rates offered by Aussie web page design companies remain lower. Many of the reputed website design companies offer free consultation and these free consultation helps to know the rates.

As there are plenty of web design companies, it is difficult to locate the best suitable solution provider. With the help of a popular search engine we can do research and after finding a proper website design company we can check with its clients. Again, the directions remain in the web sites and to drive down to the desired web design company it is best to check with the “Sydway”. In case of any doubts it is best to dial the toll free customer care numbers. The articles and journals available in the web also can be of immense help.

It is indeed a good idea to depend upon the Sydney web design companies as the solution and price go in sync with the budgets of businesses of varied expectations. Most of these web page design companies offer online quotes and if you are seeking a quote, just fill in the online enquiry forms. There are several discussion forums that help us to know more regarding the web design companies of Sydney and NSW. Self research is really a positive step before initiating the final step. All of the Australian companies seek solutions form these companies, the reason behind is simple, online marketing needs idea about the target audience and for the Australian businesses the Aussie web design companies are the perfect choice

About the Author

Sigma InfoTech an AWARD WINNING Australian based Web Design firm specialising in Website Design, Website Development, Application Development, and Graphic Design Australia. Call 1300 782 023 for an Obligation Free Consultation.

Direct Mail Copywriting

direct mail copywriting

What To Look For In A Direct Mail Marketing Copywriter

Knowing what to look for in a direct mail marketing copywriter should be something of which you are well aware before you sign someone on the dotted line. There is a special skill set the writer needs to possess that isn’t found in everyone, and the application of this knowledge will be critical in the success or failure of your campaign.

Many direct mail marketing pieces are quite brief, so the copywriter needs first and foremost a great command and knowledge of persuasive speech and emotional triggers. They need to be obsessed with the process that gets people to open envelopes or e-mails.

They need to be inventive–not simply regurgitate every ad they’ve ever seen–and be able to utilize time-tested techniques crafted onto your particular piece to make a unique proposition. They need to be willing to push the edges a bit, while still staying true to your desires.

Make sure your copywriter is keen on testing, and willing to listen to your input. Ask to see samples and the results of successful campaigns. Look for originality and quality, and be wary of people who are unwilling or unable to produce these for you. Get references if at all possible, and talk to them. A good direct mail copywriter will likely be asking you more questions than you ask during an interview.

Make sure you agree on basics such as turnaround time, revisions, and all the financial terms. You want great direct mail marketing copy, not surprises.

A good direct mail marketing copywriter is worth their weight in gold, and then some! Once you find someone who works well with you, hang onto them; and, if you’re smart, start grooming their replacement, if possible in house. If they are that good, at some point you may not be able to afford them any more!

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Flash Based Website Design

flash based website design
i need the perfect flash tutorial for website designing fully based on flash sites….?

i am web designer customers needs to build site with fully flash based site. animated and all… so i need a perfect flash tutorial matching for my need.. thanks

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXu6AKePXkQ

Cms Web Designer

cms web designer

How to Deal With Web Designers

I’ll be blunt. People often get ripped off by web designers. If people were Basil Fawlty, most web designers would be called O’Reilly. You’re promised a wall, but what you get is actually a truckload of bricks dumped on your lawn, bereft of all traces of mortar.

In this article, I’ll aim to help you avoid a similar catastrophe when looking for a web designer. Remember, they need you as much as you need them. There’s no harm in going to several places to get a quote, just as you would when getting your patio done.

What technologies will you be using to construct my site?

This is basically a less direct way of saying ‘How good are you? What skills do you have?’ (and if you’re feeling bold, go ahead and ask that instead!) You should be looking for someone who:

* Has experience in some sort of graphic design software. A few well known packages include PhotoShop, GIMP, PaintShop Pro and Corel Draw.

* Is proficient in (X)HTML, CSS and (for interactive sites) PHP or another server-side scripting language (Perl, Ruby and ASP are other examples).

* Can explain to you the importance of accessible web design and practice.

* Has a portfolio of past work available for you to peruse. Don’t feel shy about asking to see a designer’s portfolio, and make sure you’re happy with the quality of the sites they’ve got under their belt. Here, quality is more important than quantity.

Can you offer me a Content Management System?

A Content Management System (CMS) is basically a tool that allows you to update your own website without having any technical knowledge, cutting out the problem of paying a web designer every time you need to change something on your site.

If the answer is yes, ask if you could have a play on a demo of the system. This way you can see which system offers you the most flexibility and features. At the least, a CMS should allow you to create, edit and delete pages on your website, with more advanced systems featuring photo gallery systems, blogs and other useful features.

Do you really need a CMS? Well, even if you don’t foresee the need for major changes on your site any time soon, it’s still a worthwhile investment. A site that is regularly updated reassures readers that you’re an active organisation or individual and allows you to develop a rapport and feeling of community with your customers and visitors. In terms of cost, it depends on how often you need to update: if you’re paying your web designer every week to make little changes to text on your site then you are probably losing out by not using a CMS. If however, you pay up-front for a jazzy system but only update once a year, you may be better off just giving your web designer a call when you need changes.

Can you actually build my site?

When seeking a web designer, people often assume that they are omnipotent beings whose very fingers are an organic part of the strings of the world wide web. In essence, people often don’t consider the possibility that the designer they are speaking to may not have the skills, experience, or time to deliver the required solution. To help your prospective designers answer this question you’ll need to make a list of things you need your website to do. Let’s consider a city-centre restaurant. The website feature list might go something like this:

* Classy, striking design

* Allows customers to view/download our menus and daily special boards

* Display staff mini-biographies

* Map facility for directing customers to our establishment

* Allow customers to reserve a table online.

* Must be able to update the site ourselves, for short notice changes in menu and price.

Faced with such a list, a good designer will give it a quick scan and usually know whether they can provide a site that meets (or exceeds) these specifications. They may also want to go through certain points in more detail, just to clarify what is actually required. If you’re both happy they can meet your needs, and you decide to go ahead with that designer, make sure that all those features are written down in the web designer’s technical specification, which should be a binding document. If they don’t plan on providing you with a tech-spec and refuse to do so when asked, show them the door. Those features need to be written down in a binding document so that you know you’re getting what you asked for.

How long will it take?

This is key. Depending on the complexity of your site and the size of the web designer’s organisation, you could be looking at two weeks for a simple brochure site to six months or longer for a complex e-commerce solution. It will vary wildly from designer to designer, so just see what you get offered. Do be careful with companies who tell you it can be done in a suspiciously short time frame – make sure that in the contract there are penalties to them for late delivery or non-adherence to the technical specification.

How much is it going to cost?

Aah, the age old question. And the age old answer: It Depends. Quotes will vary: large organisations will generally be more expensive, because they have more staff to pay and they have the reputation and client base to justify their prices. Smaller companies will vary – while some may charge ridiculous amounts (and if anyone tries to charge you per page, fold up their contract until it’s all sharp corners and shove it somewhere painful) there will be some prepared to quote you a reasonable price that reflects the scale of the project and the skills base required.

Conclusion

There are many more questions you can ask prospective designers to get information to help you in your decision, but these will vary depending on your organisation and circumstances. That said, the five questions above will provide you with a pretty good idea of who you want to build your website. Remember, always make sure you and the designer have read and signed a contract and technical specification so both parties know what’s going on. There’s nothing else to say except: good luck!

About the Author

Tom Jenkins is a Web/Graphic Designer at Ice Cube Web Design. Doesn’t have enough free time for all his hobbies.