Dear Clients,
Main Line PC Consulting is moving into the holidays with much to be thankful for! We would like to thank all of our clients and express our sincere gratitude to those who have provided us with referrals. It is through your kindness that we have had a very successful month and we appreciate you so much! We could truly not ask for anything more than satisfied customers telling other clients about our services. With that being said, Main Line PC Consulting within the last month has designed and posted 3 web sites. Look below in our e-mail as we have one of the sites in the spotlight this month. Keep an eye out for the other sites in the coming weeks.
Main Line PC Consulting strives to provide a variety of services to clients. Within the next month we would like to start heavily advertising our computer training aspect of the company. We would like to help any individual, business, or corporation that may be experiencing difficulty with any aspect of their computer or current software package. We can help with the upgrade, migration, and training of a program, create self-training presentations and cds, provide manuals, and other additional support for ongoing training. Please contact us today for specifics on how we can help you!
http://www.mainlinepcconsulting.com/training.html
Main Line PC Consulting‘s new service and goal is to ensure that each of their clients have all of the appropriate technological tools available in order to succeed and achieve their goals. Their clients consist of individuals who are not quite sure what computer to purchase for their home, businesses that are just starting out and not sure which equipment to purchase for their company, or established corporations who are looking to decide on software purchases, hardware purchases, or upgrades.
http://www.mainlinepcconsulting.com/consulting.com
Always keep an eye on our social networking sites
for updates and special offers!
Our Blog:
http://www.mainlinepc.blogspot.com
Social Networking:
You can follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/mainlinepc.
You can also visit us on MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/432554524
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Main Line PC Consulting Special Offer
Our offer still stands! We will continue to offer 25 percent off of all services and provide a free consultation! Contact us today and see how we can help you!
Our Home Page
Main Line PC Consulting is once again proud to present this month's spotlight web site. The spotlight site this month is Hollywood Tans in Aston, PA. Their salon is dedicated to giving you the best and safest tanning experience there is. They offer the latest equipment at the most affordable price and have one of the best facilities around. They also have a variety of products available for purchase on location. So if you have a special engagement coming up (wedding, prom, vacation) or just want to give yourself a new and enhanced look, we highly recommend them and encourage you to visit their site.
http://www.hollywoodtansaston.com
Additional sites we have designed are also available for viewing at http://www.mainlinepcconsulting.com/webdesign.html
Thank you again for all of your continued support. We would not be here without all of you!
Sincerely,
--Sal - President (Main Line PC Consulting)
Respectfully,
Sal - Main Line PC Consulting
sal@mainlinepcconsulting.com
http://www.mainlinepcconsulting.com
610.724.7641
Showing posts with label search engine optimization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label search engine optimization. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Friday, August 14, 2009
Web Design Tricks and Trades
Developing a web page can be a very fun and beneficial endeavor if developed the right way and managed effectively. And surprisingly, you may not need to spend as much money as you think. One of the most important pieces to remember is that the most critical elements of designing a web site do not come in the site design itself, but rather the planning and search engine optimization phases. In this article we will focus on the beginning portions of the planning stages.
The first question I like to ask my clients is “what are your goals and objectives for the site”. In other words, what would they like their user to gain from being on their site. And as a result, what information would they want the user to walk away with from visiting their site. Image is an important piece to this equation as well. The company’s goals and objectives and image that they are trying to portray should be clear throughout their site.
The second phase involves gathering information. Think about what information should be contained within the site and who has the knowledge to provide such information. Have these staff members gather the information and meet to decide which information is pertinent to the site. This information must also fulfill the user’s expectations and overall scope of the site.
Next, once the information is organized and the scope is beginning to become clear, start thinking about what and how much technology should be needed and what the expense may be. For example, do you need a digital camera to take pictures? How much bandwidth is needed? Is there a database needed or secure a portion of the site? How much support and ongoing maintenance will the site need?
When putting the site together, thinking of the audience can play a key role in organizing in the process of designing a web page. Know who will be surfing your site and appeal to them. Let them critique a sample portion of the site and see if it appeals to them. After all, they are your potential clients and could play a key role in making a sale or getting the right type of clientele to your site. Once this has been established, make the correct changes and make sure that all information reflects the goals, values, and intent of the person or company. And make sure that it is abundantly clear and consistent on each page of the site. In may be a good idea at this point to set a maximum page count to ensure that they project is moving along and is on track with the design and allocated budget.
These are the first important steps for designing a web site. Although they seem tedious and time consuming, it can save a lot of headaches and frustration later on, believe me. I hope that these initial steps are beneficial for you and thank you for your time and reading this article. For any questions or comment, please reply to sal@mainlinepcconsulting.com
The first question I like to ask my clients is “what are your goals and objectives for the site”. In other words, what would they like their user to gain from being on their site. And as a result, what information would they want the user to walk away with from visiting their site. Image is an important piece to this equation as well. The company’s goals and objectives and image that they are trying to portray should be clear throughout their site.
The second phase involves gathering information. Think about what information should be contained within the site and who has the knowledge to provide such information. Have these staff members gather the information and meet to decide which information is pertinent to the site. This information must also fulfill the user’s expectations and overall scope of the site.
Next, once the information is organized and the scope is beginning to become clear, start thinking about what and how much technology should be needed and what the expense may be. For example, do you need a digital camera to take pictures? How much bandwidth is needed? Is there a database needed or secure a portion of the site? How much support and ongoing maintenance will the site need?
When putting the site together, thinking of the audience can play a key role in organizing in the process of designing a web page. Know who will be surfing your site and appeal to them. Let them critique a sample portion of the site and see if it appeals to them. After all, they are your potential clients and could play a key role in making a sale or getting the right type of clientele to your site. Once this has been established, make the correct changes and make sure that all information reflects the goals, values, and intent of the person or company. And make sure that it is abundantly clear and consistent on each page of the site. In may be a good idea at this point to set a maximum page count to ensure that they project is moving along and is on track with the design and allocated budget.
These are the first important steps for designing a web site. Although they seem tedious and time consuming, it can save a lot of headaches and frustration later on, believe me. I hope that these initial steps are beneficial for you and thank you for your time and reading this article. For any questions or comment, please reply to sal@mainlinepcconsulting.com
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