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» The Ultimate Testing Checklist
By Shirley Kaiser | Published 5/Jan/2007 | Jan 07 , Web Development | Rating:

This article investigates the best practices for web site design. Testing is a critical stage in the development of your web site, however it is often overlooked. Every site (large or small) needs to be thoroughly tested to ensure that it is error-free, user-friendly, accessible and standards compliant

» 2007, The Year For eCommerce
By NetRegistry News | Published 5/Jan/2007 | eCommerce , Jan 07 | Rating:

If your new year's resolution is to improve your businesses profits (and let's face it, who's isn't!) then this is definitely the year to look into the benefits of selling online. This article explores the range of eCommerce options available to you from NetRegistry that can get you selling online in 2007.

» Basic Design Tips For eCommerce Websites
By Dalvin Rumsey | Published 4/Jan/2007 | Jan 07 , eCommerce | Rating:

Looking to expand your business and enable customers to purchase online during 2007? There are a few golden rules to make your website as attractive to online shoppers as possible, resulting in a strong increase in sales.

» What is Search Engine Optimisation
By Jason Manning | Published 4/Jan/2007 | Jan 07 , Search Engine Optimisation | Rating:

Heard the acronym SEO and wondered what it really meant? Search Engine Optimisation is crucial to the success of our online business. This article clearly discusses a range of SEO techniques as well as outlining their benefits. These techniques include Search Engine Spiders, Keywords and Google Page Rank.

» Integrate Your Online & Offline Marketing
By Sharon Odom Fling | Published 1/Jan/1970 | Jan 07 , Internet Marketing , Marketing | Unrated

There are many businesses that seem to be divided between their traditional brick and mortar location and their online location, which operates based on an entirely different set of assumptions and strategies. Adopting new technology can invariably lead to some level of disconnect with other aspects of an endeavour and its routines.