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Make Sure Copy Writing On Your Website Is Of High Quality
- Published on Wednesday, 20 March 2013 11:29
- Darin McGilvra
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When seeking out a Temecula Web Design company, it is important to ensure that the copy writing being done on your website is of the highest quality. The best copy writing will help bring in plenty of traffic from your target market.
The key is to understand what high-quality copy writing for websites is. When you can recognize it, you can make sure that the copy on your site will serve its purpose.
Don’t Focus Online Marketing Completely On SEO
- Published on Tuesday, 19 March 2013 07:15
- Darin McGilvra
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Search engine optimization (SEO) has become such a big part of online marketing, but focusing your marketing effort completely on raising your ranking on search engines can be dangerous.
Good business practices dictate that any business should not be too dependent on one factor for success, especially one the business has little control over. This would be, as the old saying goes, putting all your eggs in one basket.
High-Quality Copy Writing Key To Bringing In Viewers
- Published on Friday, 15 March 2013 10:44
- Darin McGilvra
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The importance of copy writing for websites cannot be understated. To bring customers to your website, the most important factor is the quality and quantity of content on your website.
The content on your website is what brings people to it. You may have the greatest design and layout for a website, but if the website does not provide any real content for a person visiting, then people will not have any reason to stay.
The Importance Of Layout In Web Design And Development
- Published on Thursday, 14 March 2013 10:26
- Darin McGilvra
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How a page is laid out can be extremely important to Temecula Web design and development. In fact, how content on a page is laid out can make it much easier for viewers to find the most important content on the website.
Jakob Nielson did a study in 2006 that researched how people look at websites by tracking the movement of their eyes. It showed that they do this in a basic “F” shape by starting at the top left and scanning to the right at the top part of the page and then mostly scanning down the left side on the rest of the page.