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		<title>Lease an eStore</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 06:17:01 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[E-Commerce]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The industry&#8217;s rapid growth over the last few years makes it difficult to immediately determine whether a specific eCommerce solution suits both your present and future needs. There are many things to keep in mind as you work through this decision process. Does your plan include Scalability, Content Management, Analytics, Customer Service, Security, Functional Checkout, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The industry&#8217;s rapid growth over the last few years makes it difficult to immediately determine whether a specific eCommerce solution suits both your present and future needs. There are many things to keep in mind as you work through this decision process. Does your plan include Scalability, Content Management, Analytics, Customer Service, Security, Functional Checkout, and CRM features? These are just a few factors that should be considered when choosing an eCommerce solution.</p>
<p>This is why we are offering our new, all inclusive, Lease an eStore Program. Fully functional eCommerce stores at an affordable monthly price. With several packages to choose from you can get started at a price to fit your budget without having to spend thousand of dollars up front to sell your products online. With stores available from only $49.95 per month including your hosting, plus a one time low set up fee, there has never been a better time to start selling your products to a global marketplace. We build the store&#8230; You input your products through the simple user interface&#8230; And you&#8217;re online&#8230; It&#8217;s that simple.</p>
<p>There are several different secure payment gateway options available to you. We can help you decide which would benefit your operation, as well as perform all of the initial configurations. Feel free to give us a call at (877)328-7552 for a free eCommerce web development consultation. We can assist you in determining which package best suits your needs, or create the best package to meet your individual eCommerce necessities.</p>
<p>Much like an apartment or vehicle, you lease your store for a predetermined amount of time and at the end of your lease you will have the option to buy out the site, or continue to lease it for another term. We believe that every company has an equal right on the web, and in these economic times we want to make this opportunity as affordable for the start up business as the established corporate giant.</p>
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<h3>Basic Plan</h3>
<p>    		Template Driven<br />
  			<a href="http://optimalwebhost.com/shared-hosting">Social Hosting Plan</a><br />
  			Secure Checkout<br />
  			Free SSL<br />
			<strong>$49.99</strong><br />
			<a href="https://www.optimalwebhost.com/whmcs/cart.php?a=add&#038;pid=4"><img src="/images/buy-now.png" alt="Basic Paln Order" /></a>
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<h3>Premium Plan</h3>
<p>			Custom Template Driven<br />
  			<a href="http://optimalwebhost.com/shared-hosting">Business Hosting Plan</a><br />
  			Secure Checkout<br />
  			Free SSL<br />
			<strong>$99.99</strong><br />
			<a href="https://www.optimalwebhost.com/whmcs/cart.php?a=add&#038;pid=5"><img src="/images/buy-now.png" alt="Premium Plan Order" /></a>
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<h3>Pro Plan</h3>
<p>				One Off Design<br />
                <a href="?page_id=827">Basic Maintenance</a><br />
                <a href="http://optimalwebhost.com/shared-hosting">Business Hosting Plan</a><br />
				Secure Checkout<br />
				Free SSL<br />
				<strong>$199.99</strong><br />
				<a href="https://www.optimalwebhost.com/whmcs/cart.php?a=add&#038;pid=38"><img src="/images/buy-now.png" alt="One Off Plan Order" /></a>
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		<title>WordPress Beyond Blogging</title>
		<link>http://174.120.137.238/~downbyth/content-management/wordpress-beyond-blogging/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 06:04:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>design</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Content Management]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[As WordPress continues to grow in popularity so has the market&#8217;s demand for high quality custom theme design and plug-in development, on a daily basis we receive phone calls into the office asking about WordPress and its capabilities. After all isn&#8217;t WordPress just for blogging? Well, not really, while WordPress may have been developed initially [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As WordPress continues to grow in popularity so has the market&#8217;s demand for high quality custom theme design and plug-in development, on a daily basis we receive phone calls into the office asking about WordPress and its capabilities. After all isn&#8217;t WordPress just for blogging? Well, not really, while WordPress may have been developed initially as an open source platform for blogging, the framework has proven to be far more robust than just a simple blogging engine. As is the case with most open source projects, once a community develops to support it, the project will begin to develop in ways that support the needs of that very community. WordPress is not only an example of this theory but actually goes out of its way to facilitate its growth with a simple 3 step approach.</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Make it light:</strong> The core of WordPress is designed to be lean, to maximize flexibility and minimize code bloat, allowing developers to add additional functionality and features without it resulting in code intensive websites.</li>
<li><strong>Facilitate, support and reward the community itself:</strong> Check out <a href="http://www.wordpress.org" title="wordpress.org">WordPress.org</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Make it Modular:</strong> Plugins are tools that extend the functionality of WordPress. WordPress is designed with a unique plugin dashboard, that allows site administrators to easily turn on and off individual scripts responsible for specific functions  on their website. PHP developers can easily develop their own Plugins, allowing them to tailor the site to meet their very specific needs.</li>
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<p>As you can see evidenced by this site, WordPress is Beyond Blogging!!</p>
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		<title>Learning The Technologies of Tomorrow</title>
		<link>http://174.120.137.238/~downbyth/incorporate-fast-loading-graphics/learning-tomorrows-technologies/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 00:33:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>design</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to Web Design and Development, industry standards and techniques are constantly evolving. As a result, our line of work requires us to work diligently in order to stay informed of the newest web trends and technologies. More so, it is not enough to just know these technologies exist, developers must understand these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to Web Design and Development, industry standards and techniques are constantly evolving. As a result, our line of work requires us to work diligently in order to stay informed of the newest web trends and technologies. More so, it is not enough to just know these technologies exist, developers must understand these technologies to the degree that they can effectively deploy them at the appropriate time. No one understands this better than those of us at the helm and that&#8217;s why, beginning this past June both Jared and I took the first step to learning the technologies of tomorrow by enrolling in Full Sail University&#8217;s Bachelor of Science Degree Program.</p>
<p>The following highlighted text is quoted from: <a title="Quoted From Full Sail University's Welcome Statement located on their homepage at: http://www.fullsail.edu/" href="http://www.fullsail.edu/">http://www.fullsail.edu/</a></p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Over the past 30 years, Full Sail University has built a reputation as one of the premier schools in the world. Throughout the entertainment, media, and arts industry, Full Sail graduates have made their names working on award-winning films and albums, acclaimed video games and design projects, live productions, working inside major media companies, and more. Utilizing an innovative approach to education that is both immersive and project-based, Full Sail&#8217;s degree programs are designed to reflect the real-world needs of the entertainment, media, and arts industry, while encouraging students to explore their own creativity and artistic passion.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>In an effort to diversify our learning experience we each chose a different degree program. I enrolled in the Web Design and Development, Bachelor of Science Degree program, while Jared remains focused on marketing and enrolled in the Internet Marketing, Bachelor of Science Degree program. We are both loving the experience so far, and in keeping with Mark Zuckerberg&#8217;s concept of &#8220;the more we share the better off we are&#8230;&#8221;, we have decided to start new Blogs documenting our assignments and experiences while attending Full Sail University.</p>
<p><strong>We invite you to explore the minds of two of today&#8217;s young entrepreneurs by visiting their Blogs at:<br />
Steven Milanese, Web Designer and Internet Architect @ <a title="Steven Milanese" href="http://stevenmilanese.com" target="_blank">http://StevenMilanese.com</a><br />
Jared Lawandales, Internet Marketer @ <a title="Jared Lawandales" href="http://jaredlawandales.com" target="_blank">http://JaredLawandales.com</a></strong></p>
<p class="tinyfont">Down By The River, LLC. as an organization is in no way affiliated with, or endorsed by Full Sail University.</p>
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		<title>Web Design Explained</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2010 02:44:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>design</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[web Design]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is Web Design? Web design is the harmonious mating of elegant graphic design and advanced web coding. Here at the office we commonly pose this question to clients during our consultation process in order to get them thinking in terms of function. “You could have the most beautiful piece of art and if no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>What is Web Design?</h3>
<p>Web design is the harmonious mating of elegant graphic design and advanced web coding. Here at the office we commonly pose this question to clients during our consultation process in order to get them thinking in terms of function. “You could have the most beautiful piece of art and if no one knows that it exists, what good is it?” In today’s fodder of sites on the web, it is essential for any brand to optimize their site with dynamic content and search capability in mind. Through the use of continually improving open source software and advanced technologies like PHP, HTML 5, XHTML and CSS 3.0, we are able to provide the functionality of the future in conjunction with our premium graphic designs. These technologies allow for world-class eye-popping content to be delivered in a search friendly format, as well as advanced tracking, geo-targeting, social network integration and content management that allow you to interact like never before with your potential consumers.</p>
<h3>Why Invest in Web Design?</h3>
<p>Reaching out to and interacting with your potential client base is gaining increasing importance because more and more consumers are turning to the web for advice, product reviews, professional insight and much more! In fact, you will generally find that brands, able to effectively communicate with potential web consumers, tend to be the most successful. Your web real estate, or your domain name and website, represent what used to be a brick and mortar establishment. Much like a traditional retail store, today’s online brands need to focus on clean design, ease of use, intuitive layouts and customer service as much, if not more than in the past. These design concepts bundled with some unique social networking capabilities make it easier than ever to communicate with your clients. Would you ignore the customer standing in your brick and mortar establishment or have a dirty and disorganized store? I hope not. With increasing online sales, more consumers are using these new methods to evaluate online buying decisions against their same, old school traditional buying values. Meeting these online needs for your potential consumers will help positively influence their buying decision.</p>
<h3>Why is Tracking Important to Me?</h3>
<p>Marketing is an integral part of any business, as such it is an integral part of your web business as well. When trying to evaluate the effectiveness of any marketing campaign, your key point of interest is your Return on Investment, or ROI. Determining the ROI on an Internet marketing campaign can be difficult, especially when managing multiple campaigns, without proper tracking. You never actually see these customers so how can you possibly know they were there? The ability to determine where your visitors are coming from, what they are doing while they&#8217;re there, and where they go when they leave is important to evaluating the success of any business. In the digital world this can be accomplished through the use of advanced tracking methods that look at things like raw server logs, integrated site tracking, router packet tracking, as well as outside resources. With an easy to manage interface to evaluate all this data you can be well on your way to marketing your success!</p>
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		<title>How To Design A Business Card Using GIMP</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 13:34:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>design</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for a quote on Business Card Design and Printing Services, please call us directly at 877-328-7552. How to design a business card for commercial printing using GIMP. Written By: Steven Milanese for Full Sail University: English Composition Assignment: How To Instructions (note: original assignment did not include screenshots. Screenshots were included [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>If you are looking for a quote on Business Card Design and Printing Services, please call us directly at 877-328-7552.</strong></p>
<p><strong>How to design a business card for commercial printing using GIMP. </strong><br />
Written By: Steven Milanese for Full Sail University: English Composition<br />
Assignment: How To Instructions<br />
<em>(note: original assignment did not include screenshots. Screenshots were included for the purpose of this online publication and can be found in the articles footer, just below the article itself.)</em></p>
<p>Software Requirements:<br />
•	GIMP: is a GNU image manipulation tool available for download at <a href="http://www.gimp.org/downloads/" title="Download GIMP">http://www.gimp.org/downloads/</a>.</p>
<p>An attractive business card can be a valuable tool when developing a network of business contacts.</p>
<p>For the purpose of these instructions, we will assume that you have successfully installed GIMP and have it open on your Mac or PC.</p>
<p>Begin by clicking on the “File” menu and then select “New”. This will open the “Create a New Image” dialog window. Here is where you will define the size of your business card. Begin by changing the measurement method from “pixels” to “millimeters” by clicking where it says “pixels/in” and selecting “millimeters” from the drop down menu. A standard business card has a width of 90mm and a height of 55mm. However, this does not account for printing bleed. Printing bleed is a term that is used by commercial printers to describe the excess area of ink surrounding the project. This area will be trimmed off during the trimming process in order to ensure that ink reaches every edge of the business card. For this reason, you will need to increase the size of your image by a margin of 6mm increasing your final measurements to a width of 96mm and a height of 61mm. Once you have set your size, click on “Advanced Options”. This will drop down an expanded menu presenting you with several additional configuration settings including the ability to set the resolution of your image. To ensure that the ink fills in completely, you will need to set your X and Y resolutions to a minimum of 300 pixels. Printing lower resolution images can result in the finished print looking pixilated. The remaining configuration settings should be fine by default. Next click “Ok” to create your new blank image.</p>
<p>Now that you’ve successfully formatted the project area you will need to define the trim lines for the printer. In order to do this, click in the ruler area at the top of the blank image and while holding down the mouse button, drag the ruler downward. You will see a dashed line appear where your mouse is. We want to set this dashed line three millimeters in from the top. Simply release your mouse button once you have it in position to place the line at that location. Repeat this step a second time placing the line three millimeters from the bottom. Once you have the top and bottom trim marks in place, you’ll need to do the same for the left and right sides. You accomplish this in a similar fashion as you did the top and bottom trim marks. Only this time, you will need to click on the ruler to the left of the blank image. Once again you are going to set the trim mark three millimeters in from the edge on both the left and right sides of the image.</p>
<p>The final step of the setup process is for you to define your safety margins. This step is important to ensure that none of your important content is cut into or cut off during the trimming process. For that reason we want to repeat the steps we took in order to define the trim lines. Only this time, you will need to set your margins five millimeters inside of each of the trim lines.</p>
<p>Now that you have properly laid out your project area, you can begin to design your card. Remember to keep any important content within the safety margin to ensure that it will make the final cut without running into any of the edges of the finished business card. Once you have finished laying out your design and are happy with the finished product, simply click on the “File” menu at the top and then select “Save As…” from the resulting drop down menu. This will open the “Save As…” dialog window that will allow you to choose both a name and location for your file. It is good practice to save the file using the name of the individual for whom the business cards are being made. Finally, add the extension “.xcf” to the file’s name. This will ensure that the final product remains in a layered format. This is helpful in the event that any last minute changes become necessary at the time of print. Your final filename should resemble “lastname_firstname.xcf”. Simply select save at the bottom of the dialog window to save your file. Your  business cards are now ready to be sent to the printer.</p>
<p><a href="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/select-new-from-file-menu.png" rel="lyteshow [how_to]" title="Begin by clicking on the File menu and then select New"><img src="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/select-new-from-file-menu.png" alt="Select New from File menu" width="75px" height="106px" /></a><a href="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/new-image-options.png" rel="lyteshow [how_to]" title="Create A New Image Dialog Window"><img src="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/new-image-options.png" alt="Advanced Image Options" width="75px" height="106px" /></a><a href="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/horizontal-trim-lines.png" rel="lyteshow [how_to]" title="Horizontal Trim Lines"><img src="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/horizontal-trim-lines.png" alt="Horizontal Trim Lines" width="75px" height="106px" /></a><a href="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/vertical-trim-lines.png" rel="lyteshow [how_to]" title="Vertical Trim Lines"><img src="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/vertical-trim-lines.png" alt="Vertical Trim Lines" width="75px" height="106px" /></a><a href="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/horizontal-safety-margins.png" rel="lyteshow [how_to]" title="Horizontal Safety Margin"><img src="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/horizontal-safety-margins.png" alt="Horizontal Safety Margins" width="75px" height="106px" /></a><a href="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/vertical-safety-margins.png" rel="lyteshow [how_to]" title="Vertical Safety Margin"><img src="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/vertical-safety-margins.png" alt="Vertical Safety Margins" width="75px" height="106px" /></a><a href="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/text-area-example.png" rel="lyteshow [how_to]" title="Text Area Example"><img src="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/text-area-example.png" alt="Text Area Examples" width="75px" height="106px" /></a><a href="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/business-card-gimp-example.png" rel="lyteshow [how_to]" title="Business Card Example"><img src="/wp-content/themes/downbytheriverllc/images/howto/business-card-gimp-example.png" alt="Business Card Example" width="75px" height="106px" /></a></p>
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		<title>Page One SEO Graphic Design 32940</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 20:09:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our SEO efforts continue to pay dividends as our web presence continues to grow. Our SEO campaigns have successfully increased our organic traffic by an average of one hundred and sixty-eight percent per month since our site relaunched on it&#8217;s new platform just three months ago. Our advanced SEO strategies continue to produce page one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.downbytheriverllc.com/images/posts/pageonegoogle/pageonegoogleresults_full.gif" rel="prettyphoto[post]"><img style="margin:5px 5px;" src="http://www.downbytheriverllc.com/images/posts/pageonegoogle/pageonegoogleresults.gif" alt="Page One SEO" align="right"/></a>Our SEO efforts continue to pay dividends as our web presence continues to grow. Our SEO campaigns have successfully increased our organic traffic by an average of one hundred and sixty-eight percent per month since our site relaunched on it&#8217;s new platform just three months ago. Our advanced SEO strategies continue to produce page one results for our targeted keywords, most recently adding &#8220;Graphic Design 32940&#8243; to that list. <a href="http://www.downbytheriverllc.com/images/posts/pageonegoogle/pageonegoogleresults_full.gif" rel="prettyphoto[post]">(Click on the image to the right fo an expanded view)</a> And unlike some SEO companies that represent Business Listings as page one results, we are referring to pure algorithmic results provided by organic searches.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s market is flooded with SEO service companies making incredibly bold claims like, &#8220;First page results for any keyword of your choice GUARANTEED!&#8221;. Of course this is a promise that short of millions of dollars in infrastructure and paid for marketing investments, is simply not possible.</p>
<p><em>Quoted from: &#8220;<a title="Google Webmaster Tools Help: [Search Engine Optimization (SEO)]" href="http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&amp;answer=35291">Google Webmaster Tools Help: [Search Engine Optimization (SEO)]</a>&#8220;</em></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>No one can guarantee a #1 ranking on Google.</strong><br />
Beware of SEOs that claim to guarantee rankings, allege a &#8220;special  relationship&#8221; with Google, or advertise a &#8220;priority submit&#8221; to Google.  There is no priority submit for Google. In fact, the only way to submit a  site to Google directly is through our <a href="http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl">Add URL</a> page  or by submitting a <a href="http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=40318">Sitemap</a> and you can do this yourself at no cost whatsoever.</p></blockquote>
<p>It is reasonable to assume that if anyone were to start selling &#8220;Number One Placements&#8221; for keyword results, it would be Google themselves. After all they and they alone control the formulas that determine those placements.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a look at GoDaddy for the purpose of a working example in terms of organic search results. While GoDaddy&#8217;s placement may be excellent when it comes to top level keywords like &#8220;Web Hosting&#8221;, a more specific or second layer keyword search of say, &#8220;cloud server hosting&#8221; produces a completely different and not so positive result. Here is an example of an excellent opportunity that smaller competing companies could capitalize on. One of the weaknesses associated with large scale SEO deployments is that they focus on saturating the web with top level keywords based on statistical value. Often completely overlooking the opportunities presented by the second tier of keywords for that specific industry.</p>
<p>As I&#8217;m writing this article I can feel my sales department cringing at the thought of us educating the competition. There is in my opinion a greater responsibility to inform the consumer in an effort to prevent them from falling victim to these con artists.  Our market is flooded with these con artists boasting false claims based on out dated Web 1.0 principals. Designing sites with deprecated HTML values and extensive META descriptions does not guarantee top placement on Google. Even Web 2.0 strategies are beginning to fail the proverbial acid test of today&#8217;s market. This is another prime example of why it is so important to choose a professional web designer when developing a website to promote your service, message or products.</p>
<p>Fact is that in many cases developing a website poorly the first time can be rather detrimental to a business. Take for example the website below: (Note: We removed anything identifying to protect their identity.) <a href="http://www.downbytheriverllc.com/images/posts/pageonegoogle/bad_web.jpg" rel="prettyphoto[post]"><img style="margin:5px 5px;" src="http://www.downbytheriverllc.com/images/posts/pageonegoogle/bad_web.jpg" height="150" width="200" alt="Poor Web Design" align="left" /></a>The clutter of the site is overwhelming and the color selection is a horrible choice for publishing on the web. Did you know that nearly 10 percent of the population is color blind and that the majority of those individuals specifically have difficulty seeing the color red? Certainly being color blind shouldn&#8217;t exclude them from being potential customers. However, in this example, this is precisely what has happened. They&#8217;ve effectively excluded 10% of their market for no reason other than poor web design. Poor design decisions like these can be costly. Take for example a recent article published by the <a title="Practical eCommerce" href="http://www.practicalecommerce.com" target="_blank">practical ecommerce</a> titled, &#8220;<a href="http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/1038-SEO-Report-Card-Poor-SEO-Choices-Cost-Worthy-Charity" title="SEO Report Card: Poor SEO Choices Cost Worthy Charity"  target="_blank">SEO Report Card: Poor SEO Choices Cost Worthy Charity</a>&#8220;. The article identifies some of the design issues affecting the SEO of the site and how those design related issues are adversely affecting their ability to raise money for a worthy cause. Another issue to consider is because it is an existing site, repairing the PR damage associated with failed first impressions can be a challenging task for even professional designers. Studies show that less than 20% of consumers will revisit a website that they perceive as poorly designed or containing less than relevant content. Often these repair projects involve a re-branding campaign and or a new market offering in terms of a new look and a steady source of fresh topic relevant content. Just as media providers have become more effective at presenting advertisements to their audiences in less than conventional ways. Media viewers are growing ever resistance to even their most subtle methods. These issues are all to often overlooked by less than informed consumers and ultimately can lead to a greater loss in terms of their time and money.</p>
<p>To learn more about our advanced SEO methods and how we can assist you in improving your sites organic traffic results, call us at 877-328-7552.</p>
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