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How To Set Up A Web Page And Start Earning Money

I deal with many complete novices and newcomers to the internet who just need someone to outline in straight- forward terms how they can start to make money online. This article will show you five easy steps anyone can take to set up a web page and start earning money. Before you start though, ju...

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How To Make A Winning Home Page

One of the most common questions I get from my clients is, "What should I put on my home page? Where do I begin?" Whether you are starting a new web site or redesigning your existing one, these are important questions to ask. If you don't get the answers right, you might as well not even have a w...

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Web site designing pillars

It is a hot opinion that "it’s the words that sell, not a design" and that "you should invest all your money into writing a good sales copy and what is left (if anything) into web-site". I can give you 99 out of 100 that authors of these claims are copywriters, web-designers usually don’t write ...

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The Power Of Lines

The difference between a sloppy layout with a homemade appearance and a neat, professional layout is often found in one principle: alignment. Solid alignment can transform the appearance of a design from unfocused clutter to stunning order. Your use of alignment can make the difference between wheth...

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What Is The Purpose For Your Site?

I had a meeting with a client a few weeks ago and I shocked myself completely. The client requested that I design a Flash intro for his site. Before I could think twice the words had already come out of my mouth. "Why do you want a Flash intro for your site?" I asked. His response was t...

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Towards Next Generation URLs

For many years we have heard about the impending death of URLs that are difficult to type, remember and preserve. The use of URLs has actually improved little thus far, but changes are afoot in both development practices and Web server technology that should help advance URLs to the next generati...

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Gray Text Revisited

In a previous article I argued that the reason why gray text is used more and more on the web is because it looks better than black text from a distance, and since designers do not really read the text on sites they design, they prefer the visually better looking alternative. I also offered a soluti...

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