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Showing posts with label Web Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Web Development. Show all posts

Saturday, December 26, 2009

The best web design within your budget

With the advancement of Internet technology, it is no longer difficult to lay hands on a best web design to serve your varied purposes. Yes, that’s right. Availability of business website templates has certainly made the task that much easier. There was always a greater deal of emphasis laid out on preparing a website that is of excellent quality and which successfully manages to pass on right kind of information to different classes of people, customers and potential clients across the globe.

To have a good business website to serve your purpose, it is essential to have its design up to mark and that will go well with the contents that will be incorporated in it. These days, you can easily come across web design companies willing to make the best web design that will not just meet all your requirements, but also have them done well within your budget. Now, isn’t that a great news for most of us?

There are various types of business website templates available in the market to choose from, some business website templates are high priced, some are low, some are simple, some with various functionalities etc. But when cost is the concern for your organization, then outsourcing is the only answer to it. But which company should you outsource your website designing to? There are thousands of web design companies all over the world with all claiming to provide the best web design for your company at the most competitive rates. The best way to decide on a design company is to browse through their catalog of designs; their list of clients, and the websites they have already designed and which have been launched and are live. A good design company will have numerous designs for clients to browse through, and also a list of sites they have designed and launched.

"Gamit Web Design services" is one such organization which can provide variety of business website templates which excel in performance and are also moderately priced so that you have the best web design for your company at competitive prices. "Gamit Web Design services" provides services to professionals such as lawyers, sports website, e-commerce sites and also business web sites. The company at present is selling business website templates at lower prices to the consumer and there are a lot of options available at your disposal to select from. Based on your needs, requirements and budget you can select the template which best suits your needs and get that best web design.

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Friday, November 27, 2009

Professional Web designing Company

Professional Web Design Services give professional and creative appeal to the whole outlook. The services provide innovative web design interface, which makes the visitors come to the website for information, or buying/selling of the products and services. Ideally, a professional web design and development services provider would only provide you with the refined set of web services, depending on:

• Your Business Strategy and Business Model. If you are a product inventory website, then, obviously you’d desire that more website traffic should come to your business website to buy your products and services.

• Online Marketing Strategy in line with short term and long term business prospects. Again, these online marketing stunts have to be discussed in detail with the business owner, taking a wider dimension of the products. A professional website design and development service is the way to give the business owner the need for online marketing strategy.

• Content Management Strategy. Content is the way in which search engine crawlers move! If any website is poor in content, then certainly, the website is not at all professional, and on a wider front, the website would give poor visibility. On a whole, the efforts to develop your online business, online branding and online visibility would lie in shams.

• Uniqueness and Subtleness in the Website Design and Development. A unique website design and development is truly the handiwork of a professional website design and development company. And if you are not hiring professional company for your work, then you are going in wrong direction. Certainly Wrong!!!

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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Web Design Tender - Website Maintenance Service in PHP

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Project Details:

Type : Tender

Id : 714068522

Category : Web Design and Development

Title : Web Design & Development

Estimated Budget : Looking for proposal

Description:


We are USA based organization looking for qualified and experienced service provider (From USA Only) for our requirement of Website Redesigning. Contract will be for 18 months and extendable for more 36 months depends upon performance.
Scope of Service:
[A] Providing real-time technical assistance on any website issue like modifying or changing any website code or programming, working with the our IT department to resolve any application, code, or performance issue.
[B] Providing ongoing support for any database currently used within the official website.
[C] Creating web banners for various departments.
[D] Editing monthly contents, file uploads, and video uploads.
We are looking for the best proposals and payment terms are negotiable. Interested service providers are requested to submit proposals on or before 15:00 Hrs by October 28, 2009 via post, courier or hand delivery only. This tender is Onshore and Offsite. Provider may have to visit our location for meetings and briefings.

Country : United States

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Web Design Tender - Web and Print Design for College

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Project Details:

Type : Tender

Id : 19124071

Category : Web Design and Development

Title : Web and Print Design for College

Estimated Budget : 175,000-250,000 USD

Description:


We are a College based in USA and we are requesting proposals from qualified and experienced service provider to create Web and Print Design. We are liberal arts institution and are renowned for offering a rigorous, personalized education. We are a highly selective, four-year, exclusively undergraduate college of 2,800 students. Our total budget for this entire project (Web site elements, e-communications, and print publication design; exclusive of printing) is expected to be in the range of 175,000-250,000 USD).
Following key issues are to be addressed in proposal:
1) For Web, e-communications and social media elements:
a) Translating strategic messaging into Web site design, e-mail communications, social media, and video/multimedia.
b) Thorough understanding of Web analytics and search engine optimization will also be required.
c) Content on our website is currently published on three platforms, mixed throughout the site: MediaSurface CMS, Drupal CMS, and Dreamweaver static pages. We are not seeking a site-wide redesign or deep infrastructure/programming changes at this juncture. Service Provider should be prepared to deliver style sheets or code to reflect changes on particular pages where messaging will change.
d) Address process for estimating additional creative costs (e.g., video, photography) beyond message development.
2) For print design:
a) Print design, as well as access to best creative resources.
b) Address process for estimating additional creative costs beyond design (e.g., photography, illustration).
3) Ability to work in team environment with creative, research, and strategy partners, including the College’s in-house staff and other external firms and vendors.
4) Proposals that are all-inclusive of Web and print design should include separate pricing for Web and print. Proposals will also be accepted for one aspect of the assignment, Web only or print only.
Questions regarding this assignment must be submitted via e-mail by October 23, 2009. Interested Service Providers are requested to send their proposals via email on or before October 30, 2009 (by the close of business). This Tender is Global and Offsite. Provider may have to visit our premises for meetings and briefings.

Country : United States

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Friday, August 21, 2009

The Best Way To Launch Your Website

With the exponential growth in the online market, the race among the business companies is getting tougher and tougher. Every one is looking to attract the traffic with their unique features. However, any one will agree that there are certain levels or steps of attraction. Often, something catches your eye at the first sight and you watch it with ardent passion.

The same thing applies to the websites as well. There are sites that are so attractive that you hardly have the ability to avoid them. They will compel you to visit the site. On the other hand, there are sites that look pretty ordinary. Naturally, a person will not visit them anticipating a dull content.

Well, this is the last thing that the owner of the website wants. Certainly, the lack of traffic is synonymous to the death of the website. So, one can clearly see that the web design is a crucial factor as far as the business is concerned.

In fact, success in business relies largely on the impression that you make on the consumer. There are actually, two tiers of impression – one that is made at the first time, and the other that you make after the consumer checks out your service. Though the second one is the long lasting, the first one is important to encourage them to check you out.

This is perhaps enough to explain why companies ranging from the small to medium sized businesses are looking for the web designers. No matter whether you are launching a new business, or you have been around for quite a while, having a good designer to decorate your website is a must for success.

However, only an expert designer is not sufficient to give the site the look that it deserves. The owner should play an important role as well. The web designer will tell from his experience the qualities that you need to upgrade the standard of the quality. But the inputs from the business owner would decide the content and exact nature of the website.

Generally, the owner should contribute a lot in the graphics and layout of the site. Well, you may say that the graphic and web designers are creative enough to create the logo and design the page. Of course, they are. But, it is company and you will understand what suits the theme or motive of your company the most.

Well, nothing can separate web designing and hosting. One is interrelated with the other. After designing the page properly, you should give it to the search engine optimizer. Here also, you have to provide key information on your company. The SEO will highlight the unique features that your company offers.

However, if you are looking for affordable web design, vondix media is the ideal solution. They offer web designing, shopping cart, animation, graphics, SEO, web hosting and promotion – a complete package for your website. They will also create multiple email accounts, logo and will also edit the text of your content.

James Goldsmith is author of this article on Web Design Essex. Find more information about Website Promotion here.

Source: http://www.articledashboard.com/

Monday, September 8, 2008

Google Chrome: A developer's perspective

Google's new Chrome browser sets a new standard for the Web as an application platform

I was as blindsided by Google Chrome as everyone else, but there's no denying that its release was a momentous occasion. Chrome is more than just a browser; it represents Google's latest entry in the ongoing discussion of standards and best practices for the Web as an application platform. As such, it may be the company's most important offering since Gears.

"From my perspective, Google Chrome and Gears are entering the Web from two directions," says Google's Adam Goodman in Scott McCloud's comic-strip introduction to Chrome. "The [Chrome] browser project is an effort to make the Web better for users. The Gears team wants to make the Web better for developers."

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Friday, July 4, 2008

What’s hot in Web Development?

“People are beginning to figure out that Web sites are very complicated things that need to be maintained and upgraded regularly,” says Jeffrey Hoffman president, CEO, and founder of WebslingerZ, a North Carolina-based Web development firm established in 1995.

Since people generally do not have the ability to do Web engineering on a developer level, they’re looking for ways to do updates and maintenance themselves rather than pay others to do it on an hourly basis. So, even “People you wouldn’t expect to say the words “content management system” are asking for them,” says Hoffman.

“They may be marketing, sales, PR folks who have things they want to accomplish via the Web: updating photos and text or more complicated things like using content management systems as sales or marketing applications,” Hoffman says. “They want to do their entire workflow on the Web and use it as a lead generation service.”

That means, he notes, they need a content management system that lets them build a form to intake leads and manage them.

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

Quick tips for Web application Security

A traditional firewall is commonly employed to restrict Web site access to Ports 80 and 443, used for HTTP and Secure Sockets Layer communications, respectively. However, such a device does very little to deter attacks that come over these connections. URL query string manipulations including SQL injection, modification of cookie values, tampering of form field data, malformed requests and a variety of other nasty tricks are often given free passage on allowed, legitimate traffic.

A Web application firewall, such as those reviewed in this issue (see review) might help address security holes in Web servers and Web applications, but there is certainly a great deal that network security professional could and should do before and after employing such measures.

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Monday, May 26, 2008

New tool could make web development simpler

Having a web presence is a must these days but developing that presence is not easy, especially if you are starting from square one. A new tool from Fresh Tilled Soil could make the process simpler. Rapid Web Prototyping gives developers guides to use while developing HTML/CSS web pages, speeding up the process.

According to the company, websites have been developed in as little as three weeks; most, however, take between four and six weeks to complete. If you've checked in with other web development companies, you know this is quite a bit quicker than other options.

Here is how it works: developers begin by creating the user interface. By polling consumers about what works, which areas need more information and which areas are ready to go, marketers can be more certain that the website will be user-friendly once it goes live. From the customer phase, developers actually begin developing the full site.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Can Microsoft win over enough developers to change the paradigm?

Over the last few months, I have written about some of the changes occurring in the development landscape. Some of the other writers in TechRepublic’s Programming and Development space have also been approaching the same topic with hands-on articles, such as Tony Patton’s recent piece on Silverlight 2.0, and Peter Mikhalenko’s continuing articles on various Java APIs. Today, I want to touch on the concept of reflexivity.

Reflexivity, in a nutshell, is the idea that when many people believe something is going to happen, they unwittingly cause it to happen. The idea originated in economics, and I first stumbled across it in a piece about stock prices. In the stock market, when companies fear that a crash may be coming, they take certain measures (such as cutting back orders of stock or laying off employees) that play a significant role in creating a stock market crash.

We all know who the 800 lb. gorillas in IT are: IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems (which is slimming down to be a 500 lb. gorilla), and so on. Now, how many of these gorillas are really involved in what programmers do? Or, you might think about where the tools and languages you use originate. It’s a pretty short list. If you are a Java developer, your language comes from Sun, and your tools are either Eclipse (originally an IBM AlphaWorks project), JDeveloper (Oracle), or NetBeans (Sun). PHP developers seem to stick with text editors of some variety or another, by and large. This leaves nearly 100% of Windows desktop application developers, and probably 30% - 60% of Web developers using one tool: Microsoft Visual Studio. Talk about an 800 lb. gorilla!

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Domain Development is harder than Domain Parking

Leonard Holmes of ParkQuick details the trials and tribulations of domain development.

Are you getting tired of parking domains? Are you serious about developing?

For the past 12 months I have been paying $800 a month to an educational organization to learn web development, Internet marketing, and SEO. This is a lot of money, and I ask myself every few months whether it is really worth it. So far I have decided that it is. Stompernet has been closed to new members since May of 2007. It is opening its doors again this coming week, but probably for just few days. It seems that people beat the door down to pay this much money for this kind of training.

They are also offering No-cost tools to assist webmasters and domain developers. Their most recent offering - Stomper Site Seer - is a web-based tool that you don’t have to pay for. It generates a lot of information about your site in one report. Even if you don’t sign-up for Stompernet (and most people won’t) their free educational offerings are amazing. This is stuff that you’d pay a lot for elsewhere. By giving away some of their material they hope to get people to sign-up. I plan to stay a member.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Software Notebook: Mozilla striving for an awesome Web browser

The basic concept behind a Web browser is pretty simple -- to deliver and frame the online world. So how much better can a browser get, really?

That's the question facing Mozilla and the worldwide community of developers responsible for its Firefox browser. The first version, in 2004, took off based on its promise of better security and features such as tabbed browsing, for opening multiple pages inside a window.

With the release of Firefox 3.0 slated for next month, Mozilla's Mike Beltzner thinks they've come up with advances worthy of the same type of attention. He points, as an example, to a Firefox 3.0 feature known officially as the Smart Location Bar -- and informally as the Awesome Bar.

The feature gives the browser's address bar a mechanism for quickly returning to Web pages, without bookmarking them, even if users don't remember the address. As people type, it searches for that text in the addresses and titles of pages that they've visited previously. It also can search "tags" -- keywords that users associate with a particular page.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Changing the Process of Web Development

All new or emerging businesses are rightfully cautious of the big investment required to launch a successful web presence. A new cost-effective and time-saving service enables companies to fast track their strategic and tactical web initiatives while still actively growing their user base. Unlike past methods of web development, rapid prototyping is a back-to-front development process that allows the product user interface to be fully designed before writing any code.

Rapid Web Prototyping is changing the process of web development and design. By designing the user interface first and making it extremely clear, developers are able to write the supporting code using the integrated screenshots as guides, thus, in most cases, avoiding written technical specs entirely. This is not to say that technical specs are not required for some complex functional architecture but rather that the development process no longer needs to be based entirely on a written specification document.

Reducing the requirement for a functional spec in preference to creating the user interface has advantages for both technical and business teams. Customer-facing teams can begin user testing before coding begins, reducing the risk of developing functionality that customers will resist or ignore. In both consumer and B2B web applications, having a visual reference for the exact user experience is a preferable investment of time over developing a text or matrix-only technical spec.

The intensely visual nature of the web means that functional specs are generally a waste of everyone's efforts. They cost time and offer no guarantees that the presentation of functional elements will be interpreted correctly. The problem is that simply writing down a technical process does not ensure agreement about the tool’s user experience. Using the complete visual interfaces and screenshots will help get everyone on the same page, literally.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Do new Web tools spell doom for the browser?

As the static Web gives way to rich Internet applications, client software must continue to adapt and evolve.

Since its inception, the Web has been synonymous with the browser. Pundits hailed NCSA Mosaic as "the killer app of the Internet" in 1993, and today's browsers share an unbroken lineage from that humble beginning.

Today's Web sites are another matter, however. Gone are the static pages and limited graphics of 15 years ago. In their place are lush, highly interactive experiences, as visually rich as any desktop application. The Web has become the preferred platform for enterprise application delivery, to say nothing of online entertainment and social software. In response, new kinds of online experiences have begun to emerge, challenging old notions of what it means to browse the Web.

Take Twhirl, a desktop client for the Twitter online service. Double-click its icon, and the application launches in seconds. Its window is small and stylized, with an attractive, irregular border and configurable color schemes. What few controls it has are convenient and easy to use. It's sleek, fast and unobtrusive. In short, it's everything that navigating to the Twitter Web site with a browser is not.

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Monday, May 5, 2008

How to Build a Web Store

Many people think that it is easy to build a web store and launch their business online. After all, all there is to it is just getting a good idea, buying a domain name and getting a web designing and hosting firm to do the rest.

However, it is much easier said than done and it takes a lot of hard work, time and effort in order to build a web store that proves to be a success. Given below are a few tips that should help you in creating a web store that has a chance at making profit.
  1. Create an extensively thought of and detailed business plan.
  2. Once you have decided the product that you want to sell, make sure that you also have more than one supplier who gives you good prices and good delivery times.
  3. Next, choose a good domain name for your site. Try to keep it relevant to what you are selling and as simple and easy to spell as possible.
  4. Search extensively for the most used keywords when people are looking for products that you are selling. Try to incorporate the most relevant one into your url if possible, and use the others extensively on your web site in order to optimize it for search engine result pages.
  5. Next comes getting a good host and designer for your web page. It is a good idea to contract a single company for designing, hosting and maintaining your website, since it will save you from a lot of hassle when your web site goes through the initial hiccups.
  6. While your web site is being designed, keep the following things in mind. The site should be as professional looking as possible. It should not take a lot of time to open on a client computer. At the same time, it should not be dull or boring looking. The web site should be enriched with keywords and SEOs right at the inception. All the legal stuff regarding the privacy policy and the terms and conditions of sales, shipments and returns should be well taken care of before you launch your site online.
  7. A good web designing firm should be able to develop content for your website that is rich with SEOs. At the same time, your web hosting and designing firm should be able to put in the appropriate meta tags and keywords on your web site to make it search engine friendly.
  8. However, just making your website search engine friendly is not enough, and you will also need to post as many back links to your websites on forums, blogs and other related web sites as possible. Post your url in as many directories as possible.
  9. Advertising with the relevant directories and websites should also lead to generation of some relevant traffic to your web site.
Taking care of the above points while you build your web store should definitely increase its chances of being successful. Remember that getting the right help and tools while you build your web store is extremely important for creating a profit making web store.

Source : http://www.huliq.com/

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Adobe Opens Flash To More Development Across Devices

Adobe's Flash player is a common feature on desktop computers. Adobe hopes to make this the case on mobile phones, set-top boxes, and anything else that can run Flash formatted files (SWF< FLV/FL4) and content by opening up the application programming interface (API) and licensing to promote development.

The Open Screen Project

Dubbed the Open Screen Project, Adobe's goal is to have Flash become the write once/run everywhere type of environment for games and other applications.

In the case of mobile devices, Flash has not see the kinds of inroads that has made it a successful development platform for rich media and content-heavy applications. The Open Screen Project is an effort by Adobe and several other manufacturers to increase the presence of Flash-based software and its use.

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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Web 2.0…It’s About Process Outsourcing

I'm at the Web 2.0 Expo this week, my 3rd time here. This is a cool show, and the only one I attend where I'm not speaking. Thus, more relaxing and more time to learn from others, rather than teaching.

If there is a clear trend at this show it is that the Web 2.0 is no longer about social networking, SaaS, Web communities, or rich internet applications, it's about moving as many of the core business processes as you can to the platform of the Web. Or, perhaps better put: Web-enabled process outsourcing.

You only need to consider the number of products that are now moving way beyond SaaS, to application development, storage, interface design, and middleware…all delivered as a service over the Web. Indeed, there is not much you can't do with the Web-born tools around today, inclusive of the new Google App Engine on-demand application development platform product just released. So, the trend is re-hosting of core enterprise applications, business processes, information, and much of the enterprise architecture we see today, so they are much more efficient, agile, and cost effective…in essence living up to the core objectives of SOA.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Intuit Web development software launches in beta

Intuit Inc. said Thursday it released its new QuickBase Web development program in beta.

Mountain View-based Intuit (NASDAQ:INTU) said QuickBase is designed to let developers and independent software vendors "easily design, deploy and market on-demand collaborative and productivity applications to millions of small businesses."

"We are now enlisting the help of an enormous community of talented developers to create innovative, rich Web-based solutions to important business problems," said Bill Lucchini, vice president and general manager of Intuit QuickBase.

There is no cost to join the program during application development. Developers building on the platform will receive the QuickBase Developer SDK, which includes the toolkit for Adobe Flex, a free QuickBase developer account and training resources.

The beta program is intended to gather feedback from developers, Intuit said.

Source : http://www.bizjournals.com/

Friday, April 18, 2008

Businesses wake up to web 2.0

Web 2.0 is most obviously associated with consumer social networking websites, but businesses are fast waking up to the power of applications based on the platform, experts revealed today.

"Businesses are starting to realise the strengths of web 2.0 in terms of fast deployment of rich internet applications, use of open source technologies, and the communications benefits it can provide to employees and customers," said John Andrews, president and chief executive at Evans Data.

"While developers are the 'early adopters' of the technology, the demand for web 2.0 talent is only getting hotter. It is an indication that the business market will continue to grow quite rapidly."

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

CodeGear offers drag-and-drop web development

CodeGear has launched the Delphi for PHP 2.0 integrated development environment to improve its developer tools suite for building interactive web applications.

Formed as an independent brand from the developer tools division of Borland, CodeGear said that Delphi for PHP 2.0 features visual drag-and-drop design capabilities for rapid development. It also has a PHP component framework for the foundation-level building blocks and design structure.

According to CodeGear, the new product's PHP debugging options sit alongside error insight and source-code formatting features to reduce the potential for bug creation in web development. The company says that built-in HTML templates will help PHP developers to work visually with their Web 2.0 development and collaborate with other HTML designers.

"With the initial introduction of Delphi for PHP, we brought together PHP and rapid application development for the first time," said Michael Swindell, vice president of products at CodeGear. "With version 2.0, we are raising the bar with a wide array of new productivity, debugging and performance-tuning features and much broader 'out-of-the-box' support for databases and popular PHP packages and libraries."

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