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Anatomy of a Web SiteDo It YourselfDrive Traffic to Your Site

Anatomy of a Web Site

It’s the prerequisite for the rest of your Web site education. Learn to identify the different parts that together make a Web site tick.

Do It Yourself

With a little bit of patience and a lot of research, you can build your own Web site. We can help you with the research.

Drive Traffic to Your Site

Learn how to mix marketing prowess with technical savvy to get your Web site in front of your target audience and maximize conversions.


Top 5 Signs that Your Web Site Sucks

Anatomy of a Web Site, Content, Drive Traffic to Your Web Site, Guest Article, Quick Tips

By John Metzler

Small business owners may not have the resources to invest heavily in their Web presence and finding solutions to problems can be like finding a needle in a haystack. You know something’s wrong but don’t have the faintest idea how to fix it. Is it a technical issue? Are your ads not performing well? Don’t know what kind of traffic you’re getting? Web site problems can fall into a myriad of categories. So if you think your Web site sucks, a) it probably does, and b) you should read on. continue »

Document the User Experience

Anatomy of a Web Site, Web Site Plan

Your Web site’s success ultimately depends on attracting and holding the interest of your visitors. To create a good experience that keeps them coming back, take the time to explore your project from your visitors’ perspective. continue »