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Google’s Latest Offer – DIY Web Design

Freelance website owners can now try their hands at building their own web pages! How so? There’s a new online tool in town that allows users to create and publish web pages without having to endure the intimidating costs of regular website design services . Launched by Google, this free tool helps to empower freelancers and enables them to create and edit web pages exactly as how they appear online, without the need for any complex software or HTML. This free tool however, is currently in its testing or ‘beta’ phase, which means that it will be improvised to meet the users’ needs, especially if they send in suggestions to Google. This initial roll out is only open to those users with a Gmail account, but with the immense number of sign-ups coming in, Google was forced to temporarily suspend this service. Because of the overwhelming demand, Google had to suspend any additional sign-ups. However, they are going to start offering sign-ups again very soon. Users who wish to use this servi

Choosing the Best Web Browser

Many people have asked me what the best web browser was to use, and although this may seem like a simple and straightforward question, it is indeed very difficult to answer this by simply pointing at a specific web browser. After lots of research, we have compared a number of web browsers for various platforms and have based our judgment on this. So, which is the best web browser available today? Most of us tend to use Windows more than any other Operating System. And so I will discuss the browsers that run on this Operating System. Most of the popular web browsers that run on Windows are: Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Safari. Internet Explorer is probably the most used browser. It is wise to have other browsers installed on your computer as well to check for cross-browser compatibility. After using Internet Explorer for many years, I shifted over to Firefox. Firefox is great browser and has some really killer add-ons, making it very useful to web developers. H

Key Considerations when creating your Mobile Web Design Strategy

With the web going mobile, there is no turning back now! More and more users have begun to access the Internet right from their mobile phones. So, what does this mean to all the web designers and developers? It means adding a mobile strategy to your business campaign! Depending on the type of project, your strategy will differ. But you do need a strategy on how you want your client’s website to function in the mobile space. So, whether you are designing a static site or a content-driven site, it is always wise to follow a careful approach that includes looking at your mobile website experience. Identify the need for a Mobile Site: You will generally get a mobile design project if: it is a new website and is in need of a mobile as well as a desktop strategy, if it is a redesign project that includes a mobile site, if it is an addition of a mobile site to a desktop site. Find out the requirements first before you get started. What are the Business Objectives: Your client will hire you to

Online Payment Processing Options for your Ecommerce Store

If you’ve just started your own ecommerce store and need to find the best options for accepting and processing credit card payments, then you have come to just the right place! With so many companies out there, choosing one can be a daunting task. We will help you with this! PayPal: When selecting an online payment processor, always start by making a list of your priorities. What is the most important – speed, security or history/track record? PayPal is one of the most widely used Internet payment processor and may also be the best option for you. Google Checkout: Google entered the online payment processing field a few years back and have really come a long way since then. Like with everything else, Google is quite good at anything they do. Check this option out and see if it brings you any luck. Your Web Provider: Your web hosting company or Internet provider may also provide you with a variety of payment options of their own. If you haven’t selected an Internet company yet, then ask

Tips to choosing an ecommerce Template for your Online Store

With so many ecommerce solution providers out there, it has become a lot easier to develop your own online store today. There are hundreds and hundreds of free ecommerce templates to choose from. And for this very same reason, it can be very difficult choosing just the right template for your site. As a newcomer, you’re probably going to bank on the best looking template. But choosing a template takes a lot more than that. Ecommerce templates, whether free or paid, determine the stickiness or viscosity of your web page. If all this seems like gibberish to you, then let me explain it better. If you page is sticky, then your visitors are going to spend more time on it, especially if it comes replete with an eye-catching title, attractive images and informative content. Apart from choosing a good looking template, there are other factors to take into account: If you are building an online store, then you need a logo. Always make sure that your logo matches the design of the template. If i