Get Listed in Google then Get Found in Google. SEO Tips
09-Mar-2010 11:26:18
CSS3, Please!
CSS3, Please! The Cross-Browser CSS3 Rule Generator. Very handy.
05-Mar-2010 09:37:41
#grid
#grid. A little tool that inserts a layout grid in web pages, allows you to hold it in place, and toggle between displaying it in the foreground or background.
25-Feb-2010 10:04:47
BeerCamp SXSW 2010
BeerCamp SXSW 2010. Going to SXSWi this year? Don't miss nclud's BeerCamp; I'll be there with the rest of the nclud team. Come out, enjoy the music, open bar and cheer on the Beer Pong teams!

Do I Need Help With My Web Site?

For some people, a simple web site is a first step. For others, having made that first step, they now want qualified traffic on their sites.

Most web sites require visitors if they are to provide a return on investment. If you receive few visitors to your sit, or the visitors that you do get don't do what you want them to do, there could be some obvious reasons for this.

Do Any of These Web Site Problems Apply to You

  • a site that is not indexed by Google and you have no idea why
  • a site you can't update yourself
  • you find it hard to communicate with your web developer
  • you are tempted to outsource to Eastern Europe or India but don't know where to start
  • your web site was done for free by a friend or relative but they don't now have time to maintain it for you
  • you have a web developer working for you, but you find it hard to make yourself understood
  • web site copy that's poorly written (yes this makes a difference)
  • a site that loads too slowly for your target audience
  • you are on the first page of Google for your chosen terms - but still no-one is buying
  • a web site that's been written entirely using Flash technology
  • a site that has a Flash intro (which you thought was really cool at the time)
  • a site that's been sandboxed (blacklisted) by one or more search engines
  • no online marketing campaign strategy
  • no offline marketing campaign strategy
  • a site people find difficult to use or understand
  • a site that never changes
  • a site that looks home made
  • a site with a counter-intuitive interface

Do any of the above apply to you . . .?