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Web Strategy

A good Web strategy works with your business strategy to create a website that meets your business goals. Once you've started building a Web presence, you want to think about how your website can improve your business. Strategy includes community, personalization, your content, ecommerce, even your intranets.
Do you Build Maintainable Websites?
Maintainability is not something many Web designers think about when building websites. But it can be a critical issue even just a short time later when you need to re-work part of the site or completely redesign it. These tips for creating a maintainable site will help you create sites that you look forward to re-doing, rather than dread.
Prioritizing Web Projects
What to do when everything you're working on has top priority. How to prioritize Web projects.
How Much Blog -- and How Often? - webreference.com
Starting a business blog can be a great way to improve your company and improve your Web site, but you need to think about how much to blog and how often to blog so that you don't overwhelm your workers or customers.
Internet Marketing Strategy : Why is it Important? - Marketing @ About
If you don't have a strategy for your internet Marketing, then your site will suffer. Conversion from browsing to sales will be low, traffic will be low, and subscriptions will remain unpopular. You wouldn't build a business without a business plan, don't forget your internet marketing strategy either. From the About.com Guide to Marketing.
Internet Marketing Strategy: What Can it Do for You? - About Marketing
Learn what an Internet marketing strategy can do to help your business and your Web site. From the About Guide to Marketing.
Behind the Scenes at Web Design/HTML @ About.com - Maintaining a Busin
Business Web sites are often built and maintained in a very different fashion from how you build and maintain your personal site. There are a lot more programs, processes, and people involved in building and maintaining the Web Design/HTML Web site
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