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Four Points for Effective Web Design

Apr 26, 2010

If you’re finally getting around to adding a web design into your marketing strategy, you’re taking one of the most potentially lucrative steps you can to brand your company’s name and image. Here are four items you should know about effective web design as you get started!



  1. Keep flash to a minimum, it’s not search engine friendly
  2. Optimize your site as you build it
  3. Create a usable and accessible website
  4. Content still remains king

By using these concepts as you design, your site will be ahead of the game, focused and ready to attract the visitors you are after and the search engine rankings that will make your marketing techniques more effective.

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