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Why do I need a web site?
Typical reasons a company will want to have a web site
are to: improve corporate image, improve customer service,
find new prospects, increase visibility, perform transactions,
expand their market, meet their customer expectations,
reduce costs, and get up to speed before it is too late.
How do people find out about my web site?
The best way for people to find out about your web
site is to add your URL to your traditional advertising
media. Put your address on your business cards, product
brochures, magazine, radio, newspaper, and TV advertisements.
Put it in all your press releases and in your trade
show publications. WWW users use "Search Engines"
to find things on the web. We will add you to 10 of
the most popular search engines so that people can find
your site based on key words.
What is a URL?
A URL is a Uniform Resource Locator. This is the address
of a page on the web like http://www.neteffects1.com
How do I get my own "www.myname.com"?
This is called a domain name. These names are controlled
by InterNIC to be sure there are not duplicates of names.
They charge an initial fee to register your domain and
an annual fee for you to be able to keep your domain.
We can arrange this for you.
What does HTML stand for?
HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language. This is
the language that WWW documents use. It is a transportable
language that all browsers on all computers are able
to read. HTML has grown since it was first introduced
and some of the newer features are not understood by
older browsers.
What is a scanned-in image?
If a photograph or drawing must be digitized and processed
by us, that is considered a scanned-in image. We will
scan in the item, crop it, size it for your web site,
adjust color, brightness, and contrast as necessary,
and store it in JPEG or GIF format for use on the Web.
Where does my web site reside when we're done with
its development?
A web site physically resides on a server when we are
done with its development.
Why don't I see any changes when you say they've
been made?
Your computer caches (saves) web sites that you have
downloaded so that if you want to see it again, the
computer doesn't have to spend all that time downloading
again. On most browsers, there is a Reload or a Refresh
button which forces a new download. Bring up the page
you want to see, then press "reload" and wait
for it to re-download.
Who will own the work when the project is complete?
When the project is done and all parties are satified
you the client will own all graphic files except source
files which can be made available. Our client extranet
will allow you to login and download these files at
anytime.
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