The Theory Behind a Website

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In the last month I have been involved in a number of website review processes and found that I have started applying a pretty regular (if not cliche) list of headings that might best be described as The Theory Behind a Website....
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It has been a week since my last post, but we have just been so heads down in projects accompanied by a few snow showers that are acting as a large distraction....

Website planning

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Thanks for all the feedback on the months’ article – it makes it worthwhile producing when you get such positive response. I can’t emphasise enough the need to improve travel websites. Without a doubt as web marketing becomes increasingly competitive and marketers increasingly sav...
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A different theme this month, moving away from Internet marketing for a break and focussing on some important points in undertaking a successful website redesign project. 2007 is the year in which most tourism companies will undertake their first major capital intensive overhaul of their websites. T...

Argh! Maps on websites!

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I have justed looked at the almost finalised design of a large web project I am involved in and all of a sudden a stylised map has been introduced as a means of navigation. In this particular site, the map probably works – except that I hate stylised maps on websites that are meaningless. [.....

@bernardchickey It makes sense the non-insured not covered - otherwise undermines insurance market completely.

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