Archive for the ‘My stuff’ Category

Cheap surfboards

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

Sediton surfboards has just opened their new website selling quality cheap surfboards. The 5’11 thruster has been created to be a fun and exciting ride and there are also cheap surfboards of other sizes. You can also get quality surfboard accessories such as deckgrip and leg ropes. You can also checkout their cheap surfboard 7 day guarantee.surfboards cheap

Unique gifts and homewares

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

unique homewares and giftsTonic Temptations is a eCommerce website I’ve just finished which is a Family owned business dedicated to supplying Unique gifts and homewares.

They pride themselves on customer service & product quality, which  will make your online shopping experience a pleasure, with that they would like to say thank you for visiting their site & for making your next gift or homeware purchase ‘Refeshingly Different’.

 

Custom WordPress themes

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

This is a great Custom wordpress theme from Web Designer wall http://webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/building-custom-wordpress-theme

I have created a printable version of it and here is a link to download the tutorial example files.

Week 4 Market Segmentation

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

mobile dog wash sydney

Friday, January 14th, 2011

dog wash sydneyThis is a great site for  sydney mobile dog wash . It has good information architecture as you can easily find all services that KC’s mobile dog was provide such as all dog grooming requirements and regular hydro baths.

Five things that you should know about Google and Search Engine Optimisation

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

Everyone wants to be listed on Google’s first result page so they will get a high number of targeted visitors and the success that this brings.

Unfortunately, many people have not got a clear understanding of how search engine optimization works and what they can expect. So below are 5 key points about google and SEO that should help everyone J

1. Patience – “SEO takes time”

You cannot optimise your website today and expect results tomorrow or next week. Search engine optimization takes time. Search engines have to find your new optimized pages, they have to find the new links to your website, they have to update the index, etc.

2. Maintianance- You must change your web pages

Google loves fresh new content so update your site regular. This can done via a blog or just simple updates like specials or promotional updates.

3. Friends- You need links and you need the right links

Google thinks that if other sites are linking to you then these backlinks are treated as almost recommendations by google. How highly they regard these links depends on the number and quality of the links. The links should be from sites with similar content or on similar topics as you would expect if a link is to be considered as a recommendation then you would expect them to be within the same field. Automatically created backlinks usually won’t help your rankings and they even might get you banned from Google’s index.

Back links should also have your keywords in the link text.

The more attractive your website is, the easier it will be to get good links.

4. Research Research Research-It’s vital you choose the right keywords

Research before your website is created so that the site can be built with the target keywords in mind right from the beginning. You can change and tweak them later on but it is putting the cart before the horse if you have a website created and then begin to think about what keywords your targeting.

5. Be realistic

Getting on the first result page for a highly competitive keyword is possible but your competitors will be old and established websites with a lot of backlinks who will be difficult to outrank because of these factors.

A better option would be to target less competitive keywords and work your way up to the highly competitive ones. Search engines must trust your website before they give you high rankings for very competitive keywords.

Swimwear, corset and bustier shopping cart websites

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

This exclusive swimwear site we’ve just finished converting from a “Flash” based site to a traditional shopping cart. It allows shoppers to shop for swimwear by styles such as halter or one piece. Designed and produced in Australia with the highest possible quality, Jamye believes that producing the swimsuits in small quantities in Australia has given her a niche in the swimwear market and do not only need to be worn on the beach or at the pool.
If your looking for something just as sexy but perhaps more dressy than an exclusive corset or bustier from corsetsandbustier.com.au will be more your style.

Filmmaking Techniques and Tips

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

These great short video on filmmaking techniques and tips cover alot of the basics of camera shots. composition and editing work. They are both worthwhile viewing.

they may also provide some inspiration and ideas :)

why adhere to web standards?

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Ten reasons to learn and use web standards

If you’re a web developer or designer new to the concept of web standards and are undecided on whether you should spend the time to learn all about them or not, here are some of the most important reasons for doing so.

This is also a useful list reason for when you need to validate why you work to web standards even if other don’t.

1. You look more professional

Other web professionals, prospective employers and clients  can look at your work and know that you are a person who likes to keep up with changes in technology and make sure that your knowledge and skills are always current. It will make you look like a real web professional.

2.You’ll make your clients look good

Use web standards combined with best practices for accessibility and give your clients a chance to talk about how they cater to all people, and how they find it important that everybody can use their services or find information about their products. You will also avoid the bad publicity that can be caused by shutting out visitors like disabled people, Mac users, and mobile phone users. Remember when a user has a good experience on your web site they tell one person if they have a bad experience they’ll tell 10!!!

3. your maximising the number of potential visitors

You don’t know which device visitors will use to access your site. You may think you know, but unless you’re building an Intranet for a company that controls what browsers are installed on all machines then you really have no idea what device or technologies your users are using so by adhering to standards you have more chance of ensuring that your web pages look as you expect.

By using web standards properly you make sure that you have done your part in making your site work with the largest possible number of browsing devices.

4. Faster loading and reduced bandwidth usage

Well-structured markup that separates structure and content from presentation is generally much more compact than table-and-spacer-image-based tag soup. Documents will be smaller and faster for visitors to download. Like it or not, there are still many, many people connecting to the Internet through dialup.

5. Provide the foundation for accessibility

Using web standards does not guarantee that all aspects of your site will be accessible to people with disabilities, but it is a very good start. Make sure your documents are valid, well-structured, and semantic, and you’re well on the way towards having an accessible site.

6. Improve search engine rankings

Well-written content delivered through clean, well-structured, and semantic markup is delicious food for search engine spiders and will help your rankings. This, of course, will lead to increased traffic, which is what most website owners want.

7. Make your markup easier to maintain

Would you rather wade through many kilobytes of multiply nested tables and spacer images or just browse through a clean and well-structured document when you need to update your site?

Removing, inserting or editing presentation-free content is much easier and more efficient than having to make sure you get all the presentational cruft right. Using CSS to control layout also makes it much easier to make site-wide design changes.

8. Future-proof content

There is no way anyone can guarantee with 100% certainty that the documents created and stored electronically today will be readable in a hundred years. Or even fifty years. But if you separate content from presentation and use current web standards, you have done the best you can to ensure that your content can still be read even after you’re gone.

9. Good business sense

Why would any business owner say no to more visitors? A faster site? Improved search engine rankings? Potential good publicity? It doesn’t make sense to do so.

10. It’s the right way to do things

The web standards way is the way we should have built the web from the beginning. And now that we can, why not do something the right way and have a really excellent reason to feel good about yourself.

Identifying your websites target audience

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

If your first answer to “who is your websites target audience” is EVERYONE- then you’ve just fallen into the biggest trap !!!

Because instead of being “everything to everyone” your website will more likely end up being “nothing to anyone”. You may be saying to your self www.yourfavoritewebsite.com (a fictitious web address that you can replace with your personal favourite) has a target audience of everyone and is satisfying the needs of everyone very nicely thank you!! But if you look carefully at these sites you’ll find they actually have websites within websites with each catering to individual target audience groups.

Identifying your target audience is a fundamental aspect of website planning and analysis. Once you have identified your target audience you should be able to identify what they want from your website and then be able to plan a website that fulfill their needs.

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When you do your audience analysis you should define at least 3 audience definitions that are clear and precisely.

Defining your target audience will allow you to focus on your most important customers requirements.

Note the qualities that define your target audience:

  • What is their age, gender, location, income, job etc?
  • What is your current relationship with them?
  • Are they experienced with the Internet?
  • What are their online spending habits?
  • What are their needs?
  • Is the buyer the user?
  • Why they are coming to your site?
  • What are they hoping to find?
  • How often are they online?
  • What do they generally use the web for?
  • What is the primary “action” they should take when coming to your site (i.e. purchase, search for information)?
  • What are the key reasons why they will choose your company’s products / services (i.e. cost, service, value)?
  • Are they existing or prospective customers.
  • How they will be accessing your website eg computer or phone.
  • Which browser
  • Family situation
  • Household situation