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10 Tips for Killer Website Design
10 Tips for Killer Website Design Does website design make a difference in how long people will visit your website or if they'll stay and shop? You bet. You've seen the websites that scream "bad idea" and you know those folks are losing potential...

Do You Own Your Web Site Design?
Your web site has been up for a few months and you are making money hand over foot. While surfing sites one evening, you are shocked to find a competitor using your design. You find out your designer sold them the same design. They must be...

Web Source Web Design Tips - Reload A Window With A Button or Link
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Web Source Web Design Tips - Using META Tags for Search Engine Indexing
Meta tags are used to give detailed instructions, in regard to a web page, to the Search Engines and browsers. You can provide the Search Engines with a description of your web page and the most relevant "keywords" for your web site by adding the...

Why Use a Web Design Template?
Why Use a Web Design Template? By Julia Jackson What is a Website Template? Many smart and savvy businesses are choosing to use a website template, and avoiding employing a professional designer. Why? Well, there are clear benefits: saving on...

 
Fort Smith Web Design Experiment

I've spent years in the small town working with businesses of all different kinds. One thing that most small towns have in common is complete invisiblity on the web. Even though most people use the internet in small towns for various things, businesses don't tap into that market properly. They don't hire professionals to create and market there company, they just hope people find it. We have are starting an experiment in Fort Smith Arkansas to see if we can change this trend within one year, and without companies having to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars. By linking business together that are from similar communities and have similar needs, and encouraging business owners to write blogs about or at least frequently update web pages with information about there business. If we can improve our towns visability to search engines withing the next few months then we plan to use the same method in other small towns around the country. We want the internet to reflect our town when you search for it, not just go to spam and governement sites. Anyone who wants to recieve help in becoming a part of this project is welcome to email us at smckinney@kirkhamsystems.com. or visit our web site at http://www.kirkhamsystems.com.

About the author:

Shayne Mckinney grew up in small town Arkansas. He learned sales and marketing skills at a young age and has been on the cutting edge of new small town marketing systems. He has been responsible for 1 US patent, and several original businesses in the Fort Smith area.

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