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How to design a great product page

Posted by Tom Sykes on Thursday, September 2, 2010, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 
Most companies structure their websites in a hierarchy, with separate pages on each individual product at the bottom of the page. If you're you're building a new website, there are many reasons for not doing it this way, but we're going to assume you're stuck with that way of doing things for now, and would like to make the best of what you have.

Content is the key to Google finding pages. Plenty of words. That's why there's a problem with having a separate page for each product, because many...
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15 Essential Checks Before Launching Your Website

Posted by Tom Sykes on Wednesday, July 7, 2010, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 
Here's a great checklist which we can honestly say we do follow when creating websites.

15 Essential Checks Before Launching Your Website

Provided by Smashing magazine, Make sure your web dewsign company check all these.

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Goldeneye Design New Website For Historical Lettings Firm

Posted by Tom Sykes on Tuesday, June 15, 2010, In : GENERAL 


Bicester Buildings Ltd have asked Goldeneye to design them a simple website to showcase their properties.

Having designed large websites for their sister company Sound Service (Oxford) Ltd Goldeneye were only too happy to take on the work.

Bicester Buildings Ltd are a property management company that has offices and light industrial units within its portfolio. Most of the offices are located at Spinners Court in Witney and are in a Grade 2 listed building in a picturesque setting just beyond ...
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Does your website footer help your customer?

Posted by Tom Sykes on Tuesday, June 23, 2009, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 

Another great post from Smashing MagazineInformative And Usable Footers In Web Design – looks at what to put in this small and neglected but important part of your website.

What do people expect when they scroll to the very bottom of the page? It would appear they want "About" and "Contact" information, some sort of link to an index or site map, and (on long pages) a "Back to the Top" link. Obvious really, but does your site have these in place? This information can be added easi...


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