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How To Make Your Own Website - Step By Step

If you have a business and you want to increase your online presence so you must have a website. Here, Buildsitenow.com offers you step by step tutorial on how to make your own website. This tutorial will be very helpful for all kinds of people who wants to build website for business or personal use.

7 Secrets Graphic Designers Won't Tell You about Effective Website Design

Ever had a run-in with a graphic designer who promised you a brilliant design but all you got was a big mess? No, you're not an expert, but you know what's good and what's not. You also know when you're being taken advantage of.

How to make a great photography website - Top 10 Mistakes

What is the best website for photography? Different occupations have different demands, but a photography business website requires so many unique features that I have to categorize it in its own league. What sets a photography site apart from others is the strong tendency in pretentiousness.

Tour Operator Website Design: 10 Tactics to Get More Bookings

So you've developed an online presence for your tour and activity operation - but having a website with a pretty logo on it won't necessarily get you the bookings you need for your business. The following tips will help you optimise your website so that you get the most bookings possible, allowing you to increase your profits and expand your presence in the local tourism market.

Biggest Mistakes in Web Design 1995-2015 - from Web Pages That Suck where you learn good web design

The Biggest Mistakes in Web Design 1995-2015 details the mistakes made by many web designers.

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There are many aspects of creating a website design. Web designers often have to play multiple roles and be very knowledgeable about building effective and usable site layouts. Most of the lessons you'll learn in web design comes from work experience; learning is an iterative process and there is no better way to gain knowledge than to make mistakes (and then and learning from them).