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The Surgical Team

When it comes to estimating the size of a team needed for a specific project, there have traditionally been two schools of thought.  One approach is to hire an army of programmers; the other is to maintain a small team of higher level individuals.  There are some broad assumptions with both approaches.  For example, it [...]

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The Way People Read Websites

There is a big difference between how we read a website and a newspaper, but how does this effect our decisions when building a website. BCWeb investigate… Designing a website can be a complicated but fulfilling task for any website owner. Many designers take the time to create a wireframe of what they would like, [...]

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Users and Competition

Managing a website is a complex task, and requires website owners and their teams to constantly evaluate their site’s strengths and weaknesses.  There are many different theories as to best way to approach this.  However, in the end, its performance is based on how the site is perceived by its users and how it stacks [...]

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Balancing conflicting priorities when it comes to building a website

Making your website user-friendly A successful website always has a great balance of accessibility, functionality, and aesthetics. Sites that not easy to navigate or intuitive fail the user and they won’t stick around long enough to see what the site offers in terms of information/products/services. There are different methods to determine a good user experience. [...]

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Social Media and Business Marketing: Where is the Value?

With Facebook being touted as one of the fastest growing advertising platforms, does it make sense to purchase advertising space in the virtual landscape of social networking? The honest answer – it depends on the business, service, or product you are trying to advertise. For companies that exist solely online, Facebook and Twitter are a [...]

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Keeping the juice in SEO redirects

I recently came across a website that was getting an overhaul. The user was converting his old asp.net into a brand new wordpress site. The only problem was that a significant number of back links were directed towards his old site. There are two types of redirect: 301s and 302s. In order to keep the [...]

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Create a favicon.ico with this online tool

I want to share links to useful online tools that I come across from time to time. I’ll start with this one – the icon maker. http://www.convertico.com/ I spend a few hours (I know, it’s pretty sad) trying to make an icon file for the image on my website. Please observe the small green face [...]

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Unable to Start Debugging on the Web Server

I came across this issue the other day. Very frustrating indeed. No matter what I did, the error message above would appear when I tried to run the website. I had a look at Ryan Farley’s site. I think he is a really great blogger for asp.net stuff and has helped me out on many [...]

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