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Custom Website Design Services from stevedawson.com Freelance Website DesignerA full Innovative, creative, flexible and cost effective custom web site design service tailored to your exact requirements. All website designs are unique in their appearance and you can be sure of a professional touch to your website. Designs can be taken from your existing company literature or a bespoke design can be created for you.

We offer a full service from the initial consultation right through to the completion or your custom website project.

Website re-designs, updates and regular maintenance is available for all sites. After you have visited the designs of some of our existing clients, please get in touch for your free estimate.

To ensure the success of your custom website, we put in the extra effort that others often pass over. For example, when designing your pages, we always:

  • Ensure your site is easy to navigate, quick to load and user friendly
  • Compress all images to reduce download speeds
  • Optimize your pages for Search Engines to improve your rankings

Full project planning, custom design, programming and custom scripting, database and web applications are all areas which I can tailor a package to suit your requirements. All website requirements differ from company to company. As a brief guide to the services available please view some of the standard web design packages which are available for you.

You are free to link to bluedesign.net.nz in any way you choose. One easy way is to simply copy the code provided  AT and paste it into your web site. If you prefer, you may also copy the images given AT to your website for the purpose of linking to bluedesign.net.nz.
 

 
Web Results! 20 Reasons To Have a Web Site? Compiled by a Chicago Internet professional service company specializing in web consulting, promotion, development, & management solutions for small business. Here Are 20 Good Ones

Got Something to Share? Build a Website the Easy Way
by Bill Sharp
Category: Computers & Internet
Subcategory: Web Design / Graphics
 
  20/06/2007
Have you ever thought of having your own website?

The Internet has become a platform, a virtual soapbox for anyone with an opinion or an interest to be able to share that with the rest of the world. The chances are high that you're reading this very article over the Internet.

Today, getting a website onto the Internet is as easy as point-and-click. No longer do you have to know all the laborious HTML code that you needed to know only a few short years ago.

You don't even have to know ftp protocols or how to design a site. Most website hosting companies now provide templates of websites that you can customize with your own links, and content, as easily as you would adjust or edit a letter in your word processor.

There are many companies who will even give you free web space on their computers, mainly referred to as servers, to put your very own website onto. In exchange, they add an advertisement onto your site, usually at the top - called a header. Do a search on the Internet for "free website hosting" and checkout your results.

Think about what you would like to share with the world.

Do you have any hobbies you're passionate about, or interests you'd love to let others know about? Are you a Chess player who can share strategies about the game? Do you have an opinion about happenings in the world that others should know about? Are you into photography, or stamp collecting, butterflies, quilting, scrap booking, remote control models, airplanes, religion, politics, art, or a host of just about any imaginable topics? Some people even use their website to update relatives on their family activities, or new children etc.

Chances are that if you're interested in something, someone else in the world is also.

Once you have your website up and running you can either choose to keep it low-key where you only give the address to certain people. Or you can post your website address on forums, bulletin boards, on every email you send out, and even do link-swaps with other people who have similar or complementary sites to yours. You do that by having a links page, where you put links that lead to other people's sites and they put your link on their website. All you need to do is contact the owner of the website you want to do a link-swap with.

Having other people link to your site also increases your chances of being indexed higher in the search engine listings.

Try to be committed to your website. Keep the content and photos etc. up-to-date. The internet is known for having a lot of "dead" information - content that is never updated for years and years; in fact, the website owner has abandoned the site but never taken it off the air. People enjoy and deserve fresh content.

If you want to be reached, add a link to your email address. Make sure it's an address that's not your main source of email. Find a free email account like Hotmail, or Yahoo etc. This is because there is a tendency for people to sometimes abuse your address and spam you with lots of unwanted mail. If you get that, you can always just start another free email account and change the link on your site.

Even if you don't want to design and maintain your own site, an even easier way for you to get your opinion, or your recipes, or any type of information out is to start a blog, which is short for web log.

There are many free blogging hosts on the Internet for you to use and using them is as simple as typing your letter or information for that day, and clicking on the publish button. Your information is instantly transferred to your blog site for anyone to read. Easy as that!

So, whatever you choose to do, go out and do it. There's a world of people eagerly awaiting and needing what you have to offer.

Just think, people may actually be surfing for YOU!
We develop Web sites . . .Along with designing, developing, managing and hosting Internet websites for individuals and business's.

As examples of our work, here are some of our clients:
OUR PORTFOLIO

We can design sites in many models: frameless, frames, menu's, PRODUCTS AND PRICES

Clients provide all material needed on their website, either electronic material (email, text files, images), or on paper (I use OCR software) and photographs.


In fact just call us for ANYTHING to do with websites! . . .

ABOUT QUICK AS Click here to see more!


ABOUT Vidios Click Picture to see more!

ABOUT EMAILS Click here to see more!

ABOUT A Utility to Backup Outlook Express: Creates a backup copy of email messages, attachments, address book, list of blocked senders, identities, accounts, message rules, and signatures.


". . easy to get started with a website . ."


Our pledge is to make your Internet experience easy!

Our design team has almost 400x professional websites to our credit. You can see some of them on our portfolio page

Email Updating
". . Email dynamic website updating . ."
Email Updating is here!

Now you can update your website for only a small monthly Fee!

It's simple, easy, as quick as . . . sending us an E-mail COOL! Click here to check it all out!

Domain Forwarding

DIRECT YOUR SITE TO ANOTHER ONE!

Forwarding just might be the best, hardest-working domain bargain going!

Now you can put any domain name to work, whether you've built a site for
it or not. Just select a domain name (or names), request us to
add forwarding, and any visitor who types in that name will be
redirected to the existing site you designate.

Forwarding is especially useful if you have a site with a long,
complicated address OR a .CO.NZ and you go international.
Now you can just register a simpler domain name (easily
done using one of the less common top level domains, like .COM
as well as .CO.NZ, for example) and then we forward it for you. It's that easy.


Your satisfaction assured . . .
Our goal is simply "To develop a website
to the satisfaction of our client"
.

To this end, you have my assurance of our best
attention and service at all times. . .


Sales Manager
Blue Design Websites
Christchurch
LAST UPDATED 22:05 1/07/2010