Web Pages



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A "web page" consists of the text and graphics that appear when you enter a web site or click on a link. Most web pages are created using a programming language called HTML. It is similar to a page in a book, but can be as long as you want. Usability studies have shown that most web users do not "scroll" or move down past the portion of the page that first appears on the computer screen. For that reason, the length of the pages we design for your site are kept to a user-friendly minimum length, so users are more likely to click a button or link that navigates them to a new page.

Our world-class web site pages are flexible and can be customized as needed. Read on for descriptions of our most popular web pages.


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Home Page
The first page visitors see when entering your web site is your Home Page. Included with every custom web site, the Home Page introduces your business and invites guests to explore other areas of your site. This page sets the initial tone and gives visitors their first impression of your business and web site. The home page will often have a large version of your business logo and a prominent placement of your company or site name. The site visitor should be able to tell where they are, what the site will do for them, and where they can go next on your site just by scanning this page.

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About Us Page
Potential customers will be interested in your company's background information and the About Us Page is your chance to communicate who you are and what you have to offer. Highlight your credentials, experience and history to give new clients the feeling they know you and can rely on you to help them with your product and service offerings.

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Employee Bios Page
Provide details about the background of key executives or employees on the Employee Bios Page. These biographies give clients a sense of trust and confidence in your workforce leaders. Items to list in the biographies include educational achievements, accomplishments in the industry, and professional memberships.

Up to three executive or employee biographies may be included on this page. If you want to provide descriptions of additional company personnel, consider the Employee/Staff Area option.

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Testimonials/Reviews Page
Remarks and correspondence praising your products or services impress prospective customers and can be showcased on the Testimonials/Reviews Page. Positive quotes and reviews indicate that you will provide the same outstanding products and services to future clients as you have to those in the past.

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Contact Us Page
While exploring your web site, customers may have questions about your products or services or need to know where and how to find you. Information that is used to reach you is given on the Contact Us Page. This page provides your street addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses and any other contact information you want to include. As an additional helpful feature, you can even include a map showing customers how to find your business. Many customers feel more secure using your web site when they know there is a "real" business behind it.

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Document Download Page
Sometimes the information you want to offer your customers — for example, invoices, contracts, long articles or application forms — may not readily fit within the structure of your web site. It is possible the information may be too long or complex to present using a standard web page. The Document Download Page provides links customers can use to download important documentation to their computers. A wide variety of download formats are supported, including PDF files which can be viewed using the popular Adobe Acrobat Reader (click for free download).

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Links/Partners Page
A successful business frequently has many partners and associate companies. These types of associations can increase credibility, round out your company's product offering, provide valuable content and even generate revenue. Use the Links/Partners Page to allow customers to link to your partners' and associates' web sites.

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Frequently Asked Questions Page
A common feature on web sites, the Frequently Asked Questions Page (often shortened to FAQ Page) assists site visitors by answering common questions about your business. Customers can review a list of questions and click on a question to receive the answer. This is beneficial if your customers have questions that are repeatedly asked and frees you from having to spend time or dedicate staff to respond to these questions.

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Price List Page
Customers appreciate when they know exactly how much a product or service costs. The Price List Page provides the product name and price for all of your products and services. This is the most basic way to provide product information and is most effective when your products can be adequately described with just the name. If you want to provide a detailed description of each of your products and services, consider the Company Product Area and Company Services Area options.

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Order/Inquiry Page
The ability to accept orders from customers is a crucial part of any web-based business. Customers can inquire or order products or services by filling out a form on the Order/Inquiry Page and sending the order via e-mail. You can then fill the order or respond to the inquiry via e-mail or contact the customer by telephone. Please note that this feature does not provide online payment processing. You will need to contact the customer to confirm and collect payment information. If you are interested in accepting online credit card payments in real time, please see our Create an E-commerce Web Site service.

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Ask a Question Page
Customers often have questions that only a representative from your business can answer. The Ask A Question page lets the customer submit their name and phone number along with a question via e-mail. You can then give the customer an e-mail or call back with the information requested.

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Join Mail List Page
Developing an accurate list of customer e-mail addresses is essential for any effective business with a web presence. Increase the life-time value of your customers by periodically notifying them of upcoming sales, specials, events, and news. Customers fill out a short form on the Join Mail List Page and the contact information is sent to you to be added to your list.

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Job Listing Page
The Internet is being used more than ever to attract top-notch talent and recruit new employees. The Job Listing Page is a great place to advertise open positions within your company. Up to three positions can be displayed on this page. If you want to advertise additional positions or group the positions by category, consider the Job Listings Area option.

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Where to Purchase Page
Many businesses have a number of different stores or business locations that serve the public. The Where to Purchase Page helps your customers find your nearest location. Your page can include a list of street addresses for your business locations and easy-to-read maps.

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Customer Survey Page
Learning about your customers is helpful when developing and marketing products and services. Create your own survey and collect the information you need on the Customer Survey Page. The collected information is automatically sent to you via e-mail.

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