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Now that our web site is launched I would like to formally record my appreciation for the excellent service that Aspire Designs has provided and for your flexibility during the work. You were responsive to our needs for the change request to the design and development of our site and the support that your technical team provided was second to none. Thanks!
Liz Lee, IT Manager
Manufacturing Integration Technology Ltd
The changes that Google implemented earlier this year has definitely shocked the entire internet world what with high profiled websites gone from Google’s Page #1 overnight. This also serves, as a wake-up call for those who specialize in SEO after all - what used to work is no longer working. If you are one of those hit by Google’s Penguin update, well, you can still get out of the Sandbox. All it takes is following some of Google’s recommendations and of course, staying away from Black Hat SEO practices. Below you would find some helpful tips to recover your site from the post-Penguin algorithm change.
It is a great feeling when you see clients going to your website, reading it and then making a purchase. This means you are successful enough to attract them and make them buy just by looking at your merchandise. However, what happens when you see a lot of them reading and then later on leaving without buying anything? Do you feel bewildered, frustrated and disappointed? Most of the time web owners are clueless as to what the problem is not knowing that the website itself is the cause of the problem.
For a business to succeed, anything that has to do with visuals is very important. Colors and designs must be well-thought out as these play a significant role for the reason that colors are the first things that catches a potential client's attention. If the play and combination of colors were pleasing to the eye, then clients would become interested and intrigued by what you are selling.Nevertheless, what is the right color of success for your business? To be able to choose wisely, you must understand the significance of each color and how it can affect the target market and the company’s potential.
If you have ever opened the same website on different devices such as PC and Smartphone or PC and Tablet, you must have noticed that while some websites look exactly the same, some get completely changed and become messy or unpleasant. Websites that look the same, tend to automatically re-size themselves to fit the screen of the device they are opened in. This is what Responsive Web Design is all about.
IOS 7 has recently been launched; one of the most talked about aspect of this latest update is its interface design, which is designed in flat design format. Hence we thought it will be beneficial to let our readers know about this latest trend and its benefits in this modern digital world.
iSPRINT (Increase SME Productivity with Infocomm Adoption & Transformation) is an integrated grant scheme led by IDA in collaboration with SPRING Singapore and the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS). SMEs can now get funding assistance for Customised Solutions.
A brief overview of Productivity and Innovation Credit (PIC) Scheme in visual format (Infographic). You may click on the image to view in a bigger version.
It seems only yesterday that the smartphone madness took over our lives, but the booming smartphone app industry has already hit the high one million mark (that too in 2011). So, the question is whether the still expanding apps industry is really profitable pool for a novice to dive in. Surprisingly, the answer is yes. Even as an inexperienced beginner, an innovative app combined with appropriate marketing strategies can lead to success.
With the mobile phone becoming an essential part of our daily lives, it is not surprising that many predict mobiles to be the most dominant internet browsing platform. According to a recent statistic, approximately 30% of mobile phone users (which makes up more than 700 million and counting) have browsed and do browse the internet via their mobiles. Considering the fact that there are more than 2.5 billion mobile phone users, with the figure increasing by thousands every day, it makes sense to assume the increasing need for mobile websites.