XSitePro has released a new version of it’s website creation and management software package. XSitePro offers the budding internet marketer an impressive number of tools that are integrated into XSitePro that assist you with your marketing activities. This article previews these tools and explains how they can benefit you in your internet marketing endeavors....
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Division of Web Function – Lessons From Adam Smith
Why websites should have only one function. In 1776, Adam Smith – the father of modern economics – wrote An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, commonly known as The Wealth of Nations. The first part of this book is entitled The Productive Powers of Labor, in which Smith describes the benefits of the division of labor – the process by which functions of labor become divided into specific tasks to be performed by individuals. Smith argues that the division of labor has been the ‘greatest improvement in the productive…...
How to Make a Web Site Baby Boomer Friendly
Aging baby boomers are getting online to shop for services and products, socialize and interact, and find information and resources. They are fast becoming technology savvy. Why not design a website that is user-friendly for this large target market?...
Personalized URL – Tips You Should Know!
One of the very best ways to get the attention of current and prospective clients attention and create a great impression of your company is to use a personal URL. A personalized URL (also called a PURL) is a URL which includes the name of the customer which you can send them. There are many benefits to be gained by using PURLs....
Tips on Your Web Design
This article will discuss some of the mistakes to avoid when designing a website. I will also discuss the rules involved in copywriting related to designing a website....
Quick Guide to Starting a Web Design Business
How can you start your own web design business? You want the truth? Just go out and do it. I know that’s not what you want to hear, that’s not what I wanted to hear. But, honestly, it’s really not that difficult....


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