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How to plan out your website

Posted: January 20th, 2010

Like anything in business a website requires careful planning. This article will provide guidelines and tips for planning your web strategy. Not only will this help your web designer/developer when it comes to building your site, but it may even save you money too, as the site will be able to built quicker. Read on for more information.

The pen is mightier than the mouse

The first stage of planning your new website will involved sketching out a basic outline of the information you want to display on it. You should start with your top-level links (the main categories or pages for your site). You may find that certain categories/pages require sub-pages and categories. This will almost always be true if you’re planning on selling products online. For example, if your site is to sell pet food you will need to have separate categories of food for each animal that you sell the food for. Work your way through each of the sections for your site deciding whether you need additional pages for each. If you do list the sub-pages below the appropriate heading in your sketch.

Why is sketching out the page names important?
This first step is probably the most important step in the whole process of building your site. The number of pages you have can have an effect on the design of your site. If you have several sub-pages in each category for example, your designer may choose to build your site’s navigation system using a drop-down menu, something that wouldn’t work if you only had top-level pages (there wouldn’t be any sub-categories). The number of pages your site has can also affect the price of your project, or may influence the designer’s software solution for your project (it may be cheaper and quicker to use open-source software rather than building the site from scratch). The designer isn’t able to make these decisions without first know the approximate number of pages/sub-pages/categories you need in your website.

Branding your site

Quite often you’ll want to use the same logo and corporate colours on your website that you use on all of your other promotional material. This is a good idea. It maintains a consistent look across your range of offline and online material and also helps clients identify that the new website they’ve come across does indeed belong to the same company they’ve dealt with before in offline business. However, there are times when it may be necessary to creat entirely new branding. One example of this could be for a new product you’ve developed and are wanting to promote on it’s own self-contained website. Even if this is the case you should include your main company logo on the page somewhere, maybe in the bottom right-corner of the footer, so that people know your company has produced the product. Sites like this are often used for the promotion of iPhone Apps.

Whilst you’ll no doubt have your own vision of how your site should look you should always listen to the web designer. They’re the professionals in this aspect of creating your site and if they tell you something won’t work you should take note, especially where colours and page layout are concerned.

The web: it’s a social thing

As well as planning out the site itself you should also be making plans for how you will drive traffic to the site once it’s completed and thus grow your user base. You may have heard the term ’social networking’ a lot recently. Social networkings sites are websites that allow users to communicate and share ideas and information. They’re also excellent tools for marketing your company’s products and services to a large number of people for free. Twitter is currently one of the most popular social networking tools and you should certainly be investigating ways you can use their service to help spread the word about your site/service/products. This blog is set to automatically post new entries directly to Twitter as soon as they’re published. This is a great way for me to tell everyone that there’s something new for them to read.

You should be prepared to spend some time cultivating your social networking sites. It’s often a good idea to appoint someone within your organisation to regularly maintain and update content for you in this area. A lot of people think that once a website is live you can forget about it and it will start working for you. This couldn’t be further from the truth. You need to constantly keep your site up-to-date with products and information, you need to tell people about your site, you need to advertise your site. If you don’t then you’ve wasted the money and time you spent having it developed.

One final tip in this section, and it’s one I’ve seen people ignore time and time again. Make sure your website address is on all of your company’s printed literature. It’s a no brainer, but is absolutely essential.

Final thoughts

In summary then, you need to start your planning way before a single line of code is written for your new site. You need to reflect your company’s corporate branding on your site in most cases and you need to continue to develop and promote your site once it’s live on the Internet. Follow these rules and you should end up with a professional looking site that helps generate extra income for your business.

Written by Ian Hazeldine, Managing Director of Yellow Circle Web Solutions Limited, a web design and hosting company based in Staffordshire, UK

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Choosing a good web host and the right hosting package for you

Posted: September 30th, 2009

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So you’ve got your new website built and it’s ready to go live. Now you need to host it somewhere so that it can actually be viewed by users on the Internet. But how do you know which company to put your site with? After all there are literally thousands to choose from. We’ve put together a list of features and things to consider when choosing the right host and the right hosting package for your website.

Choosing your web hosting company

There are several factors to consider when choosing a web hosting company, the most important of which we’ve listed below.

  • How reliable is their service? It’s no good having a website if the server it’s hosted on keeps going down. You need to look at the level of service guarantee offered by the hosting company. No company can say for certainty that they are able to offer a 100% uptime guarantee, but a good company will be able to offer (and more importantly deliver) a 99.9% uptime guarantee for your site.
  • Technical support - This is extremely important. No matter what there will be a time when everyone, experts and non-IT experts alike will need to contact their hosting company for some sort of techincal support. A company that doesn’t provide good techinical support is no good at all. You should look at the different methods available for obtaining technical support from your web hosts. At the very least they should provide email and telephone support and a good company will also provide further levels of support on top of that for businesses and organisations that require a higher response rate than normal.
  • What limits do they place on web traffic? - something that non-technical people may overlook is the fact that a lot of web hosting companies charge extra for sites that have a lot of web traffic. Your hosting may have been cost effective when you set it up but if you’re getting additional bills each month because your website is generating more traffic than your current host allows it may be costly in the long-run. Make sure you read all the details of the hosting package that you’re purchasing so that you know what your limits are before your site goes live. You should also be aware that not all web hosting companies place limits on web traffic.
  • Which server type should you choose Windows or Linux? – the answer to this questions is pretty straightforward. If your website uses PHP coding then you should choose a linux server, if you’re using classic ASP or ASP.NET then you will need a windows server. Your web designer should also confirm this with you if they’re arranging hosting for you.

Choosing the right hosting package for you

You will find that a web hosting provider has several different packages available so you should be able to find one that’s right for your site. The list below details some of the factors you should consider about your own website when choosing your hosting package:

  • How large is your site in terms of number of pages? - larger sites need more web space than smaller sites
  • How many visitors do you estimate your site will receive on a monthly basis? – remember those web traffic limits we’ve talked about previously? Now’s the time to check out exactly what limits (if any) will be imposed. The higher your number of visitors, the more web traffic your site will generate
  • How often will your site be updated? – again look at the web traffic limitations when factoring in site updates as changes you make to the site when uploading new files will be counted as web traffic
  • Are you using a content management system? - if so you will need to look at a hosting package that provides database support such as MySQL and PHP Scripting. Cheap and cheerful hosting packages will not allow you to do this.
  • Does your site use video or audio files? – If you’re using a lot of multimedia files within your site you will need to ensure that your hosting package provides enough space on the server for all of your files. You may even want to look at hosting packages that offer unlimited web space in some cases.
  • How many email addresses will you be requiring? – this can quite often be overlooked and it’s an important factor to consider. You don’t want to be paying £25 – £50 each time you want a new email account adding to your domain. Make sure you double check the number of email accounts the hosting package you’re choosing provides so that you don’t get caught out by further charges later on.

All of the above questions will determine the type of hosting package you will need. As a rule of thumb, the bigger the site and the more often it is updated, the higher the grade of hosting package you will require.

So what can I do if I’m not happy with my current hosting company?

Firstly, don’t worry. It’s entirely possible to change hosting companies. You should consider all of the points above when choosing your new web host. As always it’s adviseable to read customer testimonials, or even better speak to people that you know who have a website and ask them for an account of their experiences with their current host.

We’ve helped out lots of people that have approached us as they were not happy with either the price they were paying with their hosting company, or the level of service they were receiveing. They asked us to find them a new and better service and we were able to do just that often providing more features for a lot less money.

If you need any help, feel free to ask us

Should you wish to find out more information about the hosting packages that we provide for clients please visit our web  hosting page. We can offer unlimited web hosting with unlimted emails and a free .co.uk domain name for £75 per year. Or if you simply want some information, but are not looking to buy right now please feel free to leave a comment on this blog or contact us directly.

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Ten ways to keep fit and healthy when you’re a web designer

Posted: August 31st, 2009

Designing websites for a living is great for making money and getting yourself a rewarding career. However, hours sat at a desk building your websites for clients means it’s not so good for keeping fit. A couple of years ago I absolutely ballooned in weight through lack of excercise and proper diet and so I decided enough was enough and took up weight training. I didn’t join a gym or anything expensive like that, instead I bought myself a set of dumbbells and a bench and began working out at home after work.

2 years later and I’m still at it and feel a lot better for it.

With that in mind I thought it might be useful for other web designers to highlight some simple, fun and (quite) inexpensive ways that you too can keep fit and still do what you love to do for a living.

1 .Buy a Nintendo Wii and Wii Fit

Ok so I know I said that we would be looking at inexpensive ways to keep fit, and the £179.99 for a Wii isn’t cheap money, and then you’ve got to pay for Wii Fit on top of that (another £70)  but it can be inexpensive if you use it regularly over a long period of time when compared to a monthly gym fee or health club membership.

In addition to weight training I use my Wii and Wii Fit for cardio workouts and let me tell you, if you do about 30 minutes of exercise you will work up quite a sweat (and burn off calories). In addition to the cardio activities Wii Fit also has an excellent selection of Yoga exercises, as well as some games, all designed to get your whole body moving. Nintendo are set to launch a sequel to Wii Fit this winter called Wii Fit plus, which will offer new exercises and activities. You can find out more about Wii Fit here

2 . Go for a run

Right, that’s enough with the expense now, back to simple and effective techniques and nothing can be simpler than going for a run around your local neighbourhood. Running has many benefits for your body including losing weight, giving you healthier lungs, lowering your blood pressure and even better sex (according to scientists at the Harvard School of Public Health). Read more about running here

3 . Get on your bike

Biking is fun and is great for cardio work, so why not cycle to work one day? It will be healthier for you and you won’t be sitting in rush hour traffic. I used to be into cycling in a big way and we’re currently developing a cycle sportive website for a client who is promoting local events in the Staffordshire and Cheshire areas. Read more about cycling and the health benefits

4 . Buy an exercise dvd

So we love to look at screens all day because we’re web developers, that much we know already. Well how about looking at a screen and doing exercises at the same time? Although keep fit DVDs are mostly aimed at women, men can benefit from performing the exercises too. There are many different exercise DVDs available and most of the time you can get them for very little money. Play.com has a large selection take a look; play.com fitness dvd top sellers

5 . Eat sensible food and smaller portions

This is probably the simplest thing to do to help you keep in shape. Just eat less. I used to have 4 slices of bread when making a sandwich. After seeing how large I’d become a couple of years ago I decided to eat my food more slowly and have less of it. I now have just 2 slices of bread and still feel as full. So the next time you make a meal think ‘do I really need to have this much food on my plate?’ Chances are the answer will be no. More information about eating smaller portions can be found here

6 . Take the stairs not the elevator

If you work in a large office building with several floors it’s so easy to just hop in the elevator and push the button. However, that’s not going to help you stay in shape. Taking the stairs regularly can help build up stamina, raise your heart rate and increase blood flow, all good things for burning calories. Check out this article about taking the stairs

7 . Go for a walk with your significant other

My wife and I enjoy going for walks together. This is not a routine or something set in stone, this is just something we do from time to time that we both enjoy. We get fresh air, a chance to talk and be with each other and some exercise all at the same time. Plus, it costs us absolutely nothing.

8 . Weight training (light weights)

As I stated at the beginning of the article I myself weight train 3 times a week. I’m not huge, I’m not looking to bulk up (I started for quite the opposite reasons). Weight training using light weights is a great way to build strength, tone your body and increase your stamina. A set of dumbbells is all you need, which you can pick up for less than £30 at Argos. There are many different exercises you can perform with just a set of dumbbells so your workouts will be varied and interesting.

9 . Swimming

A visit to the local swimming pool after work won’t cost you much at all and will provide you with a great cardio workout. Swimming tones the body strengthens your heart muscles and improves the delivery of oxygen to the different parts of the body. Read more about the benefits swimming provides

10 . Eat more fruit and vegetables

We’ve all heard how we should ‘eat your 5 a day’ when it comes to fruit and vegetables, but more often than not when you’re working on a web design project with a tight deadline you haven’t got the time to prepare fruit and veg, it’s much easier to shove something into the microwave. However, by not eating these foods you’re missing out on essential vitamins your body requires. Next time you’re shopping at the supermarket buy some apples, or bananas or any other fruit you like and take some with you to work. Fruit can be a delicious and healthy alternative to a chocolate bar from the vending machine. Some top tips about eating 5 a day can be found here

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