How Does Your Web Site Stack Up Against the Competition?
Does your site appear before or after your nearest competitor in major search engines? Does your site work as well as or better then their’s? Do your customers complain about not being able to find the goods and servoces they need on your site?
We can help.
NextDesign websites are cross-browser, cross-platform and cross-media compatible—backwards compatible, too.
What does that mean?
Maximum Market Penetration
You'll be able to handle viewers using Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, Opera, Firefox or Safari; Windows, Linux or Apple; your pages should render correctly on nearly everyone’s computer.
That pretty much covers everyone with Internet access.
We're also adding the cross-media features as fast as we can; pages will styled to maximize their appearance on a computer monitor, like always, but they'll also be styled for print and for handhelds, like Palm Pilots and the like.
Try "Print Preview" now to see what we mean; go to File>Print Preview and see the difference.
Cool, right? Then you should try our Web Site Development Program, which includes everything you need to get yourself on the Web:
- Domain Name Registration
Your Internet address; i.e., www.yourcompany.com - Web Hosting
This is where your web site “lives”; your site is open for business 24/7/365 - Web Design
The designer puts your content in context, creating templates and style sheets to guide users to the information you want them to see - Site Management Services
The day-to-day ops of a website, updating pages as new content flows in, revising the design as time and fashion dictates, checking daily statistics. - Search Engine Optimization
Just putting a page on the Internet and hoping it gets “discovered” is not a good strategy for an effective web site. It takes time, effort and patience to make this happen.
You’ll be creating the content for your site—after all, who knows your company better than you? To help you along, we’ve created a short guide to get you started:
- Content Creation Guidelines
Your biggest job as a client; want your page to rank better? Write more content more frequently
And we validate every page with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to make sure it conforms to the standards for XHTML, HTML and/or CSS, so you know the code we create has been professionally written and vetted by the group that established the rules by which the Web operates.
Contact us today for a free consultation.

