Archive for the 'Web Design' Category
Our Work: Watch Games Live and On-Demand!Greg Benedict - September 17, 2009
We teamed up with WebStream Productions to create an all new experience for fans of the Horizon League. You can watch games live or on-demand, view weekly highlight shows, keep up with Twitter, chat via Facebook and interact in the Forums. The Horizon League represents ten teams, including Indianapolis’ own Butler University.
How Fast Does Your Website Load?Greg Benedict - March 2, 2009
FACT: The speed at which a page loads is directly proportional to both customer satisfaction and conversion rate. Read more »
How to Attract Constant Attention to Your WebsiteGreg Benedict - February 15, 2009
What is the most important statistic for a sales team? Is it demographics, referrals, leads or sales? With almost every company we’ve worked with it is leads.
Leads already have a desire for your product or service. They want to stay in touch and learn more about how you can solve their problem.
Here is a quick way to increase your targeted leads that your sales team can turn into easy wins without paying the search engines for clicks.
What Should You Look for in a Web Design Firm?Greg Benedict - February 1, 2009
There are many factors that go into choosing a web design company to work with on your next website project. Price is almost always the number one factor, and hidden costs are almost never taken into account.
For you next project, slow down, take a step back and think about each of the following. Short or long term, it could save you a lot of that precious money you have to invest.
Five Simple Search Engine Optimization TipsGreg Benedict - November 18, 2008
Here are five simple tips to optimize your web site for search engines and make it easier for people to find you at the same time.
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Greg Benedict - June 6, 2006
While I’m not typically found quoting the leaders of socialist movements, this one struck a chord with me when I read it.
Nothing can have value without being an object of utility. – Karl Marx
Next time you are working on your website, keep this in mind. It might just keep you from making a political decision…
Logos and alignmentjkay - May 10, 2006
We generate a lot of documents… which is both good, because it’s something we get paid for, and bad, because a lot of them quickly become dead documents. There is, I am sure, a happy medium, and we do constantly strive to get our clients to only request stuff which they will actively use.
That all being said – documents are generally labeled, e.g. we add the TGFI logo to the top. It does quickly become interesting how strong of opinions our clients have about whether this logo be on the left or right side of the header (we currently choose the right side, for no other reason than to have made a choice).
Just the daily rant…
AJAX, Flash and Web 2.0Greg Benedict - May 8, 2006
Since my early days of web development back in 1996 I have taken a strong stance in using the right technology for the job. There is no reason to over engineer things and waste money doing it just because you think it’s cool. Along with that belief has come my agressive distaste for Flash. In the work circles I’ve been around it has always been used because it was the coolest and could create a nice fade/move/zoom effect.
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