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Web Design Blog
Welcome to the Cotswold Web Services web design blog, containing our latest web design, web development, SEO and E-commerce articles. Please feel free to give feedback using the comments form at the bottom of each article. Should you wish to post an article here, please contact us.
Monthly Archives: August 2011
Aug
18
2011
E-commerce Websites – eleven top tips
E-commerce Web Design
Tip 1 Let users know who you are. You may offer the best products around – but buyers still need to trust you. After all, they are handing money over to you. So ensure your contact details are always clearly … Continue reading
Aug
12
2011
Google +1 buttons – can they help your website?
Knowledgebase
Launched in June 2011, the Google +1 button is a way to communicate good content and pass on recommendations. Much like the Facebook ‘Like’ button, +1 lets you recommend a product, article or company at the click of a button. … Continue reading
Aug
5
2011
Top Tips: Call To Action buttons
E-commerce Web Design, Knowledgebase, Website Design
So your potential customer has found your website, landed on the home page and started to look around. But what is your objective now that you have their attention? Are you relying on them to decide to buy or do … Continue reading
Aug
3
2011
Top Tips: Good website navigation
Web Development, Website Design
We are often told that ‘content is king’ for websites. Yet good content can easily be overlooked when it is buried in clumsy, unintuitive web design. Surely this makes navigation the queen of the web design court? Creating good navigation is … Continue reading
