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Website Design

We offer various custom website designing and redesign services for corporate institutions, individuals, and small businesses. We provide our services at affordable prices. If you are looking for a professional website design company then you've come to the right place. Contact us today at info@lazernetwireless.net to request a website quote.

Our Web Designing Philosophy

  • Excellent interface design and navigation
  • Website design consistency
  • Website Optimization for quick downloading
  • Website's Browser compatibility assurance
  • Overall organization impact

What is a website?

A website is an assortment of web pages, that is accessible via the World Wide Web on the Internet. The pages of a website will be accessed from a universal root URL, the homepage or index page, and usually reside on the indistinguishable substantial server. The URLs of the pages systemize themselves into a pecking order, although the hyperlinks between them have power over how the reader views the site.

Web sites are written in HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) and are viewed using particular software called web browsers.

Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is used to design the website that describes how pages of text, graphics, and other information are organized, formatted, and linked in a website. HTML pages are the standard interface to the Internet. The electronic pages that make up a website may be constructed with color, graphics, sound, and pictures. Each page can be connected to other pages at various points on the page. These connections are called links and are an assorted color than the other text and may also be underlined.

Types of Websites:

1. Corporate Web Sites: Corporate Web Sites are shaped to acquaint people regarding a company's services. They may be simple or very complex with multimedia and attention-grabbing graphics. They can be considered commercial Informational Web Sites. Informational Web Sites describe the company and its strategy.

2. Commercial Websites: Commercial sites almost always contain all of the information and features of commerce. Commerce may be the purchase and sale of a specific product or service by a business or organization. Commerce sites run the array from uncomplicated sites that portray products, services, or member benefits and invite people to contact the business or organization to full "e-commerce sites" which allow individuals visiting the site to shop and make acquire directly on the Web. These more refined sites will have the ability to take your order, verify your credit card number and cash availability and process your order for delivery almost immediately.

3. Informational Websites: A Website that is anticipated to provide information that is beneficial to visitors and the organization or business that it serves. This Website is not considered a commercial site, although it may inspire some commerce by desirable quality of the information enclosed in it.

Identifying The Goal Of Your Website

It's time for your company to go live. Live on the Internet, that is. The first step to building your presence on the Internet is to design a website that customers will want to visit - and come back to. Getting customers to stay long enough to explore your website is like getting them to stay at a store. Like a store, your website should be attractive and professional looking.

Most important: Whatever your business offers - whether it's a product, a service, or information - it should be easy to access on your site.

Whether you're building a site from scratch or updating your existing site, you've got a few options. Your goals for the site determine the options you should go with, so make sure you've got those nailed down first. Ask yourself: What do you want to achieve with the site?

Will you use the site to dispense information?

Do you merely want a Web presence so customers can find you online?

What sections do you want in your site? (e.g. About your company, company history, product pages, executive bios)

Do you want your site to act as a virtual salesperson, performing online transactions?

Will you need to develop any special tools for users to interact with your site?

Do you already have a logo that your site designer must incorporate in their design?

About how many pages are you looking to have designed?

Do you want your site to be structured to help gather data for marketing purposes?

Depending on your answers to these questions, you may be looking for a one-stop shop or separate contractors to address each part of your site. Designing your site can be as simple - or as complex - as your imagination and/or budget allows.

Contact us today at info@lazernetwireless.net to request a website quote.

 

 

 

 


 

 



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