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October, 2007

What is a Comp?

In website design graphic design and other visual advertising venues, a comp, which is short for composition layout, is an initial draft of a proposed visual design. A static design comp is typically presented to a web design client prior to any web site development to determine the relative positions of text and images before the specific content of those elements has been decided upon. A comp can be as simple as a pencil and paper sketch, or as detailed as the final production piece.

The image elements may incorporate the artist’s original artwork, stock photography, clip art, or other placeholder material that gives an idea of what should be visually communicated, before entering any negotiations concerning the rights to use specific images for the purpose. Photo agencies may encourage free use of certain images, in the hope that the comp image will end up being used in the final product. For this reason, it is sometimes mistakenly believed that “comp” is short for “complimentary,” as it is in some other promotional contexts.

Even in the age of rapid desktop publishing software, comps may be developed using hand rendering techniques and materials to avoid investing too much time on the computer before client approval of the idea, depending on the complexity of the production task. A hand rendered comp may be useful in helping the client refrain from nitpicking the production quality and focus on the design idea.

“Comp” can also stand for comprehensive layout.

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Critique This Website

Give me your critique of this website. Can anything be changed to provide a better Internet experience? How could it be easier? What does it need? Should something be removed? Feel free to be candid in your replies. All feedback, whether positve or negative, is valuable knowledge. It allows Razworks to adjust processes, techniques, practices, etc. to produce a superior end product for the user.

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Domain Ownership

by Michael Rassel

The main aspect that helps me produce such a low price web site that is the fact that I do everything myself. That includes being the door to door salesman. I take time every week to walk the streets, get a little exercise and talk with small business owners about the Razworks $499 Website. I meet some great people and have some interesting and often rewarding conversations. I get feedback about how I can make my product more of a value for local business owners. For example, one of the number one questions I heard in my travels to small businesses throughout town is, “With my old web designer, everytime I needed to change text or add images?”, the business owner would recall,  ”I had to pay them $125 per hour and it would take a week or more before it was completed properly”. I responded to that common question by implementing a Do-It-Yourself webpage editor in the Razworks $499 web site. Now website owners can edit text, upload images and add new web pages from any Internet connected computer using a web browser like Internet Explorer 7 or Firefox. My hourly rate is  $75, so although that is almost half the average rate, text and image updates can still add up quickly. The web page editor allows business owners to manage the website content inhouse and save a lot of money.

In talking to many small business owners I’ve discovered that unethical web site developers are disturbingly common. The story of the web designer holding a domain name hostage is one that is unfortunately familiar. Not only have I heard horror stories in conversations with potential clients, but I have personally redesigned websites whose previous web designer was very reluctant about releasing the domain to the business owner. Time and money was expended in releasing the domain to it’s rightful owner.

Razworks policy is that the business owner always has administrative access to their domain, web hosting and any other third party services that they are paying for. Many companies spend thousands of dollars on print collateral and other advertising media that displays the company website domain name. Unethical web developers realize this and will often limit access to the domain name. The business owner then has no choice but to pay the web developer for domain name administration. Razworks uses GoDaddy, the world’s leading domain registry and web hosting service, and the account login information is always emailed to the client so they can control access and administration.

This policy gives clients peace of mind in knowing that they always have control of their website and domain name.

Click Here to learn more about the Razworks $499 Web site.

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What is a blog?

“Blog” is an abbreviated version of “weblog,” which is a term used to describe web sites that maintain an ongoing chronicle of information. A blog is a frequently updated, personal website featuring diary-type commentary and links to articles on other Web sites. Blogs range from the personal to the political, and can focus on one narrow subject or a whole range of subjects.

Many blogs focus on a particular topic, such as web design, home staging, sports, or mobile technology. Some are more eclectic, presenting links to all types of other sites. And others are more like personal journals, presenting the author’s daily life and thoughts.

Generally speaking (although there are exceptions), blogs tend to have a few things in common:

  • A main content area with articles listed chronologically, newest on top. Often, the articles are organized into categories.
  • An archive of older articles.
  • A way for people to leave comments about the articles.
  • A list of links to other related sites, sometimes called a “blogroll”.
  • One or more “feeds” like RSS, Atom or RDF files.

Some blogs may have additional features beyond these.

The Blog Content

Content is the raison d’être (http://www.bartleby.com/59/4/raisondetre.html) for any web site. Retail sites feature a catalog of products. University sites contain information about their campuses, curriculum, and faculty. News sites show the latest news stories. For a personal blog, you might have a bunch of observations, or reviews. Without some sort of updated content, there is little reason to visit a web site more than once.

On a blog, the content consists of articles (also sometimes called “posts” or “entries”) that the author(s) writes. Yes, some blogs have multiple authors, each writing his/her own articles. Typically, blog authors compose their articles in a web-based interface, built into the blogging system itself. Some blogging systems also support the ability to use stand-alone “weblog client” software, which allows authors to write articles offline and upload them at a later time.

Comments

Want an interactive website? Wouldn’t it be nice if the readers of a website could leave comments, tips or impressions about the site or a specific article? With blogs, they can! Posting comments is one of the most exciting features of blogs.

Most blogs have a method to allow visitors to leave comments. There are also nifty ways for authors of other blogs to leave comments without even visiting the blog! Called “pingbacks” or “trackbacks”, they can inform other bloggers whenever they cite an article from another site in their own articles. All this ensures that online conversations can be maintained painlessly among various site users and websites.

The Difference Between a Blog and CMS?

Software that provides a method of managing your website is commonly called a CMS or “Content Management System”. Many blogging software programs are considered a specific type of CMS. They provide the features required to create and maintain a blog, and can make publishing on the Internet as simple as writing an article, giving it a title, and organizing it under (one or more) categories. While some CMS programs offer vast and sophisticated features, a basic blogging tool provides an interface where you can work in an easy and, to some degree, intuitive manner while it handles the logistics involved in making your composition presentable and publicly available. In other words, you get to focus on what you want to write, and the blogging tool takes care of the rest of the site management.

WordPress is one such advanced blogging tool and it provides a rich set of features. Through its Administration Panels, you can set options for the behavior and presentation of your weblog. Via these Administration Panels, you can easily compose a blog post, push a button, and be published on the Internet, instantly! WordPress goes to great pains to see that your blog posts look good, the text looks beautiful, and the html code it generates conforms to web standards.

If you’re just starting out, read Getting Started with WordPress, which contains information on how to get WordPress set up quickly and effectively, as well as information on performing basic tasks within WordPress, like creating new posts or editing existing ones.

Things Bloggers Need to Know

In addition to understanding how your specific blogging software works, such as WordPress, there are some terms and concepts you need to know.

Archives

A blog is also a good way to keep track of articles on a site. A lot of blogs feature an archive based on dates (like a monthly or yearly archive). The front page of a blog may feature a calendar of dates linked to daily archives. Archives can also be based on categories featuring all the articles related to a specific category.

It does not stop there; you can also archive your posts by author or alphabetically. The possibilities are endless. This ability to organize and present articles in a composed fashion is much of what makes blogging a popular personal publishing tool.


Feeds

A Feed is a function of special software that allows “Feedreaders” to access a site automatically looking for new content and then post updates about that new content to another site. This provides a way for users to keep up with the latest and hottest information posted on different blogging sites. Some Feeds include RSS (alternately defined as “Rich Site Summary” or “Really Simple Syndication”), Atom or RDF files. Dave Shea, author of the web design weblog Mezzoblue (http://mezzoblue.com) has written a comprehensive summary (http://www.mezzoblue.com/archives/2004/05/19/what_is_rssx/) of feeds.


Blogrolls

A blogroll is a list, sometimes categorized, of links to webpages the author of a blog finds worthwhile or interesting. The links in a blogroll are usually to other blogs with similar interests. The blogroll is often in a “sidebar” on the page or featured as a dedicated separate web page. BlogRolling (http://blogrolling.com) and blo.gs are two websites that provide some interesting functions or help related to blogrolls. These sites provide methods for users to maintain these rolls effortlessly and integrate them into weblogs. WordPress has a built-in Link Manager so users do not have to depend on a third party for creating and managing their blogroll.


Syndication

A feed is a machine readable (usually XML) content publication that is updated regularly. Many weblogs publish a feed (usually RSS, but also possibly Atom and RDF and so on, as described above). There are tools out there that call themselves “feedreaders”. What they do is they keep checking specified blogs to see if they have been updated, and when the blogs are updated, they display the new post, and a link to it, with an excerpt (or the whole contents) of the post. Each feed contains items that are published over time. When checking a feed, the feedreader is actually looking for new items. New items are automatically discovered and downloaded for you to read. Just so you don’t have to visit all the blogs you are interested in. All you have to do with these feedreaders is to add the link to the RSS feed of all the blogs you are interested in. The feedreader will then inform you when any of the blogs have new posts in them. Most blogs have these “Syndication” feeds available for the readers to use.


Managing Comments

One of the most exciting features of blogging tools are the comments. This highly interactive feature allows users to comment upon article posts and link to your posts and comment on and recommend them. These are known as trackbacks and pingbacks . We’ll also discuss how to moderate and manage comments and how to deal with the annoying trend in “comment spam”, when unwanted comments are posted to your blog.

  • Trackbacks
  • Pingbacks
  • Verifying Pingbacks and Trackbacks
  • Comment Moderation
  • Comment Spam

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Trackbacks

Trackbacks were originally developed by SixApart (http://www.sixapart.com/), creators of the MovableType (http://www.movabletype.org/) blog package. SixApart has a good introduction to trackbacks (http://www.movabletype.org/trackback/beginners/):

In a nutshell, TrackBack was designed to provide a method of notification between websites: it is a method of person A saying to person B, “This is something you may be interested in.” To do that, person A sends a TrackBack ping to person B.

A better explanation is this:

  • Person A writes something on their blog.
  • Person B wants to comment on Person A’s blog, but wants her own readers to see what she had to say, and be able to comment on her own blog
  • Person B posts on her own blog and sends a trackback to Person A’s blog
  • Person A’s blog receives the trackback, and displays it as a comment to the original post. This comment contains a link to Person B’s post

The idea here is that more people are introduced to the conversation (both Person A’s and Person B’s readers can follow links to the other’s post), and that there is a level of authenticity to the trackback comments because they originated from another weblog. Unfortunately, there is no actual verification performed on the incoming trackback, and indeed they can even be faked.

Most trackbacks send to Person A only a small portion (called an “excerpt”) of what Person B had to say. This is meant to act as a “teaser”, letting Person A (and his readers) see some of what Person B had to say, and encouraging them all to click over to Person B’s site to read the rest (and possibly comment).

Person B’s trackback to Person A’s blog generally gets posted along with all the comments. This means that Person A can edit the contents of the trackback on his own server, which means that the whole idea of “authenticity” isn’t really solved. (Note: Person A can only edit the contents of the trackback on his own site. He cannot edit the post on Person B’s site that sent the trackback.)

SixApart has published an official trackback specification (http://www.movabletype.org/docs/mttrackback.html).

Pingbacks

Pingbacks were designed to solve some of the problems that people saw with trackbacks. The official pingback documentation (http://www.hixie.ch/specs/pingback/pingback) makes pingbacks sound an awful lot like trackbacks:

For example, Yvonne writes an interesting article on her Web log. Kathleen reads Yvonne’s article and comments about it, linking back to Yvonne’s original post. Using pingback, Kathleen’s software can automatically notify Yvonne that her post has been linked to, and Yvonne’s software can then include this information on her site.

There are three significant differences between pingbacks and trackbacks, though.

  1. Pingbacks and trackbacks use drastically different communication technologies (XML-RPC and HTTP POST, respectively).
  2. Pingbacks support auto-discovery where the software automatically finds out the links in a post, and automatically tries to pingback those URLs, while trackbacks must be done manually by entering the trackback URL that the trackback should be sent to.
  3. Pingbacks do not send any content.

The best way to think about pingbacks is as remote comments:

  • Person A posts something on his blog.
  • Person B posts on her own blog, linking to Person A’s post. This automatically sends a pingback to Person A when both have pingback enabled blogs.
  • Person A’s blog receives the pingback, then automatically goes to Person B’s post to confirm that the pingback did, in fact, originate there.

The pingback is generally displayed on Person A’s blog as simply a link to Person B’s post. In this way, all editorial control over posts rests exclusively with the individual authors (unlike the trackback excerpt, which can be edited by the trackback recipient). The automatic verification process introduces a level of authenticity, making it harder to fake a pingback.

Some feel that trackbacks are superior because readers of Person A’s blog can at least see some of what Person B has to say, and then decide if they want to read more (and therefore click over to Person B’s blog). Others feel that pingbacks are superior because they create a verifiable connection between posts.

Verifying Pingbacks and Trackbacks

Comments on blogs are often criticized as lacking authority, since anyone can post anything using any name they like: there’s no verification process to ensure that the person is who they claim to be. Trackbacks and Pingbacks both aim to provide some verification to blog commenting.

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Comment Moderation

Comment Moderation is a feature which allows the website owner and author to monitor and control the comments on the different article posts, and can help in tackling comment spam. It lets you moderate comments, & you can delete unwanted comments, approve cool comments and make other decisions about the comments.

Comment Spam

Comment Spam refers to useless comments (or trackbacks, or pingbacks) to posts on a blog. These are often irrelevant to the context value of the post. They can contain one or more links to other websites or domains. Spammers use Comment Spam as a medium to get higher page rank for their domains in Google, so that they can sell those domains at a higher price sometime in future or to obtain a high ranking in search results for an existing website.

Spammers are relentless; because there can be substantial money involved, they work hard at their “job.” They even build automated tools (robots) to rapidly submit their spam to the same or multiple weblogs. Many webloggers, especially beginners, sometimes feel overwhelmed by Comment Spam.

There are solutions, though, to avoiding Comment Spam. WordPress includes many tools for combating Comment Spam. With a little up front effort, Comment Spam can be manageable, and certainly no reason to give up weblogging.


Pretty Permalinks

Permalinks are the permanent URLs to your individual weblog posts, as well as categories and other lists of weblog postings. A permalink is what another weblogger will use to refer to your article (or section), or how you might send a link to your story in an e-mail message. Because others may link to your individual postings, the URL to that article shouldn’t change. Permalinks are intended to be permanent (valid for a long time).

“Pretty” Permalinks is the idea that URLs are frequently visible to the people who click them, and should therefore be crafted in such a way that they make sense, and not be filled with incomprehensible parameters. The best Permalinks are “hackable,” meaning a user might modify the link text in their browser to navigate to another section or listing of the weblog. For example, this is how the default Permalink to a story might look in a default WordPress installation:

/index.php?p=423

How is a user to know what “p” represents? Where did the number 423 come from?

In contrast, here is a well-structured, “Pretty” Permalink which could link to the same article, once the installation is configured to modify permalinks:

/archives/2003/05/23/my-cheese-sandwich/

One can easily guess that the Permalink includes the date of the posting, and the title, just by looking at the URL. One might also guess that hacking the URL to be /archives/2003/05/ would get a list of all the postings from May of 2003. Pretty (cool). For more information on possible Permalink patterns in WordPress, see Using Permalinks.


Link Manager

The Link Manager is the place where you can manage all your links to other websites, blogs, etc. You can create different categories here in which you can place links pointing to other websites or blogs. These websites or blogs can be those which you regularly visit or which are cool, or with whom you are exchanging links or those who’ve paid you to place their links on your BLOG. ;)


Blog by email

Some blogging tools offer the ability to email your posts (http://wiki.wordpress.org/?pagename=How%20To%20Blog%20By%20Email) directly to your blog, all without direct interaction through the blogging tool interface. WordPress offers this cool feature. Using email, you can now send in your post content to a pre-determined email address & voila! Your post is published!


Post Slugs

If you’re using Pretty Permalinks, the Post Slug is the title of your article post within the link. The blogging tool software may simplify or truncate your title into a more appropriate form for using as a link. A title such as “I’ll Make A Wish” might be truncated to “ill-make-a-wish”. In WordPress, you can change the Post Slug to something else, like “make-a-wish”, which sounds better than a wish made when sick.


Excerpt

Excerpts are condensed summaries of your blog posts, with blogging tools being able to handle these in various ways. In WordPress, Excerpts can be specifically written to summarize the post, or generated automatically by using the first few paragraphs of a post or using the post up to a specific point, assigned by you.


Plugins

Plugins are cool bits of programming scripts that add additional functionality to your blog. These are often features which either enhance already available features or add them to your site.

WordPress offers simple and easy ways of adding Plugins to your blog. From the Administraton Panel, there is a Plugin Page. Once you have uploaded a Plugin to your WordPress plugin directory, activate it from the Plugins Management SubPanel, and sit back and watch your Plugin work. Not all Plugins are so easily installed, but WordPress Plugin authors and developers make the process as easy as possible.

Basics-A Few Blogging Tips

Starting a new blog is difficult and this can put many people off, there are then other people who have blogs with no comments or visits. You want to stand out from this crowd of millions of bloggers, you want to be one of the few hundred thousand blogs that are actually visited. So here are some simple tips to help you on your way to blogging mastery:

1:Post regularly, but don’t post if you have nothing worth posting about.

2:Stick with only a few specific genres to talk about.

3:Don’t put ‘subscribe’ and ‘vote me’ links all over the front page until you have people that like your blog enough to ignore them (they’re usually just in the way).

4:Use a clean and simple theme if at all possible.

5:Enjoy, blog for fun, comment on other peoples’ blogs (as they normally visit back).

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Test Credit Card Numbers

Test Credit Card Numbers are used to test or register an e-commerce account instead of using a real credit card. They are dummy credit card numbers that work just like live credit card accounts, except that none of the transactions are actually settled so there will be no funds or fees moving from a customers account into your merchant account and bank account. Valid data must be used or errors will occur for things like card numbers, checking information, check writer ID info, etc. DO NOT use a real credit card with test accounts unless you run a $1.00 transaction! If you do more, your accounts funds will be held by each authorization until the credit card expires. The test credit card will always give a result, the address verification and security code will match regardless of the input values. It will also authorize with no expiration date. If you need to see different address verification and security code results, you must use a live credit card. In such a case, use low dollar amounts like $1.00 to avoid costly testing procedures. Test VISA credit card number: 4005550000000019

Test Credit Card Numbers

Master Card
16 numbers starting with 5
5431-1111-1111-1111
5105105105105100
5555555555554444

Visa
13 or 16 numbers starting with 4
4111111111111111
4012888888881881

American Express
15 numbers starting with 34 or 37
341-1111-1111-1111
378282246310005
371449635398431
378734493671000

Dinners Club
38520000023237
30569309025904

Discover
16 numbers starting with 6011
6011-6011-6011-6611
6011111111111117
6011000990139424

JCB
3530111333300000
3566002020360505

Web site designers and website owners often use test credit card numbers when developing and maintaining a website.

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Small Business Media Suite from Razworks

Small Business Media Suite from Razworks is a collection of presentation media that will brand your company and present your product or service to consumers. A custom designed website, print collateral and audio/video advertisement will help your company gain visibility in a broader market. 

Your company can gain an advantage over competitors with such a comprehensive advertising toolset. Presenting your product or service to multiple media outlets (Internet, DVD, TV, Radio, Newspaper, mailers, brochures and business collateral) will help maximize sales and help your small business grow. An attractive and consistent looking company brand can be combined with a well demonstrated message and distrubted across many venues of media. Such broad visibility of your company’s product or service almost always guarantees increased business.

Razworks possesses 20 years of combined production experience in sound production, graphic design, animation and video editing. Razworks founder, Michael Rassel, has a broad career history through which he has developed professional experience in most venues of media production. 

Your company is sure to succeed with presentation media that carries the professional signature quality of Razworks. 

 

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Is a $499 website design good enough?

By Michael Rassel

When I was employed as a lead artist and producer at Viewpoint Corporation in New York City, a $49,900 website was fairly common. Working on high profile web media presentations for companies like Sony, Nike, IBM, Hewlett Packard, etc., and the average project bid exceeded $25K , I would never have thought that a $499 website was financially feasable.

But as an independent contractor that cators to small business within a single metropolitan locale, I found that the price for a basic business quality website tends to average around $2500. In my travels across Sarasota, FL, and after talking with various Sarasota small business owners, it seems that many cannot justify the expense for $1000 website, much less a $2500 web site.

So I took it upon myself to seize the opportunity and create a productized website package that would look better and outperform your typical small business web site, for a fraction of the cost.

This website’s superior value will be characterized by the following:

  • Very affordable, in comparison to the median priced small business website.
  • A quality web design template with professional, expensive looking visual graphics.
  • Content management software so the client can edit content and add web pages themselves.
  • Built in search engine optimization.
  • Functionality a small business website needs, ie; Blog, Shopping Cart, Contact Form, etc.

The product offering would provide a turn key website with all the functionality a small business needs, effectively equaling or besting the average business website at a fraction of the price.

$499 is the lowest possible price I can produce this product for, while maintaining the integrity of a business quality website. The Razworks.com/blog website is built upon the same $499 website framework, as are hundreds of thousands of Web 2.0 websites across the world. The blog and content management software used is WordPress, the Internt’s most popular web content publishing software platform. WordPress has a sophisticated content management system that empowers the website owner to edit content, create new web pages, add new images, publish blog posts, etc. Because the small business owner can add much of the content on their own time, I can deliver their website for much less than the average median price. Every time a web page needs text updated or an image needs to be added, the client no longer needs to call the web design company and pay them to do it. With the do-it-yourself web page editor, the business owner can update the web site themselves and save.

Typical issues that limit the effectiveness of a business website:

  • One of the most common problems I see with small business websites is a poor visual design.
    Research shows that most web consumers will mentally judge your website on visual appeal first. If the web visitor feels that your website’s visual design is unappealing, they may click off to the next site without ever viewing your content. That’s why using professional graphics to produce an appealing visual web design should be a prerequesite. With over ten years of professional experience, Razworks designs custom web graphics that create an appealing a uniquely professional look and feel.
  • The code is not Web 2.0 compliant or has errors that may prevent the increase of search engine ranking results. Search engines like Google validate the code of a home page before it ranks the website. If the code does not pass a WC3 validation scan, Google may have difficulty ranking your website for search engine results.
  • The content text copy is not effectively keyword optimized. Search engine optimized copywriting is one of the major factors that will effect how Google ranks your website on search engine results pages. Selecting effective keywords and frequently posting content on your website that uses these keywords will help improve your web site search engine rankings.
  • No Blog? As far as Google is concerned, “Content is King”. That is why blogs have recently become so popular. Blogs allow website owners and users to publish their own content, whenever, and sometimes from where ever they want. Publishing blog weekly or daily can help increase your search engine results rankings, especially if you blog about your keyword products or services and use your search engine keywords often in your blogs.
  • Lack of modern functionality. With the percentage of consumers purchasing products and services online is continuously increasing. Having an e-commerce shopping cart on your website gives you an advantage over a website that does not have one, and vice versa. A modestly stocked shopping cart with keyword optimized text descriptions can also help improve search engine rankings.
  • Active media that interferes with the website performance, validation and/or search engine optimization. With the adoption of Web 2.0 standards, many web applications and media formats can cause problems with your web site. For example, there is an open source a Web 2.0 embed code for Adobe Flash, as the Adobe generated embed code fails WC3 validation. Some Java applications can fail validation and impede web site performance.

So what does this all mean for small businesses? Is a $499 web site good enough?
Typically…No! But Razworks $499 Template Web Site is provides small business owners with an exceptional value.

When you order a Razworks $499 Template Website, you are getting quality similar or better than that of competing websites costing 3 to four times the price.

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Sarasota WordPress Website Design Details

A Detailed Description of The Razworks WordPress Website
  • Administration
    • Domain registration and setup
      • Your website’s URL or Internet address: http://www.yourDomain.com is registered with GoDaddy for $10 annually.
      • The domain is configured to the web hosting account
      • User accounts setup and email client login details.
    • Hosting subscription and setup
      • Hosting account subscription with SimpleHelix for $19.95 per month or $199 per year
      • Domain setup
      • Hosting setup
      • Email setup
      • Software setup
      • User accounts setup and email client login details.
    • Email subscription and setup
      • 5 Free email accounts are included with the hosting subscription.
      • Setup email accounts and email client login details.
    • Software installation and setup
      • WordPress Blog software and content management
      • Add ons: WordPress plugin software
      • Setup user login names and user permissions and email client login details.
    • Maintenance
      • Recurring subscription and registrations fees.
      • Razworks maintenance subscription (optional)
    • Misc
  • Design
    • Research of client’s industry and trends
      • Client Analysis
      • Competitor Analysis
      • Indust Analysis
      • Keyword Research
    • Select page layout
      • Client selects one of eight available web page layouts. 3 Column with Header is the default.
    • Create graphic design
      • Using research information and client provided direction, Razworks drafts a custom visual web design using graphic images and color
    • Customize layout to visual design
      • Code in the web site’s CSS and PHP files are modified so that the web page layout conforms to the graphic web design.
    • Install website
      • The website is launched live on the web host and is available from the registered domain.
  • Content
    • Main navigation
      • The main navigation runs horizontally above the content and typically contains buttons to a website’s top level web pages. A majority of websites on the Internet use the following five page top level structure: Home, Products/Services, Contact Us, About Us, News. A Razworks $499 WordPress website comes installed with this five page structure. Upon delivery the client can modify the website page structure to their specific needs.
    • Setup left sidebar content
      • Category links. Categories organize your web posts and can be thought of as sub-pages.
      • Shopping Cart Special
      • Text and Image caption
    • Setup right sidebar content
      • Shopping Cart Contents
        • Shows the current contents of your shopping cart and dollar amount balance.
      • Shopping Cart Categories
        • Lists all the products/services available in the shopping cart.
      • Recent Posts
        • Lists your most recent blog posts
      • Link
        • Register
          • Visitors can register to comment on your website or blog
        • Login
          • Users log in to the WordPress interface.
        • RSS feeds
          • RSS (Real Simple Syndication) are news feed versions of your blog posts. They are automatically created by WordPress everytime you publish a post.
        • misc. links
          • Client’s favorite links
    • Create page and post content
      • Free Configuration for Four web pages: Home, Products/Services, Contact Us, About Us. Text and image content are inserted into each page. If no client content is supplied, Razworks will author temporary content.
    • Search engine optimization copywriting
      • Razworks authored temporary content will typically be search engine optimized by default. Custom search engine copywriting is availabe for an additional fee.
    • Setup shopping cart
      • WP Shopping Cart installation and preferences
      • Free Product configuration for three products.If no client products are supplied, Razworks will create temporary products.
      • Additional product configuration is available for an additional fee.
    • Add ons
      • Plugin modules add special functionality to your website. Various plugins can be installed and configured for an additional fee.
  • Maintenance
    • Payment of subscription fees
      • Web hosting
        • SimpleHelix for $19.95 per month or $199 per year
      • Domain registration
        • GoDaddy $10 annually.
      • Razworks Monthly Maintenance (optional $99 per month)
        • Update software
          • Open source software is always elvoving and getter better with each version. Razworks strives to use the most current stable software and plugins. The Maintenance plan provides a monthly software update.
        • Repair bugs
          • Updating a website with a content management system can occasionally create bugs or worse yet, break the website. The Maintenance plan provides one repair or bug fix monthly.
        • One website configuration modification
          • One client request per month, i.e; Add ons, removals, sidebar modifications, etc.
  • Marketing
    • Search engine optimization
      • The inital five pages typically have search engine optimized copywriting. Additional SEO copywriting can be contracted at a modest hourly rate.
    • Pay Per Click advertising
      • Free setup of Google Adwords. Client must login and activate the account with a credit card, $5 setup, and set pay per click budgets.
      • Razworks will configure Google Adwords campaigns for an additional fee.
    • Social Networking
      • Free setup of a WordPress.com account. WordPress.com is one of the largest Blog Communities on the Internet.
      • Additional social networking can be configured for an additional fee.
    • Blogging
      • One blog post will be created, the “News” page. More blogs can be authored for an additional fee.

The Razworks’ 499 Sarasota Web Site Design provides everything a small business needs, plus a lot more!

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Online vs Traditional Media

Print and radio decrease while online rises

2007 will see increases in online advertising while offline budgets decrease.

There is a significant trend of increased marketing dollars being committed to online activity, and a decrease in spending on traditional advertising media such as print, TV and radio.

A national survey of advertisers and media companies representing $6.5 billion in advertising dollars show a 20 percent increase in online spending during 2007 and search engine spending up 40 percent, while print advertising declines by 19 percent and radio/TV ads decrease  by 4 percent.

Overall, print earns 40 percent of ad dollars, but it is predicted to continue declining 4 percent annually. Online advertising is expected to eventually become the dominant advertising medium.

Advertisers rate online advertising very effective for branding. One reason is that there is much more advertising feedback is available on the performance of online ad dollars in comparison to print, radio and TV. An advertiser can use online statistics software to track advertising campaign performance, and then tweek the advertising strategy to improve results for the next ad campaign.

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