Website Development, Website Design, Website Hosting, eCommerce and Search Engine Optimization in Bigfork, Montana

Archive for April, 2009

Press Releases: How they help with Search Engine Optimization (SEO) - Part 1

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

You’re a business owner with a great website. You sell your product online and your objective is to increase online sales. How do you go about this without breaking the bank? One part of your strategy… write and distribute an optimized, electronic press release.

What exactly is a press release?

One definition from Dictionary.com defines press release as “a statement prepared and distributed to the press by a public relations firm, governmental agency, etc.”1 It’s also defined as “An announcement of an event, performance, or other newsworthy item that is issued to the press.”2 (more…)

BigforkWEB Cleans The Fork

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Dani, Andrea and Angela picking up trash along Highway 35

Clean Your Fork

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Saturday April 25th  8AM - 12

Everyone is invited to the annual “Clean Your Fork” event to help clean up Bigfork before our summer visitors arrive. Meet at 8AM at Bigfork Elementary School for a wonderful pancake breakfast sponsored by Flathead Bank. From there we will disperse into teams to pick up and bag all the debris that has gathered in our beautiful town over the winter.

Be sure to wear good walking shoes and clothing that’s comfortable for working in. Disposable gloves and bags will be provided.

The more the merrier and the more volunteers we have from the community, the faster the work goes. So come join the fun and bring a friend! The Bigfork Web crew will be focused on our own section of town near our office on Hwy 35.

Contact the Bigfork Chamber for more information: 406-837-5888 or www.bigfork.org

Is Your Website Color Conscious?

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

The main purpose of your website is to convey information, whether that is the service you provide, office hours or price of your products. If a visitor can’t read or find the information then the website isn’t doing its job.

I have no visual impairment, so theoretically I should be able to read all content on the web. However, I find—and I’m sure other frequent web users notice—that there are some color combinations that you can barely glance at before your eyes scream at you to look away.

Multi-colored neon-text is especially difficult for me to read ( Neon Green Example). There just isn’t enough contrast between the text and the background for easy reading. If I squint I can read the colored text in the parentheses, but can you imagine having to read a whole page in this color. You can do it given time, but you certainly can’t scan through the text as easily as if it were black text on a white background. (more…)

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