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Many Web design companies are more interested in showing off than creating a website that resonates with the target audience. What you’ll get from them is empty design calories – a whiz-bang visual feast that’s not helping your business grow.
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At WebConcepts.com we offer a wide range of SEO Web development services, from ecommerce website design and web maintenance to user experience and brand development. We understand that a website has to be more than an online place holder – it has to be an effective marketing tool that sells your products and services.
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Recent Blog Posts
18 Simple SEO Items Commonly Missed in Web Development
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12.1.10
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One of the things we constantly have to do as SEO experts is give recommendations to companies on how they need to change their site so that they can be better optimized. The sad thing is that a lot of the things we recommend should have been done during the Web development phase the first [...]
CSS of the Future: How CSS3 can Optimize Design
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3.31.10
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The design blogosphere has been buzzing about the improvements level 3 of Cascading Style Sheets will bring. Although still a ways off from official recommendation status by the W3C, some browsers are already supporting pending features. I want to highlight a few of the CSS3 features I’m excited about that will not only add flexibility [...]


