What should be the main page of the site?
The main page of the site is one of the most important pages, which is…

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What are the requirements for seo texts for the site?
Having written a couple - three simple informational articles, take a closer look at the…

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What are the rewriting techniques and find the hidden picture in the text 18+
Oh, almighty rewriting! When the master of the pen is taken for it - an…

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How is search engine promotion cost determined?
Website promotion in search engines is a process that requires an individual approach only. The…

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Features and examples of the development of B2B sites
The goals and objectives of B2B sites are larger and more complex from those that…

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The main stages of creating a site

The sequence of creating the site and a clear study of the stages is the key to the success of the entire project. Perhaps, not knowing the user may seem that the development of the site – a damn thing. Well, what is difficult here is that he invented the design, folded it up, filled it with a couple of texts and is ready. In fact, each stage of creating a website is painstaking work, for which each developer from the web studio team is responsible. Continue reading

CMS selection: which engine to choose for the site

At the initial stage of creating the site, we discuss with the client a number of issues, one of which is the choice of CMS. The choice of engine for the site is quite difficult. Today, a dozen free (and even more paid) systems have been developed, which, in their structure and capabilities, are practically identical and differ only in small nuances. To save time for customers to search for the answer which engine to choose for the site and to please their readers with a fascinating and useful article in their blog, we decided to raise the topic of CMS and put it “on the shelves”. Continue reading

Cognitive facts about Twitter and the history of the development of microblogging services

Twitter is a great example of how a surprisingly simple idea can be implemented via the Internet and turned into a world famous company that will only grow over the years.

Today, this system of microblogging is used by millions of users and consider it the most convenient way to express their thoughts. But in any barrel of honey there is a fly in the ointment – Twitter has many problems that the company hasn’t yet been able to solve – not all users can express their thoughts in 140 characters or they don’t understand why they need to create tweets. Continue reading