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Not Your Average Small Business Website

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Our latest podcast finds the StartupNation “A Team” chatting with co-founders Jeff and Rich Sloan about incorporating technology into your small business.

  • Joel Welsh, our Chief Community Officer, talks about the importance of creating a community for your business’ target market that can expand your online presence.
  • Chuck Fuller, our Online Marketing Director, hits on the value of blogs for your small business, and how a blog can level the playing field for your startup.
  • Kathleen Grant, Senior Web Developer at StartupNation, highlights the ways in which programs like AJAX can make your small business website more vibrant and efficient.
  • Brian Cleveland, StartupNation’s Internet Manager, provides pointers on choosing designers and developers for your website, using CSS style sheets, and some key tips to remember once you’re in the thick of building your startup business website.

Technology and the web are changing every day, so listen in and let the StartupNation team help you stay on top of the latest trends and tips for making your small business website a success.


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Following on Brian`s last post, our Creative Director, Donovan Myers, has written a rather simple tutorial on how to add a CSS style switcher to your website to provide alternative viewing formats for your visitors. The implementation on our website is just for fun, but there are more practical applications, such as allowing visitors to reformat based on accessibility requirements. http://www.inetsolution.com/style-switcher-howto.asp Jason

I am actually in the middle.... wait, maybe the end, of a major redesign to elusivetreasures.com. I will soon be 100% web compliant and this comes with the use of CSS. I am excited! Wait until you need to do some site wide changes...you`ll be SO happy you went with CSS.  If you look at the source code for this website, it`s pretty much 100% CSS.  (The only exception is actually some pages in the Community that would have been too difficult to completely convert over and still meet ...

I am actually in the middle.... wait, maybe the end, of a major redesign to elusivetreasures.com. I will soon be 100% web compliant and this comes with the use of CSS. I am excited!

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