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											<description><![CDATA[<h1 align="center">The Hobbs Cedar Wood Floating Duck Nesting House</h1>
<p align="center"><img height="300" border="1" width="400" alt="The Hobbs Cedar Duck Nesting House" src="http://www.crackerbarrelcorner.com/duck/images/duckhouse.jpg" />&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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<p>We have seen a growing interest in all things &lsquo;natural&rsquo; and the                idea of providing safe, threat-free housing for wild birds in the                garden and wild ducks on the pond. The Hobbs incorporates the                beauty of cedar planking, with the &lsquo;floatability&rsquo; of the duck                canopy.</p>
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<p>Free-floating duck housing has the advantage over &lsquo;bank fixed&rsquo;                nests in that it keeps the nest mid water, deterring the fox and                other threats to the nesting duck. And for those with pond liners                it enables them to provide nesting without fear of piercing that                precious liner with a support post. The Hobbs Duck Nesting House                provides one nesting bay and has a easy cleaning method in that                the float has a &lsquo;fixing free&rsquo; location for the house, to clean the                nest you simply unhook and               lift off the canopy, then the entire                house will lift away from the floating deck, leaving the old nests                fully exposed. Simply scoop the old nest into the trash or other                appropriate method of disposal. The Hobbs comes complete with a                float*.</p>
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<p>Our duck houses are made with the same attention to detail and                quality found at Forsham Cottage Arks, Goreside Farm, Ashford,                Kent, who inspired our American version of this impressive design.</p>
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<p>If you interested in purchasing a duck house or plans, please visit their <a href="http://www.crackerbarrelcorner.com/duck/thehobbs.html">webpage</a>.&nbsp;</p>
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<p align="center"><img hspace="0" height="300" border="1" width="300" alt="The Hobbs Cedar Duck Nesting House" src="http://www.crackerbarrelcorner.com/duck/images/DSCF1230MD.jpg" /></p>
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<p><em><font size="1">*Expected life span of the float material is                2-5 years, depending on individual usage and water quality. When                the material expires, simply replace with blue foam from your                local building store.</font></em></p>]]></description>
										
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<p class="articletext"><span style="font-weight: 400;"> <font color="#000080" size="1">By: <a href="http://www.articlerich.com/profile/Inderjeet-Singh/38226" target="_blank"> Inderjeet Singh</a></font></span></p>
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<p class="articletext">&ldquo;Visitors don&rsquo;t come to see just flashy designs;  informative content is the prerequisite of website.&ldquo; <br />
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If you do agree with the above statement, then, let me ask you a question, &lsquo;Why  content is the king&rsquo;? <br />
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Simply, content is what makes a website popular and the words written on your  website may build or spoil your web business. When we all do know that a website  sufficiently depends upon its content, then why not to write the most beneficial  content for your website? Writing effective and as I previously said, &lsquo;the most  beneficial content&rsquo; is not tough; in fact, it&rsquo;s a very easy task, if you do  follow some basic rules. Before we go and discuss those basic rules, let me make  you aware about one thing. As per the records of various internet research  studies, a visitor stays on your webpage just for 5-8 seconds, if the content  fails to attract that potential customer, just think how many clients you&rsquo;ll  lose per hour? Let&rsquo;s now come to effective tips to write effective web content- <br />
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Avoid grammatical &amp; spelling mistakes <br />
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Let&rsquo;s have an example. Suppose, you&rsquo;re dealing with fireworks and your website  contains various graphics exploding fireworks, I mean layout of the website is  perfect. Just see the title of your web page, its &lsquo;Cheep Fireworks&rsquo; (just  suppose it). What would be the reaction of the visitor; he/she will laugh at you  and would immediately click the back button. <br />
That&rsquo;s how you lose your customers. Please please please, always be careful that  your spellings and grammar is correct. Always use spell checker and do care  about commas, colons and semi colons etc. Always write sensible and unique  content. Don&rsquo;t let people laugh at you! <br />
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Content should be concise, clear and easily readable <br />
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It&rsquo;d be beneficial if you keep the content short and to the point. Content  should be concise as people don&rsquo;t like to read lot of text and they do prefer  the well written content as compared to several pages of just written content. <br />
Secondly, it should be clear, means no repetitions and no extra writing. Content  written in paragraphs seems easy to read so instead of writing from the  beginning to the end of the page, segregate the content in paragraphs.  Paragraphs should be short containing just three or four sentences. <br />
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Take care of the interest of visitors <br />
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Why you&rsquo;ve placed the content on your website? Obviously, for visitors! So  always keep in mind what visitors do expect from you. They want information and  your goal is to anticipate their requirements. <br />
If you do have a website about TV shows, then, tell them everything including  what TV is, when shows do air, which show is out of running, which celebrity may  join the new episodes and everything like that. It makes people to believe on  you and your website. Try to provide them the maximum amount of information on  your website and visitor will never think to go to some other site. <br />
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Avoid using multiple question and exclamation marks <br />
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This is issue which should be treated very wisely. Normally, people do think  that multiple no. of question or exclamatory marks increases the curiosity of  the reader. But nay, its really not like that. It seems odd and overly dramatic  and may make the reader antsy. So, always keep this unnecessary stuff to a  minimum. <br />
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Editing is more necessary than writing <br />
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Edit the content. Again edit it and keep on editing until it becomes &lsquo;the best&rsquo;.  If there&rsquo;s any mistake in your online content, correct it before thousands of  other people point it out. First of all, check the content yourself for  consistency in grammar, punctuations and capitalization etc. Have your content  proofread. Make sure, it doesn&rsquo;t contain any error and only then put it on the  website. <br />
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In a nut shell, web designing company needs content for two reasons. One is  visitors, as I&rsquo;ve already said, take care of the interest of your visitors and  provide them what they do want. Second is Search Engines like google, yahoo,  Alta vista etc. To have a stable as well as high ranking in search engine  results, &lsquo;Always write as per visitors&rsquo; expectations but also as per search  engine optimization strategies&rsquo;, that&rsquo;s way to have online success. <br />
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<p class="articletext"><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p class="articletext">Inderjeet Singh is a flash developer and a expert author  of web design usability and accessibility issues. Visit web designing company or <a href="http://webdesigningcompany.net/" target="_blank">web designing</a>  purposes and <a href="http://freetemplates.webdesigningcompany.net/" target="_blank">free  templates</a> world class easily customizable websites.</p>
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											<title><![CDATA[Effective Website Content- what it means ...]]></title>
										
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;"><font color="#000080" size="1">By: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.articlerich.com/profile/Albert-Decruz/14800"> Albert Decruz</a></font></span></p>
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<p class="articletext">A good web design is the key requirement for the success  of any web site. It is very important that the users understand an overview  about the basics of a good web design. Some of the areas in which it is  important to understand the overview of the web design are the areas of  graphics, layout, fonts and the advertising. Some of the tips which are  important to be kept in mind are as follows: <br />
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Graphics <br />
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It is always important that you use images which are small so that they can be  accessible by all the browsers like the 10-12 KB images. However with the  growing technology the number of broadband users is going high. But it is  important that pages should be set up in such a way that they are fast to be  accessed, lots of usage of images on to the web page makes the process very  slow. It is also to be kept in mind that the big images are the main cause for  reducing the speed of the accessibility of the pages. <br />
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It is always advisable that you do not use images that blink, move, flash or  rotates. Incase you want to use them then ensure that you use them very  sparingly. It is to be noted that the many studies have proven that these  blinking images annoy the users, although you may find these images as  attractive in the first instance but the users do not find these images to be  attractive. There have been instances where the users actually try to hide the  images so that they could read the rest of the content. <br />
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Layout <br />
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Standard layouts are always better: One thing which is considered as a good  feature of a good web design is that you should use simple layout. I have come  across a page wherein there has been usage of six frames, the development of  such a web page might have been extremely fun but it does not serve the main  purpose of a good web page that is providing information to the users. The  standard layout has been scientifically proven for their results. So it is  always better to use a three column layout because the main purpose for which a  webpage is prepared is served with it. <br />
Ensure that you use the white spaces properly because it is considered as one  o0f the most important feature in the construction of a good web page. <br />
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Fonts <br />
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It is always important that you use the right kind of font on your web page. It  would be advisable that you use Sans serif fonts because they are much easier to  read and they also match with the monitor resolution. Incase you are using serif  fonts for the normal text than it can blur the text so it is always advisable  that you use serif for the headlines and sans-serif for text. <br />
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<p class="articletext"><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p class="articletext">Alberdecruz is a Copywriter of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.webzoneus.com/Web_Site_Design_Company.html"> Web design Houston</a>. He has written various articles like <a target="_blank" href="http://www.webzoneus.com/Flash-HTML_web_site.html"> Website marketing Houston </a>, Web page design Houston, Houston web developer  and more. For more information visit: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.webzoneus.com/">Web designers Houston</a>.  Contact him at <a href="mailto:alberdecruzseo@gmail.com"> alberdecruzseo@gmail.com</a>&nbsp;</p>
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											<title><![CDATA[An Overview about web design]]></title>
										
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											<description><![CDATA[<p>By: <a href="http://www.articlerich.com/profile/A-Prasad/22659"> A Prasad</a></p>
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<p>Color plays a very important role while designing a  website. The color you choose can make a difference in attracting internet users  to your site. <a href="http://www.kmb-designs.com/color-combinations.html">Use of right color</a> in web pages can affect the mood of the  visitors and hence enhances business growth. <br />
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Mainly a website communicates to its visitors through two ways. One is content  and the other one is creative use of color. Creating a balance between content  and color of your webpage makes a big difference and creates an impact in the  mind of visitors and it can help you in selling your product or service. <br />
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The primary colors used in web pages are red, blue and yellow. You can mix two  to get a third color. All types of colors are associated with some kind of  emotions. Understanding different variations of color and using them  appropriately can make a powerful impact on internet users. That&rsquo;s why a web  designer should spend several hours choosing exact color of the website. Color  always matters more than what you think and you can&rsquo;t change them after a site  is built. <br />
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Before deciding on color, you must keep in your mind the type of product/service  you are trying to promote through your website. Think who your customers are and  which color will appeal them. If it is a web-designing site, your choice may be  blue, which means you are dependable enough to make a business.</p>
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Psychologists have shown that <a href="http://www.kmb-designs.com/color-meanings.html">colors can influence moods</a>. When some one visits  your website and likes the color, an impression is made within seconds. Let&rsquo;s  see which color makes what kind of impact on web visitors. <br />
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1. Red-It represents danger or stop. It is the color of power and can easily  grab the attention of online visitors. <br />
2. Blue- It is the widely used color in websites. Blue emphasizes on  seriousness, trustworthiness and success. Visitors may feel you are a dependable  source. <br />
3. Yellow-It is good in creating banners and logos. Yellow is associated with  movement. <br />
4. Black-The use of black is good in writing text and it is easy to read black  words and phrases on white backgrounds. <br />
5. Green- It is associated with money and security. <br />
6. Purple- This color denotes royalty and justice. Therefore, many legal  companies use purple in their web pages. <br />
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Use 3 to 4 colors while designing your web pages. The background color should be  either black or white. White pages loads quicker than dark pages. The text color  should be black as it is easier to read on white background. You can use  contrast colors in headings and logos and links. Sometimes contrast colors are  used in web pages like green and red to attract attention. <br />
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The use of right color will improve look of your site and hence helps in getting  heavy traffic from your visitors.</p>
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<p><strong> About the  Author</strong></p>
<p>Ajay  Prasad is the President of GMR Group of Companies. GMR Web Team is a <a href="http://www.gmrwebteam.com"> website design company</a> based in Orange County, California. The company  purpose is to provide small and medium businesses website design and maintenance  services at affordable rates. They have been in this business for the past 7  years.</p>
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											<title><![CDATA[Issues in web design-what colors make a difference]]></title>
										
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											<description><![CDATA[<p>Recently, I had a client contact me and asked about designing a website for him.&nbsp; He wanted all the <a href="http://www.kmb-designs.com/website-design.htm">newest technology</a>, a fully &quot;Flash&quot; site, all the bells and whistles.<br />
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My advice was don't do it.&nbsp; He was appalled by that answer and demanded to know why I was advising against it.&nbsp; Because, I said, unless you want to pay an exorbitant amount for your design and then about 3 times that much for SEO and pay-per-click, there is no reason to design a site like that.&nbsp; The average user doesn't care about bells and whistles.&nbsp; They want a site they can use easily.<br />
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Still he was not convinced.&nbsp; Why would I have pay so much for SEO or pay-per click advertising, he asked.&nbsp; A Flash site would look fantastic, surely people will come?<br />
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&ldquo;Build it and they will come&quot; may work in the movies, but not on the internet.&nbsp; Search engine performance is the life blood of any website.&nbsp; A Flash site does not allow the designer to add metatags, keywords or text.&nbsp; Without words (actually typed into HTML) on a site, there is nothing there for search engines to &ldquo;spider&rdquo; and therefore nothing for them to index or search.&nbsp; Your beautiful, very expensive website is pretty much useless for SEO, unless you manage to find someone very creative who has found ways around this dilemma and, of course, you would pay big bucks for that.&nbsp; This also explains a large budget pay-per-click campaign to replace lost traffic by search engines.<br />
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He was still not convinced and found another designer who, of course, was willing to take the cash offered.&nbsp; He contacted me when the site went <a href="http://www.kmb-designs.com/evaluation.html">online</a>, and he asked me to look at it.<br />
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It was a truly beautiful site, done all in Flash, just as he had wanted.&nbsp; However, on the home page, there was a huge white space at the bottom of the site.&nbsp; Suspecting that the designer or a SEO company had &ldquo;hidden&rdquo; text in this white space, I ran my mouse over the area, and sure enough hidden text.&nbsp; Hidden text is text placed on page that is the exact same color as the background. ( Example: white text on a white background. )<br />
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We were talking while I was looking at the site, and he asked what I thought.&nbsp; I told him it was indeed a beautiful looking site.&nbsp; I asked who did the SEO work on the site.&nbsp; My designer, he replied.&nbsp; Did your designer tell you that search engines ban sites that use hidden text?&nbsp; What is hidden text, he asked.&nbsp; I explained.&nbsp; You mean that search engines will refuse to list my site!?&nbsp; My answer was yes.<br />
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What can I do to fix it? He asked.&nbsp; I replied that the text has to be a different color than the background.&nbsp; But then people will see it and it will ruin my beautiful site!&nbsp; I said, yeah, pretty much.<br />
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He was very upset and planned to call his wonderful designer, who was more than willing to take his money and design his basically worthless website. <br />
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So people, be careful what you demand when speaking with your web designer.&nbsp; Listen to our advice when given.&nbsp; Fancy is nice, but it isn&rsquo;t necessarily better.&nbsp; Generally just more expensive.</p>]]></description>
										
											<title><![CDATA[Good Basic Web Design]]></title>
										
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											<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to my first attempt at blogging!</p>
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<p>From time to time, I will write down my thoughts here.&nbsp; Some say it helps keep them sane.&nbsp; Well, that is definitely something I need - some sanity!</p>
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<p>I hope you won't find it too boring to read, but I am sure you will just click off if you do!&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Merry Christmas to all!</p>
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