Website Development

Design Conscious .com Telford today announces the immediate availability of competitively priced self managed hosting accounts. You can now buy a hosting account direct for as little as £5 per month or with discounts just £57 per year.

You can benefit from a choice of 3 accounts which cover hosting for the beginners website through to fully loaded feature rich hosting accounts that include: multiple email addresses / mail boxes, multiple FTP Accounts, addon domains, Search Engine Submit Tool and a whole lot more

All hosting packages come with

  • Generous webspace
  • Full bandwidth
  • FTP Access
  • Multiple email mail boxes
  • cPanel
  • Search engine submit tool
  • Web stats
  • and many time saving features such as SpamAssassin, Backup Wizard

Purchase your hosting through our checkout partner Google Checkout which is processed through our COMODO secured ordering system.

And it’s so easy, here is a quick “How to purchase hosting in 10 easy steps” guide:

  1. Choose your web hosting package here >> web hosting
  2. Click the buy now / order now button
  3. Specifiy your domain name choice and continue
  4. Choose if you want to purchase monthly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly and add to cart
  5. Enter a Promotional Code if you have one (join out mailing list here to get this months money off code)
  6. Hit the Check Out button
  7. Add your name and address details (this sets up your account with us)
  8. Click Complete Order button - don’t forget to click ‘I have read and agree to the Terms of Service’
  9. View your invoice and click the Pay link to use our payment partner Google Checkout
  10. Pay by credit card at Google, then get back to your brand new hosting account and start web serving!

If you know your domain name is available (or is previously registered) and you have already added your credit card to your Google account - then it should take you no more than 10 minutes from start to finish…. but if you are having some challenges along the way - we have thought of that too, our client management system has a fully functional support ticket system built in to allow you to contact the design conscious hosting support team to help you with your problems >> click here to raise a support ticket

posted by admin May 09, 2008  02:05 AM
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Email marketing has been abused a lot in the past - but it is still an excellent method of getting your name out there.

Design Conscious will add this important marketing facility to any site we design for you and you then have two choices:

You can have the username and password so you can run your own mail outs.*

Or

We can run it for you, we will design the emails using your information, we will import any contacts you already have into the system and we will schedule the mailings so they go out at regular times.

Pricing

Set up with website: £500 - one off charge to set up the messagelist account

  • Please note: Spamming will not be tolerated. Anyone suspected or reported for spamming will have their account terminated immediately with no refund.

posted by admin Aug 20, 2007  07:08 AM
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We all get the concept of the internet. We all understand that more and more business is going to be directed through it. We know that if we don’t have the bits in place to use it effectively we are going to miss out.

But what are the bits you need to have in place?

Why do you really need a website?

Why, now that you have a website, does it not bring in the work you expected?

Worst of all - how do you find the answers to these and a million other questions?

At Design Conscious we recognise that you sometimes don’t need the full web service that our company can offer. You quite like your existing website, but it’s just not working for you. Sometimes you want to do some marketing or advertsing but the words scare you - ‘MARKETING’ normally associated with people in suits telling you what to do and then charging you a fortune.

Sometimes you just want to do it yourself… if you could just find out what to do.

The simplest thing to do is: Ask someone.

Even simpler than that, book an hours consultancy with us and… ask away.

……………………………………

Here’s the deal

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1 hour consultancy = £40 - Just £40 to get all your questions answered

(Payment before consultation begins via PayPal or credit card)

The consultancy is to be conducted over Skype* in multiples of 1 hour (If an hour isn’t enough you can just book more time). Telephone can be considered but Skype is preferred because the call can be recorded and sent to you for later referral and because of Skype’s instant messaging it makes it really easy to show you examples of websites or methods of working etc. Of course the biggest bonus about using Skype is: the call is free.

So to recap:

  • 1 hour £40
  • Call recorded and sent to you
  • Free call via Skype
  • Done at a time to suit you

Your consultation will be conducted by Ian Blackford: Owner/Manager of Design Conscious .com

Get the answers you need to move your business forward

*Skype is a free internet telephone system that allows you to use your computer to make free calls via your broadband. Software from Skype is required (free) and a headset - or your computer might already have a microphone / speakers built in.

posted by admin Aug 20, 2007  02:08 AM
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“If you build it… they will come!”

Hmmmmm, good film: Kevin Costner, big field, ghost baseball players one of Hollywoods better turn outs. But the internet is not Hollywood. If you build a website, there is no guarantee that anyone will come to it - even if it’s indexed by the search engines.

Why?

Well, your site for definite is competing with millions of others all around the world for search engine results. You may also be in a market sector that is swamped with spam results. You might have only just made your site live and so you haven’t been indexed by the search engines yet - and even if you have been indexed you won’t show up straight away (months even) while Google (and the others) sandbox your site for an unknown period of time.

Gloomy isn’t it?

Then along comes a company GUARANTEEING you search engine placement. Their SEO package of improvements will catapult you up the results pages. Very possibly they will make things worse, at best nothing will happen at worst you will be de-listed by the search engine because of their spamming methods. Our advice is don’t touch these companies.

Actually… it’s not just our advice - while looking around for info to back up our beliefs above (because we could be pulling the wool over your eyes - just like the SEO companies), we came across this, read it from the horses mouth: Googles’ Take on SEO

So what can you do to promote your website?

Well, the old saying of “do it right first time” still applies. Get the right mix of keywords for your market place, write your website copy carefully, focus on your core business and…. most importantly…. compete locally.

Compete Locally? What does that mean?

Can you honestly say that you want to have enquiries from abroad, or from other parts of the UK? Do you really want to be number 1 for “your market sector widgets” in America? Or France? Or even the other end of the UK? can you fulfill those orders? If the answer is no, then you don’t need your website to compete globally. This is something that many people overlook completely.

Tell people you sell stuff

This might sound a little obvious - but how many times have you been in a shop and found something that you wanted and that you had no idea they sold? Worst of it is you had been looking everywhere for it and bought it at a higher price only a week or so before? Ok, so we can go on adding in the cliché’s but you get the drift.

Tell people you sell stuff - then tell them again, and again. Regular customer contact is easy to achieve and very powerful for results. This is why you get the leaflets in your free paper, this is why websites run mailing lists etc.

There a hundred and one things that you can do to promote your site, some of them will cost you money, others won’t cost you a penny, but promotion is the key to a successful website.

Talk to us and let us help you do it right first time.

posted by admin Jul 17, 2007  02:07 PM
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‘Design is never ending…’ and that’s true, but where do you stop? Do you stop when you like the look of the images and layout, that must mean there isn’t any more development to do, right?

Wrong, just because you like it doesn’t mean to say somebody else will, and it certainly doesn’t mean that it will turn your market on. The best way to find out is to create something then show it to someone and gauge their reaction. If they don’t like it you change it and present it again. This is what you should do with your website, get a few pages up there, gets some feed back and then improve and expand.

Anybody can design a website, the tools to do it are readily available and relatively cheap. If you want to try it, go right ahead, be aware however that finding that right balance of images and layout may take you a long long time, ‘Design is never ending…’ remember. The secret isn’t knowing when to stop it’s knowing where to begin. It’s knowing how to research the design trends of a market and pick out the best bits, it’s knowing how to melt those elements into the clients existing style. It’s knowing how to collect the feedback to improve the whole.

Design isn’t just visual, it’s far more than that, this is why design professionals are used. While it might seem expensive in the short term, in the long run you can’t afford not to if you are serious about your website.

posted by admin Jul 12, 2007  07:07 AM
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Website hosting is often miss understood and mistaken to be the same thing as a domain registration

Hosting is another vital part of your website, if you liken your domain name to your telephone number, your hosting can be thought of as your office. When someone rings your number (types your web address) they get through to your office. Hosting is where your website files reside, they sit on the hard disk of a hosting computer that is permanently connected to the internet.

When your web address (URL) is typed into a browser the hosting computer gets a request to serve the page. It could be asked to do this at any moment and has to be ready to respond, therefore it can’t be switched off, it has to be secure and the hosting provider has to have a back up plan for when it crashes. A good provider will have daily back ups, fast connections to the internet back bone and a good website statistics package.

As with most things there are different prices for the different levels of service required, a simple site doesn’t need database interactivity and therefore is cheaper than an ecommerce package.

posted by admin Jul 12, 2007  07:07 AM
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E-commerce, ecommerce, e-tailing it doesn’t matter how you spell or say it, it boils down to the same thing - selling online.

Online sales is big business now, reports suggest that US online retail sales will top $130 Billion with the UK and Europe trading at similar amounts. But it’s not an easy ride, gone are the days of setting up a website and making a million over night. It takes the right product with the right web strategy many years to hit the million pound turnover.

Don’t be put off though, if you can sell it on the high street then there isn’t any reason that you can’t sell it online. A lot of companies use their online presence as an backup to their bricks and mortar business, perhaps to sell through end of line stock or for promotions etc. They do this because to survive online you have to be competitively priced but you can get into price differentials between your shop and your website so selling stock that isn’t in store is sometimes a better option.

To be effective online the website management has to be slick, you need to changes prices easily and you need to add or remove product at the click of button. The best way to do this is via a database, ideally with content supplied from your own stock management software. What? You don’t have stock management software? Well all you need to do is create spreadsheets and the website can be driven from that.

Ecommerce is a powerful thing and can be adapted in many different ways… we know because we done it… and we can do it for you.

posted by admin Jul 12, 2007  06:07 AM
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Your domain name is the beginning of your website, it’s the name you print on all your stationery, it’s the name you tell everybody and more importantly it’s the biggest part of your email address.

You can go to many many website’s and register a domain name and some of them are very cheap, even free, but just because it’s registered doesn’t mean it’s website ready or that you are going to start receiving email.

To receive email the DNS (domain name server) has to hold MX (mail exchange) records about the mailservers you are using. Some registrars do this automatically when you register the name, others give it to you as a control panel option, some others will even charge you for it.

To serve your website the DNS needs to know where you are hosting the website. Some registrars only allow you to host it with them, others will only allow web forwarding while the best registrars will allow you to change to different name servers so the DNS can be controlled somewhere else.

Get it done by a professional, do it once, do it right and then leave it alone. It’s one less thing to worry about. Design Conscious can do it for you.

posted by admin Jun 25, 2007  04:06 PM
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Sounds grand doesn’t it? Corporate ID, surely that’s for big companies?

Yes, but it’s for small companies too, and any size in between. All it means is ‘Corporate’ or company, ‘ID’ or identity. Put simply it’s how your business is portrayed through printed and online material. It’s about setting standards and adhering to them. If your logo is red, always print it in red, always use original artwork when it is reproduced, always supply original artwork to sign writers, printers and magazines etc. Specify the typefaces to use and their sizes, always see proofs before anything is printed and ensure it matches your standards.

The easiest way to gain consistency is to appoint a member of staff who is responsible for your print and web requirements. Make sure that person gets some training in the basics. This person then becomes the point of contact for all media and they should set about finding professional designers and printers who they can get to know and work with.

If all that sounds too big and corporate for your company then think about finding a designer who can deal with all this for you. It needn’t be complicated it’s just about consistency.

posted by admin Jun 25, 2007  03:06 PM
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The computer that serves your website is not a computer in your office, therefore it is ‘divorced’ from your own stock management systems. In the ideal world this would not be the case, ideally you would want to serve your own website so when you change your own data so it’s correct in your office and correct on your website. This can be done however, all you do is change your data then export it in a format that can be imported into your website.

Advantages:

  • It’s by far cheaper to host your site on a providers server than it is to arrange for a permanent internet connection to be installed in your office. By permanent connection we mean a ‘leased line’ or similar robust always on internet connection and not ‘Broadband’. Broadband is meant as a surfing connection and is limited in its ability to upload or serve data. Some ISP’s actually prevent you from running a mail or webserver on a broadband connection.
  • The data you export from your own system contains only the data you want to display on your site, therefore no personal data is exposed as your own computer is not ‘hackable’ via your website.

Disadvantages:

  • Unless you are familiar with the import process, ideally this should be done by your website designer.

posted by admin Jun 16, 2007  01:06 PM
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