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Website Design for those in need Of | Affordable and Professional

Friday, March 19th, 2010

When you hear your car ticking you bring it in for a check up.

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When your roof springs a leak you have it fixed.

How about when your current website does nothing to attract business for you.

What do you do?

Well for most of us, we do nothing and hope the business trend will change.

But in the mean time you have to wonder where the next check is coming in from.

Having your website perform for you is what the creative website design services does best for our customers.

From a redesign to a brand new website to custom web applications, DTG web services can do it all for you. Did I say affordable?

We can work within your budget.

Bring to the table the best in technology.

Need help with your website. Call the professional web designers at www.dtg.net

Give some you care for this holiday a gift thats gets attention

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

With the holidays around the corner, now is a perfect time to cleanup your current website and get the bugs out of it.  DTG, Hartford’s website design company provides many services that can benefit your current website, a brand new website, custom website applications, a place to host your website and IT services which include Hardware and Network support to keep your business going.

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Our Web Design Process

We take great care in ensuring that our clients expectations are always exceeded. This means that we involve you, our customer, in each step of the design process. As the project progresses, there are invariably changes in the design, architecture, and functionality requested. We do not proceed to the next stage until you are completely satisfied with the current configuration. Following this approach ensures that we deliver a web site that is finely tuned to your exact requirements.

We understand that each company is different. Some prefer to have a deeper involvement in certain steps, like the sites aesthetics, while others are more concerned with functionality, while still others rely on our expertise to make all of the design decisions. How deeply involved you wish to be is up to you, but we always make sure that you are completely satisfied before we advance to the next level. You will find a general outline of our process below.

Step 1 Defining Objectives

The first step in the web design process is defining our client’s objectives and expectations, which usually involves a face to face meeting. We explain, in depth, the many options that are involved in building an internet presence, including functionality, aesthetics, hosting and email options, e-commerce capabilities, social networking features, marketing, multimedia, etc. We then listen as you tell us which options you feel would benefit your company. We let you tell us about your industry, your company, and your customers. We answer any questions you may have, and we work together to develop a plan that satisfies your needs and budget.

Step 2 Formal Proposal

After finalizing a design plan, you are presented with a formal proposal and contract which includes a breakdown of all costs and a detailed timetable for your review. We make any necessary changes, finalize the agreement, and move on to the design stage.

Step 3 Design Development

In the design stage, we develop the site’s architecture and navigation structure. We also use our artistic expertise to design a ‘look’ and ‘feel’ for your site which is in line with your particular industry and individual preferences. A diagram outlining the site’s structure, and sample pages are submitted for your approval.

Step 4 Technical Programming

In this crucial step, all content is gathered together and we code the complete site. All graphics and multimedia are expertly created and incorporated into the site. Back-end programming for forms, databases, shopping carts, and the like is performed. It is at this stage where, if we are providing hosting services, email boxes are configured. Coding for search engine optimization is also done at this stage. When complete, the site is uploaded to an ‘off domain’ area on our server where we thoroughly test its functionality, cross browser compatibility, navigation, and load speed. When we are satisfied with all results, you are provided a link for your review and approval.

Step 5 Publishing

After making any requested changes, we upload the site to our servers under your domain name. We then manually submit your pages to any requested search engines and directories. A final test is made, and, if requested, a web site marketing plan is initiated.

It may sound simple to do, but, unless you are a professional website designer, or programmer, you might want to rely on a professional website design company that knows what it takes to get the job done. DTG is that company!

SEO tips for Google

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Try to get on page one of Google. Easy right! NOT!!

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Everyone has a solution. A way to beat Google at their own game. You think.

Some website design companies are good at one thing. Other website design companies are good at many things. At DTG, we like to think that we are good at doing many things.

From website design services, Seach Engine Optimization, Custom Website Applications, Hosting, Video and Audio editing, and IT solutions just to name a few of the services that you can find at DTG, a Connecticut based website design company, located in downtown Hartford.

I found this article on a forum this week. It makes some great reading.

by John

Getting indexed in Google does not work the way you may think. I touched on this subject briefly in my last post when I talked about the Google Pagerank. Now I want to get a little more deep into it. Help you get your sites indexed. Let me first start off by giving you a short quiz. Let’s see how much know and if you are already ahead of others.

What’s the best and fastest way to get your site indexed by Google? a. Go to the Google Submit page at www.google.com <http://www.google.com/>  and submit your site. b. After you finished building your site, leave it alone so the Googlebot will pick it up automatically on its own as it prowls around the web. c. Call or email Google and let them know your site is ready to be indexed. d. Link your website to another high PR site.

What’s the answer? Which do you think will get your site indexed. . . .Is it a? b? How about c or d? They all sound like possibilities. Well let’s walk through the ones that won’t work to get to the answer that will.

c. Call or email Google and let them know your site is ready to be indexed. This is a good one. I do not know Google’s number to call them. If you do, let me know. On second thought, you keep it. I do not need it. As you’ve figured out by my sarcasm, c is not the answer. No way has any webmaster called or emailed Google and got their site indexed. I do not believe they have such a number or email address. Your better off using their submit page. Oops, did I give away the answer. Read on. . .

Ok ok ok. C was not my real answer anyway. I know what it is. It’s a. I’ve done a. Alright, let’s explore this answer.

a. Go to the Google Submit page and submit your site. Not!!!! Wait a minute! Your telling me that the google submit page does not work? Hold on, I’ve used it. It’s there, it exist! Yea I know it exist. It’s located here Submit Page. However the question was how to get your site listed quickly? Yes you can submit your site using the submit page, but it won’t get indexed quickly. The submit page is not the way unless you have months or years to wait. But if your like me. (impatient) Then submitting to the Google submit page is not the way to get your site indexed quickly. Let’s put it this way, I have several sites and am working on building more. I have not yet submitting not one site to the Google submit page, except for one. That was my first one when I did not know any better. The point is all of my sites are indexed in Google. Many of which were indexed in Google within 2-3 days!!! You read that right, 2-3 days. Do not believe me, try a yourself. Click the submit page above and submit it to Google. Post to me when your site gets indexed.

Well what about b. Let’s explore b. b. After you finished building your site, leave it alone so the Googlebot will pick it up automatically. This is more of a myth than the rainbow with the pot of gold at the end. Not going to happen. How is the Googlebot to know your site exist in the first place to get to it? Wait, you thought the Googlebot was a imaginary robot I just made up to throw you off. Otherwise b would have been your answer, right. Well I did and it worked. But even if I did not do it, b would still have been the wrong answer. In all seriousness, the Googlebot is a robot or spider that surfs the web looking for websites to include in the Google Index. It roams the web all day everyday. Building the site is just the beginning. Once it’s build it has to be promoted. To just build and leave a site alone, not sure why anyone would do it.

We’ve talked c or a not being the answer. b is not it. That leaves the answer has to be d. That’s right. d is it. But why d, you ask. Here’s why. I mentioned it a little already.

The Googlebot. On websites that have a decent PR, the Googlebot frequents those websites. To Google, these are important websites, so it checks back. It finds other websites through these. It will follow the links on the website to other websites and so on. If your site is linked to one of these sites your will be spotted by the Googlebot. Keep in mind that this does not mean that your site will get indexed. There is a high chance it will, but your site still needs to be setup with good content and follow basic seo practices. Also note that the Googlebot may not pick up all of your pages at once. It may only crawl so deep and then move on. It’ll be back, so just continue to focus on the content of your site.

How will you know if the robot has visited your page. Check your stats. You do have those? Please say you do. How else will you be able to know how your site is performing. If you have detailed stats, it will show what robots have visited your page.

Robot has visited your page, but your still not indexed yet. Give it a little time. The Googlebot sends the request and it takes a little bit for it to actually show up in the index. If it does not appear, then the Googlebot may determined that your site was not useful to be included in the index. Again, I cannot stress it enough, focus on your content. If you still have your link to the decent PR site, the bot will be back to visit. Each time it visits, it crawls deeper and deeper into your site. You may get indexed on the 4th or 5th visit.

If you do this tactic effectively, your site will be indexed in Google within 2-3 days! Versus 6 month to a year or never with the submit page!

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