At Notting Hill Internet Services, we always follow good, basic,
ethical1 design principles. This ensures that your website design is attractive, user friendly and easy to navigate. It also means that search engines are more likely to rank it highly. Your website development will be based on the 3 seconds rule. 3 seconds is all you have to grab the attention of your site visitor. If your site takes more than 3 seconds to load, you will have lost 80% of your visitors before they have even seen your home page. Once on your home page, you have 3 seconds to relay your key messages, if these are not apparent you have lost a further 80% of your visitors. A glamorous, flashy site may not provide the traffic you require whereas an attractive, user-friendly, content rich site will work so much harder for you.
We have extensive experience in website design for many different types of clients. As well as offering highly cost-effective standard packages, we can offer you a bespoke service, ensuring your needs are met at all times. Whether you need a static site, which is not database driven, or a fully dynamic site, NHIS can provide you with a complete service. NHIS will also advise on a good domain name for your business as well as help you register the name.
For details of how we can help you with website design,
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We continually update our working practices to abide by recommendations made by search engines and other Internet authorities.
The World Wide Web Consortium We adhere to the standards set by this consortium. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops inter-operable technologies to lead the Web to its full potential.
Anti Spamming Policy We have never used any spamming techniques such as cloaking (delivery agents), hidden text or hidden links or other unethical techniques used on the Internet. We avoid using borderline optimisation techniques and practices.
Search engines actively look for websites that employ such methods and encourage users to report offenders. An example is Google's spam reporter at
http://www.google.com/contact/spamreport.html
Working Ethics We avoid copying other people's work and we take pride in our creativity and originality which we have worked hard to achieve, and will continue to do so as a matter of policy. We are encouraged in our line of thinking and working, by the ample proof we have of competitors copying our work.