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WEBSITE DESIGNING :
A Web site designing is a collection of HTML documents or Web pages, that are linked together and that exist on the Web at a particular server. Exploring a Web site usually begins with the home page, which may lead you to more information about that site. A single server may support multiple Web sites.
 
WEBSITE HOSTING :
Launching of your website on internet for it’s 24 hrs view ability. Web hosting is an online storage service for information, images, video, or any content accessible through the Web.
 
WEBSITE PROMOTION :
Increase your product listing on search engine results page and Reach targeted customers when they are actively looking for information about your products and services online.
 
WEBSITE MAINTENANCE :
Maintain your website with 99.99% view ability online with 24×7×365 time availability. Professional telephone and e-mail support.
 
EXPORT BUSINESS SERVICES :
Export business services to your website to target overseas market and promote your products in the foreign countries.
 
LANGUAGE PROMOTION :
website promotion through different foreign languages to target foreign customers.
 
ONLINE MARKETING :
Increase the amount of Internet traffic visiting your site, Attract your target audience, Produce new leads, Promote your products and/or services, Improve your search engine positioning.
 
WEBSITE BENEFITS :
  1. Increases awareness of products / services
  2. Expands market place
  3. Increases hours of operation - 24/7
  4. Marketing tool
  5. Improves efficiency
  6. Reduces marketing costs
  7. Reduces communication costs
  8. Builds branding
  9. Enhance your image/ reflects your spirit
  10. Improves customer service: reduces costs
  11. Creates a competitive edge
  12. Opens a new channels of communication
 
  • Web Mail
    Web Mail allows you to access your e-mail account from anywhere using a Web browser. You should use Web Mail when you cannot access the computer that you have set up with POP access.
 
  • Web Page
    A Web page is a document created with HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) that is part of a group of hypertext documents or resources available on the World Wide Web. Collectively, these documents and resources form what is known as a Web site. Web pages can contain hypertext links to other places within the same document, to other documents at the same Web site, or to documents at other Web sites. They can also contain fill-in forms, photos, large clickable images, sounds, and videos for downloading.
 
  • Website package
    A Website package includes all of the products and services you need to design, build, publish, and promote your Web site. All Tecmark India Website packages include Web site hosting, a Web site address (domain name) (with annual agreement), e-mail addresses linked to the domain name (example: damo@damo.com), and various online marketing tools. In addition, depending on the type of package you select, the package may include design and maintenance by a professional Web designer or access to an easy-to-use Web site building tool including professionally designed Web page templates.
 
  • Web Trends
    Industry leading Web site statistic tool that enables you to monitor your Web site's performance. Types of data include the number of hits, viewer locations, and peak browsing times.
 
  • Webalizer
    Webalizer is a Web server log file analysis program that enables you to monitor your Web site's performance. It produces usage reports that can be viewed in a standard Web browser.
 
  • Windows
    Windows is short for Microsoft Windows.
 
  • World Wide Web (WWW)
    You can think of the Web as a worldwide collection of text and multimedia files and other network services interconnected via a system of hypertext documents. Http (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) was created as a means for sharing data internationally, instantly, and inexpensively. With hypertext, a word or phrase can contain a link to other text. To achieve this, CERN developed a programming language called HTML, which allows you to easily link to other pages or network services on the Web.
 
  • Search Engine
    A tool allowing users to search for information on the Internet using key words and phrases. Search engines explore the Internet and return a list of Web pages that are related to the key words or phrases entered. Popular search engines include Google, Alta Vista, Ask Jeeves, Excite, Hotbot, Lycos and Yahoo!. Search engines are also a tool to market your Web site to potential visitors.
 
  • Search Engine Marketing (SEM)
    Using search engines to let people know about your site and drive traffic to your site. When a person searches on a term that is related to your Web site, a brief description of your site with a link to it will appear in their search results. There are a number of different ways to approach Search Engine Marketing.
 
  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
    Search Engine Optimization (SEO) makes your site more appealing to search engines and gives them a better understanding of who they should send to your site. Optimizing your Web site should result in a high placement in 'natural search results,' or in the area where companies aren't paying to be listed.
 
  • Search Engine Submission
    This includes the submission of your Web site to search engines and a complete analysis of your site, identifying improvement on your Web site that can help your Web site get indexed by search engines more successfully.
 
  • Spam/Spam Filter
    While originally used to refer to e-mail that was sent without explicit permission from the recipient, now it's used more broadly to refer to any unwanted e-mail. Spam filters attempt to identify spam e-mail and prevent it from being delivered to your inbox.
 
  • Spoofing
    Spoofing is a general term for several different activities that involve disguising the source of a communication or the identity of a user. For example, spammers often attempt to cover their tracks through e-mail spoofing, in which the spam e-mail appears to originate from one source when in fact it was sent from another. Another type of spoofing can result from a PC hijacking, in which the attacker assumes the identity of the victim to gain access to privileged information and/or Web sites storing valuable data, such as online banking sites.
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