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Kagemedia strives to provide our clients the tools to allow them to maximize their profitability using the Internet. We are quickly becoming a leading provider of web development and services for business and, in doing so, allow customers the flexibility to integrate with existing business applications.
Our web designers have built a strong suite of services for our clients and we take pride in the fact that we can answer questions, build applications, host, monitor and repair servers, develop web sites, and handle all work from within our own offices - we have the expertise and hardware directly in-house, which saves our customers time, hassle and money.
Care to speak to one of our representatives? Call 250-870-3393 and we would be happy to speak with you in person.
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There's alot of bad HTML around on the internet, even the bigger websites don't even conform to web standards. This tutorial will show you how to start conforming to web standards and hopefully not make the mistakes I did.
Skill Level: Advanced
Category: HTML web site design tutorial
Posted: Monday, November 14, 2005
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Choosing the right keywords for your site is sure to boost your traffic. Yet the wrong choice may leave you without visitors. Here you’ll find the rules of choosing those magical keywords.
Skill Level: Beginner
Category: Search engine marketing
Posted: Sunday, November 13, 2005
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Few Web professionals have contracts, and those who do may not be as well-covered as they think. Before you find yourself in the firing line, take John's advice. Here, he reveals the issues that even the most basic Web work agreement should address, and explains why you need to make sure they're in every agreement you sign.
Category: Internet business article
Posted: Monday, November 28, 2005
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A standard limitation in your contract should be the exclusion of consequential damages -- that is, damages or losses that arise not from the immediate act of one of the parties, but as a consequence of that act. In the absence of such a clause, your financial liability is theoretically unlimited.
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Posted: Monday, November 28, 2005
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