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		<title>Voomerang.com launched: featuring customized Magento e-commerce platform.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 19:28:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We recently launched another site based on Magento Community Edition, one of the leading open source, customizable e-commerce platforms on the market. Voomerang.com offers daily deals for Los Angeles, with other cities to be added soon.]]></description>
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<p>We recently launched another site based on <a href="http://www.magentocommerce.com/product/community-edition" target="_blank">Magento Community Edition</a>, one of the leading open source, customizable e-commerce platforms on the market. <a href="http://www.voomerang.com" target="_blank">Voomerang.com</a> offers daily deals for Los Angeles, with other cities to be added soon.</p>
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		<title>PhillipesWatches.com: recently launched customized Magento Community e-commerce site</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2011 22:15:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve been busy here at Executionists developing our expertise in the Magento family of open source e-commerce customizable platforms. We recently built Phillipe&#8217;s Watches from the ground up using the Magento Community platform. Phillipe&#8217;s Watches is a legendary boutique in Beverly Hills dedicated to selling and servicing luxury timepieces. They required a web store that [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;ve been busy here at Executionists developing our expertise in the Magento family of open source e-commerce customizable platforms. We recently built <a href="http://philippeswatches.com/" target="_blank">Phillipe&#8217;s Watches</a> from the ground up using the <a href="http://www.magentocommerce.com/product/community-edition" target="_blank">Magento Community</a> platform. Phillipe&#8217;s Watches is a legendary boutique in Beverly Hills dedicated to selling and servicing luxury timepieces. They required a web store that could manage their extensive inventory with ease and elegance. The recently launched site easily handles multiple features associated with their products and has an elegant look and feel suitable to the high value of their products.</p>
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		<title>Word to the Wise:  Mobile Web Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 18:16:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to such a rapid growth of smartphone sales and mobile browsing, it is imperative that web designers and developers educate themselves with the best practices of strategic mobile web design.]]></description>
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<p>by <a href="Jessie@executionists.com">Jessie Jo Blalock</a></p>
<p>Nearly 1 in every 5  Americans access the web daily and by 2012, 1 in 2 mobile subscribers  will own a smartphone. Due to such a rapid growth of smartphone sales  and mobile browsing, it is imperative that web designers and developers  educate themselves with the best practices of strategic mobile web  design. With new technologies comes a new set of challenges, in which  case, remember what your mamma taught you:<br />
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Less is more</strong></em></p>
<p>… Especially when it  comes to mobile web design! Mobile design should be regarded as <strong>scaled down versions</strong> of their parent site.  And since smartphone screens vary in size and shape, mobile website  design must remain clean and simple.  If so inclined, you can always  leave the option to visit the standard site through a simple link.<br />
<strong><br />
<em>Actions speak louder  than words</em></strong><em><br />
</em><br />
Literally. There is  such little room for content on a mobile web page and mobile users are  typically on the go, wherein mobile web designers must <strong>prioritize their  content with actions</strong> (IE a login page, product search, store  locator, etc.). Remember: person’s goal for browsing the web from a  mobile device is vastly different than a desktop or laptop.<br />
<em><strong><br />
Cleanliness is next to  godliness</strong></em><br />
<strong><br />
Clean and semantic markup</strong> will guarantee that  the browser is capable of accurately displaying the web page and provide  the mobile users with a more pleasant experience with little to no  errors or difficulties.<br />
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<em>Better safe than sorry</em><br />
</strong><br />
An <strong>ample amount of white space</strong> is essential in  mobile web design. Though the objective of most companies’ websites is  to engage users and present them with as much information as possible  about their products and services, too much content will appear chaotic  on a smartphone.  Afford plenty of white space in your site design to  ensure your site will be displayed properly on any mobile device.<br />
<strong><br />
<em>Waste not, Want not</em><br />
</strong><br />
With mobile Internet  connection speeds generally being slower than desktop Internet  connection speeds and a variety of screen sizes, <strong>implementing images  and pictures does more harm than good</strong>. Excessive use of images will produce an  unfriendly user experience; <strong>mobile users <em>want</em> functionality over  design aesthetics. </strong></p>
<p>Executionists, Inc. offer mobile solutions for websites, click for a<strong><a href="http://www.executionists.com/contact.php"> free consultation. </a></strong><br />
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		<description><![CDATA["How much does a website cost?"
Almost every potential client asks this question. I'll get to the answer in a round-about way but first some obligatory back story. Over the past 15  years we have developed hundreds of website with budgets ranging from $1000 to $50,000. We have also worked on Fortune 500 company websites in conjunction with other development companies, these total budgets have been $100,000 - $1,000,000. For websites of this scope the team can consist of 10 or more people working full-time for six months or longer.

Websites just don't happen, they are the result of the execution of a methodology or process that arrives at a successful result. Our website design methodology is based on 13 years of experience, starting with a website for FootLocker.com back in 1996. Our methodology has evolved over time, to make the process more streamlined and flexible. Our basic approach is:


   1. Discovery
   2. Planning
   3. Interface Design
   4. Integration
   5. Testing
   6. Launch/Maintain

This simple 6 step process can be modified to fit a smaller project by reducing the amount of effort spent on various steps. For example the "Discovery" process can involve just one simple phone call with the client to learn about their brand and goals or it can involve several all-day meetings. The "Planning" process can involve a short document that addresses the creative and technical requirements or it can involve days of research into the competition and building matrices of features and functionality. So you can see that each step in this process is flexible and can be modified to fit a target project budget and requirements.

Flexible process = Flexible Effort = Flexible Cost.

So, how much does a website cost?

It depends on what you are trying to build. Here are some of the key elements that we need to consider:

    * Online Marketing Strategy: Do you have one? Don't think that "if we build it they will come". It's important to have an understanding of marketing channels and how your business will use them.
    * Branding/logo: Do you have your logo developed? Do you have a style guide for your brand?
    * Interface Design: How long will it take to arrive at the look-and-feel that you envision for your business?
    * Features and Functionality: This is the meat of the website, what features do you want (online portfolio, media downloads, etc) and what functions do you need (ecommerce, interactive forms, etc.)? Although ecommerce, search and membership are commonplace on the web - that does not mean that this is easy to develop. There are a lot of pre-built (open source) solutions but they invariably have to be customized and that effort can be time-intensive.
    * Hosting: This is usually a small cost but still an important part of the process. Will your hosting company allow us to easily configure the options we need for your website?
    * Testing: The more complex your website, the more testing is required. Also what browsers do you want your site to work on? If you want IE 6.0 or Safari that could take a lot of additional time to test and troubleshoot.

The above list illustrates that there is a wide difference in requirements for websites and many questions that need to be answered.

More Requirements = More Complexity = Higher Costs.

So how much does a website cost?

When we estimate a project we try to get a good understanding of the project requirements and then estimate the number of hours required for the following 3 primary tasks:

    * Interface Design = Design for all site graphics and page layouts, may also include Flash animation design (if required).
    * Programming = Hosting setup, database setup, application design and programming, testing, technical project management.
    * Project Management = Primary point of contact with the client, project schedule and milestones, communication, consultation and testing.

Other tasks like Logo Design, copywriting, and Marketing Strategy can also be added to the requirements if needed.

Once we have estimated the number of hours for each task we multiply that by our hourly rate which (at the time of this article) is approx. $90 an hour for all services. We then provide the final project estimate to the client and if accepted, our in-house team strives to keep the project within the approved budget. During development, if there is danger of the project exceeding the budget due to unforseen circumstances or new client requests, the issue is brought to the client's attention so that the budget can be adjusted or compromises made.

Note about our rates: If you search for website design and development services you will find a wide range of fees. Offshore companies may have rates as low as $17 an hour. Students fresh out of school may charge $15 an hour, boutique development companies range from $75 - $150 an hour, larger national firms can easily charge $250 and more per hour. Keep in mind that there is a world of difference between the experience of a $17 an hour developer and a $150 an hour developer. Our rate is based on what we believe is reasonable for the bulk of our clientele which are small to mid-sized, Los Angeles-based businesses. Our methodology has been tailored to deliver design and development services based on that cost.

So, how much does a website cost?

Let's walk through a few brief client scenarios to help you get an understanding of costs:
Client One: MJ Associates
This small, professional services business needs a website primarily for marketing purposes. They have an offline brand/logo and some website design ideas. They will provide the content for their website which consists of text, headshots, logo and a video of their CEO. They provide a short list of websites they like during a meeting that our Project Manager and Art Director have with them in our/their offices. They don't require any databases but we will hook up a 3rd-party email management tool for them so they can collect client inquiries and send out email blasts. There will be approximately 8-10 pages.

Estimate is as follows:
Interface Design: 18 hours - will include some Flash design
Programming: 24 hours - HTML, PHP and CSS
Project Management: 12 hours
Total: 54 hours = $4,860
Deliverables:

Following is a semi-complete list of the deliverables from our team:

    * Planning document that lists creative and website goals
    * Content checklist and schedule
    * Access to our project management tool (if desired)
    * 2 home page design options that get modified based on client input to arrive at one approved design
    * Design for website pages (based on the home page design) and all associated graphics
    * Flash design elements (usually a promotional animation)
    * Programming for the website and integration of 3rd-party email management tool
    * Integration of all client content
    * Integration of Google Analytics
    * Upload to client's hosting server and setup of email addresses
    * Testing and Launch
    * Proactive submission of site to the major search engines
    * At the end of the project we provide the client with a complete copy of all our original files on CD (.PSD, .FLA, HTML, etc)

This type of project accounts for about 1/2 of the projects we do. Post-launch, these companies often come back to us for content updates and enhancements. We bill these at our regular hourly rates or fraction thereof. Clients who require regular edits can save money by getting one of our Retainer Plans that offer discounted rates.
Client Two: Ecommerce Website
This mid-sized business needs a marketing website and ecommerce for their product line. They have an offline brand/logo and some design ideas. They will provide the content for their website which consists of text, headshots, logo, product photos and PDF downloads. They provide a short list of websites they like during a meeting that our Project Manager, Art Director and Tech Director have with them in our/their offices. They have a merchant account.

Estimate is as follows:
Interface Design: 24 hours - will include some Flash design
Programming: 50 hours - HTML, PHP and CSS plus integration and customization of ZenCart (or similar) for online shopping.
Project Management: 24 hours
You can expect to pay a little more for the hosting and an SSL certificate
Total: 98 hours = $8,820
Deliverables:

Same as client one above but add a few hours for training on the ecommerce solution.
Client Three: Membership Website with CMS
This business needs a marketing website for a new brand. They also need membership and email marketing components. They will provide the content for their website which consists of text and video clips. They provide a short list of websites they like during a meeting that our Project Manager, Art Director and Tech Director have with them in our/their offices.

Estimate is as follows:
Branding design and online style guide: 36 hours
Interface Design: 60 hours - will include some complex Flash design
Programming: 120 hours - HTML, PHP and CSS plus integration and customization of Drupal or similar CMS and membership modules.
Email template design and programming: 16 hours
Project Management: 48 hours
You can expect to pay a little more for the hosting and an SSL certificate
Total: 280 hours = $25,200

Deliverables:

Same as client one above but add a few hours for training on the CMS solution.
Cost of Website Add-ons
There are a thousand add-ons you can use to enhance your website. The estimates below reflect the general requirements we have seen, however there are many factors that can push these estimates higher. If you don't see your add-on here just give us a call and we can provide an estimate.

    * Custom Content Management Systems- For clients who want to manage their own content we integrate and customize  content management systems (CMS). We work with PHP-based open-source CMS solutions like Drupal. Costs for integrating and customizing Drupal can range from $4,000 to $20,000.
    * Custom Blog- Many clients want a WordPress blog within their website customized to their website branding and design. This ranges from $1,250 - $3,000.
    * Email Marketing Campaigns- Clients that want to gather emails and send out branded email blasts for announcements or newsletters require an Email management tool. We integrate the 3rd-party tools (graphicmail, mailchimp, constant contact,etc.) and create an email blast template design, we can even manage your email blast. $720 and up.
    * Branding/Identity Development- Logo design is something we are often asked to do. We start with an 8 hour process that generates about 6 rough logo concepts. If one of these is chosen we go through several rounds of edits to arrive at a final version.  $900 - $3,200
    * Style Guides- An online styleguide is important because it establishes brand consistency and provides a guide for all your print collateral and online marketing. Basic styleguide $1,440.
    * Targeted Landing Pages- Landing pages are pages that promote a specific product or service. They are usually part of an email, social media, or banner ad campaign. We can design and create these pages starting at $450.

So that's how much a small business website costs.

One final note: If this website will be a significant part of your business please don't skimp on the design and development. If you'd expect to pay $100,000 for a brick and mortar retail shop (inventory, interior design, furniture, rent, utilities, staff, equipment, insurance, etc) - then don't balk at paying reasonable rates for the creation of your online business.

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<p><strong>How Much Does A Website Cost?</strong></p>
<p>Almost every potential client asks this question. I&#8217;ll get to the answer in a round-about way but first some obligatory back story. Over the past 13 years we have developed hundreds of website with budgets ranging from $1000 to $50,000. We have also worked on Fortune 500 company websites in conjunction with other development companies, these total budgets have been $100,000 &#8211; $1,000,000. For websites of this scope the team can consist of 10 or more people working full-time for six months or longer.</p>
<p><strong>Websites just don&#8217;t happen, they are the result of the execution of a methodology or process that arrives at a successful result.</strong> Our website design methodology is based on 13 years of experience, starting with a website for FootLocker.com back in 1996. Our methodology has evolved over time, to make the process more streamlined and flexible. Our basic approach is:</p>
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<p>1. <strong>Discovery</strong><br />
2. <strong>Planning</strong><br />
3. <strong>Interface Design</strong><br />
4. <strong>Integration</strong><br />
5. <strong>Testing</strong><br />
6. <strong>Launch/Maintain</strong></p>
<p>This simple 6 step process can be modified to fit a smaller project by reducing the amount of effort spent on various steps. For example the &#8220;Discovery&#8221; process can involve just one simple phone call with the client to learn about their brand and goals or it can involve several all-day meetings. The &#8220;Planning&#8221; process can involve a short document that addresses the creative and technical requirements or it can involve days of research into the competition and building matrices of features and functionality. So you can see that each step in this process is flexible and can be modified to fit a target project budget and requirements.</p>
<p><strong>Flexible process = Flexible Effort = Flexible Cost.</strong></p>
<p>So, how much does a website cost?</p>
<p><strong>It depends on what you are trying to build.</strong> Here are some of the key elements that we need to consider:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Online Marketing Strategy</strong>: Do you have one? Don&#8217;t think that &#8220;if we build it they will come&#8221;. It&#8217;s important to have an understanding of marketing channels and how your business will use them.</li>
<li><strong>Branding/logo</strong>: Do you have your logo developed? Do you have a style guide for your brand?</li>
<li><strong>Interface Design</strong>: How long will it take to arrive at the look-and-feel that you envision for your business?</li>
<li><strong>Features and Functionality</strong>: This is the meat of the website, what features do you want (online portfolio, media downloads, etc) and what functions do you need (ecommerce, interactive forms, etc.)? Although ecommerce, search and membership are commonplace on the web &#8211; that does not mean that this is easy to develop. There are a lot of pre-built (open source) solutions but they invariably have to be customized and that effort can be time-intensive.</li>
<li><strong>Hosting</strong>: This is usually a small cost but still an important part of the process. Will your hosting company allow us to easily configure the options we need for your website?</li>
<li><strong>Testing</strong>: The more complex your website, the more testing is required. Also what browsers do you want your site to work on? If you want IE 6.0 or Safari that could take a lot of additional time to test and troubleshoot.</li>
</ul>
<p>The above list illustrates that there is a wide difference in requirements for websites and many questions that need to be answered.</p>
<p><strong>More Requirements = More Complexity = Higher Costs.</strong></p>
<p>So how much does a website cost?</p>
<p>When we estimate a project we try to get a good understanding of the project requirements and then estimate the number of hours required for the following 3 primary tasks:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Interface Design</strong> = Design for all site graphics and page layouts, may also include Flash animation design (if required).</li>
<li><strong>Programming</strong> = Hosting setup, database setup, application design and programming, testing, technical project management.</li>
<li><strong>Project Management</strong> = Primary point of contact with the client, project schedule and milestones, communication, consultation and testing.</li>
</ul>
<p>Other tasks like Logo Design, copywriting, and Marketing Strategy can also be added to the requirements if needed.</p>
<p>Once we have estimated the number of hours for each task we multiply that by our hourly rate which (at the time of this article) is approx. $90 an hour for most services. We then provide the final project estimate to the client and if accepted, our in-house team strives to keep the project within the approved budget. During development, if there is danger of the project exceeding the budget due to unforseen circumstances or new client requests, the issue is brought to the client&#8217;s attention so that the budget can be adjusted or compromises made.</p>
<p>Note about our rates: If you search for website design and development services you will find a wide range of fees. Offshore companies may have rates as low as $17 an hour. Students fresh out of school may charge $15 an hour, boutique development companies range from $75 &#8211; $150 an hour, larger national firms can easily charge $250 and more per hour. Keep in mind that there is a world of difference between the experience of a $17 an hour developer and a $150 an hour developer. Our rate is based on what we believe is reasonable for the bulk of our clientele which are small to mid-sized, Los Angeles-based businesses. Our methodology has been tailored to deliver design and development services based on that cost.</p>
<p>So, how much does a website cost?</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s walk through a few brief client scenarios to help you get an understanding of costs:</p>
<p><strong>Client One: MJ Associates</strong></p>
<p>This small, professional services business needs a website primarily for marketing purposes. They have an offline brand/logo and some website design ideas. They will provide the content for their website which consists of text, headshots, logo and a video of their CEO. They provide a short list of websites they like during a meeting that our Project Manager and Art Director have with them in our/their offices. They don&#8217;t require any databases but we will hook up a 3rd-party email management tool for them so they can collect client inquiries and send out email blasts. There will be approximately 8-10 pages.</p>
<p>Estimate is as follows:</p>
<p>Interface Design: 20 hours &#8211; will include some Flash design<br />
Programming: 32 hours &#8211; HTML, PHP and CSS<br />
Project Management: 18 hours<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Total: 70 hours = $6,300</span></p>
<p>Deliverables:</p>
<p>Following is a semi-complete list of the deliverables from our team:</p>
<ul>
<li>Planning document that lists creative and website goals</li>
<li>Content checklist and schedule</li>
<li>Access to our project management tool (if desired)</li>
<li>2 home page design options that get modified based on client input to arrive at one  approved design</li>
<li>Design for website pages (based on the home page design) and all associated graphics</li>
<li>Flash design elements (usually a promotional animation)</li>
<li>Programming for the website and integration of 3rd-party email management tool</li>
<li>Integration of all client content</li>
<li>Integration of Google Analytics</li>
<li>Upload to client&#8217;s hosting server and setup of email addresses</li>
<li>Testing and Launch</li>
<li>Proactive submission of site to the major search engines</li>
<li>At the end of the project we provide the client with a complete copy of all our original files on CD (.PSD, .FLA, HTML, etc)</li>
</ul>
<p>This type of project accounts for about 1/2 of the projects we do. Post-launch, these companies often come back to us for content updates and enhancements. We bill these at our regular hourly rates or fraction thereof. Clients who require regular edits can save money by getting one of our Retainer Plans that offer discounted rates.</p>
<p><strong>Client Two: Ecommerce Website</strong></p>
<p>This mid-sized business needs a marketing website and ecommerce for their product line. They have an offline brand/logo and some design ideas. They will provide the content for their website which consists of text, headshots, logo, product photos and PDF downloads. They provide a short list of websites they like during a meeting that our Project Manager, Art Director and Tech Director have with them in our/their offices. They have a merchant account.</p>
<p>Estimate is as follows:<br />
Interface Design: 24 hours &#8211; will include some Flash design<br />
Programming: 60 hours &#8211; HTML, PHP and CSS plus integration and customization of Php-based cart for online shopping.<br />
Project Management: 30 hours<br />
You can expect to pay a little more for the hosting and an SSL certificate<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Total: 114 hours = $10,260</span></p>
<p>Deliverables:</p>
<p>Same as client one above but add a few hours for training on the ecommerce solution.</p>
<p><strong>Client Three: Membership Website with CMS</strong></p>
<p>This business needs a marketing website for a new brand. They also need membership and email marketing components. They will provide the content for their website which consists of text and video clips. They provide a short list of websites they like during a meeting that our Project Manager, Art Director and Tech Director have with them in our/their offices.</p>
<p>Estimate is as follows:<br />
Branding design and online style guide: 36 hours<br />
Interface Design: 60 hours &#8211; will include some complex Flash design<br />
Programming: 140 hours &#8211; HTML, PHP and CSS plus integration and customization of Drupal or similar CMS and membership modules.<br />
Email template design and programming: 16 hours<br />
Project Management: 48 hours<br />
You can expect to pay a little more for the hosting and an SSL certificate<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Total: 290 hours = $26,100</span></p>
<p>Deliverables:</p>
<p>Same as client one above but add a few hours for training on the CMS solution.</p>
<p><strong>Cost of Website Add-ons</strong></p>
<p>There are a thousand add-ons you can use to enhance your website. The estimates below reflect the general requirements we have seen, however there are many factors that can push these estimates higher. If you don&#8217;t see your add-on here just give us a call and we can provide an estimate.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Custom Content Management Systems</strong>- For clients who want to manage their own content we integrate and customize  content management systems (CMS). We work with PHP-based open-source CMS solutions like Drupal. Costs for integrating and customizing Drupal can range from $4,000 to $20,000 and up.</li>
<li><strong>Custom Blog</strong>- Many clients want a WordPress blog within their website customized to their website branding and design. This ranges from $1,250 &#8211; $3,000 and up.</li>
<li><strong>Email Marketing Campaigns</strong>- Clients that want to gather emails and send out branded email blasts for announcements or newsletters require an Email management tool. We integrate the 3rd-party tools (graphicmail, mailchimp, constant contact,etc.) and create an email blast template design, we can even manage your email blast. $720 and up.</li>
<li><strong>Branding/Identity Development</strong>- Logo design is something we are often asked to do. We start with an 8 hour process that generates about 6 rough logo concepts. If one of these is chosen we go through several rounds of edits to arrive at a final version.  $900 &#8211; $3,200</li>
<li><strong>Style Guides</strong>- An online styleguide is important because it establishes brand consistency and provides a guide for all your print collateral and online marketing. Basic styleguide $1,440.</li>
<li><strong>Targeted Landing Pages</strong>- Landing pages are pages that promote a specific product or service. They are usually part of an email, social media, or banner ad campaign. We can design and create these pages starting at $650.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>So that&#8217;s how much a small business website costs.<br />
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<p>One final note: If this website will be a significant part of your business please don&#8217;t skimp on the design and development. If you&#8217;d expect to pay $100,000 for a brick and mortar retail shop (inventory, interior design, furniture, rent, utilities, staff, equipment, insurance, etc) &#8211; then don&#8217;t balk at paying reasonable rates for the creation of your online business.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Evolution of Internet Marketing Social media is the latest step in the evolution of online marketing. There are over 200 million active Facebook users, 8 million Twitter users and other social media platforms account for millions more. By strategically using social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, you have the potential build your [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>The Evolution of Internet Marketing</strong><br />
Social media is the latest step in the evolution of <a href="http://executionists.com/services/web-marketing-services-los-angeles.php">online marketing</a>. There are over 200 million active Facebook users, 8 million Twitter users and other social media platforms account for millions more. By strategically using social networking sites such as Facebook and <a href="http://www.executionists.com/blog/2009/06/internet-marketing/looking-important-on-twitter/">Twitter</a>, you have the potential build your online business presence immensely.</p>
<p><strong>Inform customers of your products and services</strong><br />
If you sell a product online, chances are that a good portion of your customers are on <a href="http://www.executionists.com/blog/2009/06/internet-marketing/looking-important-on-twitter/">Twitter</a> or Facebook, sharing opinions, asking for advice on which new products to buy, and complaining about brands they dislike. If you are in the professional services industry, your clients are probably online, letting their Twitter followers and Facebook friends know how you’ve exercised your practice to assist their needs. Now you have the opportunity to engage and reach your target audience wherever they gather.</p>
<p><strong>Utilize communities to engage, listen, and respond to your customers</strong><br />
Rather than constantly selling and blasting product releases, we recommend that you provide free tips and resources that allow your customers to appreciate you for your knowledge and experience. Social media can help you build long-term relationships, credibility and customer loyalty.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[1) Organic Traffic: With their Universal Search protocol, Google has started showing press releases in organic search results. If your press release is well-optimized, it can rank for two to three days in Google organic results. The press release can also get traffic from Google News and other news aggregator websites. 2) Link Building: You [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><em><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-343" title="press_release" src="http://www.executionists.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/press_release1.jpg" alt="press_release" width="429" height="219" />1)<strong> Organic Traffic</strong>:</em> With their Universal Search protocol, <a href="http://www.google.com">Google</a> has  started showing press releases in organic search results. If your press release  is <a href="http://www.executionists.com/blog/2009/04/internet-marketing/get-indexed-quickly-on-search-engines/">well-optimized</a>, it can rank for two to three days in Google organic results.  The press release can also get traffic from Google News and other news  aggregator websites.</p>
<p><em>2) <strong>Link Building</strong>:</em> You can use your important keywords as anchor text and  link them to relevant pages on your <a href="http://www.executionists.com">website</a>. When the press release is  distributed these links will be picked up by distribution partners. Links from  many of these sites will not be counted, but some of them will.  No matter how big or small your business, link building within your website is a great way to <a href="http://www.executionists.com/blog/2007/07/uncategorized/get-aggressive-on-the-web/">get aggressive on the web</a>.</p>
<p><em>3) <strong>Reputation Management</strong>:</em> If someone has criticized your company, one  sure way to get the criticism off the first page of Google Blog Search or Google  search results is to issue multiple press releases. Of course, if you want to do  a professional job, then you need to get external links to your press releases  and bookmark and tag these releases.</p>
<p><em>4)<strong> Bloggers and Web 2.0 Audience</strong>:</em> Many bloggers subscribe to online press  release distribution services like <a href="http://www.prweb.com/">PRWeb</a>. If your press release interests them,  they might blog about it and give a link to your press release or your website.  If you consistently reach out to this audience, you can get significant links,  traffic and sales from them.</p>
<p><em>5) <strong>Traffic from Traditional Media</strong>:</em> If your press release interests  journalists, they will follow up with you and write a story about your business.This will most certainly lead to a short term boost in your website traffic and  sales.</p>
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<p>Times are tough.  Business owners are trimming expenses wherever possible.  But now, more than ever, it is important to have a quality website that accurately portrays your product or service.  Statistics prove that companies that focus on their marketing during tough economic times do much better than companies that reduce their marketing efforts. Your website should be an integral part of your marketing strategy.<br />
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<p><strong>Don’t Lose Customers!</strong></p>
<p>When visitors find  your website, they have already done a majority of the work for you.  They are seeking what you have to offer and if your website doesn’t paint a clear and compelling image of your product, then you have lost what could have been a potential customer.  Your home is the most important because the visitor makes a decision within seconds about the value of your brand, product or service.  The cost investment of <a href="http://www.executionists.com/services/website-design-services-los-angeles.php">redesigning</a> an under-performing website is well worth it when you analyze the high “bounce rate” (the percentage of visitors who arrive to your homepage then immediately exit) because your website doesn’t properly promote your business.</p>
<p>A well-crafted website acts like another salesperson within your business.  You should make it easy for your visitors to navigate your site and gather the information they want  in order to make well-informed decisions.  If it’s difficult for the visitor to find what they’re looking for they will quickly be discouraged and jump to the website of your competition.<br />
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<p><strong>Experience Equals Quality</strong></p>
<p>Don’t underestimate the value of a well designed website to market your business.  With over 15 years of experience we know how to work with you to build <a href="http://www.executionists.com/portfolio/websites.php">customized</a> (not templated) sites that will deliver your business’ message clearly.  We can also implement search engine optimization strategies(SEO), <a href="http://www.executionists.com/services/web-marketing-services-los-angeles.php">online marketing solutions</a>, and create social media profiles such as <a href="http://www.facebook.com">Facebook</a>, <a href="http://www.twitter.com">Twitter</a> and <a href="http://www.linkedin.com">LinkedIn</a> to maximize your online marketing goals and push your business through the tough economy.</p>
<p>Call us for a <strong>FREE CONSULTATION</strong> about your website: 310.754.3807 or check out our <a href="http://executionists.com/portfolio/websites.php">Design Portfolio</a>.</p>
<p>by: Jeanelle Rabadam<br />
Executionists Marketing Team<br />
email: jeanelle@executionists.com</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 00:23:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have developed many ecommerce websites using several eCommerce frameworks and products including Commerce Server 2007, MediaChase ECF, ASPDOTNETSTOREFRONT and some others. Recently we came across the Magento ecommerce and were very impressed with its outstanding features available right out of the box. We will not compare Magento Commerce with any of the above frameworks [...]]]></description>
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<p>We have developed many ecommerce websites using several eCommerce frameworks and products including Commerce Server 2007,<img alt="" src="http://www.executionists.com/blog/wp-content/themes/unspeakabledogness/images/magento.png" class="alignright" width="178" height="175" /> MediaChase ECF, ASPDOTNETSTOREFRONT and some others. Recently we came across the Magento ecommerce and were very impressed with its outstanding features available right out of the box.</p>
<p>We will not compare Magento Commerce with any of the above frameworks mentioned as each one of them still plays very well in its market share. In this post we will highlight some of Magento’s most valuable features available out of the box.</p>
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<p><strong>Architecture </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Multi-Site</li>
<li>Create and manage multiple stores</li>
<li>Each store can be configured as a unique website</li>
<li>All stores can be managed through one Administration Panel</li>
<li>Multi-lingual</li>
<li>Manage multiple languages per store</li>
<li>Change the language of a site at run time based on locale</li>
<li>Configure site to show a specific language</li>
<li>Multiple Currencies</li>
<li>Manage multiple currencies per product</li>
<li>Change currency of a site at run time based on locale</li>
<li>Configure site to show a specific currency</li>
</ul>
<p>Note: Adding only these 3 features to an existing framework may require complete re-write.<br />
<strong><br />
Catalog and Browsing </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Attributes based product definitions. Each product can be associated with specific product attribute sets(classes) e.g clothing, electronics.</li>
<li>Guided / filtered / layered navigation in category and search pages</li>
<li>Configurable search with auto-suggested terms</li>
<li>Product comparisons</li>
<li>Static Block tool to create category landing pages</li>
</ul>
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Marketing</strong></p>
<ul>
<li> Coupon Engine (this is a flexible expression based engine)</li>
<li>Multi-tier pricing</li>
<li>Bundled products</li>
<li>Polls</li>
<li>Newsletter management (for email marketing)</li>
<li>Page manager for creating static and landing pages, with SEO and theme options. This is a great tool for marketing teams.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Order Management </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>View, edit, create and fulfill orders</li>
<li>Create one or multiple invoices, shipments and credit memos per order to allow for split fulfillment</li>
<li>Call Center (phone) order creation</li>
<li>Print invoices and packing slips</li>
<li>Create re-orders for customers</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Integration </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Web Services API, can be used for Integration with 3rd party software</li>
<li>Payment extensions available through Magento Connect</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Analytics and Reporting </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Integrated with Google Analytics</li>
<li>Admin dashboard for report overview</li>
<li>RSS feed when new orders are available</li>
<li>Tax Report</li>
<li>Abandoned Shopping Cart Report</li>
<li>Best Viewed Products Report</li>
<li>Best Purchased Products Report</li>
<li>Low Stock Report</li>
<li>Search Terms Report</li>
<li>Product Reviews Report</li>
<li>RSS feed for New Reviews</li>
<li>Tags Report</li>
<li>RSS feed for New Tags</li>
<li>Coupon Usage Report</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>PCI compliance</strong></p>
<p>The following steps are required to meet PCI compliance requirements:</p>
<ul>
<li> Do not use the Saved Credit Card module in a production environment (live site).</li>
<li>Do not enable the debugging profiler in a production environment.</li>
<li>Implement Magento in a PCI compliant hosting environment (not in the scope of out of the box features).</li>
<li>Follow remaining requirements, like regular scans and policy related standards, described at https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/ (not in the scope of out of the box features).</li>
</ul>
<p>At the end i would like to mention that Magento Commerce is an open source LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) and WAMP (Windows, Apache, MySQL and PHP) solution.</p>
<p>by Ahmed Zia<br />
CEO and CTO<br />
<a href="http://www.sturdytec.com" target="_blank">STURDY Technologies Inc</a><br />
Email: a.zia@sturdytec.com</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2007 22:22:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re proud to announce some of our recently launched projects! Studio DNA Salon www.studiodnasalon.com November, 2007 &#160; &#160; The Million Lights Project www.millionlightsproject.org November, 2007 &#160; The Festival of New American Musicals www.lafestival.org November, 2007 &#160; &#160; Discrimination Attorney www.discriminationattorney.com October, 2007 &#160; The Safe Sippy www.thesafesippy.com September, 2007]]></description>
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<p align="center">We&#8217;re proud to announce some of our recently launched projects!</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Studio DNA Salon</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.studiodnasalon.com" title="Studio DNA Salon">www.studiodnasalon.com</a><br />
November, 2007</p>
<p align="center"> <a href="http://studiodnasalon.com" target="_blank" title="Studio DNA Salon"><img src="http://executionists.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/studiodna.png" alt="Studio DNA Salon" height="336" width="441" /></a></p>
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<p align="center"><strong>The Million Lights Project</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.millionlightsproject.org" title="Millions Lights Project" target="_blank">www.millionlightsproject.org</a><br />
November, 2007</p>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><img src="http://www.executionists.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/picture-2.png" alt="Million Lights Project" height="376" width="441" /></p>
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<p align="center">&nbsp;</p>
<p align="center"><strong>The Festival of New American Musicals</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.lafestival.org" title="The Festival of New American Musicals">www.lafestival.org</a><br />
November, 2007</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://executionists.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/lafestival.png" title="LA Festival"><img src="http://executionists.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/lafestival.png" alt="LA Festival" height="326" width="425" /></a></p>
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<p align="center">&nbsp;</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Discrimination Attorney</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.discriminationattorney.com" title="Discrimination Attorney">www.discriminationattorney.com</a><br />
October, 2007</p>
<p><a href="http://discriminationattorney.com" title="picture-1.png"></a></p>
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<p align="center"><strong>The Safe Sippy</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.thesafesippy.com" title="The Safe Sippy" target="_blank">www.thesafesippy.com</a><br />
September, 2007</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2007 18:23:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Illustration: Dave Abston (www.graphicsbydave.com) Scope Creep (also called requirement creep, feature creep, and sometimes kitchen sink syndrome) in project management refers to uncontrolled changes in a project&#8217;s scope. This phenomenon can occur when the scope of a project is not properly defined, documented, or controlled. It is generally considered a negative occurrence to be avoided. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Scope Creep (also called requirement creep, feature creep, and sometimes kitchen sink syndrome) in project management refers to uncontrolled changes in a project&#8217;s scope. This phenomenon can occur when the scope of a project is not properly defined, documented, or controlled. It is generally considered a negative occurrence to be avoided.</p>
<p>Typically, the scope increase consists of either new products or new features of already approved product designs, without corresponding increases in resources, schedule, or budget. As a result, the project team risks drifting away from its original purpose and scope on unplanned additions. As the scope of a project grows, more tasks must be completed within the budget and schedule originally designed for a smaller set of tasks. Thus Scope Creep can also result in a project team overrunning its original budget and schedule. If budget or schedule are increased along with scope, the change is usually considered an acceptable addition to the project, and the term &#8216;Scope Creep&#8217; not used.<span id="more-53"></span></p>
<p>Scope Creep can also be thought of as a process of trial and error for clients to discover what they really want&#8230;</p>
<p>Symptoms<br />
• Projects that have been going on for a long time<br />
• Clients who are picky and tend to change their minds often<br />
• Scattered content and pieces for the website</p>
<p>Scope Creep Example<br />
We took on a OS Commerce shopping cart project about a year ago.  In my opinion, the client is one of the sweetest clients I&#8217;ve ever dealt with.  The initial projections looked profitable; the budget and scope were optimistic.  We all thought it was going to be a great addition to our portfolio.  However as the project progressed, things started to change, and before you know it, we were over budget!  What happened?</p>
<p>She found her own graphic designer, so our initial comps went to the graveyard&#8230;<br />
A new photo shoot came around, we waited for a month&#8230;<br />
The simple &#8220;portfolio&#8221; became a Flash portfolio with it&#8217;s own Scope Creep issues&#8230;<br />
Content edits kept changing due to time sensitive information/press pieces&#8230;</p>
<p>Just when we thought we could wrap things up, the client became frustrated with the look and feel of the shopping cart.  The graphic designer came back with a complete redesign of the cart including new headers, styles, color palettes and additional images that required detailed cropping and instructions.  Mega Scope Creep alert!  We became very aware that the project was slowly draining our resources.</p>
<p>When faced with this scenario, we can ask ourselves 2 questions: 1) What could we have done to prevent this from happening?  2) How can we make this a win-win situation? We informed the client of the issue and  tried to wrap up the website with one final round of changes. The client understood that we were trying our best to deliver the shopping cart that she had envisioned. As of this writing the project still isn&#8217;t complete but we remain optimistic that it will launch soon.</p>
<p>The reality is that in this industry, some amount of scope creep is inevitable.  It&#8217;s not only a process of trial and error for clients to discover what they really want, it&#8217;s also a process of learning how we as designers/developers can mitigate similar situations in the future.  As a project manager, I definitely learned a valuable lesson: always be aware of the budget, set client expectations and clearly define the scope ahead of time!</p>
<p>-Temy Gu<br />
Project Manager</p>
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