Find Your Site In Google…Or Not

Posted on 03. Jun, 2008 by in Local Centre Wellington Articles

By Nardo Kuitert, U-C WEBS [Published in Minding Our Business, July 2008 for the Centre Wellington Chamber of Commerce] If you want your website to be found on the web, start with Google. Google is a big fish in a big pond with a marketshare of about 75%. Is your site visible in Google? Do Continue reading →

Website Safety Nets

Posted on 02. Dec, 2006 by in Local Centre Wellington Articles

By Nardo Kuitert, U-C WEBS [Published in The Business Eye, December 2006 - Centre Wellington Chamber of Commerce] Many websites look nice, but when you actually start using them you get lost or confused quite easily. Companies lose visitors and therefore clients because of it. Sometimes the origin of the problem lies with the web Continue reading →

Content MisManagement Systems

Posted on 06. Jul, 2006 by in Local Centre Wellington Articles

By Nardo Kuitert, U-C WEBS [Published in The Business Eye, July 2006 - Centre Wellington Chamber of Commerce] The web is constantly evolving. And so are the needs and expectations of site owners. Only a decade ago, website development was just for the happy few who knew how to program HTML. Nowadays anyone can learn Continue reading →

Ask A Friend Or Colleague For Advice

Posted on 03. Mar, 2006 by in Local Centre Wellington Articles

By Nardo Kuitert, U-C WEBS [Published in The Business Eye, March 2006 - Centre Wellington Chamber of Commerce] In this column Internet Consultant and Website Optimizer Nardo Kuitert will provide you with tips and tricks to make your website work better. Nothing fancy, nothing too difficult. Most is just common sense, really, but nevertheless often Continue reading →

Back Button To Bail You Out?

Posted on 24. Mar, 2004 by in Website Optimization Articles

By Nardo Kuitert, U-C WEBS [Published on UsabilityReviews.com, March 2004] We get a lot of good reactions on our slogan “Does your website suck ….. people in?” Either people say: “Yes! My website SUCKS!”, or they become truly interested in the second part of the sentence, asking themselves: “Does my website pull people in ….. Continue reading →


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