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Changing Worlds

The internet is changing the way we think about marketing, the way we view the world and where we turn for answers. In the new world of the web anyone can be famous. Advertising now relies as heavily on viral videos as it does traditional media. The internet demands speed and more importantly it demands attention.

Tomorrow's Vision

The Internet of Tomorrow is rapidly aproaching with rapid user feedback, powerful new search tools, blogs, news feeds and many other tools that give us access to the information we want now. Design Frontier is using poweful tools like Ruby on Rails, Cold Fusion, PHP and MySQL, to create the Web applications of tomorrow today.

Five Points

1) Meaningful Content Matters Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the buzzword of the internet today. While tips and tricks may help when it really comes down to it good content is the key. If you can give your users something unique and useful they will become the loyal, returning customers you want.

2) Network network network... The internet is not linear anymore. It's a mesh. The blog-o-sphere has created a new world of information sharing that replicates links to important and useful information rapidly across the globe, drawing new business and users in. If you want incoming people you have to share the wealth of information you have.

3) The user is always right They aren't just customers anymore they are users. Users looking for information and a personal face to help them relate to your company. So give it to them and they will become your brand evangalists.

4) Feed them... No one wants to keep checking your web page for updates. Thanks to RSS, ATOM and other xml standards now you can notify people every time something changes on your website. With diverse sets of feeds you can target specific audiences with rss feeds that speak to their specific interests.

5) 10 Second Rule 10 Seconds. That is all you get. Make the point, move along. If you don't grab people's attention in the first 10 seconds they are on your web site they are more then likely not going to stick around. Writing and presentation are the key to providing people with the content they are looking for.

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