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    ry quickly get an idea of what the site is about. This could also be called Main or Welcome, amon
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    I've focused in the past on some individual sections of your website that you should consider implementing. What I'm going to do now is give a brief overview of a number of pages and sections that are common in websites.
    • Home Page This page should have a short descriptive paragraph or two, along with some sort of bulleted list that a website visitor can look at and very quickly get an idea of what the site is about. This could also be called Main or Welcome, among
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      lementing. What I'm going to do now is give a brief overview of a number of pages and sections that are common in websites.
      • Home Page This page should have a short descriptive paragraph or two, along with some sort of bulleted list that a website visitor can look at and very quickly get an idea of what the site is about. This could also be called Main or Welcome, amon
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        at are common in websites.
        • Home Page This page should have a short descriptive paragraph or two, along with some sort of bulleted list that a website visitor can look at and very quickly get an idea of what the site is about. This could also be called Main or Welcome, amon
          More Questions - More Sales
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          paragraph or two, along with some sort of bulleted list that a website visitor can look at and very quickly get an idea of what the site is about. This could also be called Main or Welcome, amon
          Negotiating Do You Need To?
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          ry quickly get an idea of what the site is about. This could also be called Main or Welcome, among other things.
        • About Us This page gives an overview about the company. If the staff is fairly small, staff information can be included on this page as well. In the case of one staff member, this page may be called About Me. It may also be known as About the Company, Company History or simply History.
        • Projects This is a page to list past work you and y

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