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Hi this is hyderabadfreelance team Glad to see you on our Website..we Started our career as web designer with hdinfo, worked over there for 12 months, we have learned a lot over there. we stared taking freelance works. We will handle works like Website designing, Logo designing, Brochure Designing, Flash Animations, Visiting cards, Web hosting, Domain registration , website handling, Search Engine

optimization(SEO).. we have been a freelance designer for past 1 year..We building website and we implemented successfully if you are planning to look for a Professional Website Designer From hyderabad, I can fill your Page with creative colors and attractive Designs. As a Freelancer I peovide services in Web Designing, Website Redesigning, Graphic Designing and Logo Designing and moreover specialized in Search Engine Optimization (SEO Hyderabad). http://www.hyderabadfreelance.com/

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We get a lot of enquiries for Web Design Services on a daily basis. While going over them we realized a very interesting trend. A lot of customers who inquire about web design services start out by asking about the cost of our services and start comparing with the price quoted by others to decide who is the cheapest service service provider in the market.

Web i Solutions Hyderabad is the best web designing service providers in Hyderabad, we are one of the best professional web designers in Hyderabad-India, We Provide Low Cost Web Designing Services in Hyderabad.

If you need a website designed quickly & don’t want to spend much, then our low cost web designing services are just ideal for you! Our template based websites.

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Why you should hire a professional web design company
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Any business that wishes to be competitive in the online or offline market must have a professional website. Internet has become the leading resource for people to find information, with business research being a leading reason to perform a search on the web.
Businesses that do not have a professionally created website risk losing potential customers on the Internet and in their storefronts. Consumers are evaluating products and companies long before they decide to make a purchase, and if your website does not seem professional or secure, they will simply move on to the next vendor.
Today, more and more consumers use the internet to search for the products or services they need. Your small business will gain credibility by having a website. Without one, potential customers will go to your competitors that do. If you already have a website but it is “home-made”, having it professionally redesigned will provide your business with a professional image which will inspire even greater confidence. For home-based businesses, this is particularly beneficial since you do not have a store front to promote your products or services.

Web i Solutions is a professionally managed web Developing and Design company in Hyderabad, Web Designing, Ui Developing, Ux Designing, Grphic Designing, Mobile App developing

Welcome to Hyderabad Freelance http://hyderabadfreelance.com/http://freelancerehyderabad.com/First of all I would like t...
01/09/2014

Welcome to Hyderabad Freelance
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First of all I would like to welcome you to our personal website. This is where we can showcase my works as well as write the occational post on topics that matter to us. If you like our works and want to us.

Welcome to  Hyderabad Freelance First of all I would like to welcome you to our personal website. This is where we can s...
26/08/2014

Welcome to Hyderabad Freelance
First of all I would like to welcome you to our personal website. This is where we can showcase my works as well as write the occational post on topics that matter to us. If you like our works and want to use our services, do not hesitate to contact us. If you have an interesting project we usually more than willing to help. If you want to know more about us, just keep reading.
All our websites are designed from scratch in Photoshop and then hand coded in TextPad. What that actually means for you as a client is that every part of your website will be custom made to fit your requirements and your budget. I guarantee top quality at an affordable price. As our costs are low we aim to keep very competitive rates without taking any shortcuts.
It should go without saying, but we obviously strive to make all our websites display as they should in all current browsers as well as be fully optimized for modern search engines. we write valid and semantic code to make sites as accessible as possible..
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10 Web design trends you can expect to see in 2014http://hyderabadfreelance.comDecember is always a great time to look b...
23/08/2014

10 Web design trends you can expect to see in 2014
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December is always a great time to look back on the year that was and the new year that is soon to come. There are many exciting things that 2014 has in store for us who live, work, and produce the World Wide Web we love and cherish.

Last year, we looked at the 10 Web design trends for 2014. Many of the trends that were spotted last year are still around today and will undoubtedly take off into 2014. After all, that’s why they are called trends and not fads, as trends tend to stick around for a few years while fads are only hot for a very short time.

So while 2014 is knocking on the door, let’s look ahead and see what kind of new(ish) Web design trends we can look for and be inspired by come the new year.

1. Non-boring typography
A typography-lover myself, it’s great to see more designers experimenting with different types of type. One trend with type we can expect to see in 2014 is fonts with personality.

“Fonts with personality” are fonts that feel like they can stand on their own. They are not your standard serif or san-serif font (ahem, Helvetica). Designers are starting to find different fonts to add to their arsenal that add a little personality and uniqueness to their designs.

For instance, check out Stuff and Nonsense’s new website design above. They could have used any old serif font, but they picked a beautiful serif font that keeps it professional but with a side of personality. We expect to see many more websites in 2014 getting away from very simple and overused typefaces and finding some with personality.

2. Flat design
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Oh Apple, how we love thee. Last year we said that more than likely, Apple was going to shake its Skeuomorphism, and boy did they ever. With the release of iOS7 came the design aesthetic most commonly known as “flat design.” While dropping drop shadows and gradients often seems like a good idea in some cases to give a more updated look to things, Apple took it to a whole other level by dropping pretty much any design element it could.

Apple has for a long time been a trendsetter, and what Apple does, the rest of the world seems to follow. iOS7 has been out for a while and already there are a flood of sites coming online every day with new “flat” designs. We don’t anticipate this trend ending in 2014.

3. Large hero areas quickly killing sliders|
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If you asked us what is the number 1 trend in Web design today, this would be it.

Large hero areas (the “intro” area, often an image with a little amount of text, at the top of a website – a borrowed term from print design) on website home pages are running rampant (for example, most of the sites featured in Line25′s “Sites of the Week” weekly posts) – and it is a trend we don’t see going away either in 2014. They are quickly taking over real estate on websites where sliders used to reside (until proven that they don’t work).

Either it be a simple blurred photo in the background with a heading centered in the middle, or a more elaborate one such as the illustrated hero area in the Realtii.com site above, hero areas are quickly replacing sliders as the new attention-grabbers, and they are becoming increasingly creative and elaborate.

4. Heavier focus on mobile
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Now that responsive Web design is becoming more common place, we are starting to see websites dig deeper into our mobile lifestyles. Designers are increasingly working on keeping their sites functioning on mobile devices, but developers are taking it a step further to help along with the fact that so many more devices are accessing the Web, and so many more users are using their phones to browse the Web.

Wondering what some things are being done? Integration with social media, asking for email subscriptions, long scrolling sites (see below), and fast loading sites all help make the mobile Web a more friendlier place.

5. Videos in place of text
Why read about it when you can watch it? Something else you will start seeing all over the Web (especially in hero areas) are videos. Even Coin, the popular new device, is even utilizing a video in its hero area (see above).

Videos are becoming easier to produce, and easier to share not on your website, but on social media as well. While some may argue that videos don’t belong on a website home page due to the large amount of data they take to load and run (especially on mobile devices and internet with data caps), videos are an effective way to communicate something technical or new when words just don’t cut it.

Plus, many video services such as YouTube allow you to track how many views it got, allowing you to better plan your content for your website.

6. Long scrolling sites
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We’ve become comfortable with scrolling through a website to read and find information, and now with websites using more design techniques such as increased white space and responsive Web design, long scrolling sites are starting to appear again.

Several years ago, it was common to have long scrolling sites that where slammed with content. Well, now we are seeing long scrolling websites but the content is more organized and in a much easier format to digest.

Take for instance Macaw’s website (above). Its site organizes content well, and in turn they have a long scrolling site. It doesn’t seem boring because the layout changes up throughout, and for most users, they don’t realize how far they are actually scrolling.

7. Simple color schemes
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We can’t have a post on design trends without talking about color. In 2014, we will see a lot more website with very simple color schemes. And by simple, we mean really only one or two colors.

Take for instance the UIKit site above. That site has only one hue: blue (in design and art, white and black aren’t considered colors, but neutrals). The use of a more simple color scheme seems to come with flat design (discussed above), but not always. The site above uses blue predominately throughout the design, but it is the only color you see.

Some websites being launched now are using very little color, or even forgoing color all together. White, black, and everything in between are popular color schemes now, and adding just a hit of another color, such as red, adds drama and impact – all things that garnish attention when used in the right way.

8. Simplified content
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We’ve kind of hit on this throughout this post, but while 2013 seemed to be the year of King Content, 2014 will keep the king humble and down to earth. Simpler content will dominate 2014 and beyond as we design our websites.

Simplified content means short bursts of content, a la Twitter style. Over the years as a population, our attention spans have become shorter, so designers have compensated for that by putting content in short bursts instead of long narratives.

Not many areas on websites these days (except blog posts) have more than about 250 characters. It is because it is easier and faster to read for users who like to scan the page.

9. Dropping the sidebar
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This is more for blog or magazine-type sites, but many of these sites are experimenting with dropping the sidebar all together. This allows for a more visual impact with content (and easier responsive Web development).

Imagine this: you reading an article without things flashing, crowding, or otherwise buying for your attention. Designers understand this and are working to make your reading experience more pleasant by getting rid of these distractions and expanding the content of the article to take over the page. Not sure about you, but this is a welcome change and a trend that we hope is here to stay.

10. Manipulated imagery
While it is easy to just throw any old photo on your site, it is a little more difficult to manipulate it into something different. In 2014, we will see more images that have things such as color overlays, blurred images, or even images that are reminiscent of Instagram images with filters.

For instance, the Seattle Cider Co. uses a large image in their hero area (see hero discussion above), but not just any photo. They’ve manipulated the image to give an antique and rustic feel to match with the rest of the site.

11. Bonus: Crazy, sexy, cool stuff
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This will be the trend that we hope never ever dies. As the Web grows and becomes more involved, and as more things are developed, designers and Web developers are going to get their hands on them. If you thought parallax scrolling techniques were cool, just you wait.

Expect to see many more things hit the Web in 2014, such as the use of HTML5 to animate different parts of a site. For example, Tobi’s Story’s website (image above) is a great use of really cool things done in a great way. The subtle scrolling timed in tune with animation is the cool stuff we want to see.

We love the cool things, and we love it even more when we get to use it. Just, do us all a favor, don’t go overboard.

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How to Create an SEO Friendly Websitehttp://hyderabadfreelance.comBuilding a visually stunning website is not enough to ...
16/08/2014

How to Create an SEO Friendly Website
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Building a visually stunning website is not enough to ensure any success for your online presence. “Build it, and they will come” is not the way things work online.

To reach your target market, you must make your site search engine-friendly. SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is the process of increasing visibility on Google, Bing, Yahoo and other search engines.

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Regardless of what method you use you build your site (see this link for our preferred methods), there are always things you can do to ensure that your site design and content complies with the conventions of search engines.

Here is a list of five tips on how to create an SEO friendly website:

1. Make your URL structure “SEO friendly”
A URL needs to be meaningful to search engines. Search engines don’t generally use human beings to index websites – they use automated processes (known as spiders) to do so. It therefore helps to make sure your content makes sense to these spiders, starting with your URL structure.

Some people immediately disadvantage themselves on this score by using a Content Management System such as WordPress and leaving URL generation on the default settings.

Here’s an example:

By default, WordPress will generate URLs like this:

www.example.com/?p=2588176

As you can see, this makes little sense, and tells neither humans nor Web search spiders what the content is about. This is a better URL:

http://www.example.com/an-article-about-websites

The first link is a dynamic URL; not only is it unfriendly to search engines but to users as well. The second link is static and more user-friendly since we can easily figure out what the page is about – and so will Google.

It’s actually really easy to make WordPress generate friendly URLs instead of dynamic ones. You will find the settings in WordPress under “Settings” then “Permalinks.”

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2. Think about your keywords
Keywords are an integral part of any SEO campaign. If you fail to include relevant keywords in your content, Google may never find it – however good it is.

The Google Adwords Keyword Tool is a good place to start when researching keywords. You can use it to get an idea of how many people search for different phrases, and how hot the competition is to get ranked for them.

Once you have ascertained the keywords you wish to target, conventional wisdom is to include them in your posts and pages in the following areas:

Page titles
Sub headings
The main body of your copy
Your URLs
Image filenames and “ALT” text
Obviously Google (and the other search engines) don’t ever reveal how their algorithms work. If they did, it would be too easy for people to unfairly manipulate them.

The current school of thought is that Google’s algorithm is sufficiently sophisticated to distinguish between genuine, quality copy, and keyword-stuffed bulk content. So don’t go crazy with including keywords – try instead to write unique, high quality copy, with keywords incorporated naturally but not excessively.

3. Optimise images
People often concentrate too much on text content when working on SEO, but forget about their images. However, it seems that the likes of Google do pay considerable attention to images when determining search engine positions.

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Here are a few tips:

Keep your file sizes small – you can use an image editor like Photoshop to reduce the size of your images (usually by reducing the quality or dimensions). This will reduce your site loading times and make your website experience more optimal for readers. As we said above, details of search engine algorithms are not made public, but the fact that Google mention “site health” on their AdSense dashboard certainly seems to indicate that site performance plays a part.
Remember the importance of alternative (alt) text, which allows you to include a keyword in the description of the image. This helps search engine spiders determine the content of images. Alt text is also vital for the visually impaired, as screen reading software will read the alt text to help them understand the page content.
Make sure your images are relevant to the surrounding text content.
4. Create an XML sitemap
An XML sitemap isn’t the same as the HTML sitemap we see on some sites that can help readers with navigation.

An XML sitemap is a structured list of URLs intended for search engines, to help them find all your posts and pages and index them more easily.

XML Sitemap

If you are using WordPress, you can easily add an XML site map with one of these two popular plugins:

Google XML sitemaps
WordPress SEO by Yoast
5. Integrate social media
Current indications are that the likes of Google and Bing now give far more importance to the authority of your site on social media. If your content is shared by more people, it is an indication that you have something of value to give your site visitors.

So, add social sharing buttons to your posts and pages and urge visitors to share the content if they enjoyed reading it. If you are using a CMS like WordPress, this can be achieved by installing a social sharing plugin with a few clicks of the mouse button.

Google Plus

Finally, don’t forget Google Plus. It may not be the most popular social platform around, but many experts believe that Google pay considerable attention to it – so make sure your readers have a chance to add a “plus one” to content they enjoy.

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