14.3.11

What Makes a Website "Good?"


The definition of what makes a good website depends partly on its purpose. A personal page, a company's website, and a school site all need to meet very different characteristics to be considered of quality. There is, however, some basic agreement on what constitutes a good website.

1. Credible, valuable information. No matter what the purpose of the site is, the information contained in it should be useful to the visitors. If the material is outdated, poorly edited, or incomplete, readers will feel cheated and will most likely look for an alternative source of information next time they are reading about the topic. Citing sources when appropriate is another thing that differentiates a good website from a bad one. While anybody is entitled to their own opinion, giving credit where credit is due is a great way to augment the respectability of a site.

2. Accessibility and Usability. It does not matter how useful the information on a website is if the readers have trouble locating it. Disorganized pages, too many links, articles that go nowhere, and many other details can complicate the use of a website and turn the reader off.

3. Design. Simplicity is key in a good website. Lots of graphics can frustrate a reader with a slow internet connection. Music, animation, and color can be powerful tools if used appropriately, but they can also be a sign of an amateur website. Moving cursors and cute cartoon characters are out of place on a business page, for example.

4. Domain name. A good website is usually one that people can remember off the top of their head. A complicated domain name or one that is clearly hosted on a free server does not convey the image of professionalism.

5. Purpose. Whatever the purpose of a site is, a good website meets it. If an owner knows what he wants his or her website to achieve, half of the purpose is already met. Unfortunately, many websites are too broad and lack a specific focus. This can confuse readers and often leads to a disorganized look that does not inspire confidence.

A good website does not have to be expensive to build or too eccentric. In fact, it is the simplest of pages that sometimes get the message across quickly and effectively.  For graphic design & web development services in Dubai or anywhere in United Arab emirates, please drop us an email and one of our representatives will attend your inquiry.




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11.3.11

5 percent of SMEs in the UAE are utilizing social media as a marketing tool to boost business



SMEs should look more seriously at social media marketing tools, says international expertZawaya Dubai, UAE, 5th March, 2011: Less than 5 percent of small and medium businesses in the UAE are utilizing social media regularly as a marketing tool, according to Zed Ayesh, Managing Director of Flagship Consultancy.


Speaking at the 13th TECOM SME Builder workshop, Ayesh called on the Small and Medium Businesses in the UAE to start looking more seriously and sustainably at social media for boosting their sales.


Ayesh added: "Marketing through social media allows small and medium businesses to communicate, educate and share information directly with their current and prospective customers."


Ayesh said that it is time for SMEs to start building communities on the web which would help them boost their profit and efficiencies in the long run. Social media collaboration tools like review sites, video sharing sites, blogs, wikis and more allow users to collaborate and potentially serve as an endorser for small businesses. Social media works as a marketing tool because people are more likely to trust peers rather than companies.


Ayesh added: "Social media can be used to build business contacts with those who are more likely to buy a service or a product, but in the UAE the potential has not been tapped." He added: "Engaging customers through social media holds the key to retain them and prevent churn in an organisation regardless of its size. However, any SME should make sure it doesn't cut the conversation half way because social media is like chatting with someone so it is important to keep the conversation going and end it in a mutually satisfying way."


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7.12.10

Kim Kardashian is DEAD to Keep A Child Alive

                                                                        Source: Creativity Online


In honor of World AIDS Day on December 1, a handful of Hollywood's most popular Twitter users will give up their digital lives to help give real life to African and Indian HIV/AIDS sufferers, as part of the Digital Death campaign for Keep a Child Alive, created out of TBWA/Chiat/Day, New York. Celebrities like Justin Timberlake, Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian and Usher will remove themselves from all social networking platforms, including Twitter and Facebook, and will not return online until their lives are "bought back"—when $1 million has been raised for Keep a Child Alive.

Fans can help buy the stars back by donating to KCA through the Buy Life site, with a StickyBits app that scans Buy Life barcodes, or by texting BUYLIFE to 90999. The campaign is also accompanied by print ads featuring the participating celebrities in coffins to represent their digital deaths.



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6.12.10

Dubai Press Club Partners with Media and Marketing Show 2010


AME INFO-The Media and Marketing Show 2010 the region's premier media and marketing event is expected to feature an impressive list of participating media companies along with media buyers and providers altogether in a one-of-a-kind display for the latest industry initiatives, developments and technologies.

In addition to the mammoth networking opportunities, MMS 2010 will also feature an ensemble of conferences and seminars focusing on the industry.

The sixth edition will be held at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre from 13th - 15th December 2010 at the Sheikh Saeed, from 10.00 - 19.00 daily.

 

During the course of the Media and Marketing Show 2010, a round table discussion group on 'Audience reaction to Middle East coverage by international Arabic-language media', will take place on the show's 2nd day at Rusiya Al-Yaum's stand. Rusiya Al-Yaum is the first Russian TV news channel broadcasting in Arabic and is widely recognized as one of the most influential television networks in Russia. Rusiya Al-Yaum was launched in May 2007 and is part of the RT News brand. RT News covers the major political, economic and cultural issues, with supporting analysis and documentaries. Rusiya Al-Yaum has an estimate of more than 5 million viewers* in Syria, Kuwait, the UAE, Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, according to a Nielsen market research study across these seven Arab countries in 2010.

Top industry personalities will lead the debates and conferences, including, Abd al-Bari Atwan, the editor-in chief of the London-based pan-Arab newspaper Al-Quds Al-Arabi, Dr. Nabil Al Khatib, Executive Editor at the Al Arabiya channel, Dr. Naser Shrouf, Head of Distribution Africa/ Middle East at Deutsche Welle Arabic channel, Aydar Aganin, Director of Rusiya Al-Yaum and many others will be among speakers.

The Dubai Press Club will sponsor the Media & Marketing show's press center during the three-day event. Created under the patronage of HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashed Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister, and ruler of Dubai, the Dubai Press Club has endeavored to play a vital role in the growth of the regional media industry through the launch of unique initiatives such as the Arab Media Forum and the Arab Journalism Award.
Al Ahram, the leading Egyptian newspaper will also organize a seminar entitled "Way of news organizations to the media companies" on Monday 13 December 2010, in the presence of international and Arab experts, and a number of senior media experts. The seminar will consist of two working sessions, the first will deal with the reality and the prospects of the challenges of the digital age, while the second will tackle the development of the Arab press in the digital era.

Foreseeing the immense potential of the MMS as a medium for the ambitious young generation, Orient - ESJ will be conducting a workshop for those entering a media career. Orient - ESJ's participation in the Media and Marketing Show 2010 reflects its commitment to the upcoming generation. It also seeks to attract the expertise of the region's top media professionals to help the students of media based courses. This is a great opportunity to collaborate with the MMS 2010 considering its reputation as a leading business, networking and educational resource platform for the media and marketing industry in the region.


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Special Rates for NGOs Operating in United Arab Emirates


Part of its Social Responsibility Approach, UAE Media Box  shall be offering  special rates on all advertising and marketing requirements to any Non-Profit Organization operating in United Arab Emirates.

Whether you run a  Center for Special Needs  or  a  charity organization /Fund Raising Foundation supporting the causes of Women Empowerment, Children’s Right, Fighting Poverty or Cancer, or similar to the previously mentioned, UAE Media Box is pleased to support your cause.

Write to UAE Media Box at info@uaemediabox.com with a brief on what your organization does.

TOGETHER TOWARDS A BETTER WORLD

Regards,
UAE Media Box Team


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5.12.10

Fujairah Media announces successful relaunch of FM Mena'al Fujairah


ZAWAYA-Fujairah Media Group, the joint venture between the Fujairah Cultural Authority and Arab International Media Services, in collaboration with Mamoth Holdings, has announced that it has recently completed the reprogramming and relaunch of 92.6 FM Mena'al Fujairah. Formerly known as Fujairah FM Radio, FM Mena'al Fujairah has been given a complete makeover with a new management, new program and a special theme with the aim of establishing it as one of the top FM radio stations in the UAE.

Fujairah Media Group revealed that the newly relaunched FM station will provide wider coverage all over the UAE and has been equipped with the latest radio communication technology to deliver premium audio quality. FM Mena'al Fujairah also targets a more diverse range of audiences, with special programs for listeners from all ages.

Mekki Abdulaa, CEO of Fujairah Media Group, said: "The relaunch of FM Mena'al Fujairah is an important move that is in line with our growth agenda in the UAE market. The core objective of the relaunch is to deliver premium-quality programming and to satisfy the expectations of a much wider range of radio listeners in the UAE. Moreover, the relaunch reflects our uncompromising commitment to offer great-value entertainment to both TV audiences and radio listeners in the region."

Alaa Moshawrab, GM of FM Mena'al Fujairah, added: "We have prepared an excellent mix of programming that will suit radio listeners of all ages. The new station format has been implemented after extensive research and test runs, which has allowed us to create programs that UAE listeners can truly appreciate. The successful relaunch has given us the momentum to continue to identify ways to further enhance the value offerings of FM Mena'al Fujairah and establish it as one of the best radio stations in the UAE."

Fujairah Media Group was established as a broadcasting organisation for the emirate of Fujairah. The Group operates at the Media Free Zone in Creative City Fujairah (Creative Media City).

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4.12.10

Young Arab women more likely to migrate to UAE - survey


ArabianBusiness.com-Young Arab women are more likely to want to migrate to the UAE than men, according to a new survey that rated the country as amongst the most preferred migration destinations for Arab youth.

A Gallup survey in ‘The Silatech Index: Voices of Young Arabs’ said that young men and women would prefer to emigrate permanently to the same regions and countries, but five percent more women than men said they wanted to move to the UAE.

“Young women (13 percent) are slightly more likely than young men (eight percent) to want to move to the UAE,” according to a report published in Emirates 24/7.

In terms of women, the report added that the UAE is at par with the US as the preferred destination for immigration.It said: “Young women who say they would like to emigrate were asked about their preferred destination. The top four destination countries for these young Arab women include two Arab countries and two Western nations: Saudi Arabia (14 percent), the UAE and the US (13 percent each), and France (12 percent)".

The comprehensive survey revealed that nearly one in three young people across the Arab world wanted to migrate permanently to another country. African countries are most at risk of losing a large percentage of their youth population, if they act on their desires to leave, the report said.

On the other hand, Gulf countries such as the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are typically on the receiving end of emigrants, and are least likely to lose more than a small percentage to emigration, the survey said.Read Full Article.


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2.12.10

Finding The RIGHT UAE Web Design Company




Establishing an online existence for your business becomes a must in today's evolving digital era. Marketing professionals working for companies in United Arab Emirates and GCC are realizing the importance of embarking on new social marketing strategies for purposes such as building brand awareness, advertising for their new services and products, improving communication with their end users, or even for the sake of coping up with competitor's activities.

If you are looking for a good web design agency based in United Arab Emirates, make sure that you choose the RIGHT web development company. Here is some tips:

  • Run a quick check on the company. Owner, Location, How long they have been in business, Clients…etc.
  • Review  company portfolio: its highly recommended to have a look at previous websites they have designed.
  • Ensure resources availability: Does the web design company has what it takes? Highly qualified professional team consisting of graphic designer, programmer, copy writer..etc.
  • Examine their bundle of services: know exactly what you want and review their offer thoroughly. Are you looking for web hosting, domain registration, web development, website maintaining, or online marketing.

In a place where everybody claims to be THE BEST web design agency ever, take your time in choosing who will define and launch your online image.

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1.12.10

8 Social Media Trends Impacting Business

 
According to  Amy Porterfield; a social media strategy consultant. There are 8 social media trends affecting business. As businesses continue to integrate social media and become more confident and comfortable with social media tools and platforms, we’re starting to see a change in social media usage.  A new study reveals what’s changing with social media.
SmartBrief recently partnered with Summus Limited to survey more than 6,000 of its readers across a variety of industries.
They benchmarked and measured the state of social media usage among businesspeople. The data identified eight prevalent trends that give great insight into the social media behaviors, beliefs and challenges of the majority of businesses today.

#1: Companies Are Still New to Social Media
Most companies (66.5%) have adopted social media in the past 18 months. About half of the companies reported they’ve only been using social media for about a year and about 20% reported they’ve adopted social media practices in the past 13 to 18 months.

#2: Businesses Focus in on the “Big 5
Companies are focusing their energies on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and blogs. Data suggests that companies focus their time and efforts on the “big 5 because they’re able to find their customers there.
Unfortunately companies may be missing out on valuable niche groups by not extending their reach to the less-popular social sites. Flickr, for example, has a large audience even though it’s not as popular as Facebook or YouTube. Facebook is the leader in social media platforms; however, Twitter is close behind in the minds of business professionals.

#3: The 2-Year Confidence Mark
It takes time for companies to incorporate social media effectively. The data identified a 2-year mark where businesses begin to gain confidence in their social media activity. More than 25% of the companies using social media for 2 or more years say the tools and platforms have been fully integrated into their business model. In addition, more than 50% say they have a well-developed or fully developed social media strategy.

Note the 2-year mark in the graph above. This is where the majority of companies start feeling more confident in their social media strategies.

#4: Companies Are Broadcasting Versus Connecting
Brand-building is currently the primary purpose for business social media usage. However, the research showed that most companies are using social media to broadcast information versus using it for two-way communication.
This is unfortunate. Many companies are missing the opportunity to build stronger relationships by listening to their clients or customers, instead of doing all the talking.

As indicated in the study, the most popular social media goal among the respondents was to "increase awareness and interaction with our brand." Unfortunately, most companies still continue to broadcast messages more than they use social media tools to engage and connect with their customers and prospects. Perhaps this will begin to shift as companies become more confident in their social media activity.

#5: Businesses Turn to Internal Sources for Social Media Support
Communications, advertising and marketing agencies are the leading adopters of social media. However, an interesting finding of the study showed that agencies are not the preferred source for social media support. Most of the companies surveyed have opted to create and execute their social media strategy using internal resources.
The marketing, communications and advertising agencies were the clear early adopters of social media, but businesses have been reluctant to turn to these agencies for social media support.

The resistance to look to an agency for support may be a partial reason for the 2-year "ramp-up period" highlighted in the chart above. Perhaps the learning curve could be shortened if companies looked to the experts and early adopters for support as they build their overall strategy.

#6: Social Media Adoption Obstacles
Lack of management support and confidentiality concerns top the list of obstacles to social media adoption. There was a clear lack of management support for those companies who have not yet adopted social media. 33% of the respondents pointed out they weren’t the decision-makers and 14.7% stated “management resistance” as an obstacle to social media adoption. To add to this, 33.1% pointed to “confidentially issues” as a reason for not adopting social media.
As we’ve seen in numerous studies this last year, companies are still struggling with employee social media usage and how to manage it internally.

It's interesting how 33.3% of the respondents saw their lack of decision-making ability as an obstacle for social media integration in their business. Likely, the majority of the people responsible for social media management are not in a traditional management role.

#7: Lack of Social Media Measurement
Less than 15% of the businesses using social media are measuring return on investment. Over 33% are not measuring return on investment at all. It seems that many businesses struggle with identifying what to measure, how to measure and how to interpret the data when they are able to gather results.

Among those businesses that are measuring their social media activity, the focus is on usage and incoming traffic. Interestingly, most are not using traditional business metrics.

Only 14.7% of respondents answered "yes" to the question "Is your organization measuring your return on social media investment?" This shows that businesses know they should be using social media, but they don't necessarily understand why.

#8: Companies Lack Confidence in Their Social Media Strategy
While 60% of respondents say their companies are using social media, there’s low confidence in their social media strategies. One of the most interesting findings in this report was how the respondents rated their social media strategies. Only 14.2% described their strategies as “very effective,” while a low 7.3% described them as “very revenue generating” on average.

Based on the fact that most companies are not tracking their success (as seen above) and most are trying to build their social media strategy internally, it makes sense that most are lacking confidence in their overall success in the first few years.

The full “State of Social Media for Business 2010” is available here from SmartBrief.


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