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Premium Web design By Brown Electric Inc involves creating  the structure of the website including the information architecture (navigation schemes and naming conventions), the layout and the pages (wireframes or page schematics are created to show consistent placement of items including functional features), and the conceptual design with branding.

Below are some examples of our work

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Premium Websites and Domain Names
A website is a collection of related web pages, images, videos or other digital assets that are addressed relative to a common Uniform Resource Locator (URL), often consisting of only the domain name, or the IP address, and the root path (‘/’) in an Internet Protocol-based network. A web site is hosted on at least one web server, accessible via a network such as the Internet or a private local area network.A web page is a document, typically written in plain text interspersed with formatting instructions of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML, XHTML). A web page may incorporate elements from other websites with suitable markup anchors.

Web pages are accessed and transported with the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which may optionally employ encryption (HTTP Secure, HTTPS) to provide security and privacy for the user of the web page content. The user’s application, often a web browser, renders the page content according to its HTML markup instructions onto a display terminal.

All publicly accessible websites collectively constitute the World Wide Web.

The pages of a website can usually be accessed from a simple Uniform Resource Locator called the homepage. The URLs of the pages organize them into a hierarchy, although hyperlinking between them conveys the reader’s perceived site structure and guides the reader’s navigation of the site.

Some websites require a subscription to access some or all of their content. Examples of subscription sites include many business sites, parts of many news sites, academic journal sites, gaming sites, message boards, web-based e-mail, services, social networking websites, and sites providing real-time stock market data.

The World Wide Web (WWW) was created in 1989 by CERN physicist Tim Berners-Lee.[2] On 30 April 1993, CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be free to use for anyone.[3]

Before the introduction of HTML and HTTP, other protocols such as file transfer protocol and the gopher protocol were used to retrieve individual files from a server. These protocols offer a simple directory structure which the user navigates and chooses files to download. Documents were most often presented as plain text files without formatting or were encoded in word processor formats.
Overview

Organized by function, a website may be

* a personal website
* a commercial website
* a government website
* a non-profit organization website
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It could be the work of an individual, a business or other organization, and is typically dedicated to some particular topic or purpose. Any website can contain a hyperlink to any other website, so the distinction between individual sites, as perceived by the user, may sometimes be blurred.

Websites are written in, or dynamically converted to, HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) and are accessed using a software interface classified as a user agent. Web pages can be viewed or otherwise accessed from a range of computer-based and Internet-enabled devices of various sizes, including desktop computers, laptops, PDAs and cell phones.

A website is hosted on a computer system known as a web server, also called an HTTP server, and these terms can also refer to the software that runs on these systems and that retrieves and delivers the web pages in response to requests from the website users. Apache is the most commonly used web server software (according to Netcraft statistics) and Microsoft’s Internet Information Server (IIS) is also commonly used.

To help your website and business flourish, You need a Premium Web name that:
1. Is easy for Web users to remember and find
2. advise the nature of your product or service
3. Serves as a strong trademark so competitors won’t be able to use a business name or domain name similar to it, and
4. Is free of legal conflicts with trademarks belonging to other businesses.

Use a domain name with the search word/term in it and you will be guaranteed to get high visibility and tons of traffic via the search engines.

Think Of This
Google and Yahoo can and do charge $10 and up per click for their sponsored advertising results and that rate it doesn’t take long to diminished your monthly advertising budget. Think of it, if you received say 20 paid advertising clicks a day from Google Adwords it would run you $200 a day x 31 days /month = $6200 .With a highly specific generic keyword search term you can show up in the top 10 search results automatically , thus allowing you stay on top of your competitors and save yourself 1000′s in advertising cost.

What makes a good domain name?
Good extension – If a person is surfing around looking for a site, and they know its name, most people will try .com. So, for the web site owner who wants their site to be found, the rule is: if at all possible, get a .com name.

Easy to spell – Make sure it passes the phone test: if you were to say the domain name of your website to a friend over the phone, would your friend be able to spell it correctly the first time without your having to spell it for them? If not, you’ve failed the phone test and should likely try a different domain name.
Try to be descriptive
Descriptive – A good site or business name will describe exactly what the site is about. In most cases it’s important for a person to be able to get some sort of sense what the website is about just by reading the domain name. Of course that logic doesn’t work for sites like ebay, amazon, ivillage, etc, but then again you likely don’t have a multi-million dollar budget to help you brand your name and teach people what it means.

Keywords – Include descriptive keywords that describe your business, product or mission in your domain name. This will play a huge part, in most cases, in increasing your search engine ranking for search phrases that include the keywords used in your domain name.

In the modern world of the Internet, where people automatically turn to the Web for information, it pays to have a domain name that reflects your site or business. There are just lesser things for your customers or visitors to remember. Moreover, If you have a highly targeted generic term web name, you don’t seriously think that they’ll try to memorize an unrelated URL just because you want them to, do you? The only people who’ll memories it are you and your competitors who want to compare your prices.

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