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Why put your business on the web? Why put your business
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Is now the time? Is now the time?
What does it take to make a website that sells? What does it take to
make a website that
sells?
How do I get started? How do I get started?
Why work with NetTenna? Why work with
NetTenna?
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YOU ARE HERE About this site
Contacting NetTenna Contacting NetTenna
EventMaster interactive demo EventMaster
interactive demo

NetTenna Website Development
Portland, Oregon (503) 335-9363
inquiries @nettenna.com

About This Site

This site as a model for yours

This NetTenna website has been constructed to provide information about our services in a straightforward, businesslike way without distracting elements and large, slow graphics. We provide information for people just getting onto the web and make the entire site easily accessible from any page on the site.

Most importantly, the content and presentation of the site integrate NetTenna's business strategy: to serve small businesses and organizations that may be taking their first step into cyberspace. This site provides information about how to get started and what can be expected as the project develops. Other examples of our work are provided in the form of links to successful sites created by NetTenna.

Note these features of the NetTenna site:

  • Compact, to-the-point graphics with substitute text for non-graphics users.
  • Navigation from left side of every page, with indication of where you are.
  • Navigation aids at the bottom of each page allow traversing entire site, top to bottom.
  • Demonstration of relevant technologies - in this case, an EventMaster interactive demo.
  • Contact information accessible on every page.
  • Selective use of HTML features to avoid making presentation browser-specific.