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icodeschool-blog · 7 years ago
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icodeinc-blog · 8 years ago
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iCodeinc is ther best place for the kids and teens in Dallas, Carrollton and Frisco.
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s4g2webdesign-blog · 5 years ago
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What to Look For in a Web Design Program
You've decided that Web design is the career for you. You're ready to jump into the game, but you're going to need some education on how to design Web sites first. However, with literally hundreds of schools offering courses in every possible permutation - Web site design or graphic design with a focus on Web sites; certificates or full degrees - how do you decide which program meets your needs?
Skills taught in a Web Design program
Web site designers require a vast array of skills, not all of which are (or can be!) taught in the classroom. However, there are certain skills that all Web designers should know. First among these is HTML (HyperText Markup Language) code, which comprises the building blocks of the Web. All Web sites, no matter how fancy or how focused on Flash animation, consist of HTML at their core.
Although most designers now use Web editing programs such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver to design Web sites, in order to understand what is actually happening when the Web site loads, you need to know HTML. For entry-level positions, this markup language can be enough, but for more advanced positions, you should learn one or more other markup languages, such as XML (eXtended Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), as well as one or more scripting languages, such as JavaScriptand ActiveX.
You will also need to learn the basics of making a Web site look neat and professional. Although it may seem elementary, there are a wide range of techniques involved in creating a Web site that flows well. A logical site is designed to allow the user to quickly understand the purpose of the Web site, and to easily find the information he or she needs. Although this is obviously more of an art than a science, there are many techniques that help users navigate each page within a site more effectively and quickly. As a Website designer, you should be fluent in these techniques.
To work on Web sites, you'll also need to understand the basics of how a computer operates. These technical skills enable you to set up and modify the Web site. Being able to use FTP (File Transfer Protocol) clients to add pages and upload site changes is paramount. So is being able to modify the site contents manually by using text editor software. Some of this software allows you to view changes instantaneously, such as the Real-Time HTML Editor, which is available online. Other text editors are included with youroffice computer, or can be installed, enabling you to work on site contents outside of a site editing program.
Finally, depending on the specific career path you have in mind, you may need to have other skills. If you are focusing more on the graphic design aspect of Web design, you will need to focus on learning about vector and raster graphics. Raster graphics, comprised of grids of tiny pixels, are dependent on the size and quality of the image - photographs are raster images, for example, and can look blurry or sharp, depending upon image size and resolution. Vector graphics use geographical points and coordinatesinstead of pixels, and can be resized without losing image quality. Typography, or the art of choosing and using fonts and typefaces, is also important. Page layout, or the skill of combining pictures, text, links, and animated images on a Web site to create a pleasing overall design, is also very important.
If, however, you are more interested in the technical aspects of maintaining a Web site, you will need to focus more on server administration, namely by learning to use Web server software (such as Microsoft IIS or Apache), and understanding how to run log analysis so you can track who visits the site, and how frequently you receive unique visitors. There are other specific domains in the field of Web design, including site optimization, security, usability, and quality assurance. Each sub-specialty in the Web design field requires the knowing the design basics described above, plus additional skills which you can learn in class and on the job.
In summary, these are the type of Web design classes you can look forward to taking:
HTML and other markup/scripting languagesWeb site graphics and layout designSome technical skills necessary to publish a Web siteOther skills related to the specific type of Web design career you want to pursueHow Do I Know This Web Design Program is Right for Me?There are a large variety of Web design programs, which run the gamut from certificate programs to full degrees. These programs are offered at learning institutions ranging from small, private schools to large, public schools - and everything in between. Finding the specific Web or graphic design school that meets your needs from the many available can be a challenge. Here a few questions to ask yourself when deciding upon a course of study in Web design:
Do I want to study online or at a traditional school?Can I fit a full-time program into my schedule, or should I go part-time?Do I want a degree program, or a certificate program, which is usually quicker, and can help me get into the field more rapidly?Am I willing to change my schedule or where I live to learn these new skills?Am I more interested in the technical end of Web sites, or would I prefer to work on graphic design and page layout?Does the Web design program I am interested in offer all of the classes needed for the career I want to focus on?Does the school help graduates with their career planning by offering job or internship placement assistance?
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moyconsulting · 5 years ago
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ROOFING 101 | Online Lead Generation for Roofers (Myths Debunked)
Alright, so we're gonna keep it real simple. I understand that you're not the most tech-savvy, but that's no excuse for you to get at least a basic understanding of how this online space works. So we're gonna take it back to school.
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And we're gonna do roofing one on one online lead generation specifically for roofers. So for the best advice on generating roofing leads online, be sure to subscribe to my channel and hit that notification bell so that you get notified every single time I drop a new video, every Wednesday.
Facebook ads, Google ads, SEO, call tracking, Google Analytics, so many different things. It can seem all intimidating and confusing. For most roofing company owners. I get that but there are specific myths out there that I completely want to blast out of the water because they're simply not true. And that's what we're gonna be covering and discussing in this video.
So my name is Mats Moy and over the last five years, I've been helping roofing companies from the US to Canada, from Colorado to Texas to Georgia all over the place. Helping them install systems within their business to help them generate more online roofing leads in their own backyard. So quick side note, I have a few spots open for free one on one call with myself for my roofing lead generation training program. So stay tuned until the very end of this video to get a little bit more details about that.
I also have a free ebook that's available for download. It's helped so many different roofing company owners start generating roofing leads from their own Google My Business listing. So if you would like a copy of that, just comment down below GMB and I'll make sure that I'll get that download available to you. So let's dive right in.
Does your roofing company need a large budget?
So the first thing that I wanna talk about in this video is, something that a lot of roofing company owners have the misconception about, which is that you need a large budget, you need deep pockets to be able to advertise, show up, generate leads whatever it is online. And that's simply not true. You can actually generate leads online efficiently and consistently for free. You don't have to spend a crazy amount of dollars to be able to generate leads you can actually get leads for a lot less than most people spending, you know, $5,000 a month for crap, that's actually not generating leads for them.
And so there's so many tools available to you that Google has made available to you, right. Being active on social media, using your Google My Business listing, things of that nature. It's very, very simple and easy for you to get online. You don't need deep pockets, right? You don't need to be spending crazy amount of dollars on pay per click.
So for example, people that are utilizing their Google My Business listing efficiently, right. By them having a Google My Business listing, actively posting on their Google My Business listing, Google will drive traffic to that listing and have people contact you. People who are actually local and people who actually have a roofing problem can get in touch with you, because you are local and you're showing up in the search, they can contact you. And that's completely free on your behalf.
It's a matter of putting in effort through your cell phone or the computer and start posting regularly, right at least twice a week. Post on your Google My Business listing, so that you get your message out there.
Let's say you're out at a job site, and you're doing some kind of estimate or you're actually repairing the roof. You might wanna screenshot it or take a picture of it. And then briefly explain what you're doing out there, right. What are you doing on the roof? Where are you, right? If you're in Toronto, Canada, for example, right say that you're in Toronto, Canada doing a roof repair and this is what you found. As simple as that, and you can use that same piece of content across multiple social media platforms.
Really start getting your word out there, right? I find that many roofing, company owners roofing, anybody related to the roofing industry, just because you are not the most tech-savvy does not mean that you shouldn't take the time to learn and invest in how to utilize these resources that are made available to you free. And start generating from it, instead of paying a company, right thousands of dollars a month to handle it for you, right? It's for one, it's very hard to find a company that's gonna take care and really do a good job for you as far as generating leads.
And making sure that you know, you're somewhat visible online. And so realistically, there are more things in your power that you can do on a day-to-day. So that you're able to generate those leads for yourself.
What if you're in a competitive market?
Alright, so myth number two. Here's what I highly recommend that you do. I get a lot of messages all the time from different prospects, you know, people who are actually interested in generating more leads. They say, "Hey Mats, we're actually in "a super competitive area. "How do we go about generating leads?" And what I normally say to them and as crazy as this might sound is, "Don't, stay away from the big areas, right?"
Where is this rule, where's the rule written that you should go to where all of the competition is? There's more than enough low hanging fruits around the major areas for you to be able to generate as many leads as you actually need, right? If you're saying a $10 million a year company, which most roofing company owners that are watching this video are not. Then you realistically would need like, you know, 100 leads every single month.
For the most part, you probably don't need that much most roofing company owners that I speak to they need approximately about 30. 30 leads a month and then be really happy people, right? They'd have a profitable business, and they'll be able to actually grow and you know, scale their businesses year after year just off of those 30 leads every single month. And how do we go about doing that? One very popular area that I see all the time is Dallas Fort Worth.
Now that is almost like a hellhole of competition, roofers, unlicensed, it's just mayhem. And I highly, highly recommend you run away from it. Because it is crazy. The only people that are really doing very well are the people who have been established in those areas for quite some time. It is that much more difficult, because it is so saturated, whereas you could target an area just north Plano, Frisco some of those other areas around Dallas Fort Worth to be able to generate the number of leads that you actually need for your business. So, in a nutshell, you wanna stay away from those areas, right? If you are in an area where if you Google that specific area, and you see, you know, 10 different companies with more than, say, 50 reviews, for example, under Google business listings. You're in for a tough climb. And it's going to take you years.
And if you don't have those deep pockets, this is where the deep pockets come into play. If you don't have those deep pockets, to be able to withstand at least three years of consistent hammering towards Dallas, towards Fort Worth, then use stand no way in chance. No chance in hell to be able to start ranking locally within that area.
Whereas if you want to target a smaller area, around those areas, you can spend as little as a year and that's me being kind of generous. A year to year and a half, targeting an area that's actually gonna produce close to 50 leads for you every single month once you get established. Now that comes with a lot of hard work on your end as well, right? You cannot genuinely expect a marketing company to look after everything for you with you kicking back and doing absolutely nothing.
That is where you will lose, all right? You need to be able to amplify the results on your end. By utilizing your smartphone, you bought that device for a reason, right? And so why not be able to use it and not only you you can assign your sales guys to also utilize their cell phones. So that you get more content on your Google My Business listing, on your Facebook page, on their personal Facebook pages, to start driving more traffic to your business, right? That is what these devices should be for when it comes to running your roofing company. So start utilizing that, stay away from the big areas. And start targeting the low hanging fruit because they're there, there's a lot less competition. And you'll be able to get more results in a much shorter amount of time.
What to do if your roofing website isn't generating leads?
And lastly, I wanna talk about your website, all right. If for some reason you thought that getting a website was gonna drive more leads to your company. Then I don't already have to tell you this, you had another thing coming, right? In order for it to be used as a tool to drive leads to your business. It needs to be nurtured, treat it like your baby, right? This tiny little thing that needs to grow. You can't just have it born and then do nothing with it, right? It's just gonna do absolutely nothing. if not worse, let's just not talk about it.
You wanna be able to nurture that website over time, so that it's able to generate those leads for you and if you're not in a position to be able to nurture that site, so that it generates leads. Then don't bother it up, I would much rather you go a different route, a route that's actually going to produce for you with very minimal effort on your behalf. So what I would rather you do is, use your Google My Business listing to create a website. If you haven't already, be sure to check out my video that I posted last week, about Google My Business and creating a website for your Google My Business. That will give you all the tools that you need to have something online to generate leads.
What is the point of creating a website, if it doesn't do anything for you, right? The whole purpose of having a website online is so that it is being used as a tool, right? Let's just call it an asset for the business to produce, right? That is exactly what your Google My Business website would do for your company, if it's utilized properly. If you don't have the resources to invest in say, writers to post blogs on your website, to create videos, to make sure that everything is always up and running. Then you're much better off going the Google My Business website route. So now you know that this online thing doesn't require a huge budget, to stay away from the large cities and to utilize your Google My Business website instead of your traditional website.
So let me know in the comments, what other myths, questions, rumors, anything of the sort that you've kind of heard out there that you need to be clarified. Let me know in the comments down below, and I will definitely get to it.
And as mentioned at the beginning of this video, I have a few spots open for that one on one call about my roofing lead generation training program designed specifically for roofers. So the link for that is in the description down below. Be sure to click it, if you're looking to get enrolled. For those of you who don't know, in this training program, you work directly with myself. To build the machine within your business to target people who are actually looking for the roofing services that your company provides. I've helped many roofing companies from Colorado to Texas to Connecticut to Michigan to New York, to Georgia, you name it.
I'm working with roofing companies all over the United States, as well as in Canada. And all of them have this system within their business that continuously generates roofing leads for their company every single month, and actually helps them become a local authority.
So if you're a roofing company owner who's currently dissatisfied with the current state of your online marketing, then I highly recommend you click that link in the description down below and book a call with me. And that way we can get on the phone and get the talking. Also, if you want to join a community of roofers just like yourself, have a free Facebook mastermind group.
The link for that is in the description down below in there and we share strategies that work that actually help you generate more roofing leads for your company. And lastly, if you liked this video, be sure to give it a thumbs up. Hit that notification bell and subscribe to my channel so that you get notified when I release a new video every single Wednesday. All right, so until then I will see you next week. Peace.
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collegeappconsultants-com · 6 years ago
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Collin College Engineering Technology & Computer Systems
The Engineering, Technology & Computer Systems Department of Collin College is located in Frisco, Texas, just north of Dallas. Our campus is "home"​ to more than 8,000 students who are pursuing exciting career paths in a variety of emerging technologies and industries. Our classes boast a low student-to-teacher ratio and extensive hands-on experience, so students graduate well-equipped to make a difference in tomorrow. Concerned about balancing school and your other commitments? Don't be! We offer evening classes, online classes and even weekend college to accommodate every need and schedule. Best of all, we're the most affordable institution of higher education in the county. Our Associate of Applied Science programs enable students to earn a degree and enter the high tech job market in just two years. Plus we have articulation agreements with many area universities that make transferring with an AS degree virtually seamless. Why wait to start a STEM career? Check out Collin College and the ETCS Department today.
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icodeinc-blog · 8 years ago
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iCode offers many programming classes for the kids & Teens...
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icodeschool-blog · 7 years ago
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Computer programming classses are conduct for summer camp.get use of this opportunity.
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icodeschool-blog · 8 years ago
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iCodeschool helps the young minds to explore  their tech knowledge around the whole universe
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icodeschool-blog · 8 years ago
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icodeschool-blog · 8 years ago
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Compete. Experience. Engage. Achieve. That's the iCode way. Happy Wednesday, everyone!
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icodeinc-blog · 8 years ago
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Icodeinc provides technical education program and helps to sort out the student creativity and interest etc.
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Are you looking for the best after school computer coding or programming courses for your kids? Visit us at Dallas & Frisco Campus or call 469-608-7023 now!
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icodeschool-blog · 7 years ago
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What does fashion have to do with programming? Meet Lyndsey Scott! She is a fashion model for clothing companies like Calvin Klein and a computer application developer! She's developed multiple mobile apps and has made large contributions to Stack Overflow.
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icodeschool-blog · 7 years ago
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Still searching for an after-school activity for students Kindergarten through third grade? iCode has the perfect solution. Register for our Tuesday/Thursday Foundation Belt from 5:00-6:00PM and receive $25 off registration. Classes begin 9/18. Enroll now! Spots are limited.
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icodeschool-blog · 7 years ago
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Enroll now to get your child on to a solid and successful academic path. We have a few spots left. Call now and receive $25 off registration!
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icodeschool-blog · 7 years ago
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We are thrilled to have Collin, our Frisco Independent School District intern for 2018-2019! He will be helping with our graphics on social media! Stay tuned!
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