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Do you need a Business Website?

If you are a business owner and if you do not have a website, this is an important factor that needs to be considered. Owning a website will not only help your current and prospective clients, with information such as your office hours, products & services, prices, it will also permit your online audience to see what great products and services you offer and inspire them into action! They can contact you easily through a form converting them into your Clients.

Benefits of Having a Website:

  1. Far Cheaper and Much More Flexible Than Print Advertising
  2. Market Expansion
  3. 24/ 7/ 365 VISIBILITY to Prospects
  4. Improve credibility: Tell potential customers what you are about and why you deserve their trust and confidence.
  5. Growth Opportunity: Tell the world what you have and will achieve

Components of a Website include:

  • Domain Name: an URL like www.yourcompany.com which becomes your online address. You sign up for this, usually for a year or more
  • Hosting Space: A space in an online server where your website will reside so that people across the globe can access your site 24×7
  • Website Design: Information regarding your company, people, products, services with images. It can also have a contact form through which people can reach out to you
  • Google Friendly: The website should have page titles & meta tags which makes it easy to be found by Google search.
  • Website Maintenance: A website is a dynamic medium & needs constant updates about your new products / services or change in your contact details.

A professional website creates a credible relationship with your customers and communicates a competent approach.

A professional web design agency can offer you all the above services in a single package. You can post or update changes you want in the site, which will be carried out by the agency.

Pixel Avatar, a trendy web design company, which has been instrumental in accelerating the growth of many businesses through their focused and result oriented web design in Chennai, NOW offer a highly potent avenue to address your complete Business website needs.

This web design package priced at Rs.9999 includes:

  • Domain Name for 1 Year
  • Hosting space for 1 Year
  • Up to 5 Pages of your own personal business website
  • Contact form with auto-response to address prospective Clients needs
  • Google Friendly Site

And you can signup for an exclusive offer of web support up to 31st March 2013 for an additional charge of just Rs.9999/-

You can visit www.pixelavatar.com or call @ +91 96625 20041 to get started with your business website.

Why Women “Think Pink”

Pink Roses, Pink Candy, Pink Dresses, Pink shoes, even Pink MOBILES!!!!!  Watch any girl or young woman and there will be at least two elements of  Pink in their attire.

What is it with Pink and Women? Why this obsession with this dainty colour. Come, let us find out.

Surely you’ve done it before. You see a small baby and, based on the color of the baby’s blanket, decide whether it’s a boy or a girl. Its common knowledge that pink is for girls and blue is for boys. But have you ever wondered why? Why is it that boys prefer blue and girls pink? Is it a cultural phenomenon, as many assume? Or does this distinction between color preferences occur on a different level?

This question is exactly what two neuroscientists working at Newcastle University in Great Britain seek to answer. Doctors Anya Hurlbert and Yazhu Ling created an experiment concerning color preferences among men and women.

The researchers assembled 206 test subjects of both sexes between the ages of 20 and 26 for the study. Most were British Caucasians, but 37 were of Chinese ancestry and were raised in China. The subjects sat before a computer while two rectangles of different colors flashed on the screen. For the purpose of the study, the neuroscientists divided the color spectrum into two halves, red-green and blue-yellow. The rectangles were sorted into these two categories.

The researchers asked participants to quickly choose which rectangle they preferred, and then the computer moved on to another set of rectangles. The findings from the experiment showed that men and women both preferred blue out of this set of basic colors.

When given mixed colors to choose from, the male population of the study showed a wide preference for color blends. But when the women were asked to choose from mixed colors, they tended to prefer colors that moved away from blue and toward the red end of the spectrum, where shades like pinks and lilacs are found. The scientists concluded that the long-held distinction of color preferences among genders had a real basis.

But why? Couldn’t these results be due to the participants being raised in a culture where blue is for boys and pink for girls?

That’s where the Chinese participants came in. To show the pink/blue color preference exists across cultures and is therefore not a cultural construct, the researchers gave the same test to Chinese subjects. The results were similar among the Chinese women and the British women: Both preferred the shades found on the red side of the spectrum.

This lends support to the notion that color preferences among the sexes have a biological basis rather than a cultural one. The researchers hope to support this conclusion with a revised version of the test modified for infants. A very young child, the scientists’ reason, hasn’t yet had a chance to be socialized into a gender role by society. Therefore, any color preferences displayed by babies would have to be innate.

It is also said that blue may be associated with boys because having a boy baby was considered associated with good luck in ancient times.  So the boy baby was dressed in blue since that was the color of the sky where the gods lived and was considered a way of warding off bad luck.  Same thing in Greece where blue eyes were considered to be able to turn away evil.

In ancient China, red dye was relatively cheap and plentiful whereas blue dye was much more expensive and rare.  So it was considered appropriate to dress a son in blue because he would bring a dowry to the family when he married.

There are a lot of theories, proclamations, scientific findings, rationale behind this colour. The irrevocable fact however, is that Pink is an integral part of the feminine world. The cause of this, let us put it cynically as, due to marketing.
On a happier note, let us wish the Women in our lives  a happy Women’s day.