Searchen Releases Responsive HTML Website Design and Development Service
Long Island, NY (PRWEB) September 20, 2013 -- Searchen Networks Inc., an Internet consultation firm based on Long Island, N.Y., has announced a new ‘Responsive HTML Service’ which includes a design approach aimed at providing an optimal viewing experience – east to read format, with minimal resizing, panning, and scrolling—across a wide range of devices from mobile phones to desktop computer monitors.
“If your web site lacks basic and fundamental appeal to the consumer it’s nearly as bad as not having a web site at all,” said John Colascione, President of Searchen Networks Inc. “Even worse, not addressing a user’s experience on your site can also mean decreased search rankings as search engines like Google begin to measure usability like never before.” he added.
As an example to what Responsive HTML; users can visit http://www.searchen.com on multiple devices to experience a look and feel that adjusts to a user’s screen across a wide range of devices from mobile devices like iPhones or other tablet devices.
Searchen Networks services include access and availability of specialists in Internet marketing, PHP programming, MySQL databases, domain names, server administration including control panels such as Plesk and Cpanel as well as graphic designers.
About SEARCHEN NETWORKS®
Searchen Networks ® is a pioneer in search engine marketing. The SEARCHEN® mission is, and has always been, to provide services poised at increasing a company’s overall visibility on the Internet. Providing customers around the world with Internet domain names (web addresses), web hosting, SSL certificates and more, Searchen Networks ® services its own network of media properties and provides expert Internet consulting to a select group of clients throughout the United States.
For more information please visit: https://www.searchen.com/webmaster-services/.
Christopher Boyle, Searchen Networks, Inc., http://www.searchen.com, +1 (631) 587-7050, [email protected]
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