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Web-Site Makeovers: For Help Click Here In the beginning, it was all so simple: A few lines of funky-looking HTML code in a text file turned on a light in your entrepreneurial soul. Soon you were adding features and content like crazy. But whether you're CNN/Sports Illustrated or a local hobby store, it doesn't take long for your Web site to experience the cyberequivalent of urban sprawl. When that happens, you need a makeover. But where to begin? With us. BUSINESS WEEK e.biz has asked a panel of Web-design experts to help us help you. If you think your site could use an overhaul, send us your URL, your business goals, and some details about your problem as you see it. Is your traffic declining? Are your customers confused? Are your downloads poky? If your site is chosen, our panelists will offer a critique and suggestions. We'll feature our reviews and makeovers on our online site (ebiz.businessweek.com). For more details, E-mail us at webdesign@businessweek.com.
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RELATED ITEMS The e.biz 25, Sept. 27, 1999: "Clearing Up Web-Site Clutter" "How the New Design Aims to Score" | ||||||||||