Development of a CCK Webform Module

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rabiakhatun785
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Development of a CCK Webform Module

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Here at eMUNICATIONS we love to play paintball. The game has a lot to offer: teamwork, adrenaline, development, exercise and the good sunshine (something that is usually foreign to the eMUNICATIONS team).

Naturally, we also like good quality websites (something that is often foreign to the paintball community). Most of the paintball websites I have found are in a state of disrepair: there is usually little to no thought given to the end user, basic information is hard to find, and very few of them use social media in a useful way.

Until recently, most course owners I've iceland phone numbers spoken to seem to regard their website as an afterthought. This wouldn't have been a major issue five years ago, but in today's world, the quality of your website is just as important as the quality of your course.

Not everyone has an eye for design, but when your online presence is clean and professional, it communicates that your business is clean and professional. You may not want to pay for professional design to cut costs, but avoiding this expense will only help your costs in the short term; your revenue will suffer in the long term.

One of the biggest frustrations I've experienced with paintball field websites is the lack of pertinent information or poor placement of it. Within the first five seconds of viewing a website, a user should be able to identify your field's hours, pricing, location, and contact information. Some paintball fields have odd hours or open on random days and don't do a good job of informing their customers when these things happen. This is where social media comes in.
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