Klovera FAQ
Answers to some of our common questions:
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Stop Using Internet Explorer 6 & 7!

Internet Explorer 6 & 7 contain several security holes that will never be patched. Simply put, ie6 and ie7 are not safe browsers to use in any situation.
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Things to Know Before You Start Designing

This is the first post in the Design Process series. In this series I’ll cover the methods used when developing websites, user interfaces or similar complex graphic elements. This defiantly isn’t the only way to approach a design project but it has worked well for me over the years. This Design Process is part of the broader Development Process we follow in our projects. Read more
Is your website successful?

A website needs to do 2 things to be successful:
- Obtain & maintain ‘good’ traffic
- Consistently convert traffic into something beneficial
To apply a ‘brick and mortar’ example, this is equivalent to making sure that you not only have customers in your store but that it is also easy for them to buy things they are interested in. On the web, your site needs to be easily found by people who are looking for what you offer. Once they find you, they need to like and trust what they see enough to take action.
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Why Klovera?
So why should you consider us for your next web project?
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The Truth About Hosting
Over the years I have used several hosting companies for my own personal websites and for the last few years administered our company dedicated servers. In this time I have noticed an industry trend to ‘oversell’ hosting. This is most prominent in the very inexpensive hosting options know as ‘shared hosting’. In this article I will explain the different hosting options and expose what I believe to be the truth about ‘overselling’ in the industry.
How Much is a Website?
There are many factors that go into the mix for pricing a new website or a website redesign. The concept is very similar to what goes into determining the price of a new vehicle. The model, manufactures, accessories and place of purchase will significantly modify the price. And while a privately owned used compact might get you from point A to point B, that new sports car from the dealership will get you there in style.