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Jul 08

Single Property Real Estate Website

Domicilo Single Property Websites

Half Nut Development introduces Domicilo the Half Nut single property real estate website solution.  In today’s real estate market you need something to set yourself apart from every other real estate agency and agent. Domicilo gives you that advantage with creating a single property real estate website for each one of your properties.

Domicilo Basic Benefits

  • A low-cost Website dedicated to each of your specific properties. Great for high-end properties!
  • No high start-up costs to develop a full website.
  • Full years hosting with property specific domain name/url.
  • Advanced web design and development optimized for search engine optimization (SEO), Google, Bing, Yahoo!
  • Custom website templates, templates look like your site and not a bland cookie-cutter template.
  • Bulk discounts for multiple sites.
  • Photo Gallery
  • Property Details
  • Contact form for showing reservations
  • Google maps location
  • Your contact information
  • Website traffic analytic to track customer usage
  • 20% Discount for multiple sites!

Domicilo Advanced Options

  • Options for mobile/smart phone development
  • Virtual Tours
  • Facebook, Twitter and Blogging capabilities
  • Open House Calendar
  • more…

Domicilo Basic Pricing

Sites Cost Total Monthly Cost
(20% Discount)
Cost Per Site
1 $ 22.84 $18.84 $18.84
2 $45.68 $36.55 $18.67
3 $67.48 $53.90 $18.39
5 $106.21 $84.97 $17.51
10 $205.57 $164.45 $17.01

Contact us today at sales@halfnutdevelopment.com or phone us at 801-560-8812 for more details and to get setup with your own Domicilo account.

How it Works

  1. Select a domain for a property -Example: www.3293w11525s.com.
  2. Gather images for photo gallery
  3. Gather information about property
  4. Show us your website or desired look and feel for your template
  5. Send all the information to Half Nut and we’ll setup your site and add all the information to your template.
  6. Put the small URL on yard signs and advertising materials to focus on bringing people to that property.

We handle all the heavy lifting for you.  Just provide the basic information for each property and we handle all the technical registration, hosting setup, design and development of getting your site live!

Here are a few examples:

Feb 03

My Google Products Adventure Continues with Google Chrome

When Google Chrome first came out I was excited because it was new and hoped it would receive more wide-spread adoption or at least help kill IE 6 so we don’t have to deal with design and development issues with it.  I’ve used Chrome sporadically  ever since if was released and followed it’s acceptance.  I can’t say that I’ve switched to it though as I just don’t like looking at the thing.  In other words, you can take away my Firefox when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.  I use Firefox for development since there really is no substitute for it for a developer.  Firefox has changed the way web development is done.  With Firebug, Yslow and the myriad of other plug-ins you just can’t beat it.  Also for my off-work hours not quite sure when those are but when I browse for fun it’s with Firefox as well as you just can’t beat it for a browser.

Okay, now after having heard my testament to Firefox there can be no speculation that I’m just a Google fan boy.  I can say right now that I love Firefox, heck I even have my black Firefox t-shirt on right now.  Any positives I have to say about Chrome from this point on would be in comparison to Firefox which I believe is the best browser, so the bar is set very high.

So let’s give Chrome another try today and see how it stacks up. Here is what Google says about its product.

Fast start-up
Google Chrome launches in a snap.

Okay, fast start up.  Yep, it started fast, but then again just about every program I have starts fast unless you’re looking a Photoshop is this really an issue.  Any difference in the start up time is really negligible and unimportant. For fast loading I’ve got to say it was a tie.

Fast loading
Google Chrome loads web pages quickly.

I tried out a few heavy pages like ESPN and others with video content and there wasn’t perceptable difference.  So I then Googled browser speed tests and found the following.

The visual test – navigating the 3D JavaScript world

I love this simple speed test and you can quickly see the difference if you have multiple browsers installed on your system (you should if you consider yourself a web developer). Go to Canvascape – “Experimenting With Textures” developed by Ben Joffe. Change the resolution to High (click on the “Apply” button) and visually compare how fast the web browsers display the textured 3D world (inspired by Wolfenstein).

Running against the latest Firefox I’ve got to say Google out performed Firefox in this test.   There is a noticeable difference in the smoothness and speed of walking around the maze.  Google Chrome is the clear winner of this point at least for this test.

Another test I ran was to see how the JavaScript engines in each browser compared.  To do this I ran the benchmark tool at http://jsbenchmark.celtickane.com.  It wasn’t even close.  Chrome was at least 2-3 times faster.  So applications that run a lot of JavaScript like web based email clients I think this would make a substantial difference.  Google Chrome is the clear winner again.


Google Chrome

Average Score: 456 ± 0

1. Quicksort 35.8
2. Factorials 178.9
3. Conway 58.2
4. Ribosome 40.4
5. MD5 17
6. Primes 31.4
7. Genetic Salesman 48.4
8. Arrays 10
9. Dates 18.3
10. Exceptions 1

FireFox 3.5
Average Score:
160 ± 0

1. Quicksort 14.5
2. Factorials 16.2
3. Conway 35.2
4. Ribosome 15.3
5. MD5 19.1
6. Primes 16.1
7. Genetic Salesman 5.7
8. Arrays 18.1
9. Dates 8.8
10. Exceptions 11.3

Fast search
Search the web right from the address bar.

This one is pretty clear cut,  Google has search integrated into the url location so you can type an address or search right form that box.  Okay, I guess this is a fraction of a percent better as with Firefox I have to click in the Google search box right NEXT to the url box.  Is it a big deal, probably slightly more than the start up issue but not enough to get me to switch browsers.

I have two problems with Google Chrome that will keep me from using it as my browser.  The first is that I’m a designer/developer and can’t live without Firebug.  There’s no way I could use Google Chrome to develop with.  Now if you’re not developing and just want to use it to browse YouTube , blogging or your favorite sites I could see this.  I’d recommend it to my family, wife or children as it is a very fast browser and has some nice functionality.  For development though there’s no question.  I wouldn’t feel bad for Chrome though, this is one of the same reasons I don’t use Internet Explorer anymore to develop (only for testing).

The second issue I have with Chrome is that like all Google tools they’re just not as visually attractive as other products.  This is an important issue but not the most important or I’d be using  Safari for Windows.  For me Chrome and Safari are neck-and-neck for my back-up browser.  I use them about equally the same, which is about 5% of my time.  I do think Chrome has come a long way though.  I mean if you compare it to any version of Internet Explorer it’s much cleaner and nicer to look at.

To sum it all up I don’t think using Chrome again today has changed how I’ve felt about it.  I know its a good browser, it’s fast and search engine friendly but for a development environment I just can’t leave Firefox behind.

Jan 23

Advanced Web Design and Development

We do the highest quality web design and development. We make your site fast and findable, meaning we can help you get ranked on Google and other search engines.

We have the skills and experience. We’ve been doing web design since 1996 and we’ve worked with some of the biggest clients in the state and around the world. Let us bring that experience to your web site.

You’ll find cheaper but you won’t find better. With web design you truly do get what you pay for.

Check out our sites at www.halfnutdevelopment and www.5nut.com.

Email us today for a free bid at sales@halfnutdevelopment.com.

Web Page Design
* Shopping Carts
* Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
* Slicing Photoshop/Illustrator Designs into XHTML & CSS
* Logo design
* Corporate identity
* Custom graphics and icon design
* Advanced XHTML Semantic markup, tableless design
* Accessibility, Section 508 and WCAG
* Design & Development for viewing with iPhone
* Blog, MySpace & other community customizations
* E-Commerce
* Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
* Web 2.0 Design
* Experienced with corporate level design practices (MVC/MVP)

Web Development

* CSS -Tableless design
* Semantic Markup/W3C Coding Standards
* HTML, XHTML, DHTML
* XML & XSLT
* LAMP, PHP, MySQL ASP
* Perl, Ruby on Rails, Python
* WordPress, Drupal and Zen Cart
* .Net, ASPX, SQL Server
* AJAX, JQuery & JavaScript
* MySQL, Oracle & database design
* Flash

Web Site Evaluation

* We can run a free 50 point evaluation to measure and improve
o Aesthetics & Look and Feel -Keep it current to keep people coming back!
o User Experience (UX) -How User Friendly is your site?
o Validity of all code (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) Errors prevent people from seeing your site and make it slower.
o Accessibility -Are you in compliance with Section 508 and WCAG.
o Site Speed -If your site is slow people will leave, learn how to make it faster!
o Browser testing -How does your site look on a Mac with Safari or other browsers?

Web Hosting

* Value and Corporate level Web Hosting
* Domain Purchasing
* Web log analysis
* Web Based Email hosting
* Virus scanning of your site
* Making your pages database driven with dynamic content
* Backup Solutions
* FTP access to your files
Contact us today at sales@halfnutdevelopment.com or call 801-560-8812.

Jan 23

Shopping Carts, ECommerce and Merchant Accounts…All You’ll Need to Sell Your Products and Services Online

Half Nut Development Shopping Carts/ecommerce solutionsShopping Carts, ECommerce and Merchant Accounts…All You’ll Need to Sell Your Products and Services Online?

If you’re like most people your eyes glazed over after reading the first line.  Most people have an idea of what products and services they want to sell on line but have no idea of how they can accomplish this monumental task.

This is where Half Nut Development comes in.  We have over 12 years of experience working with customers to get their products and services online.  We can help you with every step along the way from the customer visiting your site to paying with credit cards.

If you look at our product and services offerings as well as our portfolio you’ll see the past work we’ve done from the simplest of shopping carts with Pay Pal to full-blown ecommerce solutions that are just the right fit.

We know how complicated it can get to setup a shopping cart online so we’ve made an easy to follow list on getting your business started on the internet.   We’ve helped numerous customers sell their goods online from vitamins to t-shirts.  Here are a few of the important steps to remember when your looking at getting a shopping cart ready.  We have a number of solutions from OSCommerce and Zen Cart to our own custom shopping cart (Half Nut Cart).

  • Obtain a Merchant Account -Example: Authorize.net
  • Obtain a SSL (Secure Socket Layer) Certificate -Example:GoDaddy.com
  • Install/Enable a Shopping Cart -Example Zen Cart, osCommerce
  • Configure Shopping Cart
  • Implement Design in Shopping Cart
Here is how we were able to help Sea Turtle Swimwear get their business off the ground.
Sea Turtle Swimwear

Company: Sea Turtle Swimwear

Our mission is to bring you swimwear options that offer quality, uniqueness, protection and personalized service. So let your children SPLASH, PLAY, and EXPLORE.
Pardon the dust, we’re under construction right now.

Website: www.seaturtleswimwear.com

Technology: eCommerce/Shopping Cart with Zen Cart, LAMP(Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP), XHTML, CSS and Graphic design & layout.

Visit our page today at www.halfnutdevelopment.com and request a free bid on your next web project.

Jan 22

How Utah Converts their PSD/Photoshop Files to HTML/CSS

Do you have your website designed on paper or your head and need to convert your Photoshop files into HTML and CSS?

Whether your an amateur web designer or just need some extra help to get your designs web ready, Half Nut Development can help.

We have over 12 years of experience taking graphic designs and carving them up into HTML.  We specialize in using semantic markup and tableless design so you know you’re getting the highest quality work.  We make sure to validate our code against the W3C’s coding standards to make sure the designs work out well in all the major browsers.

Many companies both large and small in and around Utah have come to Half Nut Development to have us produce the code whether they’re short-handed or just want to outsource the whole project we’ve been there and pulled through to meet requirements and deadlines.  Let us take all the frustration out of your design and you can just concentrate on running your business.

If you look at our product and services offerings as well as our portfolio you’ll see the past work we’ve done as an outsource resource to many companies.  We can work as part of your team allowing you more flexibility in resources.  We’re simply paid as a 1099 contractor and let us worry about everything else.  Just point us at your project and we can get it done.

Visit our page today at www.halfnutdevelopment.com and request a free bid on your next web project.

Products

Whether we creating a simple web page or an intricate application Half Nut Development follows enhanced standards to bring you the best possible product.

Services

  • Web Site Development
  • Application Development
  • Search Engine Optimization - SEO
  • Web Hosting
  • Graphic and Logo Design

Contact Information

Half Nut Development

Phone: 801-560-8812

Fax: 800.766.0964

Email: justin@halfnutdevelopment.com