Davis Facilitators are encouraged to work with professional web site designers to create sites. (For recommendations, see Web Designers for Facilitators.) Please also feel free to share the link to this web site with your designer. Please take measures to assure that the site is not easily viewable to the public or discoverable by ..
Category : Web Site Approval Process
Please go through this checklist before submitting your site for approval. General: ____ Are the Davis-based programs you offer clearly identified as being Davis? _____ Does the site clearly identify the Facilitator(s) by name? _____ Does the site include the Facilitator’s phone number and geographic location? Links to www.dyslexia.com web site: Option A: (Preferred: ..
Individuals who are in the final stages of licensing stages (final pods / final field assignments) may develop and submit a website for approval final to licensing, subject to these requirements: The site must be protected from public view and from search-engine indexing by password-only access or other appropriate means to keep the site hidden. ..
Davis trademarks, including the word “Davis”, cannot be used as part of a Facilitator’s domain name. That is, a Davis Facilitator may not register or use a domain such as “www.davisprograms.net” because “Davis” is a registered trademark. Similarly, the word “Davis” should not be part of the site title, though is acceptable to be used ..
If you plan to develop a large web site (more than 10 pages), it is best to first develop the home page and primary pages of the site, and submit those for approval. Subsequent pages can be submitted for approval as developed. That process will enable more rapid approval of your site, and will allow ..
Facilitators should submit print material to their DDA of affiliation for approval. All print material that references the Davis program and/or the facilitator’s status as a licensed Davis provider is subject to the terms of the facilitator licensing agreement and does require prior approval from their Hub or DDA of affi..
If you make changes to a web site that has already been approved, you must promptly inform DDAI or your DDA of affiliation of any significant changes to portions of the web site related to Davis program or services, including changes to text, addition of new material, and addition of new images or videos depicting Davis ..
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What is a Landing Page? A landing page is a standalone web page, created specifically for a marketing or advertising campaign. It is where the user “lands” after they click a link in an ad, email, or social media share. It usually has a single focus or purpose and a call to action — such ..