ClinicYou – clinicyou.com is a Web 2.0 based application for clinicians and medical services. A web based practice management software with nothing to install. Its design perfectly suits the description of ‘Web 2.0 Design’.
1.Artistic attraction
The biggest advantage of web 2.0 design is that you get an opportunity to vent out your creativity in a very artistic way. It captures the audience attention easily and helps you keep them at your site for a long time. You can clearly see this on the ClinicYou.com homepage;
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2.Content range
In Web 2.0 design, you can use larger fonts to decorate your webpage. Experimenting with new fonts is a basic change which has come with web 2.0. You can focus on vital key phrases with a larger font.
3.Effortless Navigation
Viewers of your site expect flawless navigation when they come to your website. Every Web 2.0 website demands that you keep the navigation system very easy for your users.
4.Design Capability
The best feature of Web 2.0 design is mainly the logo design capability. You can design significant large logos which is very important for brand promotion. This can easily capture the eyes of your viewers.

5.Use of Helpful icons
One can use impressive icons on the important areas of a website to draw attention of your viewers. Putting noticeable icons is again increasing design capability. The icons will automatically put visitors at your required area.
6.Number of columns reduced
The less the number of columns, the more is the clarity of a website. Infusing too many columns reduces the simplicity of the website. In Web 2.0 style, columns are kept minimal.
7.Simple Looking
The Web 2.0 concept has a lot of new features, so the design is kept simple and minimal for the users. You can achieve your objective only by keeping the design simple.
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The Web Designing world is marching forward with an array of features. Web 2.0 designs are taking a step ahead with modernized features by capturing viewer concentration.

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1.Communicate your Leverage Point
Let people know what you can do ‘differently’. Entrepreneurs should talk about their capital efficiency. Probably you are doing some work cheaper than others or you have access to a group of customers – think of any leverage point you have and flaunt it.
2.Communicate through a story
People find stories interesting and exciting. There was this problem and I thought this product would be perfect. Know more about the idea and your product and have a good story with it.
3.Accept that your Startup may have flaws
Every startup has one issue or the other in the early days and accept these issues. Don’t spend time convincing others why your startup is like this or like that. Spend that energy in explaining what your startup may grow up as.
4.Plan Small and Dream Big
In the early days you can’t be extravagant and you need to explain this to be funded properly.
We suggest you read this post at OnStartups for more insight to the topic
Even though I know an idea is likely going to take more cash than the entrepreneur things, I prefer backing people that believe they can do it with little cash and try to do so. As Josh said, learn to fail cheaper

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These points may come across as basic, but these are the small points one should keep in mind when launching a startup;
1.Start by thinking small and extend your thinking from there. Small and simple thinking will allow you to concentrate on what is important
2.Higher good coders/technical people in every department 3.Financial reward is good, but aspiring entrepreneurs should first look out for opportunities where thy can learn. Allow employees to take on projects even if they don’t have the qualifications.
4.Don’t manage profit, but cash flow. Money in and money out should be the only two financial yardsticks that matter.
5.Perfection is the enemy of success (incase of startups). Speed is better than perfection.
6.Sell, sell and sell. Selling to everyone including business world, employees and suppliers. Sell yourself, sell your product, have a sales professional in your team.
7.Start NOW. Don’t wait.