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[2003-01-30] 5 Things To Know About Users "Know Your Users" is the mantra of any good designer. Yet, *what* should you actually know about your users?
[2003-01-29] Seven Ways to Jump Start Your New Website You've just got a new website and it looks beautiful, but unless you take some active steps to promote it, it will just sit there like a new car without any gas and empty tires.
[2003-01-28] How to Make a Winning Home Page One of the most common questions I get from my clients is, "What should I put on my home page? Where do I begin?" Whether you are starting a new web site or redesigning your existing one, these are important questions to ask. If you don't get the answers right, you might as well not even have a web site.
[2003-01-22] The Only HTML Writers Need to Know You're a writer, not a webmaster. But if you are writing for publication on a Web site, your editor may ask you to provide the basic HTML formatting for your work. Don't panic.
[2003-01-21] 5 Simple Steps to Protect Your Digital Downloads A couple of days ago, I was searching for a popular eBook online. Now I'm not going to tell you the name of this eBook for reasons you'll understand in the next few minutes.
[2003-01-21] The 10 Success Basics For Your Online Business It's always a good time to review what's been working or not working for you in your marketing efforts. Take the time to be honest with yourself about whether or not you're moving forward.
[2003-01-16] How to Feed Content-Hungry Site Visitors Writing good web content is a lot like planning a big dinner party. You're looking forward to having lots of guests, but you're not sure about when they'll arrive or how hungry they'll be. You know Deborah will only nibble on the salad, Laura will snack on the chicken, and Dan will cheerfully devour everything you serve. As an experienced party planner, you'll accommodate your guests' diverse appetites. A good web writer does the same thing - accommodates the appetites of all content-hungry visitors by providing different amounts of content for different users.
[2003-01-14] Why You Need to Keep Your Website Updated We're all so busy, aren't we? The days fly by, and before you know it - a week or a month has passed by. It's easy to forget everything we have to do in today's busy world.
But if you don't keep your website updated, you'll soon regret it. As quickly as things change on the Internet, you could find your site linking to nothing!
How embarrassing if a potential customer clicks a link on your site and gets a 404 error page. You sure won't look very professional!
[2003-01-10] Internet Marketing Newbie Learns A Lesson As far as internet marketing, I started out like most 'newbies' looking to make money on the internet. I work a full time job away from home during the day, then come home to a part-time business on the net. I have the same dreams and desires as so many of you. I want to quit that day job and be able to make a living working at home!
[2003-01-09] 3 Immediately-Usable Selling Tips! 1) Keep Them Interested
[2003-01-03] Software Basics Save Money and Time Many people are confused when it comes to making decisions about software. Installing, uninstalling, trouble-shooting, buying; there is much to think about. This article discusses some software basics everyone should understand.
Tip 1: To prevent unnecessary trouble, install one new program at a time. Be sure the program works correctly before installing another. Try to learn one new program at a time.
Tip 2: Many new software owners fail to register their software. One advantage of registration is the company tech support you can access if there is a problem. Also, special upgrade discounts are usually available only if one registers the software.
[2003-01-02] Transform your Home Page with Passion Copywriting If you are like many professionals, you know your subject, you are an expert in your field such as speaking or coaching. You are even passionate about it! What you may not know is how to tell people about your services and products to get them to buy.
Your home page needs passion. You have only 10 seconds or so to impress your visitor. Make sure you don't have long paragraphs of bio or description of your mission, service, or book. Visitors, who really are potential clients or customers, want to know what's in it for them. Make every word count.
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