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9 Ways to Gain Your Visitors Respect:
The internet is filled with sites and they are good and bad.
Some have been known for a long time and some still struggle to
get the respect and fame they think they deserve. Although not
all your visitors are web design professional they...
Handwriting Font Tips - The Personal Touch That Makes a Difference
Most websites use similar fonts and as a result have a generic look. So, if you want to differentiate your look and also add a personal touch to your website, consider using handwriting fonts. These fonts really make people feel more comfortable...
How to Seize Design Essentials?
Design is a world of both art and science. It needs skill and technology in order to succeed. In addition, you can achieve success in this field if you are knowledgeable of the important basics of design. Design is a process. It has to be...
My Top Ten List Of Extremely Annoying Web Page Design Elements!
Easy navigation and usability are one of the most
important aspects of creating a "user friendly" website.
However, there are still a "plethora" of web-sites out there
that are, to be politically correct, “functionally challenged.”
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Web Design Is Not For The Squeamish: 9 Things You Should Know Before Designing A Website
The internet has become an integral part of our lives. Everyday
more and more websites are going online. With the advent of
online sitebuilders included with many hosting packages, anyone
can easily create a web presence and feel comfortable...
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3 STEPS TO SUCCESS!
Over the years I have visited numerous web sites, probably thousands upon thousands, and I am still amazed that people are not implementing the simplest of all marketing steps.
These three steps are continuously being ignored by many 'Netrepreneurs' and I dare say that many must be wondering why they are not yet 'overnight millionaires'!
Not only are these steps easy to implement, they are also a simple case of 'common sense'. I will not buy something from a site if the so called 'business man/woman' is incapable of even providing the basic of all details; such as:
1. a semi-attractive site would be nice - no I don't want 50 million graphics popping out at me, but I would like to be able to at least follow the context of the site. Is the site about this particular product or service, or is it about Tom, Dick and Harry's fifty million affiliate links and banners? Does it really need that ugly font scribbled in uneven columns, with overlapping graphics? Big Turn Off!! A simple menu tree down one side (or across the top can work well), and clear, uncluttered text. Scrolling backgrounds are annoying, as are fluoro fonts.
2. I'm not going to buy your product if I can only see a 'name', a brief outline of what it does
and a purchase link. I want to know why I should, no, not should, have to... no, NEED to buy this particular product. You need to tell me how this product is going to help me, WHY it will help and give me a hand with making my decision to buy.
3. I really, really want to buy your product, but... I don't have a credit card (or maybe I don't like using my card on the Net because I don't feel secure). I would really prefer to send you a cheque but I can't find a printable or downloadable order form. Never mind, I'll try somewhere else. (LOST SALE!!) N.B. If you are running an affiliate program from your site through one of the credit card processing companies, make sure you let your affiliates know that they will only earn a commission through the credit card sales link.
Three steps; are these steps leading you up the success ladder, or have you gotten yourself stuck in a rung?
About the Author
Kristy A. Taylor is the publishing Editor of Digital Dollars Ezine, dedicated to helping others earn their share of digital dollars. To subscribe to this free e-zine and receive free subscriber ads and products, send a blank e-mail to: mailto:subscribe-art@digitaldollars.biz or visit http://www.digitaldollars.biz
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