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  • How to design your website for optimal productivity
    (Fri Sep 29th, 2006, by Alan Richardson)
    What works best when promoting your web site. Eight Simple, Yet Essential, Web Design Principles As the internet evolves from its infancy into maturity, website development, design and marketing becomes more and more sophisticated - and more and more...
  • 15 Website Elements That Attract Visitors
    (Fri Sep 29th, 2006, by Catherine Franz)
    Here is a quick list of components that make a website attractive. They are listed in layers of attractiveness beginning with the "must" haves, to "nice to haves." 1. State the website's purpose up front and clearly of the site. Do this as quickly as...
  • The First Step
    (Fri Sep 29th, 2006, by Jesse Seymour)
    What is the First Step? The first step in designing a website is most likely the most crucial step in determining the success of a website. Let's compare a website to building a house. Everyone knows the first step in building a house. You have to pl...
  • Email tips and tricks
    (Fri Sep 29th, 2006, by Steve Lillo)
    /p> Email Tips and Tricks Excerpted from the upcoming book The Busy Person's Guide to a Profitable Website and PlanetLink's Enews - an email newsletter delivered for FREE to your computer. To subscribe, go to www.planetlink.com. We'll explore the use...
  • Whatever Happened To Keep It Simple?
    (Fri Sep 29th, 2006, by John Colanzi)
    I don't know, maybe it's just me, but it seems the KISS formula has been tossed out the window. I visit various sites that are supposed to be selling a product or service and get various messages such as: We'd like to let you know you don't have the...
  • Selecting Your Images
    (Thu Sep 28th, 2006, by Lee Asher)
    You can always tell the websites that want to be big, but aren't. How? By the sheer number of stock photographs (or images) plastered all over the design. If you've ever been to a business' website and seen one of those ubiquitous photos of a guy in ...

   
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