My website is not pulling it’s weight? What can I do?

Talk to a pro. Little things can make a big difference. Change your key words around. Revamp your front page. Gear it more toward sales and conversions. Use mailing lists to keep track of contacts. Submit your site every thirty days to the search engines.


 


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george edgar joyce III

E-mail protocol

 

This is always a favorite and I usually get a few thank yous. When emailing people, especially if you’re emailing to or from a business, do not include unnecessary attachments.This is certainly not meant to hurt your feelings. Too many people spend time trying to figure out where your attachment is. If it’s a background, most get confused and are afraid there’s something being downloaded in the background that may harm their computer. Especially the Windows users, with all the viruses and such being floated around it’s tough enough to keep your system up to par.Also most people never take the time to trim them out of their email and it takes of hard drive space.

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george edgar joyce III

Why do most of the websites I see use the same fonts?

Basically designers stick to just a few fonts for the text of your website. This is because the viewer of your website must have the same font installed on their computer as the font used in your website. Generally there are only a few that fit the bill for both Macintosh and Windows platforms.

Times, Arial, Courier, Verdana, Tahoma and sometimes Comic Sans…
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george edgar joyce III