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Managing and Leading Great Teams bored and click onto a faster loading site. If you want people to see what you've done, decrease the file size. The way to do this is to run your picture through an image editor like the one discussed at the start of this article. In many of these programmes there is an option to optimize the picture for the web. This decreases file size whilst having very little effect to the quality. In a flash, you have fast pictures.Warren Bennis is one of my favourite leadership thinkers. I first encountered his thinking in a book he co-authored with Burt Nanus, Leaders: The Strategies for Taking Charge (1985). The book was based on in-depth interviews with 90 leaders, 60 from the corporate sector and 30 from the public sector. Bennis and Nanus believe that the distinction between a manager and a leader is crucial. Both are essential, but they are different. A manager brings things about, accomplishes things, and takes responsibility for conduct. A leader influences and guides the opinion of the group, its direction, its course, and its action. “Managers are people who do things right,” they state, “and leaders are people who do th 4. Find a place to put your website. To do this you will need a web address and what is called a host. The web address is what people type into the address bar to find your site and the host is the place where your site is stored. If you hand code or use a piece of software mentioned in 2b. you will most probably have to buy a domain name and some form of hosting. This can be affordably done by using a domain name and hosting company. These companies usually provide you with the tools to get your website from your computer o Increase Web Site Sales with a SEO Proposal - Part 2 Everybody seems to be getting their own little place on the web, whether it is to sell some old stuff on an auction site, post photos, write a diary or build a business empire. Web design appears like a bit of a magic art that can seem to be to some people highly technical and needing years of study and practice. Well in some cases it is. The good news ,however, is that simple web design is accessible to most of us with little effort. With a little knowledge and being prepared to work to your limitations, you can build a perfectly acceptable simple site to express yourself.Part I of this article discussed some of the points that should be included in a search engine optimization proposal. Visit the resources section at the bottom of the page if you wish to get a copy of the whole article.Part 2 will discuss the following topics:Creation of Meta Information Site Map Creation Link Popularity Building Web Site Load Time and HTML Validation Downloading and Uploading of Web Pages Browser Search Engine and Directory Submissions Compatibility and Resolution CheckingCreation of Meta Information (title, description, keywords)Meta information is used to provide additional information about HTML documents so that the searc There are a few tings that you need to get your website up on the net. The first thing is a computer with an internet connection. In addition to this, you will need some kind of editing software for any images or photos you would like to see on the site. The only other thing you need is a little imagination while I take you through the 5 tips on how to build a website. 1. Draw out a plan of how you want the site to look on paper before even touching the computer. This is very important because if you don't the computer has a very canny way of controlling your design. With no direction, you will find yourself adding elements that you didn't want or leaving out elements that you need. At the end of the design process your website may not look anything like what you intended. So remember, plan it out first. 2. Select the design method. Now with your plan to hand you need a way of turning your piece of paper into a fully functional website. There are many ways to do this with many pros and cons to each method. Let's take a look at some. 2a. Hand coding HTML HTML is one of the languages used to produce websites. There are many free resources on the internet with tutorials and examples for you to use on your site. The good thing about this method is that if you have a good understanding of HTML, you can produce amazing sites. However, the downside is that it is not the quickest thing to learn so it may slow you down. 2b. Install a web design software package onto your computer. There are some very good web design programmes out there that you can use on your computer. These programs speed up the process of designing websites by allowing you to hand code HTML and then switch to a 'design view' which shows you what the page will look like. Alternatively, you can add text and pictures to the page and the programme writes the code for you. This method is easier than pure hand coding and takes a lot of the repetitive processes out of the equation. However, there is still a learning curve to the programmes and you will need some knowledge of HTML to make the site work successfully. 2c. Use an online webpage editor. There are companies on the net that offer free webpage editors for you to make your own site on their website. Some of these are excellent and are so easy to use that even the biggest technophobe could have a website up and running in a day. These programs work by being able to place items on the page by dragging and dropping them. There is no code to learn and you have a lot of control over the layout. The downside is that a lot of people use the same programmes and you have to work from a predesigned layout. You can not be as individual as the other two methods but this is quite simply the easiest way in. 3. Make your images web friendly. If you take a picture on a digital camera to put on a website, you have to make the file size smaller before publishing it on the web. This is because now-a-days, digital cameras take very detailed images and therefore create a large file. When someone tries to view it on line in its original state, it will take a while to load the file through an internet connection. If you have to wait for a site to load, you may get bored and click onto a faster loading site. If you want people to see what you've done, decrease the file size. The way to do this is to run your picture through an image editor like the one discussed at the start of this article. In many of these programmes there is an option to optimize the picture for the web. This decreases file size whilst having very little effect to the quality. In a flash, you have fast pictures. 4. Find a place to put your website. To do this you will need a web address and what is called a host. The web address is what people type into the address bar to find your site and the host is the place where your site is stored. If you hand code or use a piece of software mentioned in 2b. you will most probably have to buy a domain name and some form of hosting. This can be affordably done by using a domain name and hosting company. These companies usually provide you with the tools to get your website from your computer on Tips on Choosing a Graphic Designer Draw out a plan of how you want the site to look on paper before even touching the computer.Many business people do their own designs with stunning results. Still others struggle to get noticed by clients or just do not have any design skills. If you are one of the struggling businesses or have no design skills, you are probably wondering about one question. How do I choose a graphic designer? There are so many choices. Well, have no fear; I hope to shed some light on your dilemma in this article.First of all, search the internet and choose three to four designers whose work you like. Then go back and review the designer’s portfolio more in depth. Ask yourself these questions: Is the work of good quality? Or does the work look like it was slapped together? Is the style of the designer appropria This is very important because if you don't the computer has a very canny way of controlling your design. With no direction, you will find yourself adding elements that you didn't want or leaving out elements that you need. At the end of the design process your website may not look anything like what you intended. So remember, plan it out first. 2. Select the design method. Now with your plan to hand you need a way of turning your piece of paper into a fully functional website. There are many ways to do this with many pros and cons to each method. Let's take a look at some. 2a. Hand coding HTML HTML is one of the languages used to produce websites. There are many free resources on the internet with tutorials and examples for you to use on your site. The good thing about this method is that if you have a good understanding of HTML, you can produce amazing sites. However, the downside is that it is not the quickest thing to learn so it may slow you down. 2b. Install a web design software package onto your computer. There are some very good web design programmes out there that you can use on your computer. These programs speed up the process of designing websites by allowing you to hand code HTML and then switch to a 'design view' which shows you what the page will look like. Alternatively, you can add text and pictures to the page and the programme writes the code for you. This method is easier than pure hand coding and takes a lot of the repetitive processes out of the equation. However, there is still a learning curve to the programmes and you will need some knowledge of HTML to make the site work successfully. 2c. Use an online webpage editor. There are companies on the net that offer free webpage editors for you to make your own site on their website. Some of these are excellent and are so easy to use that even the biggest technophobe could have a website up and running in a day. These programs work by being able to place items on the page by dragging and dropping them. There is no code to learn and you have a lot of control over the layout. The downside is that a lot of people use the same programmes and you have to work from a predesigned layout. You can not be as individual as the other two methods but this is quite simply the easiest way in. 3. Make your images web friendly. If you take a picture on a digital camera to put on a website, you have to make the file size smaller before publishing it on the web. This is because now-a-days, digital cameras take very detailed images and therefore create a large file. When someone tries to view it on line in its original state, it will take a while to load the file through an internet connection. If you have to wait for a site to load, you may get bored and click onto a faster loading site. If you want people to see what you've done, decrease the file size. The way to do this is to run your picture through an image editor like the one discussed at the start of this article. In many of these programmes there is an option to optimize the picture for the web. This decreases file size whilst having very little effect to the quality. In a flash, you have fast pictures. 4. Find a place to put your website. To do this you will need a web address and what is called a host. The web address is what people type into the address bar to find your site and the host is the place where your site is stored. If you hand code or use a piece of software mentioned in 2b. you will most probably have to buy a domain name and some form of hosting. This can be affordably done by using a domain name and hosting company. These companies usually provide you with the tools to get your website from your computer o Will The Real Spammer Please Stand Up! u can produce amazing sites. However, the downside is that it is not the quickest thing to learn so it may slow you down.If you have been using opt-in email marketing for sometime, I'm sure you might have got accused of spam at some point, even after doing everything right.Yes, I'm talking about people who actually agreed to receive your email, blaming you for sending unsolicited mail.According to me it's not their fault, as nowadays it's very easy to mistake an 'email marketer' for an 'email bomber'.The web has grown so wide and huge in the last couple of years that it has become hard to differentiate between a spammer and a legal email marketer.Spammers just didn't disturb a regular email users life but also wrecked havoc in the Internet marketing community.Day after day it's becoming 2b. Install a web design software package onto your computer. There are some very good web design programmes out there that you can use on your computer. These programs speed up the process of designing websites by allowing you to hand code HTML and then switch to a 'design view' which shows you what the page will look like. Alternatively, you can add text and pictures to the page and the programme writes the code for you. This method is easier than pure hand coding and takes a lot of the repetitive processes out of the equation. However, there is still a learning curve to the programmes and you will need some knowledge of HTML to make the site work successfully. 2c. Use an online webpage editor. There are companies on the net that offer free webpage editors for you to make your own site on their website. Some of these are excellent and are so easy to use that even the biggest technophobe could have a website up and running in a day. These programs work by being able to place items on the page by dragging and dropping them. There is no code to learn and you have a lot of control over the layout. The downside is that a lot of people use the same programmes and you have to work from a predesigned layout. You can not be as individual as the other two methods but this is quite simply the easiest way in. 3. Make your images web friendly. If you take a picture on a digital camera to put on a website, you have to make the file size smaller before publishing it on the web. This is because now-a-days, digital cameras take very detailed images and therefore create a large file. When someone tries to view it on line in its original state, it will take a while to load the file through an internet connection. If you have to wait for a site to load, you may get bored and click onto a faster loading site. If you want people to see what you've done, decrease the file size. The way to do this is to run your picture through an image editor like the one discussed at the start of this article. In many of these programmes there is an option to optimize the picture for the web. This decreases file size whilst having very little effect to the quality. In a flash, you have fast pictures. 4. Find a place to put your website. To do this you will need a web address and what is called a host. The web address is what people type into the address bar to find your site and the host is the place where your site is stored. If you hand code or use a piece of software mentioned in 2b. you will most probably have to buy a domain name and some form of hosting. This can be affordably done by using a domain name and hosting company. These companies usually provide you with the tools to get your website from your computer o Help Your Sales With Promotional Products of these are excellent and are so easy to use that even the biggest technophobe could have a website up and running in a day. These programs work by being able to place items on the page by dragging and dropping them. There is no code to learn and you have a lot of control over the layout. The downside is that a lot of people use the same programmes and you have to work from a predesigned layout. You can not be as individual as the other two methods but this is quite simply the easiest way in.Finding that your customer base is shrinking, or that your sales might not be as high as they should this time of year can be tough – so it is a great idea to help your sales with promotional products.One way to help your sales with promotional products is quite simple – debut new products with your logo on them! If you are a company branching out from one arena into another, it can seem tough to break through – for example, if you are trying to sell office products and the market is already saturated. If you want people to buy your new notepads and paper, give away some of the new product printed with your name. When customers like what they have used for free, they will look at the name on the product 3. Make your images web friendly. If you take a picture on a digital camera to put on a website, you have to make the file size smaller before publishing it on the web. This is because now-a-days, digital cameras take very detailed images and therefore create a large file. When someone tries to view it on line in its original state, it will take a while to load the file through an internet connection. If you have to wait for a site to load, you may get bored and click onto a faster loading site. If you want people to see what you've done, decrease the file size. The way to do this is to run your picture through an image editor like the one discussed at the start of this article. In many of these programmes there is an option to optimize the picture for the web. This decreases file size whilst having very little effect to the quality. In a flash, you have fast pictures. 4. Find a place to put your website. To do this you will need a web address and what is called a host. The web address is what people type into the address bar to find your site and the host is the place where your site is stored. If you hand code or use a piece of software mentioned in 2b. you will most probably have to buy a domain name and some form of hosting. This can be affordably done by using a domain name and hosting company. These companies usually provide you with the tools to get your website from your computer o Market Trends: Assessing the Effects on Your SME Business bored and click onto a faster loading site. If you want people to see what you've done, decrease the file size. The way to do this is to run your picture through an image editor like the one discussed at the start of this article. In many of these programmes there is an option to optimize the picture for the web. This decreases file size whilst having very little effect to the quality. In a flash, you have fast pictures.Often as I work with small businesses, I find they assume their market is unchanging and static. They are so tightly focused on trading in their market that they miss the trends in the market around them: they can count their sales, they can describe their customers, they know their competitors but they are blind to the big picture.Once I have got them to agree that market trends might impact their business health, I write these four headings on a piece of paper to capture what they know about their environment:1. Changes in Society What social changes are happening? What demographic changes affect your business? What migration effects have you noticed in your neighbourhood? Are your c 4. Find a place to put your website. To do this you will need a web address and what is called a host. The web address is what people type into the address bar to find your site and the host is the place where your site is stored. If you hand code or use a piece of software mentioned in 2b. you will most probably have to buy a domain name and some form of hosting. This can be affordably done by using a domain name and hosting company. These companies usually provide you with the tools to get your website from your computer onto your hosting package. If you use the technology mentioned in 2c. then you usually get the hosting and web address included in the package. As you save the page it automatically publishes it to your web address. Very simple indeed. 5. Check your website for errors. This is your new baby, you don't want it to have mistakes. Always check your work and have friends and family do the same. Your website could be seen by millions of visitors, don't give a bad impression by having spelling mistakes or broken links. Obviously, like anything web design is not for everyone and not everyone finds it easy. All I will say is that it is fun, it is creative, it is frustrating but a good website can do wonders. Know your limitations. If your site is a hobby then go for it. However, if you are starting a business you may not have the knowledge or time to represent your company as it should be on the web.
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