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To Buy A Fat Pig t only to get a Page Not Found Error? No one likes them. Check your site statistics at least once a month (if not more) to make sure you don't have bad or broken links.What does buying a fat pig have to do with your business? Stick with me and all will be revealed.Does your business have a tactical and a strategic way to go to market? Let's go down to Mr. Hoover's butcher shop to see how it's done.Mr. Hoover has been selling bacon and other pig products for years. That's pretty tactical, but can result in a good continuing income stream. A lot of customers come in week after week to buy their bacon and ham and pork loin, after all.But Mr. Hoover wants to develop another income stream. What, he wonders, if he cou 4. Outdated Information A sure turn-off to a potential customer is the presence of old i Innovation, Working on your Business not in it Avoid these mistakes and your site will be steps ahead of your competition.
So what exactly does it mean to be Innovative and ‘Work On your business not in it’ and how is this possibly going to assist you in reaching your long term goals for your life and your business?I had the misfortune recently to be involved in a motor vehicle accident. Nothing too uncommon I am sure you would agree. I was lucky in that I walked away with only a few minor scratches and a bruised ego.The accident however, gave me the opportunity to witness first hand, how innovation within a company can assist in getting its customer service right; and on fu 1. Not planning your site How To Identify If A Real Estate Sales Career Is Your Hidden Calling? a map of possible pages and ideas for your site. Include your site's purpose --whether it is to sell more product or make the public more aware of your issue -- whatever it may be. Build your site from it's strong foundation (your goals) and you'll have a better, more solid site.Who doesn't know that in many areas of the country you can make more in one month selling real estate than most people make in a year. There is a 22 year old making millions selling real estate to some of Hollywood's most famous movie stars. This could be you.Here's how to identify if selling real estate could be your calling:1. Do you desire to make a substantial six figure salary without an advanced degree? In real estate one only needs the desire to make money, proper training and a real estate certificate. Most realtors will even help pay for your 2. Failing to put contact information in a plainly seen location. This could be disastrous. If a customer doesn't see this information, they can't contact you. You should consider a 'Contact Us' button or link from your Home page. Even better, make a link to your email address in your header or footer, somewhere that will show up on every page. Even if no one ever contacts you this way, just the presence of this information comforts edgy customers. 3. Broken Links Do you enjoy clicking on a search result only to get a Page Not Found Error? No one likes them. Check your site statistics at least once a month (if not more) to make sure you don't have bad or broken links. 4. Outdated Information A sure turn-off to a potential customer is the presence of old i 5 Warnings Your Career Is Off Track d site.You may be breezing along in your current position, when suddenly trouble starts brewing and your career is knocked off-track. There are ample signals that warn you beforehand, if you pick them up. Most people who are either stuck in the wrong jobs or suffering a job loss are mostly there because they failed to recognize the signals before it was too late. To tell the truth, a good number of them later realize that the trouble they are in is of their own making.How do you know when your career is in trouble or at least off track? One needs to pay attention to c 2. Failing to put contact information in a plainly seen location. This could be disastrous. If a customer doesn't see this information, they can't contact you. You should consider a 'Contact Us' button or link from your Home page. Even better, make a link to your email address in your header or footer, somewhere that will show up on every page. Even if no one ever contacts you this way, just the presence of this information comforts edgy customers. 3. Broken Links Do you enjoy clicking on a search result only to get a Page Not Found Error? No one likes them. Check your site statistics at least once a month (if not more) to make sure you don't have bad or broken links. 4. Outdated Information A sure turn-off to a potential customer is the presence of old i Seven Secrets of Writing That Sells link to your email address in your header or footer, somewhere that will show up on every page. Even if no one ever contacts you this way, just the presence of this information comforts edgy customers.Do your marketing materials make people stop, read and take action?Even in today’s tech-savvy world information is spread through the written word. Customers have to know what your product, service or idea can do for them—or they won’t buy. So whether you’re writing brochures, Web text or anything in between, you need clear, concise, benefits-oriented copy that really sells.Sounds easy, but you’re not sure where to start? Just follow these seven simple guidelines to begin writing words that sell.1) Know Your Audience Before you can sell som 3. Broken Links Do you enjoy clicking on a search result only to get a Page Not Found Error? No one likes them. Check your site statistics at least once a month (if not more) to make sure you don't have bad or broken links. 4. Outdated Information A sure turn-off to a potential customer is the presence of old i Help Market Research - Get Paid For Online Surveys t only to get a Page Not Found Error? No one likes them. Check your site statistics at least once a month (if not more) to make sure you don't have bad or broken links.We in the Industrialized World live in market-driven economies. The day-to-day decisions made by consumers, by people like you and me, shape the fortunes of large corporations and all that produce goods or services.To know what we, the consumers are thinking, the producers hire market researchers to take consumer opinion surveys. These surveys are the foundations of corporate planning, of new product development and the improvement of existing products. So naturally those surveys must be designed and made with great care.And why should we consumers be 4. Outdated Information A sure turn-off to a potential customer is the presence of old information. If it's July and your website is announcing the 'new' products available in February, your site just lost major credibility. Make sure your information is up-to-date. Consider adding a 'Whats New' button or a Business Blog. 5. Too Many Font Styles and Colors This is a huge pet-peeve of my company. I've had people ask me to review their website and the first thing I notice is 4 different fonts. It looks bad, unorganized and unappealing. Different colors may attract the eye for a short time, but constant flashing or otherwise bright fonts (and graphics!) become annoying. Beware, this is a sure-fire way to scare people away from your site! 6. Orphan Pages Every website has a heirarchy, a sort of tree that branches out from the Home Page. While most of your visitors visit you through your home page, there are times when a page further down interests someone, and they may copy that link and send it to a friend. This is where you need to pay attention. That friend may like what you have to offer, but they can't find out how to contact you, or
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