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Southwest Airlines Operations - A Strategic Perspective write text that is short, sweet and to the point. Start getting too long, and as a website design firm, we have to make a lot of anchors for people to navigate the text."Background:Southwest Airlines is the largest airline measured by number of passengers carried each year within the United States. It is also known as a ‘discount airline’ compared with its large rivals in the industry. Rollin King and Herb Kelleher founded Southwest Airlin Okay, okay. We get the point. Less is more! (Of course, if you're trying to persuade someone to buy a $1,000 item, less is probably less...conversions, that is.) FINAL GOODIE "It's fantastic when copywriters pro Wealth Masters International - Read This Before Joining Copywriters and designers are different animals. That's why I asked some designers I know how us writers can be designer-friendly copywriters. Here's what they came up with.If you are reading this you are probably considering Wealth Masters International (WMI) as a home based business opportunity. I too, was considering (WMI) as a home based business for some time, but after doing my due diligence, decided that this opportunity was not right for me. THE MAIN DIFFERENCE "I think the main difference between copywriters and designers is that writers feel the need to cover a subject at great length being sure to touch upon every point and detail, whereas most designers secretly would prefer no copy cluttering up their designs at all." No, that's not a quote from "Copywriters are from Mars, Designers are from Venus." That's how seasoned Vancouver designer, Brian Ritchie, of Detour Creative sees things (http://www.detourcreative.com). So, what can we learn from these sage words? "Less is more" sounds good. SKIMMING TIPS The rest of our designer-friendly tips are courtesy of the talented Brenda Wilson and Tamara Brooks, of Vancouver's Syntric Design (http://www.syntricdesign.com). "We prefer it when copywriters actively highlight the text, i.e.: provide the header, the sub-header, and bold and italicize the text that needs to be bolded. Website users like to skim text, and as a design firm, we often wish the text was already treated with skimming in mind." Okay, ladies. We'll keep skimming in mind. Anything else on the subject? "We love it when copywriters use point form (though not excessively, i.e. no 10 bullet points!). For example, 'The top three things: 1, 2, 3...' On websites, people are much more likely to read bullet points than long paragraphs!" ANOTHER WEB TIP "We prefer when copywriters write text that is short, sweet and to the point. Start getting too long, and as a website design firm, we have to make a lot of anchors for people to navigate the text." Okay, okay. We get the point. Less is more! (Of course, if you're trying to persuade someone to buy a $1,000 item, less is probably less...conversions, that is.) FINAL GOODIE "It's fantastic when copywriters prov The Squeeze-Out or Buying out a Minority Interest Shareholder at an Unfair Price ners secretly would prefer no copy cluttering up their designs at all."If you are a minority interest shareholder in a privately held company, watch out for these Red Flags:· The majority shareholder grants himself a salary and benefit package way above the going market rate – in effect granting him a constructive dividend· No dividend No, that's not a quote from "Copywriters are from Mars, Designers are from Venus." That's how seasoned Vancouver designer, Brian Ritchie, of Detour Creative sees things (http://www.detourcreative.com). So, what can we learn from these sage words? "Less is more" sounds good. SKIMMING TIPS The rest of our designer-friendly tips are courtesy of the talented Brenda Wilson and Tamara Brooks, of Vancouver's Syntric Design (http://www.syntricdesign.com). "We prefer it when copywriters actively highlight the text, i.e.: provide the header, the sub-header, and bold and italicize the text that needs to be bolded. Website users like to skim text, and as a design firm, we often wish the text was already treated with skimming in mind." Okay, ladies. We'll keep skimming in mind. Anything else on the subject? "We love it when copywriters use point form (though not excessively, i.e. no 10 bullet points!). For example, 'The top three things: 1, 2, 3...' On websites, people are much more likely to read bullet points than long paragraphs!" ANOTHER WEB TIP "We prefer when copywriters write text that is short, sweet and to the point. Start getting too long, and as a website design firm, we have to make a lot of anchors for people to navigate the text." Okay, okay. We get the point. Less is more! (Of course, if you're trying to persuade someone to buy a $1,000 item, less is probably less...conversions, that is.) FINAL GOODIE "It's fantastic when copywriters pro Outsourcing and the Small Business esigner-friendly tips are courtesy of the talented Brenda Wilson and Tamara Brooks, of Vancouver's Syntric Design (http://www.syntricdesign.com).Many basic IT services are very general and not business specific. Services such as anti-virus protection, data backup and IT support can benefit from the economy of scale an outsourcing organisation offers. For a small business taking care of these areas effectively may prove di "We prefer it when copywriters actively highlight the text, i.e.: provide the header, the sub-header, and bold and italicize the text that needs to be bolded. Website users like to skim text, and as a design firm, we often wish the text was already treated with skimming in mind." Okay, ladies. We'll keep skimming in mind. Anything else on the subject? "We love it when copywriters use point form (though not excessively, i.e. no 10 bullet points!). For example, 'The top three things: 1, 2, 3...' On websites, people are much more likely to read bullet points than long paragraphs!" ANOTHER WEB TIP "We prefer when copywriters write text that is short, sweet and to the point. Start getting too long, and as a website design firm, we have to make a lot of anchors for people to navigate the text." Okay, okay. We get the point. Less is more! (Of course, if you're trying to persuade someone to buy a $1,000 item, less is probably less...conversions, that is.) FINAL GOODIE "It's fantastic when copywriters pro Low Rate Business Loans - Pump Your Enterprise With The Awaited Oxygen reated with skimming in mind."Details regarding low rate business loansLow rate business loans are designed to help a businessman avail loan at very low interest rate. You can apply for a low rate business loan for any of your business related needs like expanding your business, purchasing goods, start Okay, ladies. We'll keep skimming in mind. Anything else on the subject? "We love it when copywriters use point form (though not excessively, i.e. no 10 bullet points!). For example, 'The top three things: 1, 2, 3...' On websites, people are much more likely to read bullet points than long paragraphs!" ANOTHER WEB TIP "We prefer when copywriters write text that is short, sweet and to the point. Start getting too long, and as a website design firm, we have to make a lot of anchors for people to navigate the text." Okay, okay. We get the point. Less is more! (Of course, if you're trying to persuade someone to buy a $1,000 item, less is probably less...conversions, that is.) FINAL GOODIE "It's fantastic when copywriters pro Criteria for Choosing a Search Engine Optimization Service GET IT RIGHT! write text that is short, sweet and to the point. Start getting too long, and as a website design firm, we have to make a lot of anchors for people to navigate the text."Search engine optimization (S E O) is very important in increasing traffic to your website and web pages. To optimize your websites properly you should look for a good search engine optimization service.Search Engine Optimization Service: Fair Expectations Okay, okay. We get the point. Less is more! (Of course, if you're trying to persuade someone to buy a $1,000 item, less is probably less...conversions, that is.) FINAL GOODIE "It's fantastic when copywriters provide 'tidbits' or little sayings that can be used throughout a design as quotes." Hey, no problem. If you want quotes, just take anything from our brilliant copy. (Hmmm, maybe I should read that first quote from Brian Ritchie again.)
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