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The Changing Face Of Commercial Mortgages In The Uk just like eating a nice meal in your favorite restaurant.Commercial mortgages in the UK have traditionally been somewhat of a mysterious subject and yet there are many avenues to explore, if you know where to look. The main High Street banks are usually the first port of call for most prospective entrepreneurs, but in most cases, these lenders have an initial comfort factor of about half of what will be requested from them. Just imagine how soul-destroying this can be after the third or fourth inter All web sites are created with love, but it is like a kind of ‘puppy’ love that very quickly fades. All that is left behind is the grim reality of the site that you are stuck with! I believe, however, that your aim when creating a website should be to make it genuinely long term lovable. It should be a site that you can visit again in 6 months, 12 months, or three years, and kn Forex? What Is It, Anyway? In the beginning, there were websites.Forex? What is it, anyway?The marketThe currency trading (FOREX) market is the biggest and fastest growing market on earth. Its daily turnover is more than 2.5 trillion dollars. The participants in this market are banks, organizations, investors and private individuals, just like you. (click here to read full market background by Easy-Forex™).The goods (merchandise)Markets are places to trade goods, and the same goe Websites designed to tell the world that the site owner actually existed, and probably little more. Going back less than twenty years, to a time when the internet as we know it was nothing more than a seemingly insane dream, websites were most often created with very little thought given as to what they were actually supposed to do. And, you know what? That is still how the vast majority of sites are created! Most websites suck - sorry to say that, but it is true, and I am willing to bet that, if you have your own site, that yours might be amongst this group of ‘suckers’! See if you recognize yourself in this picture. I know that I do! You set out to create your own site, so you work on it for days, maybe even weeks and finally comes the big day, and you publish the site. You are one happy bunny! But, a few days later you come back to it and take another look and you are not so happy. Still later you are less happy, and, very, very soon, you hate the darned sight of it! You know why this happens? Because your baby was ugly in the first place, but you just became blinded to that fact by parental love! You made the fatal error of falling in love with your product, and you lost sight of what that product was supposed to do. The truth is that most web sites are just not up to snuff, even those created by experienced and highly-paid web designers. They're often hard to navigate or badly organized, over-designed, under-designed, incomplete, baffling or simply don't give us what we want. Now, forgive me for pointing out the obvious here, but the consumer (me or you) should be comfortable and relaxed using a web site. It should be an easy and pleasant experience, just like eating a nice meal in your favorite restaurant. All web sites are created with love, but it is like a kind of ‘puppy’ love that very quickly fades. All that is left behind is the grim reality of the site that you are stuck with! I believe, however, that your aim when creating a website should be to make it genuinely long term lovable. It should be a site that you can visit again in 6 months, 12 months, or three years, and kno Are You At The Mercy Of Computer Geeks? ty of sites are created!Many business owners are sabotaging their business without even realizing it. They are completely out of the loop when it comes to all technology aspects of their operation such as websites, computers and software. They become completely dependent on their technical people and naively believe that things are "being taken care of".This "head in the sand" approach is very dangerous. Here are just a few scenarios of what can happen: Most websites suck - sorry to say that, but it is true, and I am willing to bet that, if you have your own site, that yours might be amongst this group of ‘suckers’! See if you recognize yourself in this picture. I know that I do! You set out to create your own site, so you work on it for days, maybe even weeks and finally comes the big day, and you publish the site. You are one happy bunny! But, a few days later you come back to it and take another look and you are not so happy. Still later you are less happy, and, very, very soon, you hate the darned sight of it! You know why this happens? Because your baby was ugly in the first place, but you just became blinded to that fact by parental love! You made the fatal error of falling in love with your product, and you lost sight of what that product was supposed to do. The truth is that most web sites are just not up to snuff, even those created by experienced and highly-paid web designers. They're often hard to navigate or badly organized, over-designed, under-designed, incomplete, baffling or simply don't give us what we want. Now, forgive me for pointing out the obvious here, but the consumer (me or you) should be comfortable and relaxed using a web site. It should be an easy and pleasant experience, just like eating a nice meal in your favorite restaurant. All web sites are created with love, but it is like a kind of ‘puppy’ love that very quickly fades. All that is left behind is the grim reality of the site that you are stuck with! I believe, however, that your aim when creating a website should be to make it genuinely long term lovable. It should be a site that you can visit again in 6 months, 12 months, or three years, and kn Inventegration, Inventing and the Constant Flow of Newness ew days later you come back to it and take another look and you are not so happy.In the world of new product development, we the developers and inventors must see the need for a constant flow of newness. It's the consumers desire to see new items in retail stores that helps pull customers through the doors.It's a simple matter of following the path of attraction. We, the inventors, need to attract the manufacturers to our inventions and new products. Manufacturers need to attract retailers to buy these inventions an Still later you are less happy, and, very, very soon, you hate the darned sight of it! You know why this happens? Because your baby was ugly in the first place, but you just became blinded to that fact by parental love! You made the fatal error of falling in love with your product, and you lost sight of what that product was supposed to do. The truth is that most web sites are just not up to snuff, even those created by experienced and highly-paid web designers. They're often hard to navigate or badly organized, over-designed, under-designed, incomplete, baffling or simply don't give us what we want. Now, forgive me for pointing out the obvious here, but the consumer (me or you) should be comfortable and relaxed using a web site. It should be an easy and pleasant experience, just like eating a nice meal in your favorite restaurant. All web sites are created with love, but it is like a kind of ‘puppy’ love that very quickly fades. All that is left behind is the grim reality of the site that you are stuck with! I believe, however, that your aim when creating a website should be to make it genuinely long term lovable. It should be a site that you can visit again in 6 months, 12 months, or three years, and kn How to Avoid a Common Meeting Planner's Nightmare e truth is that most web sites are just not up to snuff, even those created by experienced and highly-paid web designers. They're often hard to navigate or badly organized, over-designed, under-designed, incomplete, baffling or simply don't give us what we want.Next thing you know, you've got problems: You discover the system doesn’t work as well as you’d hoped. You call Customer Service, but can’t seem to get the help you need. So, you decide to switch services. But to your dismay, you discover you’re going to lose a lot of money if you switch now because you’re locked into a contract.Frighteningly, this scenario is not uncommon. A lot of unsuspecting folks get into bad deals with less-than-i Now, forgive me for pointing out the obvious here, but the consumer (me or you) should be comfortable and relaxed using a web site. It should be an easy and pleasant experience, just like eating a nice meal in your favorite restaurant. All web sites are created with love, but it is like a kind of ‘puppy’ love that very quickly fades. All that is left behind is the grim reality of the site that you are stuck with! I believe, however, that your aim when creating a website should be to make it genuinely long term lovable. It should be a site that you can visit again in 6 months, 12 months, or three years, and kn Why You Need a Business Plan just like eating a nice meal in your favorite restaurant.This article was originally called "Do You Need a Business Plan?"The title was changed because in truth, every business needs a business plan. It’s a common misconception that business plans are used only for raising capital, as in "my bank wants to see a business plan before they will approve a loan," or, "I need a business plan so I can get venture funding."But a business plan is really just what it sounds like: a All web sites are created with love, but it is like a kind of ‘puppy’ love that very quickly fades. All that is left behind is the grim reality of the site that you are stuck with! I believe, however, that your aim when creating a website should be to make it genuinely long term lovable. It should be a site that you can visit again in 6 months, 12 months, or three years, and know that it is still easy, rewarding and pleasurable to use. Now, think of any website you have recently visited, your own included. Was that a pleasant experience? Was it, for example, like enjoying a favorite meal in the restaurant where you always have your most enjoyable experiences? Specifically, picture yourself in your favorite seat in this restaurant. You choose your favorite dish from the menu. Now, how quickly does it arrive at your table? Is it cooked properly? Is the waiting staff friendly or surly? Are your knife and fork clean? Is the wine to your satisfaction? These are all questions that you will, probably entirely unconsciously, address whilst sitting in the restaurant. It is all part of the great 'experience' that make you eturn to that restaurant again and again. Now, transfer those questions to your site, and think about the total experience. Are all the small details in place that, added together, makes it a great site to visit? Is the site 'cooked' properly? Are your virtual knife and fork clean? If not, you need to ask yourself why? And, perhaps more importantly, what do you plan to do about it? I’ll come back with a heap of ideas and suggestions to try to help answer this question in the second part of this article.
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