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Interviewing - How to Act for an Interview ly on and may never get to your special offer. If you have a long sales letter, make sure to make it interesting, put your most important benefits at the top of the page, and break up the text with benefit-oriented subheadings and bulleted listings.There are many things you can do to take some of the pressure off during an interview. The way that you behave is one of the most important. It’s not all in the words that come out of your mouth, but often has a lot to do with the mannerisms you use. Interviewers are not just wondering if you are skilled enough for the job, they are often wondering if you would fit in nicely with your co-workers. Your personality is a big part of 8. Unfocused text. This is a sure way to turn your readers and potential customers off. If your writing is unclear, rambling, or lacking in useful information, readers will assume that you lack professionalism and this will certainly result in lost sales. The solution? Focus your content to your audience, ta A&H Turf & Specialities: The Nuts and Bolts of Growing a Business The basic elements of a web site include the content, the appearance, and the mechanics of a site. Mistakes made in any of these areas can have an impact on your sales. You can avoid some of the common errors by learning what they are. The following list points out ten of the more common mistakes web page builders make and how to avoid them.In 1984 Dave Anderson and his dad, Al, founded A&H Turf & Specialties just a stone’s throw from where the main building stands today. As the name implies, the business originally centered on irrigation supplies and equipment. Along with sprinkler heads, fittings, and pipe, A&H sold a few related hardware items, such as shovels, fasteners, and sandpaper.By 1988, the business had expanded into power tools and hand tools. 1. Poor site navigation. This arises generally from having inconsistent navigation links, not having enough navigation links, and links that are not clearly labeled. Easy navigation is essential to keeping prospective buyers at your site. Provide plenty of links on your home page, giving visitors an overview of your web site's content and choices. Provide links to your home page and main sections (such as order form, contact page, products, and articles) on every page. Visitors may not visit your pages in the sequence you would like them to. Provide a site map (table of contents) if your site has more than twenty pages. Make sure all links are working. 2. Large images. If images have not been optimized, the pages (or graphics) will load slowly. Web visitors are usually not patient people and will leave if they have to wait too long for a page to come up. Reduce the number and size of your images, and make sure to optimize them. 3. Too many colors. Too many colors on a page can be distracting and colors that clash can be disruptive. Keep colors consistent and limit them to a maximum of three colors. 4. Hard to read fonts. If the font is too ornate, such as a calligraphy font, your text may not be readable. Use easy-to-read fonts such as Times Roman and Arial. Use dark text on a light background for easy readability. 5. Too many images or not enough images. The right pictures can add a lot to a web page. If you only have text and no images, your web page is less interesting to look at and visitors may easily become bored with reading all of the text. On the other hand, too many images can be distracting. Use targeted images that support your sales message. 6. Inappropriate images. If your images are inappropriate for the contents of your site, they will do more to hurt your sales than help. 7. Too much text. Your visitors will lose interest early on and may never get to your special offer. If you have a long sales letter, make sure to make it interesting, put your most important benefits at the top of the page, and break up the text with benefit-oriented subheadings and bulleted listings. 8. Unfocused text. This is a sure way to turn your readers and potential customers off. If your writing is unclear, rambling, or lacking in useful information, readers will assume that you lack professionalism and this will certainly result in lost sales. The solution? Focus your content to your audience, tal How Productive Are You? ive buyers at your site. Provide plenty of links on your home page, giving visitors an overview of your web site's content and choices. Provide links to your home page and main sections (such as order form, contact page, products, and articles) on every page. Visitors may not visit your pages in the sequence you would like them to. Provide a site map (table of contents) if your site has more than twenty pages. Make sure all links are working.Let's face it...Productivity is the standard by which most of us are judged in the business world. At the end of the day, in most business environments your destiny is likely to come down to a "what have you done for me lately" type of evaluation. My question to you is this...Are you as productive as you think you are, or even as productive as you used to be? In today's blog post I'll share my thoughts about the things that advers 2. Large images. If images have not been optimized, the pages (or graphics) will load slowly. Web visitors are usually not patient people and will leave if they have to wait too long for a page to come up. Reduce the number and size of your images, and make sure to optimize them. 3. Too many colors. Too many colors on a page can be distracting and colors that clash can be disruptive. Keep colors consistent and limit them to a maximum of three colors. 4. Hard to read fonts. If the font is too ornate, such as a calligraphy font, your text may not be readable. Use easy-to-read fonts such as Times Roman and Arial. Use dark text on a light background for easy readability. 5. Too many images or not enough images. The right pictures can add a lot to a web page. If you only have text and no images, your web page is less interesting to look at and visitors may easily become bored with reading all of the text. On the other hand, too many images can be distracting. Use targeted images that support your sales message. 6. Inappropriate images. If your images are inappropriate for the contents of your site, they will do more to hurt your sales than help. 7. Too much text. Your visitors will lose interest early on and may never get to your special offer. If you have a long sales letter, make sure to make it interesting, put your most important benefits at the top of the page, and break up the text with benefit-oriented subheadings and bulleted listings. 8. Unfocused text. This is a sure way to turn your readers and potential customers off. If your writing is unclear, rambling, or lacking in useful information, readers will assume that you lack professionalism and this will certainly result in lost sales. The solution? Focus your content to your audience, ta Keywords - the Albatross of the Webmaster sually not patient people and will leave if they have to wait too long for a page to come up. Reduce the number and size of your images, and make sure to optimize them.If you were to ask ten different successful webmasters about the relevance of keywords and how to effectively utilize them, I can almost guarantee you will get ten completely different answers. The ugly truth of the matter is that what applies today, may not apply tomorrow. The search engine algorithms, especially Google's, changes too frequently to stay abreast of.Keywords and their relative importance have been with us si 3. Too many colors. Too many colors on a page can be distracting and colors that clash can be disruptive. Keep colors consistent and limit them to a maximum of three colors. 4. Hard to read fonts. If the font is too ornate, such as a calligraphy font, your text may not be readable. Use easy-to-read fonts such as Times Roman and Arial. Use dark text on a light background for easy readability. 5. Too many images or not enough images. The right pictures can add a lot to a web page. If you only have text and no images, your web page is less interesting to look at and visitors may easily become bored with reading all of the text. On the other hand, too many images can be distracting. Use targeted images that support your sales message. 6. Inappropriate images. If your images are inappropriate for the contents of your site, they will do more to hurt your sales than help. 7. Too much text. Your visitors will lose interest early on and may never get to your special offer. If you have a long sales letter, make sure to make it interesting, put your most important benefits at the top of the page, and break up the text with benefit-oriented subheadings and bulleted listings. 8. Unfocused text. This is a sure way to turn your readers and potential customers off. If your writing is unclear, rambling, or lacking in useful information, readers will assume that you lack professionalism and this will certainly result in lost sales. The solution? Focus your content to your audience, ta 14 Ways To Boost Customer Response In A Tough Economy dability.Things are rough today for online businesses. The economy is struggling to get back on track. Spam is clogging up the inboxes of everyone, making email marketing less effective. And anti-spam software seems delighted to target legitimate email as junk.Today, you must step up your tactics to keep your customers buying and away from the competition next door on the cyberspace highway.Study your competitor's marketing 5. Too many images or not enough images. The right pictures can add a lot to a web page. If you only have text and no images, your web page is less interesting to look at and visitors may easily become bored with reading all of the text. On the other hand, too many images can be distracting. Use targeted images that support your sales message. 6. Inappropriate images. If your images are inappropriate for the contents of your site, they will do more to hurt your sales than help. 7. Too much text. Your visitors will lose interest early on and may never get to your special offer. If you have a long sales letter, make sure to make it interesting, put your most important benefits at the top of the page, and break up the text with benefit-oriented subheadings and bulleted listings. 8. Unfocused text. This is a sure way to turn your readers and potential customers off. If your writing is unclear, rambling, or lacking in useful information, readers will assume that you lack professionalism and this will certainly result in lost sales. The solution? Focus your content to your audience, ta What You Need To Know if Your Company Wants To Produce A Video ly on and may never get to your special offer. If you have a long sales letter, make sure to make it interesting, put your most important benefits at the top of the page, and break up the text with benefit-oriented subheadings and bulleted listings.Studies show that people remember merely 20% of what they hear, and only 30% of what they see, and an incredible 70% what they hear and see. * With this in mind, it’s no wonder why video is such a powerful communications tool.So your company has decided they need a video. Where do you start? What questions do you ask? How can you make sure the final product is what you are expecting? This article will give you the tools you 8. Unfocused text. This is a sure way to turn your readers and potential customers off. If your writing is unclear, rambling, or lacking in useful information, readers will assume that you lack professionalism and this will certainly result in lost sales. The solution? Focus your content to your audience, talk their language and provide plenty of benefits. 9. Spelling and grammar errors. These will reflect badly on you and your product. Thoroughly edit your content and have someone else edit it as well. 10. Lack of action words. Tell people what you want them to do. If you do not include enough action words (e.g. buy now, subscribe now, download now, join now), your visitors may not make the decision to make a purchase from you. If you don’t tell them what you want them to do, they likely will not do it. Avoid these errors, and you will be well on your way to having a focused, user-friendly, effective and successful web site!
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