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Do You Make These Mistakes On Your Job Interviews Please, get your visitors to the meat of your site as soon as possible. Don't delay them at the front door.Let's start off with the most common mistake applicants make on job interviews.According to 36% of recruiters who completed a survey by Korn/Ferry International, one of the largest recruiting companies in the world, the most common mistake is: Talking too much.The second most common mistake in the poll was lack of knowledge about the company or position (22%).The lesson: make your point, then leave it at that and wait for the interviewer to speak. 5. Photos scattered all over the place. Just like in a magazine or newspaper article, photos are used to enhance the information. They are also laid out in a pleasing manner, not thrown in at random. 6. Ever go to a site where each individual page has it's own look and feel? I have and it always makes me think that I'm visiting entirely different sites. Think of your website as part of your brand. Keep your layout and graphics consistent throughout your site. It will be much easier to navigate and will make your comp What is a Marketing Plan Anyway? Every once in a while I'll surf the internet looking at other real estate agent websites. I mainly do this to see if we as an industry are keeping up with, or better yet, creating new trends in our marketing strategies. A lot of the websites I see are done very well with exceptional layouts and easy navigation. But I have to tell you, many of them out there need a lot of work.Building a business that grows steadily in size and profits is like building your dream house. First, you identify what kind of home you want, then you and your architect plan and create blueprints for your house, then you'd build it, move in and enjoy it.Now imagine that you didn't have the time to plan your home but went ahead and hired a builder to get started. How would he know what to build? Without a plan, the result would be unlikely to meet your needs and I recently wrote an article about looking at your company through your customer's eyes. This couldn't be more important when it comes to your website. The reason? Because your website can attract customers that you never knew existed. It's a silent salesman working 24 hours a day 7 days a week. So take a look at your site. Is it warm and inviting, or is it chasing people away? You can read many books and articles about website dos and don'ts. The obvious ones are avoiding large graphics, not having misspelled words, no broken links, etc. But I briefly want to give you a list of my website pet peeves. These are just some of the things that drive me crazy when I visit a site. 1. My first pet peeve is when music or audio automatically starts on the home page. Not only does it take extra time to load the page, but it's also shocking when I'm surfing late at night and am suddenly blasted with this un-welcomed sound. So please, if you have music or some sort of audio message, let the visitor decide whether it plays or not. 2. Type is all centered with different sized fonts. Nothing looks more amateurish than a site like this. It basically says 'I don't have time to create a nice clean layout so I'll appear to put some thought into my design by centering everything. Oh yeah, I also need to make sure people see certain points about my services so I'll make those words really big. 3. If there's anything that will sell more aspirins, it's a website that has text laying on top of a busy background. Unless you're trying to create a game where your visitors need to decipher a code or your site comes with a pair of 3D glasses, just use a plain background. Preferably black text on top of white. 4. Flash intros. What can I say. I'm not a fan. The only thing I'm looking for when I see a flash intro is the skip button. Yeah, flash intros look cool (once) but after a while, they become quite annoying. Especially if it's a site I visit frequently and have seen it many times already. I don't think your customers will be saying to themselves, 'I really like this agent, but if they had a flash intro to the site, I'd definitely hire them'. Please, get your visitors to the meat of your site as soon as possible. Don't delay them at the front door. 5. Photos scattered all over the place. Just like in a magazine or newspaper article, photos are used to enhance the information. They are also laid out in a pleasing manner, not thrown in at random. 6. Ever go to a site where each individual page has it's own look and feel? I have and it always makes me think that I'm visiting entirely different sites. Think of your website as part of your brand. Keep your layout and graphics consistent throughout your site. It will be much easier to navigate and will make your compa Insurance Agents Are Like Toasters n working 24 hours a day 7 days a week. So take a look at your site. 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Photos scattered all over the place. Just like in a magazine or newspaper article, photos are used to enhance the information. They are also laid out in a pleasing manner, not thrown in at random. 6. Ever go to a site where each individual page has it's own look and feel? I have and it always makes me think that I'm visiting entirely different sites. Think of your website as part of your brand. Keep your layout and graphics consistent throughout your site. It will be much easier to navigate and will make your comp Cheap Bad Credit Loans – Wave Off The Dark Clouds Of Debts ss you're trying to create a game where your visitors need to decipher a code or your site comes with a pair of 3D glasses, just use a plain background. Preferably black text on top of white.Life is full of ups and downs. Anybody can make mistakes while dealing with the finances. It is quite likely that you get trapped in the grey mist of debts. 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They are also laid out in a pleasing manner, not thrown in at random. 6. Ever go to a site where each individual page has it's own look and feel? I have and it always makes me think that I'm visiting entirely different sites. Think of your website as part of your brand. Keep your layout and graphics consistent throughout your site. It will be much easier to navigate and will make your comp Niche Websites - Beginning Steps To A Niche Website Please, get your visitors to the meat of your site as soon as possible. Don't delay them at the front door.Overall, building a niche website is quite simple, however, some people find a stumbling block here or there in the process. So I've put together some simple steps of starting up your very own niche website today.So without any further chit chat, let's dive right in and start learning how to build a niche website:Step 1. 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If so, either take the time for a redesign, hire a professional, or use a real estate website service to do the job right. Believe me, it will be well worth the time and effort. You'll look more professional and you'll get new customers that you never knew existed.
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