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Free Web Page Design n a paragraph. And vary the number of lines in your paragraphs to break up the page.Getting a Web site designed professionally can be expensive. If you want to create a basic presence on the Web without any bells and whistles, free Web page design can be a cost saving option. Free Web page design is the facility provided by many Web hosting providers and other sites that allow their customers to download and use free Web design templates to create a Web page or a Web site.Some sites provide standard designs and all a customer has to 9 – If using bullets or numbered points – do have a line gap between each point. In Microsoft Word you can add a line space before each paragraph – just press Ctrl + 0 (zero) to add or remove the line space before the paragraph the cursor is on. 10 – Use no more than three fonts in your letter; 1 for the headline big and 'blocky'; 1 for the main body of your letter with a slightly larger, bold version for your subheads and one for any quotes / testimonials you are including in your letter. 11 – Use a serif font for the main body of the letter. 2007 Federal Excise Tax Refund Warning In a recent consultation a client, who is a business owner, asked questions about writing compelling letters and adverts.This is March 2007, a month yet before the end of the 2006 tax season, and audit letters from the IRS are already going out, some private tax offices have been closed and some people have been charged with fraud. All because of abuse of this years one time Federal Excise Tax Credit.The government is refunding the Excise Tax because federal courts ruled that it is an improper tax. The IRS in response must refund the tax to all individuals who can pr In this fourth article he wanted to know how to make his Sales Letters appear attractive and easy to read for the recipient… Question: OK, I understand about the relevance of the offer (see previous articles on Copywriting Questions Answered for a Business Owner) – how can I make the letter attractive and an easy read? Answer That depends on the way your letter is laid out. It can be appealing, attractive and easy to read or it can give the impression of hard work – especially for people who are not keen on reading. Having said that don’t go for balanced, aesthetic looks – you want something that draws the eye because it looks a bit odd. 1 – Never put a full-stop at the end of your headline – it stops your reader and they may not continue on to your letter. 2 – Never use ALL CAPS in your headline – it’s very difficult to read ALL CAPS – especially if your headline is long. You want your reader’s eyes to slip smoothly across your headline and down into your letter. 3 – Position your headline so it is the first thing they see at the top of the page – especially if folded to fit a DL envelope. Your company letterhead or logo does not encourage readership, especially if the person you are writing to does not know you or your company. 4 – Check what shows through the window part of the envelope when your letter is inserted. Is any part of the large, bold text of your headline showing through? If so it could prevent the envelope being opened – your recipient assumes ‘junk mail’ and bins it. 5 – Use opaque envelopes. If the heavy print of your headline shows through the envelope it could suppress opening. 6 – Never finish a sentence or paragraph at the end of a page, especially the first page. It invites your reader to stop at that point. Let the word or sentence spill over onto the next page. People rarely stop reading mid-sentence or mid-word so it draws them onto the next page. If you are using Microsoft Word, set your paragraph formatting to ignore widow/orphan controls so you can have single lines of text at the bottom or top of a page. And use manual hyphenation to let words split at the end of a line. 7 – Indent the first line of your paragraphs. It makes the page look friendlier and is easier to read than the modern ‘blocked’ style. It also exudes the impression of ‘old-fashioned’ values – which a lot of people really do like. 8 – Keep words, sentences and paragraphs short. No more than 6 lines in a paragraph. And vary the number of lines in your paragraphs to break up the page. 9 – If using bullets or numbered points – do have a line gap between each point. In Microsoft Word you can add a line space before each paragraph – just press Ctrl + 0 (zero) to add or remove the line space before the paragraph the cursor is on. 10 – Use no more than three fonts in your letter; 1 for the headline big and 'blocky'; 1 for the main body of your letter with a slightly larger, bold version for your subheads and one for any quotes / testimonials you are including in your letter. 11 – Use a serif font for the main body of the letter. 10 Filler Activities for the Summer Business Slowdown ving said that don’t go for balanced, aesthetic looks – you want something that draws the eye because it looks a bit odd.Summer is a time for the outdoors, for that well-deserved vacation, and with everyone out and about, it’s also a time that you may notice a slowdown in demand for your products and services. So what can you do during this summer slowdown? Well, it’s a great time to do the work that otherwise never gets done during the busy business year.Here are 10 filler activities you can do while waiting for business to pick up:(1) Write a bunch of ads, 3-l 1 – Never put a full-stop at the end of your headline – it stops your reader and they may not continue on to your letter. 2 – Never use ALL CAPS in your headline – it’s very difficult to read ALL CAPS – especially if your headline is long. You want your reader’s eyes to slip smoothly across your headline and down into your letter. 3 – Position your headline so it is the first thing they see at the top of the page – especially if folded to fit a DL envelope. Your company letterhead or logo does not encourage readership, especially if the person you are writing to does not know you or your company. 4 – Check what shows through the window part of the envelope when your letter is inserted. Is any part of the large, bold text of your headline showing through? If so it could prevent the envelope being opened – your recipient assumes ‘junk mail’ and bins it. 5 – Use opaque envelopes. If the heavy print of your headline shows through the envelope it could suppress opening. 6 – Never finish a sentence or paragraph at the end of a page, especially the first page. It invites your reader to stop at that point. Let the word or sentence spill over onto the next page. People rarely stop reading mid-sentence or mid-word so it draws them onto the next page. If you are using Microsoft Word, set your paragraph formatting to ignore widow/orphan controls so you can have single lines of text at the bottom or top of a page. And use manual hyphenation to let words split at the end of a line. 7 – Indent the first line of your paragraphs. It makes the page look friendlier and is easier to read than the modern ‘blocked’ style. It also exudes the impression of ‘old-fashioned’ values – which a lot of people really do like. 8 – Keep words, sentences and paragraphs short. No more than 6 lines in a paragraph. And vary the number of lines in your paragraphs to break up the page. 9 – If using bullets or numbered points – do have a line gap between each point. In Microsoft Word you can add a line space before each paragraph – just press Ctrl + 0 (zero) to add or remove the line space before the paragraph the cursor is on. 10 – Use no more than three fonts in your letter; 1 for the headline big and 'blocky'; 1 for the main body of your letter with a slightly larger, bold version for your subheads and one for any quotes / testimonials you are including in your letter. 11 – Use a serif font for the main body of the letter. The Where And Abouts Of Bad Credit Home Equity Loan readership, especially if the person you are writing to does not know you or your company.“Home sweet home” is the saying regarding our homes and that is certainly true in many cases. A home can be of additional use to people with bad credit history, like with IVA’s, CCJ’s, defaults or people who have filled for bankruptcy. A home can be a linchpin for such people to apply for bad credit home equity loan.These people usually find it hard to get a loan. However, with bad credit home equity loan, they can get a loan at very reasonable terms 4 – Check what shows through the window part of the envelope when your letter is inserted. Is any part of the large, bold text of your headline showing through? If so it could prevent the envelope being opened – your recipient assumes ‘junk mail’ and bins it. 5 – Use opaque envelopes. If the heavy print of your headline shows through the envelope it could suppress opening. 6 – Never finish a sentence or paragraph at the end of a page, especially the first page. It invites your reader to stop at that point. Let the word or sentence spill over onto the next page. People rarely stop reading mid-sentence or mid-word so it draws them onto the next page. If you are using Microsoft Word, set your paragraph formatting to ignore widow/orphan controls so you can have single lines of text at the bottom or top of a page. And use manual hyphenation to let words split at the end of a line. 7 – Indent the first line of your paragraphs. It makes the page look friendlier and is easier to read than the modern ‘blocked’ style. It also exudes the impression of ‘old-fashioned’ values – which a lot of people really do like. 8 – Keep words, sentences and paragraphs short. No more than 6 lines in a paragraph. And vary the number of lines in your paragraphs to break up the page. 9 – If using bullets or numbered points – do have a line gap between each point. In Microsoft Word you can add a line space before each paragraph – just press Ctrl + 0 (zero) to add or remove the line space before the paragraph the cursor is on. 10 – Use no more than three fonts in your letter; 1 for the headline big and 'blocky'; 1 for the main body of your letter with a slightly larger, bold version for your subheads and one for any quotes / testimonials you are including in your letter. 11 – Use a serif font for the main body of the letter. Real Estate Investing Myths That Steal Profits From Your Pocket l over onto the next page.One of the things that distresses us about our industry is the amount of wrong or incomplete information available to investors. Some myths block what otherwise would be a great deal, while others would have you believe that a bad deal is actually great. For example, we encourage purchasing homes “subject-to” the existing mortgage as an option to finance the purchase of an investment property. This means that title to the property is transferred to the purc People rarely stop reading mid-sentence or mid-word so it draws them onto the next page. If you are using Microsoft Word, set your paragraph formatting to ignore widow/orphan controls so you can have single lines of text at the bottom or top of a page. And use manual hyphenation to let words split at the end of a line. 7 – Indent the first line of your paragraphs. It makes the page look friendlier and is easier to read than the modern ‘blocked’ style. It also exudes the impression of ‘old-fashioned’ values – which a lot of people really do like. 8 – Keep words, sentences and paragraphs short. No more than 6 lines in a paragraph. And vary the number of lines in your paragraphs to break up the page. 9 – If using bullets or numbered points – do have a line gap between each point. In Microsoft Word you can add a line space before each paragraph – just press Ctrl + 0 (zero) to add or remove the line space before the paragraph the cursor is on. 10 – Use no more than three fonts in your letter; 1 for the headline big and 'blocky'; 1 for the main body of your letter with a slightly larger, bold version for your subheads and one for any quotes / testimonials you are including in your letter. 11 – Use a serif font for the main body of the letter. How to Get More Time and More Clients n a paragraph. And vary the number of lines in your paragraphs to break up the page.About a year or so ago the national news told us that scientists in Europe cloned a sheep. As a watched the story I fantasized about cloning myself.One Mary would take care of all the logistics to run my business like e-mails, phone calls, sending out packages, filing, bills, etc. Another Mary would dedicate all of her time to networking, marketing, and following-up on sales calls. When the story was over I was snapped back into reality. The two 9 – If using bullets or numbered points – do have a line gap between each point. In Microsoft Word you can add a line space before each paragraph – just press Ctrl + 0 (zero) to add or remove the line space before the paragraph the cursor is on. 10 – Use no more than three fonts in your letter; 1 for the headline big and 'blocky'; 1 for the main body of your letter with a slightly larger, bold version for your subheads and one for any quotes / testimonials you are including in your letter. 11 – Use a serif font for the main body of the letter. A serif font, such as Times or Courier, has a small tail at the bottom of the letters. This draws the eyes along the word and makes it less tiring for your reader.
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