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No Free Lunch e logo or banner should be a static graphic or text element on the page. Online marketing surveys consistently report that animated icons and graphics on a website do not convey professionalism to visitors.We all know that “there’s no such thing as a free lunch.” Well, there is, actually. If you work as a mystery shopper you can get free lunches. But I’ve already written about how, while you can enjoy free lunches/dinners and earn some money with this endeavor, you certainly cannot get rich. See: http://ezinearticles.com/?Its-Not-a-Mystery&id=379580.You Sin #7 Hit counters Only used by amateurs. Take them off your website. Please. Any decent webhost can provide you with traffic stats which will provide much more accura 8 Key Factors That Define A Good Affiliate Program Sin #5Affiliate programs are a popular way to earn money online. But do you know what to search for in an affiliate program? It is important that you know what constitutes the best affiliate program before you sign up with any program.8 Key factors that define a good affiliate programs are as follows:1. Reputable and high quality products, services or busine Poor Spelling And Grammar We all make mistakes when we write things down or type things out. Nobody is 100% perfect but a huge number of website owners completely ignore the basics of spelling and grammar. If you're selling a product or service online and your website is littered with spelling and grammar mistakes you're losing sales. Plain and simple. You don't need a masters degree in English but poor spelling puts people off. From a visitors point of view if you couldn't be bothered spellchecking your website then how good can your product really be? Here's 4 tips for proofreading your website. 1. Use a spellchecker. Every word processor has one. If you don't have a spellcheker then get one. 2. Proofread anything you write from bottom to top. You'll spot more mistakes that way. 3. Print out important documents and edit them with a pen. Again read from bottom to top when doing so. 4. When you've written an important article put it away for 24 hours. Proofreading it the next day gives you a fresh perspective on your own writing and I guarantee that you'll make improvements on your original text. Sin #6 Flashing And Spinning Graphic Elements Banners or logos that flash, spin, fade in and out or perform any other gimmick are a major No No. Don't use them. Flashing banners and logos say "Look look mom it's my first website! Cool, huh?" It screamsl unprofessional at anybody looking at your site. Any website with this type of graphic element turns visitors off. A website logo or banner should be a static graphic or text element on the page. Online marketing surveys consistently report that animated icons and graphics on a website do not convey professionalism to visitors. Sin #7 Hit counters Only used by amateurs. Take them off your website. Please. Any decent webhost can provide you with traffic stats which will provide much more accurat How to Prevent 'Home Business Burnout' d a masters degree in English but poor spelling puts people off. From a visitors point of view if you couldn't be bothered spellchecking your website then how good can your product really be?As a home business proprietor, you may already realize why avoiding "home business burnout" is so important. Even if you have only been working your home business venture for a relatively brief time, you may have already been aware of the need to maintain your energy levels and reduce your stress levels while you were involved in your other employment. Many people l Here's 4 tips for proofreading your website. 1. Use a spellchecker. Every word processor has one. If you don't have a spellcheker then get one. 2. Proofread anything you write from bottom to top. You'll spot more mistakes that way. 3. Print out important documents and edit them with a pen. Again read from bottom to top when doing so. 4. When you've written an important article put it away for 24 hours. Proofreading it the next day gives you a fresh perspective on your own writing and I guarantee that you'll make improvements on your original text. Sin #6 Flashing And Spinning Graphic Elements Banners or logos that flash, spin, fade in and out or perform any other gimmick are a major No No. Don't use them. Flashing banners and logos say "Look look mom it's my first website! Cool, huh?" It screamsl unprofessional at anybody looking at your site. Any website with this type of graphic element turns visitors off. A website logo or banner should be a static graphic or text element on the page. Online marketing surveys consistently report that animated icons and graphics on a website do not convey professionalism to visitors. Sin #7 Hit counters Only used by amateurs. Take them off your website. Please. Any decent webhost can provide you with traffic stats which will provide much more accura eBay: PowerSeller Profit Tips to Help You Make More Money on eBay-#3 of a Four Part Feature tom to top. You'll spot more mistakes that way.Sometimes just a few small tasks make all the difference between making a few dollars profit on eBay and generating a small fortune each month. These ideas will help you make more from your listings.* I find a scanner sometimes produces far better pictures than a digital camera, albeit some items are too big or heavy and might damage our delicate equipment. 3. Print out important documents and edit them with a pen. Again read from bottom to top when doing so. 4. When you've written an important article put it away for 24 hours. Proofreading it the next day gives you a fresh perspective on your own writing and I guarantee that you'll make improvements on your original text. Sin #6 Flashing And Spinning Graphic Elements Banners or logos that flash, spin, fade in and out or perform any other gimmick are a major No No. Don't use them. Flashing banners and logos say "Look look mom it's my first website! Cool, huh?" It screamsl unprofessional at anybody looking at your site. Any website with this type of graphic element turns visitors off. A website logo or banner should be a static graphic or text element on the page. Online marketing surveys consistently report that animated icons and graphics on a website do not convey professionalism to visitors. Sin #7 Hit counters Only used by amateurs. Take them off your website. Please. Any decent webhost can provide you with traffic stats which will provide much more accura People Getting Rich Online - Finding Your Niche In honor of the birthday of one of the most famous Internet millionaires, Mook-Jon, I’m going to try to cover something that he says is one of the keys to his success — researching a niche for your website. BTW, Mook-Jon now writes for WebsitePublisher.net. He has written a birthday blog entry ruminating on success, drive and his life. Happy Birthday, Jon.Mea Flashing And Spinning Graphic Elements Banners or logos that flash, spin, fade in and out or perform any other gimmick are a major No No. Don't use them. Flashing banners and logos say "Look look mom it's my first website! Cool, huh?" It screamsl unprofessional at anybody looking at your site. Any website with this type of graphic element turns visitors off. A website logo or banner should be a static graphic or text element on the page. Online marketing surveys consistently report that animated icons and graphics on a website do not convey professionalism to visitors. Sin #7 Hit counters Only used by amateurs. Take them off your website. Please. Any decent webhost can provide you with traffic stats which will provide much more accura Top 7 Steps to Protect your Computer from Hurricanes e logo or banner should be a static graphic or text element on the page. Online marketing surveys consistently report that animated icons and graphics on a website do not convey professionalism to visitors.Having lived in West Central Florida for the past 15 years, I’ve been given some insight into the sometimes scary reality of Mother Nature. This past summer I’ve had the displeasure of meeting four characters, first hand...Charley, Frances, Jeanne and Ivan. Yes, I’m talking about Hurricanes.For all the advantages one has with personal computers or a high-tec Sin #7 Hit counters Only used by amateurs. Take them off your website. Please. Any decent webhost can provide you with traffic stats which will provide much more accurate information than a hit counter ever could. Having a hit counter on your website was a good idea 8 years ago. The online world has moved on. You should too. Sin #8 Use Their Own Language The reading ability of the average website surfer is in or around highschool level. If you're the next Shakespeare that's fine just don't force your visitors to read through mountains of prose that confuses them. Speak to your visitors as you'd expect they speak to each other. Your website content needs to follow the model of TV adverts. Short and snappy. Use catchy writing. Write to be remembered. Write to entertain. Put yourself in the shoes of the surfer. What type of language and slang would they expect to find on your site. Then simply use their own language. There's an old rule of sales: "If I could see through John Smith's eyes I could sell John Smith what John Smith buys". Design your website for your visitors and not for you.
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