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    Sex in Advertisement: Why Does It Work
    Browsing through the internet I noticed all the pretty girls sporting items like facial cream, nice cars, clothing and even sitting atop bull dozers. With their silky thighs exposed and their beautiful hair glistening in the sun I learned that sells. It not only sells but it also catches our attention and motivates us to pull out our wallets.Why does sex sell? According to Doctor Richard Taflinger, “Sex is the second strongest of the psychological
    stions are. But as time goes on, you can update it with questions you really do get often.
  • Gallery This can be anything from images of your physical location to pictures of your product. Also commonly known as Photos or Pictures.
  • Virtual Tour If a simple gallery isn't enough, a virtual tour can give your website visitors the feeling of actually walking around in your physical location. This can be as simple as pictures, or make use of more complicated Virtual Tour technology, where you can actually stand in one location and look around.
  • Calendar
    Making Appointments With Businesses & Closing the Sale
    In Business the trick when making appointments, is not to be too pushy otherwise when you turn up to do a presentation you are dealing with a hostile business owner. It is better at the initial call to hear a quick rejection and move on to the next company.Why waste any more time then is necessary on a business that is unlikely to buy straight away? This strategy will also work in your favour when you do go back to that customer in the future to as
    I've focused in the past on some individual sections of your website that you should consider implementing. What I'm going to do now is give a brief overview of a number of pages and sections that are common in websites.
    • Home Page This page should have a short descriptive paragraph or two, along with some sort of bulleted list that a website visitor can look at and very quickly get an idea of what the site is about. This could also be called Main or Welcome, among other things.
    • About Us This page gives an overview about the company. If the staff is fairly small, staff information can be included on this page as well. In the case of one staff member, this page may be called About Me. It may also be known as About the Company, Company History or simply History.
    • Projects This is a page to list past work you and your company has done. It can be anything from a simple list to detailed descriptions of each project. This can also be called Portfolio.
    • Staff If you have a decent sized staff, you can split off the information on them from the About Us page and give them their own section. This can be anything from a simple list to a separate page on each staff member. This is also often used if an organization has a Board of Directors.
    • Links A links page is pretty common. However, you should be careful about this page. In most cases, it should be very different from a personal links page. This may also be a called Partners.
    • Contact This is where your email (or a form) will be, along with your phone numbers, mailing address, etc.
    • Location If you want a separate place to give actual directions, along with a map, this is a great place to put it. You can also put links to online map websites, often directly to directions to your location. This can also simply be called Map or Directions.
    • News This is just a page for the latest info on either your business, your website, or possibly both. This can also be archived copies of a newsletter that you mail out. More and more often, blogs are taking the place of a more formal news section.
    • FAQ Just like it says, this is Frequently Asked Questions about your business and website. At the beginning, this should be populated with what you think the most frequently asked questions are. But as time goes on, you can update it with questions you really do get often.
    • Gallery This can be anything from images of your physical location to pictures of your product. Also commonly known as Photos or Pictures.
    • Virtual Tour If a simple gallery isn't enough, a virtual tour can give your website visitors the feeling of actually walking around in your physical location. This can be as simple as pictures, or make use of more complicated Virtual Tour technology, where you can actually stand in one location and look around.
    • Calendar<
      Don't Gamble With Your Business
      Imagine…A business owner scrambles to come up with money to make his payroll. As a last desperate measure, he gathers up every last penny he has and flies to Vegas. He gambles…and wins! Amazing isn’t it? It happened to a now globally know company back in its beginning stages.As a business owner, making ends meet can be stressful. Companies with whom you do business can take 30, 60 even 120 days to pay their invoices. In the meantime, you hav
      mall, staff information can be included on this page as well. In the case of one staff member, this page may be called About Me. It may also be known as About the Company, Company History or simply History.
    • Projects This is a page to list past work you and your company has done. It can be anything from a simple list to detailed descriptions of each project. This can also be called Portfolio.
    • Staff If you have a decent sized staff, you can split off the information on them from the About Us page and give them their own section. This can be anything from a simple list to a separate page on each staff member. This is also often used if an organization has a Board of Directors.
    • Links A links page is pretty common. However, you should be careful about this page. In most cases, it should be very different from a personal links page. This may also be a called Partners.
    • Contact This is where your email (or a form) will be, along with your phone numbers, mailing address, etc.
    • Location If you want a separate place to give actual directions, along with a map, this is a great place to put it. You can also put links to online map websites, often directly to directions to your location. This can also simply be called Map or Directions.
    • News This is just a page for the latest info on either your business, your website, or possibly both. This can also be archived copies of a newsletter that you mail out. More and more often, blogs are taking the place of a more formal news section.
    • FAQ Just like it says, this is Frequently Asked Questions about your business and website. At the beginning, this should be populated with what you think the most frequently asked questions are. But as time goes on, you can update it with questions you really do get often.
    • Gallery This can be anything from images of your physical location to pictures of your product. Also commonly known as Photos or Pictures.
    • Virtual Tour If a simple gallery isn't enough, a virtual tour can give your website visitors the feeling of actually walking around in your physical location. This can be as simple as pictures, or make use of more complicated Virtual Tour technology, where you can actually stand in one location and look around.
    • Calendar
      Hit Your Target Market with a Well Cooked Cross Promotion Utilising Your Business Networks
      Our society has never been so well connected, so why is it that business owners all around the world still can’t seem to get to their target markets faster?With the “IT” landscape continuously changing, working out ways to take advantage of all of this new technology has never been so time consuming.However, business owners and companies have never been in such a prime position to utilise their business connections to reach their target mark
      ple list to a separate page on each staff member. This is also often used if an organization has a Board of Directors.
    • Links A links page is pretty common. However, you should be careful about this page. In most cases, it should be very different from a personal links page. This may also be a called Partners.
    • Contact This is where your email (or a form) will be, along with your phone numbers, mailing address, etc.
    • Location If you want a separate place to give actual directions, along with a map, this is a great place to put it. You can also put links to online map websites, often directly to directions to your location. This can also simply be called Map or Directions.
    • News This is just a page for the latest info on either your business, your website, or possibly both. This can also be archived copies of a newsletter that you mail out. More and more often, blogs are taking the place of a more formal news section.
    • FAQ Just like it says, this is Frequently Asked Questions about your business and website. At the beginning, this should be populated with what you think the most frequently asked questions are. But as time goes on, you can update it with questions you really do get often.
    • Gallery This can be anything from images of your physical location to pictures of your product. Also commonly known as Photos or Pictures.
    • Virtual Tour If a simple gallery isn't enough, a virtual tour can give your website visitors the feeling of actually walking around in your physical location. This can be as simple as pictures, or make use of more complicated Virtual Tour technology, where you can actually stand in one location and look around.
    • Calendar
      Who Comes First - The Customer or Employee?
      The commonly held view that the customer comes first is worth a close look. Think about the last time you received less than satisfactory customer service. What caused it? Probably an employee! Either directly, bad manners and a "don't care" attitude, or by not addressing your needs - "sorry, I can't handle that order, you'll have to call another number".While most of our focus is rightly on customer needs, it may be useful to first stand back and
      put links to online map websites, often directly to directions to your location. This can also simply be called Map or Directions.
    • News This is just a page for the latest info on either your business, your website, or possibly both. This can also be archived copies of a newsletter that you mail out. More and more often, blogs are taking the place of a more formal news section.
    • FAQ Just like it says, this is Frequently Asked Questions about your business and website. At the beginning, this should be populated with what you think the most frequently asked questions are. But as time goes on, you can update it with questions you really do get often.
    • Gallery This can be anything from images of your physical location to pictures of your product. Also commonly known as Photos or Pictures.
    • Virtual Tour If a simple gallery isn't enough, a virtual tour can give your website visitors the feeling of actually walking around in your physical location. This can be as simple as pictures, or make use of more complicated Virtual Tour technology, where you can actually stand in one location and look around.
    • Calendar
      The Internet's Potential
      The internet’s potential is greater than any other single technological concept ever. The ability to push and pull data at high speeds while giving access to essentially everyone in the world is astonishing. Considering our race has been on this planet for a couple million years and only fifty years ago we still had to physically travel to purchase everything, or see something worth seeing, the only thing we could do long distance was have a basic telep
      stions are. But as time goes on, you can update it with questions you really do get often.
    • Gallery This can be anything from images of your physical location to pictures of your product. Also commonly known as Photos or Pictures.
    • Virtual Tour If a simple gallery isn't enough, a virtual tour can give your website visitors the feeling of actually walking around in your physical location. This can be as simple as pictures, or make use of more complicated Virtual Tour technology, where you can actually stand in one location and look around.
    • Calendar Although not all businesses warrant a calendar, many do. This can be anything from an actual grid-like calendar to a simple listing of events. It's also called Upcoming Events.
    • Press If you or your business have been featured in any publications or on other websites, your own website is a good place to show that off. Have clippings of articles and links to online articles here. This section can also be known as Media.
    These are just some of the more common website sections for you to consider. Each website will likely have other sections that are specific to that company, or at least to that industry. Remember, the sky's the limit.

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