XP Antivirus 2008

•August 18, 2008 • Comments Off

I’m willing to bet that a lot of you started groaning as soon as you read the title for today’s Quick Tip. Several of you have been e-mailing me the last few weeks about the XP Antivirus 2008 ordeal, so I figured it was about time I go over it. I know the whole issue has put many of you in a panic, but I have some information for you today that I think will help calm you down. Let’s get right to it! Continue reading ‘XP Antivirus 2008′

Optimisation Primer For Web Design

•July 11, 2008 • Comments Off

Webmasters who believe that there is no need to optimize web design are on a state of SEO confusion. This belief will lead to the failure of the overall search engine optimization process. It is important to optimize your Continue reading ‘Optimisation Primer For Web Design’

Evaluating a Design Slicing Service

•July 11, 2008 • Comments Off

If you work for yourself, outsourcing has no doubt crossed your mind. It’s something that requires a decision sooner or later. Whether your preference is to defer to another designer, outsource entirely, or Continue reading ‘Evaluating a Design Slicing Service’

Straightforward Web Design Techniques

•July 11, 2008 • Leave a Comment

When designing a website it is very important to try to focus your viewers attention to the parts that are most important to you. Luckily for you there are numerous ways to do this. Most Website design professionals Continue reading ‘Straightforward Web Design Techniques’

Choosing A Web Designer: A Plan To Guide You Through The Minefield

•July 11, 2008 • Comments Off

Choosing a web designer can seem like a daunting task. They come in all shapes and sizes – from freelancers working at home to glossy new media agencies, and there is as much variation in prices and service as there is in size. Continue reading ‘Choosing A Web Designer: A Plan To Guide You Through The Minefield’

Website Design Considerations I

•July 11, 2008 • Comments Off

There was a time long, long ago in technological advancement years when website design was out of the reach of all but the relative few who could write the hyper text markup language better known by its acronym ‘html’ from start to finish. Continue reading ‘Website Design Considerations I’

How To Get Targeted Traffic To Your Website

•July 11, 2008 • Comments Off

There are many options out there. Paid traffic and Free traffic. Now, here’s one thing to consider. Even people who are good at the pay-per-click and expert converters still include other traffic methods into their marketing way. Why? Because it’s a the way to do. First of all, they’ll make more money because all these methods work well altogether. Continue reading ‘How To Get Targeted Traffic To Your Website’

A Newsletter Publisher’s Main Task: Packaging Value Content

•July 11, 2008 • Leave a Comment

The main task of a newsletter publisher is to select and package quality content of direct, practical relevance to its specific readership audience. Continue reading ‘A Newsletter Publisher’s Main Task: Packaging Value Content’

How to Use the Power of Publicity to Your Company’s Advantage

•July 11, 2008 • Comments Off

With the increasingly rapid pace of our business world, the importance of getting your brand name regularly in front of your target market is a very real situation that all companies face. Even more difficult: actually being remembered by consumers. Continue reading ‘How to Use the Power of Publicity to Your Company’s Advantage’

Promotional Gifts for Her

•July 11, 2008 • Comments Off

When using promotional gifts as part of your marketing strategy it is important to target the items at the market you want to attract. If you are targeting women in particular the impact of your items will be enhanced if you choose gender-specific gifts. However, great care must be taken not to Continue reading ‘Promotional Gifts for Her’