Need some tips on how to handle some curve balls you may get when you’re presenting?
How to Promote Your Website for More Success
1. Make your email signature work for you. Your email is like a tiny billboard, if you use it right. Keep it short but make sure you get on there at the top, an invite to subscribe to your ezine, at the bottom, what you do, your URL and your tagline.
Customer Personality Types: Does It Matter?
Marketing types are fond of classifying people into categories. Here are four which I took from “Differentiate Or Die,” by Jack Trout with Steve Rivkin. (John Wiley & Sons, New York, 2000, p15.) Only the first few words of each are included here.
Shaddow Domain Peer Review – Too Much Empty Space
I went to Julie’s site and even though this is not my thing 🙂 I wanted to help her because I could relate because I’ve seen my site for so long that I can’t see it objectively.
Shaddow Domain Peer Review – Too Cluttered
Re: Shadow Domain… here’s my comments for what they’re worth…
Plan Your Web Site for Profits
Most businesses fail to plan for online success. Knowing your purpose, audience, and uniqueness are the first steps to developing a successful web site. Follow these three steps to position your web site for Internet profits.
Shaddow Domain Peer Review – Optimize For Search Engines
Julie makes a common mistake in thinking that being “listed on several search engines” will bring her traffic. A site can be listed in every search engine in the world but not have enough traffic. Being listed and being found when people look for the service or goods you sell are two entirely different things.
Shaddow Domain Peer Review Results
Thanks to everyone who participated in the first NetDummy peer review of the site Shaddow Domain. We here at NetDummy realize that this site was a bit, well, over the top. Two of you even complained about our selection. So allow me to explain.
The Basic Elements Of Site Design
Site design: mechanics
Books are a text medium and, in spite of its visual content, television is regarded as a verbal medium. Movies, on the other hand, are a visual medium. To test this, close your eyes while watching a television program and do the same while watching a movie at a theater. Compare the time intervals where there is no dialog. You’ll find that with television, the dialog is nearly continous.
Difference “using” Directive and Statement
The using directive is used for:
1. creating an alias for a class or a namespace.
2. permiting the use of types/classes in a namespace without having to specify the namespace.