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Creating A Successful Marketing Plan

Whether you are a small company or a large corporation one of the primary keys to success lies in preparing and following a good marketing plan. You can have the most awesome product or service to offer but without a plan in place, you may flounder for direction and waste a lot of time and energy as a result. Consider that your marketing plan, which is separate and apart from a business plan, is an essential element to the success of your company. The plan should contain data and specifics pertaining to your company’s goals, the product or service you’re offering, how you intend to market it and a means for measuring your success. Generally, larger companies create plans that are extremely comprehensive in size and nature while smaller companies will do just as well with a 5 to 10 page strategy. It’s a good idea to refer to your plan regularly so that you can track your company’s progress

Friendlier Flash: Creating a Flash Preloader

With the release of a new version of Flash, Flash movies on Web sites are more popular than ever. While such movies succeed in adding interactivity, animation, and information to a site, some Flash movies can become prohibitively large. After all, not everyone on the Internet has DSL or cable access. Keep in mind that many of your site visitors are still plodding along with dialup access. Although Flash does a respectable job of cutting down the size of movies for Web sites, they can still be quite large. This is bad news for your site visitors viewing your site through the aforementioned slow connections.

Creating an Effective Business Web Site

You registered your domain and have a hosting company park it for you, now what? Now you need to have your Web site designed. Designing your site to attract business and make money is very tricky. You have to create the site to please the visitor. There is one thing to keep foremost in your mind when creating your site – the visitor will ask “What’s in it for me?” You have to provide that answer immediately, or they will just leave.

This may be done in the first line or first few paragraphs, but you have to bring it to their attention. They have to know what you can do for them. This has to be done on every page or your site is a hopeless cause.

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