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From the Desk of a Business Coach: Growing a Small Business - Grow to Thrive be very irritating. For one thing, you don’t know on what volume level the user’s speakers may be. For another thing, your user may not be visiting the site in the comfort of his or her own home; what if this person is at work? And lastly…it’s annoying!A thriving business needs to grow or it stagnates and may even fail. But what does it mean to grow a healthy business?First, understand that growing revenues is a necessary but not sufficient aspect of growing a small business. Thinking of growth exclusively in terms of revenue is like dumping fertilizer on a garden without watering or weeding it. Inevitably, the crop dies.Second, growth is iterative. The process is repeated over and over again. In this sense there is no first or last - Enormous font sizes - if your target market is people with vision disabilities, then by all means, use a large font size, as it will serve your purpose well. However, if you a A Quick and Simple Tip For Gaining Customers Have you ever thought about the fact that even though you think your website might be cute, entertaining, or funny, it may be extremely annoying to the people who are visiting it. When you are a webmaster or web designer, it is very important that you familiarize yourself with the things that visitors find irritating, unless it is your goal to have them leave, and then never visit your site again.In the course of my career, I’ve had to deal with a lot of vendors—software companies, sensor manufacturers, electronics distributors and more. Some of them have left lasting impressions on me, whereas others have been eminently forgettable. I’d like to talk about two of the more memorable vendors, and the simple technique that they used (perhaps unknowingly) which made them stand out in my memory.As my bio shows, I have the letters “Ph.D.” after my name; however, I seldom use that title, e It is strange how easy it is to develop an annoying website. This could be because when you are designing a website, you are concentrating so intently on the smaller details that you forget to step back and look at the big picture. What may have started as a flash heading with a few moving parts can soon become a site filled with flashing graphics, sounds, bright colors, and other elements that are enough to be overwhelming and simply…well, annoying! The important thing is to remember that there is a major difference between catching someone’s attention and blinding them. You must keep in mind that your website design is supposed to send your visitor a message about you and your topic, and not about how adept your programmer is at developing animated graphics. It is actually much easier to be annoying than it is not to, so it is best to test your own site to make sure that you are not in that dreaded annoying category. The following are the top five ways to know that your site is annoying. While these are not the only ways, they are the major ones that will usually send a visitor away, and cause them never to return, no matter how great your content, or what a great deal you have to offer. - Background music – unless you have an online radio site, or you’re selling music CD’s or files, having sound in your background can be very irritating. For one thing, you don’t know on what volume level the user’s speakers may be. For another thing, your user may not be visiting the site in the comfort of his or her own home; what if this person is at work? And lastly…it’s annoying! - Enormous font sizes - if your target market is people with vision disabilities, then by all means, use a large font size, as it will serve your purpose well. However, if you ar Small Business Marketing Materials elop an annoying website. This could be because when you are designing a website, you are concentrating so intently on the smaller details that you forget to step back and look at the big picture. What may have started as a flash heading with a few moving parts can soon become a site filled with flashing graphics, sounds, bright colors, and other elements that are enough to be overwhelming and simply…well, annoying!Small business marketing materials introduce a product to its consumers. The marketing materials detail the features of the product to the public. Small business marketing materials are intended to grab the attention of the public and enhance sales. Marketing materials play a significant role in the positioning of the product in the market. These materials include collateral materials, advertisements and technical tools such as websites and emails.Marketing materials are designed carefully si The important thing is to remember that there is a major difference between catching someone’s attention and blinding them. You must keep in mind that your website design is supposed to send your visitor a message about you and your topic, and not about how adept your programmer is at developing animated graphics. It is actually much easier to be annoying than it is not to, so it is best to test your own site to make sure that you are not in that dreaded annoying category. The following are the top five ways to know that your site is annoying. While these are not the only ways, they are the major ones that will usually send a visitor away, and cause them never to return, no matter how great your content, or what a great deal you have to offer. - Background music – unless you have an online radio site, or you’re selling music CD’s or files, having sound in your background can be very irritating. For one thing, you don’t know on what volume level the user’s speakers may be. For another thing, your user may not be visiting the site in the comfort of his or her own home; what if this person is at work? And lastly…it’s annoying! - Enormous font sizes - if your target market is people with vision disabilities, then by all means, use a large font size, as it will serve your purpose well. However, if you a How to Get the Job You Want: Guidelines for Productive Interviewing hing is to remember that there is a major difference between catching someone’s attention and blinding them. You must keep in mind that your website design is supposed to send your visitor a message about you and your topic, and not about how adept your programmer is at developing animated graphics.Every time you interview, consider it a professional presentation, including the first steps of sending your resume and cover letter. Everything you write and say is a direct reflection of your image and you want to project confidence and professionalism. Your job is to “sell” the best product you have, which is yourself.1. Your resume should clearly state your professional objective and not be vague.2. Ensure that your resume is accomplishment-oriented and reflects what you did for It is actually much easier to be annoying than it is not to, so it is best to test your own site to make sure that you are not in that dreaded annoying category. The following are the top five ways to know that your site is annoying. While these are not the only ways, they are the major ones that will usually send a visitor away, and cause them never to return, no matter how great your content, or what a great deal you have to offer. - Background music – unless you have an online radio site, or you’re selling music CD’s or files, having sound in your background can be very irritating. For one thing, you don’t know on what volume level the user’s speakers may be. For another thing, your user may not be visiting the site in the comfort of his or her own home; what if this person is at work? And lastly…it’s annoying! - Enormous font sizes - if your target market is people with vision disabilities, then by all means, use a large font size, as it will serve your purpose well. However, if you a The Growing Popularity Of Internet Based Home Businesses readed annoying category. The following are the top five ways to know that your site is annoying. While these are not the only ways, they are the major ones that will usually send a visitor away, and cause them never to return, no matter how great your content, or what a great deal you have to offer.Before the explosive growth of Internet-based home business opportunities, the typical stay at home job involved the person providing a service to the local or regional community. Such a business still required many of the logistical functions of traditional businesses, like stocking inventory, mailing orders, making sales phone calls, etc. And for some, like a landscaping or delivery business, it also required owning vehicles, tools and managing a work force.While those opportunities still - Background music – unless you have an online radio site, or you’re selling music CD’s or files, having sound in your background can be very irritating. For one thing, you don’t know on what volume level the user’s speakers may be. For another thing, your user may not be visiting the site in the comfort of his or her own home; what if this person is at work? And lastly…it’s annoying! - Enormous font sizes - if your target market is people with vision disabilities, then by all means, use a large font size, as it will serve your purpose well. However, if you a Web and Video Conferencing: Who's Using this New Technology? be very irritating. For one thing, you don’t know on what volume level the user’s speakers may be. For another thing, your user may not be visiting the site in the comfort of his or her own home; what if this person is at work? And lastly…it’s annoying!In the mid 1990s a few individuals and companies, seeing the potential of the relatively unknown Internet, took advantage of this new medium and got a head start on everyone else. Similarly, today a few innovative companies have enthusiastically embraced web and video conferencing and are reporting great benefits from this under-used application.Who is making use of web and video conferencing, and how are they using it? Here is a look at some of the enterprises and institutions that are bein - Enormous font sizes - if your target market is people with vision disabilities, then by all means, use a large font size, as it will serve your purpose well. However, if you are simply building a standard website, a font size that is far to large simply looks as though you are shouting. No visitor wants to be shouted at. - Tiny font size – if your font size is too small, it is as though you’re sitting in the crowd at a hockey game, whispering to the person next to you. Your message simply cannot be heard. - Overlapping layers – when designing your website, layers can be quite useful. However, when you are slamming advertising or unsolicited messages in your user’s face, blocking what they really want to read, it is very irritating. Don’t try to force anything in front of your visitor. Persuasion works much more pleasantly. - Pop-ups – Many browsers and add-on tools now block pop-ups, but still some web designers insist on using them. This is annoying not only when we don’t have anti-pop-up tools, because new browsers keep opening, but also when we do have the tools because we miss messages. When you have a message, keep it all in the same browser window. Though everybody does have their own list of things that they just can’t stand from websites they visit on the internet, this covers the most annoying ones that are agreed upon by the largest number of people. However, don’t limit your annoying-proofing efforts to only these five things. Have a look at your website from a very picky perspective, and take away everything else that is even slightly irritating. After all, if your visitor is put off by your website in any way, the odds are that he or she will leave without a second thought. It is not a matter of good taste and bad taste. In reality, it is simply about being polite to your visitors, and making sure that they are as comfortable as possible while they are navigatin
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