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    Blogging With WordPress - 7 Quick and Easy Tips to Get Started With Your WordPress Blog Now!
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    arge size that is easy to read, this will show a little style.

    10. It may not be a good idea to copy fonts. Although the technology is available to copy a font, many are protected by license. Instead of copying, consider developing your own font style and purchase a custom, licensed font.

    References
    Adobe. Tips for Type. http://www.adobe.co.uk/type/topics/info8

    Can You Really Generate Internet Wealth Without a Website?
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    1. Use reversed text sparingly, although it produces a dramatic effect it is easily overdone and small sizes are difficult to read on some monitors.

    2. Keep it simple. Avoid over filling a page, good use of white space encourages the reader to focus on the content. Use bullets, indents, italics or headings to distinguish important points.

    3. Do not use too many font types. Generally, two font types are enough—for example one serif and one sans serif.

    4. Avoid the use of all uppercase, depending on the font, it can be difficult to read. If you want a certain word to dominate use small uppercase, but an entire sentence or paragraph in uppercase is too much.

    5. Use your boldface lightly. Contrast creates attention, if there are many bolded words, nothing will stand out.

    6. Choose the right font. For example, a casual or frisky font distracts from serious content. The font should match your message and tone, not contradict it.

    7. Select the proper font format. If you do not know what kind of format to purchase, consult with your font provider.

    8. Test your font choice. It may be a good idea to see how a certain font appears across a broad range of applications or systems. Some programs, browsers or operating systems convert fonts and they may look different than they do on your monitor.

    9. Do not overuse fancy, complicated fonts. Calligraphy fonts or other loopy, sweeping fonts may be beautiful, but are hard to read. Use them in moderation and never in content. For example, perhaps for a title in a large size that is easy to read, this will show a little style.

    10. It may not be a good idea to copy fonts. Although the technology is available to copy a font, many are protected by license. Instead of copying, consider developing your own font style and purchase a custom, licensed font.

    References
    Adobe. Tips for Type. http://www.adobe.co.uk/type/topics/info8.

    Drive to Success
    Consistent and rapid changes are impacting the economy, and the small businesses that create approximately two-thirds of the nation's new jobs. These changes are all around us and envelope all areas of business. The most obvious changes range from: tel
    erally, two font types are enough—for example one serif and one sans serif.

    4. Avoid the use of all uppercase, depending on the font, it can be difficult to read. If you want a certain word to dominate use small uppercase, but an entire sentence or paragraph in uppercase is too much.

    5. Use your boldface lightly. Contrast creates attention, if there are many bolded words, nothing will stand out.

    6. Choose the right font. For example, a casual or frisky font distracts from serious content. The font should match your message and tone, not contradict it.

    7. Select the proper font format. If you do not know what kind of format to purchase, consult with your font provider.

    8. Test your font choice. It may be a good idea to see how a certain font appears across a broad range of applications or systems. Some programs, browsers or operating systems convert fonts and they may look different than they do on your monitor.

    9. Do not overuse fancy, complicated fonts. Calligraphy fonts or other loopy, sweeping fonts may be beautiful, but are hard to read. Use them in moderation and never in content. For example, perhaps for a title in a large size that is easy to read, this will show a little style.

    10. It may not be a good idea to copy fonts. Although the technology is available to copy a font, many are protected by license. Instead of copying, consider developing your own font style and purchase a custom, licensed font.

    References
    Adobe. Tips for Type. http://www.adobe.co.uk/type/topics/info8

    Social Media Etiquette
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    g will stand out.

    6. Choose the right font. For example, a casual or frisky font distracts from serious content. The font should match your message and tone, not contradict it.

    7. Select the proper font format. If you do not know what kind of format to purchase, consult with your font provider.

    8. Test your font choice. It may be a good idea to see how a certain font appears across a broad range of applications or systems. Some programs, browsers or operating systems convert fonts and they may look different than they do on your monitor.

    9. Do not overuse fancy, complicated fonts. Calligraphy fonts or other loopy, sweeping fonts may be beautiful, but are hard to read. Use them in moderation and never in content. For example, perhaps for a title in a large size that is easy to read, this will show a little style.

    10. It may not be a good idea to copy fonts. Although the technology is available to copy a font, many are protected by license. Instead of copying, consider developing your own font style and purchase a custom, licensed font.

    References
    Adobe. Tips for Type. http://www.adobe.co.uk/type/topics/info8

    When Will Google Update The Page Rank Of Older Sites?
    There has been another page rank update in the last couple of weeks but it seems as though this has only affected sites which previously had a page rank of zero. The question many people are asking is when will google update the page rank of all of the oth
    ars across a broad range of applications or systems. Some programs, browsers or operating systems convert fonts and they may look different than they do on your monitor.

    9. Do not overuse fancy, complicated fonts. Calligraphy fonts or other loopy, sweeping fonts may be beautiful, but are hard to read. Use them in moderation and never in content. For example, perhaps for a title in a large size that is easy to read, this will show a little style.

    10. It may not be a good idea to copy fonts. Although the technology is available to copy a font, many are protected by license. Instead of copying, consider developing your own font style and purchase a custom, licensed font.

    References
    Adobe. Tips for Type. http://www.adobe.co.uk/type/topics/info8

    All Important Questions Virtual Assistants Should Ask Before Buying A Business
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    arge size that is easy to read, this will show a little style.

    10. It may not be a good idea to copy fonts. Although the technology is available to copy a font, many are protected by license. Instead of copying, consider developing your own font style and purchase a custom, licensed font.

    References
    Adobe. Tips for Type. http://www.adobe.co.uk/type/topics/info8.html.
    Adobe. Use the right character. http://www.adobe.co.uk/type/topics/info8.html.

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