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We Got It Wrong: Never Under Promise & Over Deliver ase your business processes.You know how it is, you believe something for so long, everyone agrees with you, all the books tell you it's true and then suddenly you have a blinding revelation - we've all been duped! You know like my gorilla mates were? (If you're not sure about my gorilla mates then you really need to read the book - we've got a great offer on at the moment!)And you feel such a chump - how did I ever fall for that - the logic just isn't there - I must have been a fool. Let me explain."Under Prom 5.) The web designer is the most important component to achieving the site you want; however site owners should be proactive. Look on the net for existing sites that match your company’s direction and needs. Don't feel that your site needs to be the pinnical of web sites. It is fine to get ideas…not copy!... from similar design functions from existing web sites that meet your business objectives. In other words you don’t need to “reinvent the wheel”. 6.) Because there are a plethora of web design firms, you can narrow your Effective Customer Interviews Make Life Much Easier! All Web design should start with a unique design concept, effective visual appeal, and most importantly, search engine readiness in mind. When the design is complete, you should have a powerful marketing tool with a blend of custom graphics, banners, and logos that represent your business effectively in cyberspace. Following are some thoughts you should keep in mind while you are working with your web designer.One of the critical success factors for service-related businesses is our ability to understand a client’s needs and requirements. Misunderstandings can lead to loss of repeat business, economic loss, and damage to reputation.Although interactions in small business are often much more casual than those at the big end of town, interviews with clients differ from ordinary conversations even though they may appear to resemble them:Friendly conversationa. Not directed towar 1.) A company’s website should be an integral part of its marketing campaign, and should create an online presence utilizing the search engines. Ensure that you reach this goal by building a fully optimized, and “search engine-ready” website using unique optimization techniques. Making sure your pages and web site are search engine friendly before you go live is essential. Having a well designed, effective web site that cannot be found by the search engines is almost like not having a web site at all. In other words, “save your money.” 2.) A website, while being an information portal, must also act as the marketing arm and entice visitors to visit again and again. A company’s website should serve as a community, develop brand loyalty, position your company as “experts” in their field and nurture a long-term relationship that will turn a regular visitor into a valued customer. 3.) More and more web sites are going the dynamic route – a trend indicating that in the near future, database driven sites are going to become the norm. This is due to the fact that updating content for large sites is becoming more and more difficult and impractical. Make sure your web design team has experience designing dynamic web sites using ASP, or Cold Fusion technology; Microsoft Access for simple databases; Microsoft SQL; and Oracle for complex sites. If you update your company’s products often, tell your web designer you want to include a content management system that allows you to change content on-the-fly. 4.) Look for a web designer that incorporates value in their approach. Don't let your design team just throw jargon out and ask you to make sense out of it; look for a team that will listen to your processes and your business needs in order to increase their understanding and make recommendations for your site that will ease your business processes. 5.) The web designer is the most important component to achieving the site you want; however site owners should be proactive. Look on the net for existing sites that match your company’s direction and needs. Don't feel that your site needs to be the pinnical of web sites. It is fine to get ideas…not copy!... from similar design functions from existing web sites that meet your business objectives. In other words you don’t need to “reinvent the wheel”. 6.) Because there are a plethora of web design firms, you can narrow your How To Retain Customers: Getting Repeat Business re that you reach this goal by building a fully optimized, and “search engine-ready” website using unique optimization techniques. Making sure your pages and web site are search engine friendly before you go live is essential. Having a well designed, effective web site that cannot be found by the search engines is almost like not having a web site at all. In other words, “save your money.”Getting repeat business is the key to success in your business. You need to ensure that your customer service is so good that the customers return repeatedly and you have a steady clientele. You have to get them interested in other products you may offer in the future, and get them to come back again.Discounts:Offer sales and discounts frequently. Stock clearing sales won’t just help you make profit on unsold goods; they also get you customers who will be impressed by your competitiv 2.) A website, while being an information portal, must also act as the marketing arm and entice visitors to visit again and again. A company’s website should serve as a community, develop brand loyalty, position your company as “experts” in their field and nurture a long-term relationship that will turn a regular visitor into a valued customer. 3.) More and more web sites are going the dynamic route – a trend indicating that in the near future, database driven sites are going to become the norm. This is due to the fact that updating content for large sites is becoming more and more difficult and impractical. Make sure your web design team has experience designing dynamic web sites using ASP, or Cold Fusion technology; Microsoft Access for simple databases; Microsoft SQL; and Oracle for complex sites. If you update your company’s products often, tell your web designer you want to include a content management system that allows you to change content on-the-fly. 4.) Look for a web designer that incorporates value in their approach. Don't let your design team just throw jargon out and ask you to make sense out of it; look for a team that will listen to your processes and your business needs in order to increase their understanding and make recommendations for your site that will ease your business processes. 5.) The web designer is the most important component to achieving the site you want; however site owners should be proactive. Look on the net for existing sites that match your company’s direction and needs. Don't feel that your site needs to be the pinnical of web sites. It is fine to get ideas…not copy!... from similar design functions from existing web sites that meet your business objectives. In other words you don’t need to “reinvent the wheel”. 6.) Because there are a plethora of web design firms, you can narrow your Wholesalers: What Are They? Who Are They? Can You Deal With Them? mmunity, develop brand loyalty, position your company as “experts” in their field and nurture a long-term relationship that will turn a regular visitor into a valued customer.What is a wholesaler?Think of a wholesaler as your direct link to purchasing from the manufactures. If you are not buying from the manufactures directly, then you quite often have to deal with wholesalers.Usually wholesalers will hold large quantities of stock, and can therefore charge you what is known as a trade price. Now, I will come onto who can deal with wholesalers in a minute, but more often that not you have to buying from a wholesaler with the intention to then re-se 3.) More and more web sites are going the dynamic route – a trend indicating that in the near future, database driven sites are going to become the norm. This is due to the fact that updating content for large sites is becoming more and more difficult and impractical. Make sure your web design team has experience designing dynamic web sites using ASP, or Cold Fusion technology; Microsoft Access for simple databases; Microsoft SQL; and Oracle for complex sites. If you update your company’s products often, tell your web designer you want to include a content management system that allows you to change content on-the-fly. 4.) Look for a web designer that incorporates value in their approach. Don't let your design team just throw jargon out and ask you to make sense out of it; look for a team that will listen to your processes and your business needs in order to increase their understanding and make recommendations for your site that will ease your business processes. 5.) The web designer is the most important component to achieving the site you want; however site owners should be proactive. Look on the net for existing sites that match your company’s direction and needs. Don't feel that your site needs to be the pinnical of web sites. It is fine to get ideas…not copy!... from similar design functions from existing web sites that meet your business objectives. In other words you don’t need to “reinvent the wheel”. 6.) Because there are a plethora of web design firms, you can narrow your Getting Reimbursed for Business Expenses ft Access for simple databases; Microsoft SQL; and Oracle for complex sites. If you update your company’s products often, tell your web designer you want to include a content management system that allows you to change content on-the-fly.Business traveling, even with all of its hustle, bustle, and flat hotel pillows, does have one perk: your company pays for it. Whether they reimburse you for cars from rental agencies or for the miles you put on your own vehicle, one thing stands between you and your financial compensation: tangible proof of what you’ve spent.Keeping financial records of business trips may seem – on the surface – quite simple. However, when more pressing matters get in the way – late plane departures, impor 4.) Look for a web designer that incorporates value in their approach. Don't let your design team just throw jargon out and ask you to make sense out of it; look for a team that will listen to your processes and your business needs in order to increase their understanding and make recommendations for your site that will ease your business processes. 5.) The web designer is the most important component to achieving the site you want; however site owners should be proactive. Look on the net for existing sites that match your company’s direction and needs. Don't feel that your site needs to be the pinnical of web sites. It is fine to get ideas…not copy!... from similar design functions from existing web sites that meet your business objectives. In other words you don’t need to “reinvent the wheel”. 6.) Because there are a plethora of web design firms, you can narrow your Where to Find Wholesale Security Cameras ase your business processes.There are many companies that offer wholesale security cameras and surveillance systems. For the most part, their customers are businesses large and small who have a security need beyond the single household system. Since businesses purchase a lot of items wholesale, there are companies that offer the hardware necessary at wholesale prices. In addition to the hardware required for a state of the art security system, there are costs involved in the installation, training and maintenance for those s 5.) The web designer is the most important component to achieving the site you want; however site owners should be proactive. Look on the net for existing sites that match your company’s direction and needs. Don't feel that your site needs to be the pinnical of web sites. It is fine to get ideas…not copy!... from similar design functions from existing web sites that meet your business objectives. In other words you don’t need to “reinvent the wheel”. 6.) Because there are a plethora of web design firms, you can narrow your choice by asking to view their portfolio. This portfolio should contain some of the best work a design firm has done. Paying close attention to the portfolio will provide you a benchmark for determining the style, quality and content of sites created by the web designer. You can tell by the products or services offered on these sites if the site has indeed been designed with the right content, navigation, and creative elements that fit the companies’ profiles. Pay even closer attention to the navigation. It should be very easy to maneuver around the sites. 7.) Don’t let your designer convince you to have a Flash intro page where a surfer can either view the intro or skip it. Most times the surfer will skip it….right on to the next site! Remember; make the experience as easy as possible. Keep in mind that your web site should include usability, functionality, navigation, content and information. These are just as, if not more important, than the overall appearance of your web site. Factor these components into your web design, in addition to search engine ready pages, and you will go a long way to achieving your goals for your web site.
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