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Turn Prospects into Buyers[Jun. 24, 2004] Tips to be followed to keep prospects coming back, win their trust, and increase your online
sales. By Leva Duell
Hiring a Professional Designer[Jun. 23, 2004] A professional designer can create a site that not only meets your needs but also does so affordably. By Craig Kistler
Why Re-Design[Jun. 23, 2004] Why does my company need a re-design? By Craig Kistler
Email tips and tricks[Jun. 23, 2004] Tips you can use to make the most effective use of email: By Steve Lillo
Tips for an effective Website[Jun. 23, 2004] What does it really take to have your website be successful, and what are some of the most important steps you can take to make that happen? By Steve Lillo
The Web Page Width Dilemma[Jun. 22, 2004] Should we design a fixed-width page, or should we specify the width of our page in percentage terms? By Mario Sanchez
A Sticky Website[Jun. 22, 2004] How to attract visitors to a site? By Albin Dittli
The Power of Linking[Jun. 22, 2004] Few hints and tips for site owners as to how you can persuade an established site to link to yours. By Albin Dittli
Opinion – Search Engine Success[Jun. 22, 2004] Nothing is more valuable than your own powers of observation and ability to change to reflect those observations. By Tom Henricks
Get Your Own Web Site[Jun. 21, 2004] List of some basic things that should be done to get your own professional web site on the web. By Sheena Salmon
Make It Personal[Jun. 21, 2004] Put your personality into your website, and make it more human. By Jeff Colburn
Slow Loading Pages[Jun. 21, 2004] One of the biggest problems you will encounter, and one that visitors really hate, is slow loading pages. By Jeff Colburn
Keeping Your Site Current[Jun. 21, 2004] Keeping your site current by removing outdated listings and adding new information will give people a reason to come back often. By Jeff Colburn
First Impressions : Do-It-Yourself?[Jun. 21, 2004] Clearly communicate the intent of your site-to-be, get quotes and deadlines in writing, and don't settle for anything less than your vision. By Tom Stone
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