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Too many people are afraid of social media. If you don’t understand it, social media can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. The uncertainty of it can leave you paralyzed. But, what if you had a source for ideas and content, and could do it all in the evening, away from the office?
It’s amazing what a little innovation, with what may have not seemed like much at the time, can become a revolution that changed the world. Who would’ve thought the ability to send a 140-character messages, online mind you (where you can already send a full thought via e-mail to a group) would catch on. But it did!
Now that we understand the importance of your website being the absolute best it can be, when it comes to marketing effectiveness, if your site has been underperforming, you are on your way to changing that! Last week we covered the first three crucial points, now we are going to discuss the remaining four points.
So what makes a good website design? I thought you’d never ask! Let’s look at that. Now I am not going to talk about SEO (Search Engine Optimization) or the technical aspect of a website; just good design.
Words have power! When one chooses words to express a message, they should choose them very carefully. Why? Well, quite simply, once words leave your mouth, you can’t take them back. And, the old saying of “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me” is not true.