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Is Your "Coming Soon" Page Not Creating Enough Buzz? - 0 views

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    Some businesses share details about their company, products, services, etc, in their "coming soon" pages to grab market attention. This article offers a few tips on "coming soon" page design and discusses how this marketing strategy can help you make your site popular.
anonymous

How Do You Make Your Followers Click On Your Twitter Headlines? - 0 views

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    Only designing a website and writing content is not enough these days; you need to grab the attention of the internet audience as well. Only an enticing headline will prompt readers to click on your page links. So, headlines should be short and promising and include keywords. This article offers some useful tips to make your Twitter headlines smarter and catchier.
anonymous

6 Important Tips for Defensive Web Design - 0 views

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    This article discusses defensive web design in detail. It points out how, unless you help your users cope with functional errors, your website may lose visitors.
anonymous

Web Content Writing - Have You Got Your Basics Right Yet? - 0 views

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    When you write for the web, you should keep the paragraphs brief and use small sentences. Try to give your readers correct information as it will help you gain a reader's faith and improve SEO. This article offers 15 tips on web content writing.
Ehsan Ullah

Scoop.It A Great Service For Bloggers - 0 views

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    Recently I came across a great platform called Scoop.It which allows us to keep all the articles and news which hold out interest in one place.
Doc Darko

On-page SEO tips for Wizzley - 0 views

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    On-page SEO works a little differently for Wizzley simply because you do not own the site and there are certain SEO aspects over which you have no influence. Still, what you can do is not negligible. Although some of these Wizzley SEO tips are obvious to you, it is good to go through them all. These on-page SEO tips will help your articles rank high in search engines.
Doc Darko

Top 3 Principles of making money online 2011 - making money online, writing, Wizzley, P... - 0 views

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    The fact is, many people think they understand economy when they really do not. Principles of money getting do not change in the online world. These three articles will help you understand that making money online is easy only in principle but it requires hard work and dedication.
hoojoo

TeachEnglish - 0 views

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    Across the site you can find free classroom materials to download, from short activities to full lesson plans, for teaching kids and adults. There are also articles on aspects of teaching, and free teacher development and teacher training materials.
Nathan Andros

The 10 Second Rule: How to Write for Diagonal Readers | Copyblogger - 0 views

  • a diagonal read test.
  • there are at least three, and up to five important sections of an article that a diagonal reader will see in the approximately 10 seconds they’ll initially allocate to your content.
  • The title or headline of your post. The subtitles or subheadings within the post. Any bold, underlined, quoted, or otherwise highlighted text. Pictures, graphs, charts, or images of any nature. A summary of the article.
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  • point itself should be reducible to 2-3 sentences and the rest of the space should be used to walk the reader through your reasoning and explain to the reader how you get to the conclusion.
anonymous

Why Retro Website Design Is So Popular and What Are the Elements of Retro Design - 0 views

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    A retro website design recreates the charm of past days and makes the viewers' nostalgic. It also adds value to your business and helps you win customers' trust. You can use different shapes, simple color schemes, borders and textures to give your site a vintage look.
Girja Tiwari

An Overview of Social Media Tools - 0 views

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    An Overview of Social Media Tools.The term Web 2.0 was first mentioned publicly in December 2003. The Magazine CIO, a trade magazine for IT managers and IT service providers mentioned the term in the article "2004 - The Year of Web Services........Read Full Text
olivia  frost

Considerations Before Choosing A Canton Michigan Banquet Faciltiy - 1 views

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    Articles by Demi F. Web Designer Whether you are planning for a corporate event, a family party, a bridal shower or a wedding reception, indeed a nice banquet facility makes a normal event into a memorable one.
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http://goarticles.com/article/5-Factors-Why-Company-Logo-Design-Matters/8491476/ - 0 views

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    The business owners keep looking for ways to become more famous, earn more money and have more customers. They vision of progress and growth successfully. Identification is important for the business and remembered for years to come. For a long-lasting survival, brand identity is very important and cannot be underestimated.
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The Art Of Approaching - 0 views

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    How To Meet Women - discover professional tips for meeting, dating, and talking to women without fear or rejection. Get free articles, videos, and podcasts on how to be a ladies man and how to meet women.
michaeallen

Lesser known Utility Tools of Windows OS - 0 views

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    Every version of Windows OS contains lots of system utility tools and some of them are not known to us. Read the article to know about them.
Gary Edwards

Welcome to the next tech revolution: Liquid computing | InfoWorld - 7 views

  • In a nutshell, what Handoff -- and liquid computing in general -- portends is a world where both data and activities move around as needed. The device isn't the center of the universe, as it has been since the first computer.
  • The journey to liquid computing
  • everal years ago, Google showed us a different way: the cloud as the new center. With Google Docs (now called Drive), you created your documents on its browser-accessible servers and worked on them there, usually through a browser but also via native apps on iOS and Android. You didn't have to sync your data, because it was accessible from pretty much any device. Unfortunately, Google's Web-based apps don't work that well versus what you can do on a smartphone, tablet, or PC native app, so most of us still start with the device and use the cloud as mostly a convenient file share.
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  • Apple's iCloud Documents took the same idea but tied it to specific apps, moving us away from the notion of a common file pool to a common activity pool: text documents or spreadsheets or photos.
  • Apple's initial iCloud Documents approach was too tied to its apps, though, so it hasn't really expanded beyond Apple's own applications. (Apple is moving to correct that mistake in iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite.)
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    "I was typing an email on my iPad, and I got distracted. Some time later, I set the iPad down on my desk, and an icon on my Mac appeared. I clicked it, and in seconds the Mail app was running with that partially entered email in front of me. That's the Handoff feature in action, part of the iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite updates that will ship this fall. It's a sign of a change in computing that Google and Microsoft are also pursuing, not just Apple. Liquid Computing Welcome to the next tech revolution: Liquid computing Liquid computing: The next wave of the mobile experience Apple Watch: The Internet of things' new frontier iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite are both in beta, so I can't really talk about the details of Handoff yet. But I can say it works just as Apple showed off at its recent WWDC conference's public keynote. Handoff is the first big step into a future where the notion of a device will go through a radical transformation. [ Mobile and PC management: The tough but unstoppable union. | Subscribe to InfoWorld's Consumerization of IT newsletter today. ] At first blush, what Apple is doing is blurring the lines between mobile and desktop devices. That's true, but it's only part of the actual transformation under way. There's no real name for this transformation yet, so I'm calling it liquid computing until someone else comes up with a better name. In a nutshell, what Handoff -- and liquid computing in general -- portends is a world where both data and activities move around as needed. The device isn't the center of the universe, as it has been since the first computer. Think back to the early PC era, when people first started getting PCs at home, not just at work. Remember the effort we all spent in making sure we copied our files to a disk for use at home? We had to bring our data with us or else use a network connection to a file share. That model has persisted to this day, which is why the biggest loss of corporate data remains the lost or stolen thumb drive or
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