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5 Website Usability Basic Tips for Manufacturers

A Simple Website Experience for Your Prospects Optimized website usability should lead to a positive user experience as these are two of the most important components of any website. In order for any manufacturing company to increase lead generation, sales pipeline, ROI, and overall c …

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How to Create A Perfect Landing Page

Landing pages are one of the most important aspects of lead generation, however most companies don’t use them to their full potential -- or at all. It’s common to give more attention to the company website. A landing page is critical for your website because it allows for a targeted p …

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Does Your Website “Have Mustard on Its Shirt?"

My early years in sales involved numerous client visits on a daily basis while squeezing in a quick lunch of “2 for 1 Dogs” at Seven/Eleven. This expedited meal plan allowed me to experience first-hand that walking into a prospective client meeting with “mustard stains” on my dress sh …

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10 Ways to Know You Need a New Website

It is becoming more important for businesses to not only have a website, but to have one that works as a marketing tool. In most cases, your website will be a potential customer’s first interaction with you. Your web presence has to be one that reflects accurately who you are, how you …

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6 Elements of a Standout Website

I started my Graphic Design degree in 2011 at Full Sail University, and although I am no expert, I find myself looking at and analyzing websites. Lately there have been numerous websites that I find distracting because they are lacking some of the bare minimums that make a website sta …

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Do You Have a Website Update Plan?

Over the last month, users of Drupal CMS have had their update plans shaken. Some have marked the latest security update for Drupal as a learning experience for the Drupal community, but even more than that, it is a general reminder to anyone that owns or maintains websites. Whether f …

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Drupal Rules: My New Drupal Best Friend

Not too long ago I heard a Drupalista speak of how long it takes to learn Drupal. He said it took four to five years. I found this to be true so far. I am approaching two years of developing in Drupal. It seems to me that the learning curve is more steep than flat. I think I hit a lea …

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