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How to Make a Professional Website
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
Why Go Pro?
- needed to succeed in online commerce
- garner trust in the market-space
- become the authority for your topic
- more people = help more = more resources
What I Don't Mean By Pro
- super-duper programming gurus not needed
- look good, but not super-awesome
- avoid the 1997 animated GIF website
Clarity of Content
- tell visitors what it's about
- avoid all instances of confusion
- text & images need to be relevant
The First Thing They See
- the logo should make sense
- the headline should tell the story
- consider a subheadline for details
Be Careful with Your Text
- be concise
- be clear and summarize
- use headings
- use bulleted lists
Navigation is Key
- allow your visitors to move around
- easy = happy; complex = gone
- multiple specific pages
- not just one big page
- a sitemap is a must
- links have to work
Templates Are Awesome
- ready-made templates can save time
- there are plenty freebies available
- there as some really nice paid-ones, too
- structure is usually tried & true
Go Forth and Be Professional
- aim for professional
- know that bootstrapped is still okay
- I suggest Wordpress
- free themes to get started
- you can't break anything
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
How to Make a Professional Website
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
Why Go Pro?
- needed to succeed in online commerce
- garner trust in the market-space
- become the authority for your topic
- more people = help more = more resources
What I Don't Mean By Pro
- super-duper programming gurus not needed
- look good, but not super-awesome
- avoid the 1997 animated GIF website
Clarity of Content
- tell visitors what it's about
- avoid all instances of confusion
- text & images need to be relevant
The First Thing They See
- the logo should make sense
- the headline should tell the story
- consider a subheadline for details
Be Careful with Your Text
- be concise
- be clear and summarize
- use headings
- use bulleted lists
Navigation is Key
- allow your visitors to move around
- easy = happy; complex = gone
- multiple specific pages
- not just one big page
- a sitemap is a must
- links have to work
Templates Are Awesome
- ready-made templates can save time
- there are plenty freebies available
- there as some really nice paid-ones, too
- structure is usually tried & true
Go Forth and Be Professional
- aim for professional
- know that bootstrapped is still okay
- I suggest Wordpress
- free themes to get started
- you can't break anything
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
How to Make a Professional Website
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
Why Go Pro?
- needed to succeed in online commerce
- garner trust in the market-space
- become the authority for your topic
- more people = help more = more resources
What I Don't Mean By Pro
- super-duper programming gurus not needed
- look good, but not super-awesome
- avoid the 1997 animated GIF website
Clarity of Content
- tell visitors what it's about
- avoid all instances of confusion
- text & images need to be relevant
The First Thing They See
- the logo should make sense
- the headline should tell the story
- consider a subheadline for details
Be Careful with Your Text
- be concise
- be clear and summarize
- use headings
- use bulleted lists
Navigation is Key
- allow your visitors to move around
- easy = happy; complex = gone
- multiple specific pages
- not just one big page
- a sitemap is a must
- links have to work
Templates Are Awesome
- ready-made templates can save time
- there are plenty freebies available
- there as some really nice paid-ones, too
- structure is usually tried & true
Go Forth and Be Professional
- aim for professional
- know that bootstrapped is still okay
- I suggest Wordpress
- free themes to get started
- you can't break anything
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
How to Make a Professional Website
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
Why Go Pro?
- needed to succeed in online commerce
- garner trust in the market-space
- become the authority for your topic
- more people = help more = more resources
What I Don't Mean By Pro
- super-duper programming gurus not needed
- look good, but not super-awesome
- avoid the 1997 animated GIF website
Clarity of Content
- tell visitors what it's about
- avoid all instances of confusion
- text & images need to be relevant
The First Thing They See
- the logo should make sense
- the headline should tell the story
- consider a subheadline for details
Be Careful with Your Text
- be concise
- be clear and summarize
- use headings
- use bulleted lists
Navigation is Key
- allow your visitors to move around
- easy = happy; complex = gone
- multiple specific pages
- not just one big page
- a sitemap is a must
- links have to work
Templates Are Awesome
- ready-made templates can save time
- there are plenty freebies available
- there as some really nice paid-ones, too
- structure is usually tried & true
Go Forth and Be Professional
- aim for professional
- know that bootstrapped is still okay
- I suggest Wordpress
- free themes to get started
- you can't break anything
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
How to Make a Professional Website
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
Why Go Pro?
- needed to succeed in online commerce
- garner trust in the market-space
- become the authority for your topic
- more people = help more = more resources
What I Don't Mean By Pro
- super-duper programming gurus not needed
- look good, but not super-awesome
- avoid the 1997 animated GIF website
Clarity of Content
- tell visitors what it's about
- avoid all instances of confusion
- text & images need to be relevant
The First Thing They See
- the logo should make sense
- the headline should tell the story
- consider a subheadline for details
Be Careful with Your Text
- be concise
- be clear and summarize
- use headings
- use bulleted lists
Navigation is Key
- allow your visitors to move around
- easy = happy; complex = gone
- multiple specific pages
- not just one big page
- a sitemap is a must
- links have to work
Templates Are Awesome
- ready-made templates can save time
- there are plenty freebies available
- there as some really nice paid-ones, too
- structure is usually tried & true
Go Forth and Be Professional
- aim for professional
- know that bootstrapped is still okay
- I suggest Wordpress
- free themes to get started
- you can't break anything
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
How to Make a Professional Website
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
Why Go Pro?
- needed to succeed in online commerce
- garner trust in the market-space
- become the authority for your topic
- more people = help more = more resources
What I Don't Mean By Pro
- super-duper programming gurus not needed
- look good, but not super-awesome
- avoid the 1997 animated GIF website
Clarity of Content
- tell visitors what it's about
- avoid all instances of confusion
- text & images need to be relevant
The First Thing They See
- the logo should make sense
- the headline should tell the story
- consider a subheadline for details
Be Careful with Your Text
- be concise
- be clear and summarize
- use headings
- use bulleted lists
Navigation is Key
- allow your visitors to move around
- easy = happy; complex = gone
- multiple specific pages
- not just one big page
- a sitemap is a must
- links have to work
Templates Are Awesome
- ready-made templates can save time
- there are plenty freebies available
- there as some really nice paid-ones, too
- structure is usually tried & true
Go Forth and Be Professional
- aim for professional
- know that bootstrapped is still okay
- I suggest Wordpress
- free themes to get started
- you can't break anything
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
How to Make a Professional Website
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
Why Go Pro?
- needed to succeed in online commerce
- garner trust in the market-space
- become the authority for your topic
- more people = help more = more resources
What I Don't Mean By Pro
- super-duper programming gurus not needed
- look good, but not super-awesome
- avoid the 1997 animated GIF website
Clarity of Content
- tell visitors what it's about
- avoid all instances of confusion
- text & images need to be relevant
The First Thing They See
- the logo should make sense
- the headline should tell the story
- consider a subheadline for details
Be Careful with Your Text
- be concise
- be clear and summarize
- use headings
- use bulleted lists
Navigation is Key
- allow your visitors to move around
- easy = happy; complex = gone
- multiple specific pages
- not just one big page
- a sitemap is a must
- links have to work
Templates Are Awesome
- ready-made templates can save time
- there are plenty freebies available
- there as some really nice paid-ones, too
- structure is usually tried & true
Go Forth and Be Professional
- aim for professional
- know that bootstrapped is still okay
- I suggest Wordpress
- free themes to get started
- you can't break anything
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
How to Make a Professional Website
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
Why Go Pro?
- needed to succeed in online commerce
- garner trust in the market-space
- become the authority for your topic
- more people = help more = more resources
What I Don't Mean By Pro
- super-duper programming gurus not needed
- look good, but not super-awesome
- avoid the 1997 animated GIF website
Clarity of Content
- tell visitors what it's about
- avoid all instances of confusion
- text & images need to be relevant
The First Thing They See
- the logo should make sense
- the headline should tell the story
- consider a subheadline for details
Be Careful with Your Text
- be concise
- be clear and summarize
- use headings
- use bulleted lists
Navigation is Key
- allow your visitors to move around
- easy = happy; complex = gone
- multiple specific pages
- not just one big page
- a sitemap is a must
- links have to work
Templates Are Awesome
- ready-made templates can save time
- there are plenty freebies available
- there as some really nice paid-ones, too
- structure is usually tried & true
Go Forth and Be Professional
- aim for professional
- know that bootstrapped is still okay
- I suggest Wordpress
- free themes to get started
- you can't break anything
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
How to Make a Professional Website
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
Why Go Pro?
- needed to succeed in online commerce
- garner trust in the market-space
- become the authority for your topic
- more people = help more = more resources
What I Don't Mean By Pro
- super-duper programming gurus not needed
- look good, but not super-awesome
- avoid the 1997 animated GIF website
Clarity of Content
- tell visitors what it's about
- avoid all instances of confusion
- text & images need to be relevant
The First Thing They See
- the logo should make sense
- the headline should tell the story
- consider a subheadline for details
Be Careful with Your Text
- be concise
- be clear and summarize
- use headings
- use bulleted lists
Navigation is Key
- allow your visitors to move around
- easy = happy; complex = gone
- multiple specific pages
- not just one big page
- a sitemap is a must
- links have to work
Templates Are Awesome
- ready-made templates can save time
- there are plenty freebies available
- there as some really nice paid-ones, too
- structure is usually tried & true
Go Forth and Be Professional
- aim for professional
- know that bootstrapped is still okay
- I suggest Wordpress
- free themes to get started
- you can't break anything
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
How to Make a Professional Website
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
Why Go Pro?
- needed to succeed in online commerce
- garner trust in the market-space
- become the authority for your topic
- more people = help more = more resources
What I Don't Mean By Pro
- super-duper programming gurus not needed
- look good, but not super-awesome
- avoid the 1997 animated GIF website
Clarity of Content
- tell visitors what it's about
- avoid all instances of confusion
- text & images need to be relevant
The First Thing They See
- the logo should make sense
- the headline should tell the story
- consider a subheadline for details
Be Careful with Your Text
- be concise
- be clear and summarize
- use headings
- use bulleted lists
Navigation is Key
- allow your visitors to move around
- easy = happy; complex = gone
- multiple specific pages
- not just one big page
- a sitemap is a must
- links have to work
Templates Are Awesome
- ready-made templates can save time
- there are plenty freebies available
- there as some really nice paid-ones, too
- structure is usually tried & true
Go Forth and Be Professional
- aim for professional
- know that bootstrapped is still okay
- I suggest Wordpress
- free themes to get started
- you can't break anything
Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/
Crowne Plaza Shanghai Anting offers numerous meetings space pefectly suited for Meetings, incentive, conference & Events. Equipped with the latest audio & visual equipments, this is a class room set-up.
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... this award honors the Maine Department of Wildlife for all the wonderful work they do with wildlife in that state. Every winter when bears are in hibernation, crews go out, locate the caves and dens, anesthesize the mother and render all the medical attention needed for both mother and cubs ... even to doing any dental work the mother needs.
If you would like to see this marvelous PowerPointPresentation, please Email me at bill.strain@yahoo.com and I'll send it to you by reply ... this is a 4.10 MB file, so if you're on dial up, you may want to pass, in which case I'll be glad to post the JPEGS singularily. Unfortunately Flickr doesn't upload PowerPoint. In this PowerPoint, you'll actually see the veterinarian cleaning the mother bear's teeth.