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    Your Image Makes a Difference
    The other day I watched a very compelling movie produced and directed by Clint Eastwood called "Flags of Our Fathers." It was the story of the WWII battle of Iwo Jima and the resulting media coverage in the US promoting the famous picture that resulted from that event. The message that came from that movie was interesting and one that we as business leaders should understand if we want to be successful.The message was that image is more important than reali
    eed to first learn text emailing, then start over in a year or so and learn HTML.

  • You're already ahead of the curve!
  • PDF or "Portable Document Format"

    • Basically, PDF files enable documents to be distributed on different computer systems while preserving the layout of a document. The documents look the same on everyone's computer whether it's a Dell computer or a MacIntosh computer.
    • The PDF file format was develope
      Direct Public Offerings: Benefits and Drawbacks
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      Does it sound like a foreign language? It's not and we really don't need to know all that much. But going over a few basic email formats is important so we'll start here.

      Text emails are the most basic and everyone that receives email can read text.

      PDF stands for "Portable Document Format" and it is commonly used on the web. PDF files are sent as attachments with the email message.

      HTML, or Hypertext Markup Language, is a document format language used on the World Wide Web. It is expected that all emails will favor HTML-only in the near future based on current trends. Plus, they are preferred by readers.

      Text Emails

      Text emails are basically any email message sent with just plain text. No graphics, tables, or sophisticated anything. They're like watching black & white TV - pretty boring. But they can be effective in some cases.

      It is common to send a "text" email message with an attachment such as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF file, but the reader must take an additional step to view your attachment (extra steps are not good) and they must have the appropriate software on their computer to read the file, which is not always the case. In addition, some email programs don't allow attachments to be downloaded or opened by the recipient (user choice).

      • Rather than sending text messages to some members and HTML to others, most email programs allow us to send both in one "multipart" message.
      • Sending both lets the recipient's email program decide which one to open (user preference default setting). If you don't see any graphics in the email you receive, your default may be set to text instead of HTML.
      • Text files have a ".txt" or ".doc" file extension
      • Given text email newsletters are on their way out, my recommendation for those just getting started is go with HTML. As HTML becomes the standard (we're almost there), you won't need to first learn text emailing, then start over in a year or so and learn HTML.
      • You're already ahead of the curve!

      PDF or "Portable Document Format"

      • Basically, PDF files enable documents to be distributed on different computer systems while preserving the layout of a document. The documents look the same on everyone's computer whether it's a Dell computer or a MacIntosh computer.
      • The PDF file format was developed
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        If you are looking for ways to make money online, you are not alone. Each day, there are many individuals, just like you, who are searching for money making opportunities. While you would assume that this competition would have a negative effect on you being able to find work, it doesn’t always. While there are millions of Americans looking for these opportunities, there are also the same number of opportunities available; however, not all of them can be considered
        e Web. It is expected that all emails will favor HTML-only in the near future based on current trends. Plus, they are preferred by readers.

        Text Emails

        Text emails are basically any email message sent with just plain text. No graphics, tables, or sophisticated anything. They're like watching black & white TV - pretty boring. But they can be effective in some cases.

        It is common to send a "text" email message with an attachment such as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF file, but the reader must take an additional step to view your attachment (extra steps are not good) and they must have the appropriate software on their computer to read the file, which is not always the case. In addition, some email programs don't allow attachments to be downloaded or opened by the recipient (user choice).

        • Rather than sending text messages to some members and HTML to others, most email programs allow us to send both in one "multipart" message.
        • Sending both lets the recipient's email program decide which one to open (user preference default setting). If you don't see any graphics in the email you receive, your default may be set to text instead of HTML.
        • Text files have a ".txt" or ".doc" file extension
        • Given text email newsletters are on their way out, my recommendation for those just getting started is go with HTML. As HTML becomes the standard (we're almost there), you won't need to first learn text emailing, then start over in a year or so and learn HTML.
        • You're already ahead of the curve!

        PDF or "Portable Document Format"

        • Basically, PDF files enable documents to be distributed on different computer systems while preserving the layout of a document. The documents look the same on everyone's computer whether it's a Dell computer or a MacIntosh computer.
        • The PDF file format was develope
          How to Use Blog Exchanges
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          document or a PDF file, but the reader must take an additional step to view your attachment (extra steps are not good) and they must have the appropriate software on their computer to read the file, which is not always the case. In addition, some email programs don't allow attachments to be downloaded or opened by the recipient (user choice).
          • Rather than sending text messages to some members and HTML to others, most email programs allow us to send both in one "multipart" message.
          • Sending both lets the recipient's email program decide which one to open (user preference default setting). If you don't see any graphics in the email you receive, your default may be set to text instead of HTML.
          • Text files have a ".txt" or ".doc" file extension
          • Given text email newsletters are on their way out, my recommendation for those just getting started is go with HTML. As HTML becomes the standard (we're almost there), you won't need to first learn text emailing, then start over in a year or so and learn HTML.
          • You're already ahead of the curve!

          PDF or "Portable Document Format"

          • Basically, PDF files enable documents to be distributed on different computer systems while preserving the layout of a document. The documents look the same on everyone's computer whether it's a Dell computer or a MacIntosh computer.
          • The PDF file format was develope
            Blog SEO - For A Rank Beginner
            You've optimized your website why not your blog.Picture it this way.Each new post to your blog is fresh and new. I know you know this - search engines like fresh content.I call it feeding the spider.In this case the food is the new fresh content. What's more appealing fresh fish or fish that’s been lying around for a while? See my point? Fresh fish is always better, who'd stick around smelly old fish anyway?The same w
            ge.
          • Sending both lets the recipient's email program decide which one to open (user preference default setting). If you don't see any graphics in the email you receive, your default may be set to text instead of HTML.
          • Text files have a ".txt" or ".doc" file extension
          • Given text email newsletters are on their way out, my recommendation for those just getting started is go with HTML. As HTML becomes the standard (we're almost there), you won't need to first learn text emailing, then start over in a year or so and learn HTML.
          • You're already ahead of the curve!

          PDF or "Portable Document Format"

          • Basically, PDF files enable documents to be distributed on different computer systems while preserving the layout of a document. The documents look the same on everyone's computer whether it's a Dell computer or a MacIntosh computer.
          • The PDF file format was develope
            Tourism in the South of Spain - The Shift to Quality
            Some changes that appear to be very complex are driven by very common principles. Take for example the shift to quality tourism in Spain, how does this process gain momentum?First of all the shift to quality tourism is a response on another trend that changes the scene. First of all there is a move to residential tourism and there is (the longer existing) influence of the budget-flights to popular destinations, like Malaga in the south of Spain. Both trends a
            eed to first learn text emailing, then start over in a year or so and learn HTML.
          • You're already ahead of the curve!

          PDF or "Portable Document Format"

          • Basically, PDF files enable documents to be distributed on different computer systems while preserving the layout of a document. The documents look the same on everyone's computer whether it's a Dell computer or a MacIntosh computer.
          • The PDF file format was developed by Adobe Systems. PDF files are electronic documents that must be read with Adobe Acrobat software. You can download the software program from the web for free to "read" PDF files. It comes already loaded on most computers and more than likely, Adobe Acrobat "reader" is on your computer.
          • The naming convention for PDF files is Mydocument.pdf (the ".pdf" extension tells your computer to open the file using Adobe Acrobat software.

          HTML - Hypertext Markup Language

          HTML, or Hypertext Markup Language, is a document format language used on the World Wide Web. Web browsers read HTML code and so do most email programs. Using HTML allows you to bring together text, pictures, sounds, video, and links.

          • HTML files have ".htm" or ".html" file extensions
          • HTML files can be created using a simple text editor such as Microsoft Word or numerous others; many are available for free on the web
          • When you're looking at a web page, you can "right click" your mouse, click on "view source" (or "view page source") and you'll see the HTML programming code.

          By the way, you don't need to know how to write HTML code any longer to create an email newsletter. But it definitely helps to understand the basics.

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