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    3 Reasons Social Networking Revenue Sharing Websites Work for Indie Unsigned DIY Artists
    Many unsigned, independent, and DIY artists are effectively using social networking and revenue sharing websites to get the word out about their music.The first reason is simple...so simple in fact that it goes over some peoples head...WORD OF MOUTH. As an unsigned or independent artist, word of mouth is the fastest and best way to gain exposure, increase your fan base and share your music. The best thing about word of mouth for the starving broke artist is it is FREE!Social networking sites are a means to garnering word of mouth buzz. If you are an unsigned, diy, Indie artist it is in your best interest to always stay ahead of the game and be an active participant in such communities. Myspace is ok but as I have mentioned in previous blogs, you need to become involved with other social networking communities. Myspace
    here is a good way to determine what format you should use for the graphics on your web site:

    • If your graphic has many colors (such as a photo) use .JPG as the format, However, make sure that the file size is not so large that it prevents the web page from loading quickly. Find a good balance between image quality and file size.
    • If your graphic has only a few colors (such as a chart) use .GIF as the format.

    Of course, this is somewhat oversimplifying the very important role of graphics in your web site design. If you hire a professional web design company to create your web presence, he or she should follow these guidelines during the design process. You should make sure that the rough drafts you receive from the designer adhere to good design standards.

    Make Them Want More. Of course, no matter how well organized your web site is and how effective it is at grabbing the visitor's attention, they have to view your web site as important. You have to give them reasons to stay and browse your site, to bookmark your site so they can refer to it aga

    Handling Telephone Abuse
    Customer service as its affectionately known revolves around the telephone. You have to be very particular when delivering customer service over the phone. Since they can't see you, your voice and style is pretty much all you have.Problem is, people are animals. I'm not referring in any evolutionary sense -just the behavioral. Once an animal senses you are afraid of it, it's likely to attack you. Angry people on the phone are pretty much the same:Customer: "YOU PEOPLE ARE *&$#@@#!! I DON'T BELIEVE YOU DID THIS!" (Here the caller's testing the water, to see whether the listener's afraid or not?)Customer Service Rep: 'Oh, Oh, I'm sorry, oh..umm..hmm..sir...ummm, I'm sorry' (Voice trembling with fear. Guess what? Green light - Attack me!)"YOU'RE SORRY!? I DON'T WANT YOU TO BE SORRY! I WANT YOU TO FIX THIS
    Professional web design has become vital during recent years. A few years ago, it was estimated that a visitor to a web site took about 8 seconds to decide to stay on that web site or click the "Back" button. That was then, this is now: Your web site has only about 4 seconds to make an impression on the visitor. That is not much time at all! Today, people want instant results. Few people even wait to see the entire web design before making their decision. If your web design does not grab their attention immediately, they won't stick around. And if your web site does not offer something of benefit, they won't bookmark it and they won't come back (more on that later).

    So, with that in mind, let's discuss some practical ways to grab the attention of web site visitors. Then, in a future article, we will talk a little about keeping their attention with good web site content. Remember, people spend most of their time on the Internet reading. They read search results, news items, how-to articles and forums. A professional web design company will take this into account. But that is for later. First, we have to keep visitors attention (remember the 4 second rule).

    Get to the Point. We live in a fast-paced society and we are used to instant results: Microwave meals in 5 minutes, lose 5 pounds in 5 days, 30 minute oil changes, see results from fitness equipment in 20 minutes a day, and on and on.

    The Internet is no different and it actually may be less forgiving of web sites that don't deliver results quickly.

    The 4 second rule that we spoke of earlier does not mean that your entire web page must load in 4 seconds. Rather, it means that a visitor to your web site has to at least see something interesting within that 4 second window. So, to test your site, while it is loading, ask yourself:

    • How much time passes before I see anything?
    • What is the first thing I see on the web page?
    • How much time passes before I can read some text?
    • How long would it take a visitor to determine what the web site is about?

    Try this suggestion yourself and then try to enlist the help of some of your friends. The more people you have to test your web site, the more thorough your results will be.

    Ideally, the site should load top to bottom and left to right. However, your design should adhere to the reading habits of your target audience. Some countries read from right to left so, make sure you know your audience. Also, the most eye-catching elements should load first. Once these load, they will grab the visitor's attention. Then, the rest of the page can finish loading.

    What Graphics Format Should I Use? This is probably one of the most overlooked aspects of web design. How many times have you visited a web site and cringed at the slow loading pictures. I'll bet you did not stick around to see everything load.

    In most cases, web sites that have this problem were created by someone who bought a Web Design How-To book, created a web page that says "Hello World" and now think they are an expert. Or, possibly they are learning web design and created this slow loading site as a favor for a friend or family member. At any rate, hiring a professional web design company will prevent bad design from happening to you. In the meantime, here are some very basic guidelines regarding those very important web site graphics:

    More about the .JPG file format: .JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format allows images to contain up to 16 million colors. It also supports Variable Compression, which allows you to reduce the size of the image at the cost of some of the detail. In order to take full advantage of this feature, you will need a graphics program which will allow you to preview the image after you have compressed it. Some of the more popular graphics programs are Photoshop, Fireworks and Corel Draw.

    JPG is not a good format for images with only a few colors or for text created as an image. The finished image will be of poor quality.

    More about the .GIF file format: .GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) support up to 256 colors. It also supports "transparency" which allows you to specify the background of the image to be invisible, thereby letting the web page colors show through.

    Graphics in this format are also "looseless", meaning the final quality is not adversly affected by compressing.

    Boiling it Down. For the most part, here is a good way to determine what format you should use for the graphics on your web site:

    • If your graphic has many colors (such as a photo) use .JPG as the format, However, make sure that the file size is not so large that it prevents the web page from loading quickly. Find a good balance between image quality and file size.
    • If your graphic has only a few colors (such as a chart) use .GIF as the format.

    Of course, this is somewhat oversimplifying the very important role of graphics in your web site design. If you hire a professional web design company to create your web presence, he or she should follow these guidelines during the design process. You should make sure that the rough drafts you receive from the designer adhere to good design standards.

    Make Them Want More. Of course, no matter how well organized your web site is and how effective it is at grabbing the visitor's attention, they have to view your web site as important. You have to give them reasons to stay and browse your site, to bookmark your site so they can refer to it agai

    The Ethos of Sales
    How does a person succeed in the world of sales? There are a lot of different things that add up to success, but one of them is your ethos – the way you look to and are perceived by others. Affecting this perception can greatly affect your chances of making a sale.To determine what you should do about this, you first need to know what kind of image you want to project to others. What industry are you trying to sell in? Each industry has its own culture, and consumers are often different as well. For instance, if you’re target is primarily management at large companies (for instance, for a network related product or service or for consulting services) you’re only going to sell by promoting your own professionalism. You can’t come off as anything other than knowledgeable and good at business – they want to buy from someone who
    r the 4 second rule).

    Get to the Point. We live in a fast-paced society and we are used to instant results: Microwave meals in 5 minutes, lose 5 pounds in 5 days, 30 minute oil changes, see results from fitness equipment in 20 minutes a day, and on and on.

    The Internet is no different and it actually may be less forgiving of web sites that don't deliver results quickly.

    The 4 second rule that we spoke of earlier does not mean that your entire web page must load in 4 seconds. Rather, it means that a visitor to your web site has to at least see something interesting within that 4 second window. So, to test your site, while it is loading, ask yourself:

    • How much time passes before I see anything?
    • What is the first thing I see on the web page?
    • How much time passes before I can read some text?
    • How long would it take a visitor to determine what the web site is about?

    Try this suggestion yourself and then try to enlist the help of some of your friends. The more people you have to test your web site, the more thorough your results will be.

    Ideally, the site should load top to bottom and left to right. However, your design should adhere to the reading habits of your target audience. Some countries read from right to left so, make sure you know your audience. Also, the most eye-catching elements should load first. Once these load, they will grab the visitor's attention. Then, the rest of the page can finish loading.

    What Graphics Format Should I Use? This is probably one of the most overlooked aspects of web design. How many times have you visited a web site and cringed at the slow loading pictures. I'll bet you did not stick around to see everything load.

    In most cases, web sites that have this problem were created by someone who bought a Web Design How-To book, created a web page that says "Hello World" and now think they are an expert. Or, possibly they are learning web design and created this slow loading site as a favor for a friend or family member. At any rate, hiring a professional web design company will prevent bad design from happening to you. In the meantime, here are some very basic guidelines regarding those very important web site graphics:

    More about the .JPG file format: .JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format allows images to contain up to 16 million colors. It also supports Variable Compression, which allows you to reduce the size of the image at the cost of some of the detail. In order to take full advantage of this feature, you will need a graphics program which will allow you to preview the image after you have compressed it. Some of the more popular graphics programs are Photoshop, Fireworks and Corel Draw.

    JPG is not a good format for images with only a few colors or for text created as an image. The finished image will be of poor quality.

    More about the .GIF file format: .GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) support up to 256 colors. It also supports "transparency" which allows you to specify the background of the image to be invisible, thereby letting the web page colors show through.

    Graphics in this format are also "looseless", meaning the final quality is not adversly affected by compressing.

    Boiling it Down. For the most part, here is a good way to determine what format you should use for the graphics on your web site:

    • If your graphic has many colors (such as a photo) use .JPG as the format, However, make sure that the file size is not so large that it prevents the web page from loading quickly. Find a good balance between image quality and file size.
    • If your graphic has only a few colors (such as a chart) use .GIF as the format.

    Of course, this is somewhat oversimplifying the very important role of graphics in your web site design. If you hire a professional web design company to create your web presence, he or she should follow these guidelines during the design process. You should make sure that the rough drafts you receive from the designer adhere to good design standards.

    Make Them Want More. Of course, no matter how well organized your web site is and how effective it is at grabbing the visitor's attention, they have to view your web site as important. You have to give them reasons to stay and browse your site, to bookmark your site so they can refer to it aga

    Avoiding Corporate Spread - At-Work Workout Tips
    It’s inevitable: You’ve just finished penning your New Year’s resolutions in the front of your new Day Planner when you find yourself sitting at your desk again with a feeling of emptiness that seems a little like holiday-cheer withdrawl. Pump up your motivation and get the creative juices flowing by turning your workspace into a mini-retreat with these tips for staying active in the office.Step one: the warm upEvery good workout begins with a series of gentle exercises to wake up your muscles. An easy way to increase circulation and kick your alertness to a whole new level is to start your day on the right foot (or the left one for that matter) -- take the stairs.Get a natural energy boost first thing in the morning without caffeine. Whether you’re climbing the whole way to your desk or just ta
    site should load top to bottom and left to right. However, your design should adhere to the reading habits of your target audience. Some countries read from right to left so, make sure you know your audience. Also, the most eye-catching elements should load first. Once these load, they will grab the visitor's attention. Then, the rest of the page can finish loading.

    What Graphics Format Should I Use? This is probably one of the most overlooked aspects of web design. How many times have you visited a web site and cringed at the slow loading pictures. I'll bet you did not stick around to see everything load.

    In most cases, web sites that have this problem were created by someone who bought a Web Design How-To book, created a web page that says "Hello World" and now think they are an expert. Or, possibly they are learning web design and created this slow loading site as a favor for a friend or family member. At any rate, hiring a professional web design company will prevent bad design from happening to you. In the meantime, here are some very basic guidelines regarding those very important web site graphics:

    More about the .JPG file format: .JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format allows images to contain up to 16 million colors. It also supports Variable Compression, which allows you to reduce the size of the image at the cost of some of the detail. In order to take full advantage of this feature, you will need a graphics program which will allow you to preview the image after you have compressed it. Some of the more popular graphics programs are Photoshop, Fireworks and Corel Draw.

    JPG is not a good format for images with only a few colors or for text created as an image. The finished image will be of poor quality.

    More about the .GIF file format: .GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) support up to 256 colors. It also supports "transparency" which allows you to specify the background of the image to be invisible, thereby letting the web page colors show through.

    Graphics in this format are also "looseless", meaning the final quality is not adversly affected by compressing.

    Boiling it Down. For the most part, here is a good way to determine what format you should use for the graphics on your web site:

    • If your graphic has many colors (such as a photo) use .JPG as the format, However, make sure that the file size is not so large that it prevents the web page from loading quickly. Find a good balance between image quality and file size.
    • If your graphic has only a few colors (such as a chart) use .GIF as the format.

    Of course, this is somewhat oversimplifying the very important role of graphics in your web site design. If you hire a professional web design company to create your web presence, he or she should follow these guidelines during the design process. You should make sure that the rough drafts you receive from the designer adhere to good design standards.

    Make Them Want More. Of course, no matter how well organized your web site is and how effective it is at grabbing the visitor's attention, they have to view your web site as important. You have to give them reasons to stay and browse your site, to bookmark your site so they can refer to it aga

    Viral Marketing with a Powerful Twist
    What would you do with 500, 1000 or more additional visitors each day? Imagine how your web business will grow with an extra 2000, 5000 or MORE leads each month . . .Okay, I'll stop teasing you. . . But what IF those extra leads and visitors cost you NOTHING? Let me tell you a story a friend of mine named Paul Galloway shared with me...The Brilliant WebmasterOnce upon a time, not too long ago in a nearby web land, there was a business owner looking for a way to increase visitors to his website AND a way to increase his subscribers. (Sound familiar?)He and his webmaster came up with a simple but brilliant idea. They had some software developed to help them implement this viral idea, and then they launched the new campaign.In just a couple of months, his website had received tons of visitors (inclu
    > .JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format allows images to contain up to 16 million colors. It also supports Variable Compression, which allows you to reduce the size of the image at the cost of some of the detail. In order to take full advantage of this feature, you will need a graphics program which will allow you to preview the image after you have compressed it. Some of the more popular graphics programs are Photoshop, Fireworks and Corel Draw.

    JPG is not a good format for images with only a few colors or for text created as an image. The finished image will be of poor quality.

    More about the .GIF file format: .GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) support up to 256 colors. It also supports "transparency" which allows you to specify the background of the image to be invisible, thereby letting the web page colors show through.

    Graphics in this format are also "looseless", meaning the final quality is not adversly affected by compressing.

    Boiling it Down. For the most part, here is a good way to determine what format you should use for the graphics on your web site:

    • If your graphic has many colors (such as a photo) use .JPG as the format, However, make sure that the file size is not so large that it prevents the web page from loading quickly. Find a good balance between image quality and file size.
    • If your graphic has only a few colors (such as a chart) use .GIF as the format.

    Of course, this is somewhat oversimplifying the very important role of graphics in your web site design. If you hire a professional web design company to create your web presence, he or she should follow these guidelines during the design process. You should make sure that the rough drafts you receive from the designer adhere to good design standards.

    Make Them Want More. Of course, no matter how well organized your web site is and how effective it is at grabbing the visitor's attention, they have to view your web site as important. You have to give them reasons to stay and browse your site, to bookmark your site so they can refer to it aga

    5 Tips To Make Cold Calling Easier
    If you have ever had a job where you had to make cold calls you know how unpleasant they can be. Cold calling is calling someone that you have never spoken with before to present them with something that you want for them to do. It is cold because the perception is that you as the salesperson want nothing but to get what you want out of the person that you are calling. The person on the other end of the line usually sees this call not as a warm and fuzzy feel-good chat, but a harsh and strictly business driven sales scheme.Everyone knows that as a sales person, it is not your intent to annoy and disturb the people that you call (although it may seem that way at times). You are just trying to make a living. So to help you out here are 5 tips to make cold calling easier for you.Do your homework Some cold call lists
    here is a good way to determine what format you should use for the graphics on your web site:

    • If your graphic has many colors (such as a photo) use .JPG as the format, However, make sure that the file size is not so large that it prevents the web page from loading quickly. Find a good balance between image quality and file size.
    • If your graphic has only a few colors (such as a chart) use .GIF as the format.

    Of course, this is somewhat oversimplifying the very important role of graphics in your web site design. If you hire a professional web design company to create your web presence, he or she should follow these guidelines during the design process. You should make sure that the rough drafts you receive from the designer adhere to good design standards.

    Make Them Want More. Of course, no matter how well organized your web site is and how effective it is at grabbing the visitor's attention, they have to view your web site as important. You have to give them reasons to stay and browse your site, to bookmark your site so they can refer to it again and to tell others about your site so you can build new visitors.

    We will consider how to tackle this aspect of quality web site design in an upcoming article. That article will focus on three main ways to keep visitors coming back:

    1. Offer something of value
      1. Newsletter
      2. Free tips
      3. Monthly coupons

    2. Good, quality marketing copy
      1. Put effort into the words of your web site.
      2. Remember, the Internet is made up of web pages and for the most part, pages are meant to be read.

    3. Easy to use web site navigation.
      1. If visitors can't get around easily on your web site, they won't stay very long.

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