Splash pages, like Flash animation, were very popular on the web a few years ago. Thankfully, many designers have realised the downsides of splash pages, but many still remain. So what’s wrong with them? Read this guide to find out, and see examples of good and bad splash page usage.
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Does your website have a splash page or intro? Here's why it shouldn't...
Posted by bOnline under Online MarketingFrom http://blog.bonline.com 4333 days ago
Don’t Delay Your First Startup to Get an MBA Degree
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4333 days ago
I don’t have an MBA. I used to fear that this would put me at a disadvantage in starting my own company, but now I’m convinced that it may be the other way around. In some reputable surveys, as many as two-thirds of entrepreneurs felt that their entrepreneurial spirit was more ingrained than learne
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Using A Livecast in Marketing - An Interview with Lon Safko
Posted by argentisgroup under MarketingFrom http://salestipaday.com 4333 days ago
The Fusion Marketing Bible - An Interview With Lon Safko. Learn from Lon on Using A Livecast in Marketing.
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Author Rank and Authority: Get the Jump on SEO in 2013
Posted by CIKMarketing under Online MarketingFrom http://www.cikmarketing.ca 4333 days ago
Google's lates algorithmic update, Author Rank, is about to rock the SEO world. Learn why quality content just became your ticket to SER success.
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3 Important Truths For First-Time Startup Founders
Posted by NanoTechnologyMedia under StartupsFrom http://www.killerstartups.com 4333 days ago
Made Hot by: Sian Phillips on January 4, 2013 9:30 pm
Building a company of 50 virtual employees across nine different countries has been a huge challenge. From day one, my team and I decided that Staff.com was going to be chiefly a virtual company. We believed that this model was the future of work, and building our company any other way would counte
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7 Common Tax Mistakes Your Startup Can Avoid
Posted by OpenSourceMedia under TaxesFrom http://www.killerstartups.com 4333 days ago
Made Hot by: deanuk on January 4, 2013 10:15 pm
If you don’t think about taxes until your company starts earning revenue, you’ve waited too long. While the IRS may not be especially interested in your company until you’ve been funded and have some capital, you need to think about taxes from the outset — to avoid tax trouble down the line, and to
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10 Easy Ways To Collect Social Data
Posted by bloggerpalooza under Social MediaFrom http://www.killerstartups.com 4333 days ago
Made Hot by: Evan Collins on January 8, 2013 10:46 am
Here are 10 tips from different entrepreneurs how they are using social data to grow your business and get special customer insights. Enjoy!
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Budgeting: The cornerstone of a stable financial life
Posted by bigmoneyweb under FinanceFrom http://www.businessgross.com 4333 days ago
Made Hot by: Sian Phillips on January 4, 2013 7:30 pm
Budgeting refers to the financial planning of one’s expenses as per his/her monthly income. A good number of people steer clear of making a useful budget and a smaller number of them follow it. However, it need not appear a laborious task to achieve.
For that reason, everyone must learn the tric Read More
For that reason, everyone must learn the tric Read More
How dofollow links back to your blog affects your google pagerank
Posted by covs67 under Online MarketingFrom http://www.profitclickingmaster.com 4333 days ago
Made Hot by: BizRock on January 4, 2013 10:18 pm
Your blog may have a good google pagerank because of the number of backlinks pointing back to your site. many factors are usually considered while determining your site's pagerank. These could be the amount of traffic your site receives, the number of indexed pages on google and so on. Dofollow lin
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Attract Higher Paying Customers To Work Less And Earn More
Posted by spinlessplates under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.spinlessplates.com 4333 days ago
Made Hot by: tiroberts on January 5, 2013 4:18 am
Do You Value What Your Business Produces So Little That You Want To Be The Cheapest In Your MarketPlace?
I often find that the business owner is often the key driver of the price. Perhaps there are some self-belief issues that keep your prices low because you don’t believe you deserve more. Read More
I often find that the business owner is often the key driver of the price. Perhaps there are some self-belief issues that keep your prices low because you don’t believe you deserve more. Read More
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