Let’s face it. You could send an email explaining that you are giving away $100 bills but if no one actually opens the email, your stack of money will sit untouched. Same thing applies to your email marketing. The subject line of an email is the only thing you have to hook your prospect initially.… Continue reading The Dalai Lama Rides A Bike – Today Only! (Or How To Get Your Emails Opened)
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Why Domain Appraisals Are Key To Getting Your Domain Sold
The importance of knowing what your domain is really worth. The first step in selling, and in some cases buying, a domain is understanding what it’s worth. As the seller, you want to make the most profit, but you must also consider your buyer, who wants to get the best deal. Often times, seller and… Continue reading Why Domain Appraisals Are Key To Getting Your Domain Sold
How To Identify The Right Domain Name For Your Business
Do you have a domain buying strategy? Buying a domain may seem like a simple task, but there tends to be more involved than just deciding you need a new domain and then buying one. Normally you have an idea of what domain you would like to purchase, something that relates to your brand or… Continue reading How To Identify The Right Domain Name For Your Business
When To Redesign Your Website
When searching the Internet for any topic or product, you are brought to a list of various sites. If you go into these sites, you may find that some of the sites have old content and outdated pictures and could probably use some updating. This is something that should be done with all sites at… Continue reading When To Redesign Your Website
Hosting A Website vs Etsy
When it comes to selling your goods online, you have many different options as far as your medium goes. You can either build your own website to sell your products from, or you can choose from many of the online services that allow you to create storefronts within their websites. Specifically, Etsy is one of… Continue reading Hosting A Website vs Etsy
CNC Machinery – Buy New Or Used?
Implementing CNC machinery is a great way to increase production in the shop and to streamline a number of different processes into one central location. When a company makes the decision to purchase a lathe, mill, or laser, many factors must be taken into account. Before you even search for qualified programmers to run the… Continue reading CNC Machinery – Buy New Or Used?
Is Big Business Good For The Planet
Green is big business and it’s even bigger PR. Large corporations can’t afford the bad press of looking like they’re bad for the environment. Whether they claim to love the environment, the people or animals, businesses these days need to show they care about more than just their bottom line profit. So are these big… Continue reading Is Big Business Good For The Planet
What To Lookout For When Upgrading Your Smartphone?
Have you ever thought of buying a new smartphone since the old one broke down? There actually no worries about the cost since it is possible to sell your old smartphone for a price in order to obtain a newer model. Millions and millions of people bought the latest iPhone model in just one week… Continue reading What To Lookout For When Upgrading Your Smartphone?
Ready for a New Smartphone? Here are Some of the Best for 2012
2012 has brought us some pretty fantastic phones. While quite a few of them were absolutely terrible, there were plenty that stood out among the rest. Since tons of people probably have contracts that are expiring soon, they’ll want to know which phones they should be looking at. Here are some of the best phones… Continue reading Ready for a New Smartphone? Here are Some of the Best for 2012
Technology Makes Mobile Phones More Common Than Toilets
In Western areas of the world, seeing someone on a cell phone is a frequent occurrence – in less than two decades, the cell phone has become ubiquitous in the Western world. In fact, most of the people I know have at least one cell phone, with an older backup model gathering dust in a… Continue reading Technology Makes Mobile Phones More Common Than Toilets