Saturday, October 11, 2008

Would You Survive Without The Internet For A Weekend?

I was talking with a friend this morning about my friend's boss and marveling over the fact that her boss is the one entrepreneur I know that shuts the office door at 5PM and on weekends!

The subject came up as I needed to contact her boss and knew that she didn't have a computer at home ( is that even possible today?). As I continued my conversation with my friend I noted that her boss must not rely upon the internet being that she can survive a weekend without accessing email and such! I was quickly corrected and even more in awe!

Could you have this discipline? Is it discipline or just a system? What do you think of this? I am still in awe ......

Friday, October 10, 2008

What Do You Like The Most About Blogging?

I've been working more and more with blogs here at Today's Way. I'm always telling people what is great about blogging but now ... I am curious!

Please tell me what do "you" like the most about blogging?

  • Is it that they build relationships?
  • Are simply fun to let your thoughts out on?
  • Serve as a release, a journaling of your thoughts?
  • Help you reach your clients on a more personal basis?
  • Serve as a personal page about you for relationship building with clients?

The list could be endless! So, please help me zero in on "you!"
What do you like the most about blogging?

Post your input here for all to see or ....
Email me at
margieh@todaysway.net.
Call also if you like .. 310-306-1453.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Give Your Website A Review.

When was the last time you gave your website a serious review? Take a few moments and look at it as if you were a first time visitor.

Here are a few tips for what to look for:

  1. Immediate Clarity On What Your Site Provides
    Probably the most important question to ask yourself when looking at your website is, "Can a visitor, within nanoseconds, know what you do and how you will benefit them?" If the answer is "no"... you are in trouble. If your visitors can't confirm that your site is where they want to be almost instantaneously to their arrival... then the next action they take is to click "off" your site. It's on to the next! Don't even kid yourself that a cute photo or a large heading will inspire curiosity. Clarity is what visitors want.

    Use the Golden Rule of online communications,
    Thou shall be ...Convenient & Hassle-Free!
    removing any need for the reader to think!
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  2. Convenient & Hassle-Free To Navigate
    The Golden Rule doesn't stop with the first connection to your site. If you make it past "step one" the visitor needs to immediately know where to go next inside your site! You must make it convenient and hassle-free for the eye to "see" where "more" of what the visitor is looking for can be found. If not ... the next click is off your site!
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  3. Convenient & Hassle-Free To Read
    Can the information on your website be read "easily and quickly?" Most online readers read from top to bottom ( not left to right) and initially all text is scanned. Some details to check on include:

    Choice of font style - Arial continues to be the cleanest and is seen from all computers. Paragraph Headings can vary in font style which can often help provide a path for the eye to follow.

    Choice of font size- Use a size that allows your quantity of text to be taken in "easily" with a glance. Not too big and not too small. Arial size 10 is a good choice. Size 12 can be appropriate if it is just a small quantity of text.

    Grouping of text - Is your text grouped in small paragraphs? Remember that the average reader is simply scanning your information. If you can group your text into smaller groupings, having the first line of each paragraph carry an important point ... you will be more successful in making your text work for you.

    Focal Points For The Eye To Follow - As you review your website pages, Do you find that your eye is directed through the pages? Does the use of bold, spacing, titles, background colors, pictures assist your reading of the pages or does it get in your way? Hopefully you are finding that your eye is following a directive path so that as you scan from top to bottom you actually get to the bottom! If you find that your eye gets confused or that your are "working" to read your information .. it's time for some changes!
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  4. Clean & Appropriately Sized Images
    Are your images and/or photos up to date? Are they clear or fuzzy? Do they sit on your pages or have a white background around them? Do they need to have a drop shadow or a border or "something" to provide a more professional look?

    Photos can play a huge role in delivering your message to your website visitors. Make sure the quality of your images match the quality of your business!See what you come up with as you do your review! Very often the smallest of changes can make the largest of differences.

What did you discover about your own website? Do you have questions or even more input ??
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