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C.F. Jackson's Blog – May 2008 Archive (5)

[Website Makeover Monday] Is Your Website Customer Friendly?

If the visitor is questioning

what to do,then the website

isn't customer friendly.



Are your visitors questioning

what you desire of them?





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Added by C.F. Jackson on May 26, 2008 at 9:31am — No Comments

Attention Authors - We Need Books! (Boys & Girls Club)

Below is a message I received from

my mentor. I decided to share it

here with others to make any and

contributions for the cause: CHILDREN!



My book isn't suited for the kids,

however maybe yours is!



Peace & Gratitude,

C.F. Jackson



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My wife, Christie, is on the

board of the De George Palm Beach

County Boys and Girls Club...



The Club is trying to start a… Continue

Added by C.F. Jackson on May 21, 2008 at 7:24pm — No Comments

Did You Know Flash, Videos & Music Are Killing Websites?

Too much can kill the desired results of a

website: music, videos, & flash.



A website should upload for your visitor

between 5 to 10 seconds. And if they are

waiting and waiting you may just have lost

a new reader.





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Added by C.F. Jackson on May 19, 2008 at 9:04am — 2 Comments

Is It Full or Half Empty, Your Event Calendar?

Keeping your event calendar

up to date can determine if

a website visitor purchase

your book or not.



Think about! You visit a

website and the calendar

displays holes and inactivity:

What comes to your mind?





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Added by C.F. Jackson on May 12, 2008 at 9:28am — No Comments

Are You Giving Your Book Profit Away?

Are You Giving Your Book Profit

Away? What purpose is there to

send your customer to Amazon.com?



Weigh the two: profit vs. ranking





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Added by C.F. Jackson on May 5, 2008 at 2:38pm — No Comments

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