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Comment to: Customer Service For The Hearing Impaired
Thanks for your comments, Stephanie! It's an important issue, and definitely needs more promotion and publicity to avoid that very problem. I appreciate your thoughts!
-- Joe Dolson
July 17, 2008
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Comment to: Social Media Wheels Keep On Turning‚ And Fast!
social networking is becoming passe with so many "me-too" sites around now...who in the heck wants to create profiles follow 4 different SN sites? talk about a dumb way to waste your time...
probably its just a age thing i gue...
July 17, 2008
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Comment to: Social Media Wheels Keep On Turning‚ And Fast!
Hey Jody ~ I am not new to all of this but am playing a catch up from old school game that seems crazy. One thing I do know is Darrin Rowse is the man to look at for blogging. You can find him and blogging how-to's at problogger.net.
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July 17, 2008
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Comment to: Customer Service For The Hearing Impaired
Hello, Mr. Dolson,
This is a very well-written article addressing the needs of the deaf and hard of hearing community.
I especially appreciate it because I'm hard of hearing. In addition, I run my own website and my interact...
July 17, 2008
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Comment to: Social Media Wheels Keep On Turning‚ And Fast!
As a Marketing Consultant I'm always looking for business applications to the latest trend. Completely unfamiliar with Plunk, is it something for small to medium business to look into? Thanks!
-- BizDish
July 17, 2008
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Comment to: Analytics: Collect The Right Data
Hi Cecilia, I'm just now seeing your question. Your web analytics tool can show you the number of visitors that converted into paying customers. You'll need to configure your web site to indicate a "sale" to your web analyt...
July 17, 2008
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Comment to: Social Media Wheels Keep On Turning‚ And Fast!
I'm interested in promoting products I'll be selling in an online store; the website should be up & running in a couple months. I'm new to blogging. Where would you suggest I begin? Thx!
-- Jody
July 17, 2008
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Comment to: Five Fast Steps to Improve Website Usability
Yes what I think your referring to there roger is information architecture and user experience. I, probably like many businessmen didn't have a clue what these terms where but now I swear by them.
I thought my website looked really...
July 17, 2008
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Comment to: Never Edit Your Own Stuff
Someone has to do it:
third bullet, last line - 'insure' should be 'ensure'.
Nice post.
-- pettylittleman
July 16, 2008
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Comment to: Never Edit Your Own Stuff
Don't depend too much on your spellcheck--for example, lightbulb is 1 word not 2. And a spellcheck will not correct errors like non-negotiable, which has no hyphen. Nor will it save you from grammatical oopses like "somewhat of a."...
July 15, 2008
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Comment to: The Three Best Website Traffic Sources
Thanks for this nice info. Recently, i am learning about how to get a big traffic in my site, and i found in your site. Thank you so much Jims.
regards
shyam
www.scoliosis-symptom.com
-- shyam
July 15, 2008
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Comment to: Never Edit Your Own Stuff
Great advice! Much of what you mention is more copyediting than copywriting (yes, I'm being pedantic, I know).
As an editor and obsessive proofer, I'm itchily sensitive to typos and grammatical errors, especially online, where ...
July 15, 2008
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Comment to: Never Edit Your Own Stuff
Great tips..I'm new to the blogging experience so this is very helpful. I always tell my kids to print their work, stand in front of a mirror and read aloud. I need to take my own advice! http://creditmomblog.com
-- CreditMom...
July 15, 2008
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Comment to: Email Blacklists “Kind Of A Crazy Thing”
RE: Thanks for letting me rant.
No problem Fred. Believe me, you're not the only one.
-- Jennifer D. Meacham
July 15, 2008
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Comment to: Never Edit Your Own Stuff
A really great article, thanks. I was all prepared NOT to see the thing that helps me the most ("Put some distance between the time you write the post and when you publish it."), but there it was in your article.
I catch all m...
July 15, 2008
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Comment to: SEO: Harness the Power of CSS
css layer examples / properties and layer attributes
http://css-lessons.ucoz.com/css-layer-properties.htm
-- sezer
July 15, 2008
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Comment to: Never Edit Your Own Stuff
hehe... my favorite is when I see that on cnn.com or the front of the newspaper. Yes I may be a close runner up to your "worlds worst".
-- *AH*
July 15, 2008
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Comment to: Never Edit Your Own Stuff
Great tips! I discovered one more invaluable tool by accident when I was a magazine editor. It is especially helpful when you need to proof your own writing.
Highlight your entire article/blog. Then convert it from a san-serif to a seri...
July 15, 2008
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Comment to: Shopping Cart Functionality Can Increase Sales
Travis, I was with Network Solutions for the first 6 months of my online store's operation, and it quickly became a nightmare. Between the slow servers, extreme difficulty getting them to properly install an SSL, and poor after hours suppor...
July 13, 2008
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Comment to: Lessons Learned: Practicalsports.com Owner Byron Tabor
Thank you so much for your input. Horses are my world and SEO is taking over. I'll be working for an "A" report card - Your great info and insight will take me another step closer. I'll be back to show you the progress. ...
July 10, 2008
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