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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
By thpinky94
There are many reasons why people would want to hide their IP address, or where they come from, or who their internet provider is. And some people use proxy websites to get referral for their affiliate or home base business program. And that works out successfully as long as nobody knows that you're doing it. If you are at a school or an office that had blocked some of your most favorite website, then why not try www.hidemesurf.com ? It will unblock every website you want to go you and give you unlimited access. You might want to check your email, or make some extra money online while at school on a computer. Hidemesurf.com will do just that for you, and best of all it's all FREE! It will even store your cookies and do a whole bunch more of stuff for you that some internet browser couldn't even do? How great is that? Why not give it a try and go to http://hidemesurf.com
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
By Cathy Goodwin
When you work professionally with your clients, you want to create a comfortable experience. You want clients to feel they've settled into a cozy armchair in your virtual living room.
But before they become clients or buyers, you can't let them sink into that chair. Your website focuses on one question: Are you the right person to solve their biggest challenge? Here are the most common ways to let your visitors get too comfortable before they've decided to buy.
(1) Turning your website into your cozy home on the Internet. Your *real* home has pictures on the wall and possibly objects, souvenirs and knickknacks that display your personality to guests. But your website doesn't express your personality the way your home does.
Your website expresses the needs and desires of your prospective clients. So you can remove pictures of sunsets and quotes from your favorite poets. These components direct attention to you - not your visitors.
(2) Rolling out the welcome mat. Just about every home has a welcome mat. But website visitors know they're welcome. They want to |
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