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Welcome to
the February 2003 Issue of our newsletter for the
technically challenged and web site wannabe's. We feature
articles to help guide you through the process of designing,
building, and promoting your business or personal web site.
If you know someone who may like getting these newsletters,
feel free to forward it to them in its entirety, or have
them sign up for their own copy
below.
- In this issue
- 20 Things You Can Do with a Web Page
that You Can’t Fit in a 1” x 1” Yellow Pages Ad
20 Things You Can Do
with a Web Page that You Can’t Fit in a 1” x 1” Yellow Pages
Ad
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Create an Online
brochure showcasing your products or services
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Have a virtual storefront –
sell products
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Collect Customer
Satisfaction surveys
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Create and post to blogs
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Write and Sell an e-book
or electronic book
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Earn $$$ via
affiliate programs or sell advertising on your site
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Interact with your
customers and vendors via online forms
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Create an email
newsletter to keep your customer base informed
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Give a Virtual tour
of your store or office.
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Build a portfolio or
gallery of your artistic works.
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Link to other web sites
of interest to your site visitors
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Post testimonials of
clients who rave about your work/product
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Give visitors
door-to-door driving directions to your place of
business
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Collect information
about site visitors for later marketing efforts.
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Chat with visitors
to your site.
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Provide customer service
by answering FAQ’s (frequently asked questions)
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Have customers email you
with questions or suggestions
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Post a calendar of
events or special sales
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Reach a wider market
by submitting your web site to search engines.
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Accept credit card
payments online through secure pages
This is a just a small sample
of how a web site can help establish your credibility,
expand your marketing efforts, and provide customer
service. Watch for upcoming articles on low-cost web
site promotion.
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environment. If you're sending sensitive information via
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