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1  .WS Services / Showcase Your Website / Re: Showcase your website! Part 3>>> on: March 30, 2010, 02:45:48 AM
Hi everyone! this is my website. It's my second site that i've attempted to build

and you might think it's a bit amaturerish, but it is early days and there's always room for improvement.

I posted in this forum the other day but i gave the wrong link which is probably why my post isn't showing.

So here is the right link for you to take a look at my site if you so desire.

http://hooka101.ws

Thanks and i hope you see something you like.
Cheers,

Hi Shawn,
                Beau here, and I would like to make a suggestion... Your site is decent enough, but maybe you could minimize the number of ads showing. Or you could keep the ads and just try to spread them out by adding more content in between. Just an idea...have a great day!
           cashdean
Shaun Winstanley (Australia).

2  .WS Services / WebSite Development / Re: Site builder query on: March 28, 2010, 06:02:05 AM
my suggestion is to point your .ws domain to one of the replicated capture pages, host an actual blog somewhere else and provide links on your blog leading to your capture page. People join people they know, like and trust. Your blog will allow you to brand yourself, get in touch with your readers and give them a reason to follow you. You will become known as someone your prospects can get to know, like and trust. Offer value.

3  .WS Business / Marketing / Re: Are all your eggs in one basket? on: February 14, 2010, 06:41:39 AM
That's right Chip, well put! If we don't diversify and spread our "eggs" around to different techniques and strategies then when a rock falls on our basket of eggs we will have lost them all. Everyone will have different marketing techniques, and while one may work well for you it may not for someone else who has a different successful method. There are many excellent suggestions and ideas in this forum and we all have something to gain by sharing knowledge. It's up to us to apply that knowledge and find what works well and what doesn't. If you're experienced and already have something working well for you, then keep doing that but also, don't be afraid to get out of your comfort zone and try something new. Someone, somewhere is looking for what you have, it's just a matter of introducing it to them. Newcomers to network marketing should definitely try new methods and techniques to find what will work for you. It's not easy just getting started, but with a little determination, motivation, and some work you will find what is best for you and you're goals. If you've been applying a strategy that hasn't produced results then maybe it's time to tweak your strategy and/or change it altogether. Educate yourself, find out what other successful people are doing and duplicate.
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