Two other marketers whose websites are a joy to visit

Posted by semimouldingtr on January 22nd, 2021

  Quiteobviously, most webmasters invest a great deal of attentionin all aspects of their creation. And, let's face it, webdesign is a creative process. ELEMENTS OF THE UNPROFESSIONAL SITES At one end of the spectrum, there are enough 'bad pennies'around to keep any surfer busy for hours rinsing out thebad taste from their mouths after a visit.At the extreme end of the same category, China PET preform Factory withsites where the choice of vocabulary is not in the best oftaste, where reasonable attention to grammar and spellinghave been grossly disregarded, and where simple Englishbeen battered beyond recognition, may leave an upreparedvisitor with permanent, debilitating, psychological damage,such as a hard to diagnose speech impediment, or maybe aninvoluntary nervous twitch across one cheek.In my personal case, after so many chance meetings withdisastrous, unacceptable sites, I'm left with auncontrollable, drooping eyelid over my left eye whichmakes Bank tellers stir nervously whenever I announce awithdrawal. : )Sites that have been compiled irresponsibly indicate aquestionable professional intent by their owners, and alack of interest in putting forth their best effort.

Notonly would I not buy anything from them, but you can betyour bottom penny that I'll never revisit. SOME SHINING EXAMPLESAt the opposite end of the spectrum, among the mostprofessionally done websites I have visited are thosebelonging to Corey Rudl (this is not a plug, the man makesenough money without my help.)Obviously, his sites are carefully reviewed for grammaticalerrors, punctuation is exemplary, spelling mistakes areusually nonexistent; they're, all in all, a clean, crisp,professional rendering - truly worthy of their creator'spride.Two other marketers whose websites are a joy to visit,given their fastidious attention to the proper use oflanguage - in the manner described throughout this article- are Bryan Winters, of pushbuttonpublishing, andChris Carpenter, of googlecash. Again, as in thecase cited above, both these gentlemen care enough aboutthe impression they make on prospective customers to always"put their best foot forward."Their websites' content has been double checked for commonusage errors, relieving the reader from any unduedistractions; their sales messages come through as clear asa bell. Like Corey Rudl, they leave you with the image of apolished and sophisticated marketing professional. Yourultimate buying decision is based solely on the merits oftheir products, not on whether they botched up their salespitch with carelessness.Please note, my mention of these three particular marketersshould not be considered endorsements of their products.

I am a happy customer, but they are simply being singled outin this article as prime examples of how, in my modestopinion, one should handle the use of language as askilled, responsible, Internet marketer. SUGGESTIONS AND RESOURCESA professional looking website, within the parameters Ihave pointed out, is not that hard to achieve. There areinexpensive, easy to use tools and aids to help youaccomplish this indispensable goal.For example, if, like most of us, you have a tendency tomisspell words, take advantage of the Spell-Check featurebuilt right into most word processor programs to doublecheck your work. Or, better yet, since you'll be activelyengaged in the process, buy yourself a pocket Dictionaryfor about six bucks to look up words. Personally, I ownseveral of these, with a few foreign language versions forboth Spanish and French.If punctuation and grammar give you migraines, buy yourselfa College level English Usage or Style handbook at any usedbookstore in town. Then, when in doubt about any facet ofyour written work, leaf through it to find an acceptablesolution.

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