Posts Tagged ‘Increase’

Color Attracts Special Report: Increase Your Sales by Choosing the Right Colors

Posted on September 28th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
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64 Fantastic Ways to Increase Your Catalog Response!

Posted on September 22nd, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
Product DescriptionAnd you thought your catalog was dead! . . . . USE THIS AMAZING SPECIAL REPORT TO BREATHE LIFE BACK INTO YOUR CATALOG AND YOUR BANK ACCOUNT! . . . . You probably never thought it would be so easy to create a powerful, profitable moneymaker! ARE YOU READY FOR THESE CATALOG MARKETING and DESIGN SECRETS? . . . . G. Gilbert Carlson has spent 37 years discovering the secrets of getting great direct mail, catalog and Internet results and now he is going to share them with you! . . . . THIS SPECIAL REPORT WAS DESIGNED…

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CSS Design Can Improve Your Website Traffic & Increase Conversion Rate

Posted on September 10th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
Web design has almost become an it’s own art form.  There are multiple software solutions available that contain templates and plugins that can allow anyone to get a website up and running in a matter of hours.  This is perfect for personal sites or club sites that are for use by a small selection of people.  However, bigger, commercial sites often need more polished designs as they push for traffic and conversions. HTML and CSS are the building blocks of all websites on the Internet.  HTML holds content and defines the structure of the page, whereas CSS controls the…

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