Vital Component to Marketing Success: Establishing Credibility By: Joel Sussman As a salesperson or the owner of a small business, do you consider yourself to be qualified, experienced, and dependable? More importantly, have 95% of your customers had a satisfying experience doing business with you or your company? If your answer is ‘yes’ to all those questions, then your services or products have the potential to be in high demand. The trick is effectively communicating that information to your target market. Tags: customer satisfaction, business communication, target market, quality standards, Yellow Pa
Are You Tolerating Less Than Your Standards By: Kimberly King When employees aren't performing, the first thing that most employers want to do is send them back through training. The cause of lack of performance is usually the tolerance level of the Management, not the skill set of the employees. Here is a management philosophy that will assist you in maintaining high performance. Tags: standards, performance improvement, coaching, mentoring, management philosophy
Life Gets Easier When You Love And Respect Yourself By: Anne Hartley When I was younger I mistook self indulgence for self-love. I would give myself massages or buy myself something that made me feel good and I genuinely believed I was loving myself. While it is nice to treat ourselves to luxuries, we need to understand that is all they are. It took me a long time to understand what self-love really meant. Tags: self-love, self respect, standards, boundaries, trust
Web Standards, Browsers And Designing For The Future By: James Opiko At present, a vast majority of webmasters are designing for IE (Internet Explorer) 6, which is not as W3C standards compliant as is FireFox, Netscape, Safari and Opera.
In my article - "The importance of sound website design & search spiders to Internet Marketers," I mentioned the importance of a designer being cognizant of the fact that web browser standards are not yet fully harmonized - a web page that looks great in Internet Explorer (6) might look hideous in a Mozilla... Tags: web standards, W3C, browsers, web design standards, firefox, IE, W3C standards compliant
Importance Of W3 Standards By: David Davis When the Internet first began its boom, the technologies used in design were forgiving. W3-Compliance wasn't as necessary because there were fewer browsers, fewer users, and overall fewer technologies in use. Tags: standards, accessibility
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