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Use Heading Tags to Help Your Readers

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Use Heading Tags to Help Your Readers
Have you been using headings and heading tags in your blog posts?  If not, it’s time to dust off your posts and help your readers. Heading Tags Make Reading Easier When you break the main ideas down into several sub-topics, it is a lot easier on readers to quickly skim the content.  Visitors will read what […]
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What Color Should Your Website Links Be?

What Color Should Your Website Links Be?
Have you ever visited a website and tried to click on some text that looked like a link, only to be deceived by the author
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Mobile Responsive Navigation and Accessibility

Mobile Responsive Navigation and Accessibility
Making your website readable on all screen sizes, including mobile devices, shouldn’t trade off the hidden settings needed for people with accessibility challenges, such as vision impairment or navigating a mouse using a chin.
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Does Your Website Have An Email Opt-In?

Does Your Website Have An Email Opt-In?
Email newsletters are said to be the real gold in your marketing mix, but you may be missing out on building your list.  Does your website have an easy to spot email opt-in form? You’ll need an email marketing service that collects and maintains your list of subscribers.  I like MailChimp. Where To Place An […]
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Does Your Website Have a 404?

Does Your Website Have a 404?
When people try to visit a page on your website that doesn’t exist, what happens?  Do they reach a 404 page?  If not, you’ll need to add this soon. What is a 404 page? The requested page could not be found but may be available again in the future (w3schools).   When a visitor goes […]
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