Posts Tagged ‘Web design’

17
Jan

The Best Darn Checklist for Marketing a Website

   Posted by: IMWR    in Resources

Every time I set up a new info product website, I pull out a checklist. It’s an Excel spreadsheet with a line for each task that needs to be done. From uploading the software ($7 Secrets Scripts, of course) to tying it in to my autoresponder to creating a support ticket department, every line item is there to be checked off.

Checklists ensure you get all of your ducks in a row. And with a lot of ducks… um, pieces to your website marketing puzzle, it helps to have a comprehensive list of things that should be done. The creator of this web marketing checklist isn’t shy at all about telling you it’s the best one out there.

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27
Dec

Freeform Forms for Free

   Posted by: IMWR    in Resources

Say that five times fast! Everyone with a website has a need for forms, yet building them to both work and look nice is often more difficult than batting a thousand. (Why did I choose that comparison? Heck if I know.)

I went looking for a form builder that one of my clients could use and JotForm showed up at the intersection of Cool and Free. For users with modest forms submission requirements, this service is a great way to put contact, survey, and other forms on a web page. (You can even create a nice-looking form, then modify it to use with your autoresponder.)

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