I have added three new videos from www.donpurdum.com that were shot at a previous seminar.
I have added three new videos from www.donpurdum.com that were shot at a previous seminar.
In financial terms, a commodity is a “generic, largely unprocessed, good that can be processed and resold.” Value is determined by what you buy it for, and what it can be sold for. Commodities are generally things like stocks, bonds, energy, and agricultural products in which you attempt to buy low, sell high, and make a profit.
It takes time to establish and grow a business. Start-ups don’t just take a climb up the mountain and arrive overnight.
We meet a lot of people everyday who want to get more out of their websites. More traffic, more business, more online sales, or more phone calls.
In medieval times, there was virtually no greater symbolism than the sword, and one sword in history captivated the imagination like no other. Excalibur.
A number of people have great ideas, but never act on them. That’s not true of Stephen Straughan!
Ideas on How Your Website Can Attract, Keep, and Grow Your Customer Base We all want to grow our website traffic, cause we believe in the end it will increase our business and ultimately our pocketbooks. I know it’s true because it’s the way I used to think until I began talking with people over […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Is Your Website Telling Your Story? Is your website telling your story? Does it have any meaning or relevance? Do your website visitors, prospects, and customers keep coming back for more because you have something they want? Content is a business asset, and content is a process of telling your ongoing story. Who you are, […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Building the Bridge Between You and the Consumer Building that elusive bridge between your company and those who want to buy from you has never been more possible than it is today. Unfortunately, it also means there is more work on your part to communicate with them. Standard websites have evolved, requiring more thought in […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…