Aug 22 2008

Looking for an old friend ?

Tag: goverment recordssecretautoprofits @ 12:29 pm

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So often in our lives we meet people who really make a difference. Whether it’s a friend, a romance, or something else, we can find ourselves thinking of that person even many years later in our lives. You may not think about them for years, and then suddenly you will do something that reminds you of something you did together or a special time you had. It’s difficult to think about people with whom we are no longer in contact, and to wonder how they have been or what they have done with their lives.

In times past, it was very difficult to reconnect with an old friend. You were able to hear stories about what has occurred in their lives from other friends or family or even try out an old number or two in an attempt to reach them. It’s very sad to think of never again speaking to someone who made a big difference in your life, or just made it a lot happier and more interesting. What would it be like to reconnect? Would you start out just where you left off? Now, there is a definite way to find out.

With recent people search technology, you have been able to look someone up if you have a good deal of information about them. If a woman friend got married, it may have been impossible to locate her because of the name change. Frustratingly, without having an address, Social Security number, or some other personal means of identifying someone, you were pretty much left empty-handed.

Now, with the addition of several sites that are specifically designed to find people, you are able to get back in touch with that old friend very easily. In fact, if you just have their name, you can find their contact information. You simply log in, type in the name of your friend, wait a few seconds, and you are provided with a ton of information, including their address, phone number and even their marriage licenses. This makes it very easy to find that special someone you just can’t forget.

So, if you simply want to know if your friend is doing well and what has been happening in their lives, you can pretty much accomplish that just by searching their name. However, nothing compares to calling that friend and reuniting with them. Now it is easy to get together and talk about old times, laugh at old jokes and just remember what it was like back then. By checking out www.GovernmentRegistry.org you will be on your way to making new memories with someone from the past.


Aug 01 2008

How to create a Web Design That Sells

Tag: Otherssecretautoprofits @ 7:53 am

How to Create a web design that sells ?Fortunately, that part is easy to explain. Unfortunately, it is not so easy to accomplish. Many web designers think of themselves as artists, but they think of this “art” in the wrong way. They think they’re visual artists who create art using the electronic medium of the web. That is not the case. Web designers are more like interactive or audience participation artists. They are more like illusionists and magicians than they are like mimes. This means your business site design is not about wowing the eyeballs, but instead getting the visitor involved in the site itself: getting them to click, to read, to participate. That is the true art of web design.

To accomplish this, your design must be simple, but not boring. It must be interactive, but easy to use. And most of all it must be gently guiding the visitor towards a goal: usually a sale, or the piece of information they have been searching for.

Let’s look at an all-time favorite of ultra-simplistic design: Google. This home page is probably the fastest-loading page on the web that consists of more than just “.” Yet its one of the most user-friendly and most-visited sites on the Internet. Another great example is eBay. A little more complex, yes, but still fast-loading and very clean to look at. Very rarely does a visitor to eBay not know how to use this site—everything is laid out for them simply and neatly. All while still selling.

Simple and effective design is much more than just graphics and obscure talk about “visual flow.” Its all about how the user interacts with the site and what the visitor can get out of the site quickly. Most definitely its about “selling” the site through its web design elements. Often this involves a strong mesh of team work between the designer, copywriter, and the back-end programmer.