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These pages may have content, but absolutely no links to send the visitor back to the home page nor does the page provide a clue as to the purpose and function of the website.In the recent past the hardest part of a job search was choosing from a large number of opportunities. Unfortunately those days are over and the job search is now a chore. The rules have changed - again. No longer can you wear jeans to an interview (business suits are back), no lo If a site visitor finds a link to your website through a search engine and lands on a page without navigation capabilities it is likely your site will be abandoned as they search for something more ‘complete’. It is important that each page on your website feature a means of determining what your site is for, what you offer and how to get from one place to the next. If you have pages that are dead ends the chances diminish that your site will be as useful to customers as you want it to be. 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It is important that each page on your website feature a means of determining what your site is for, what you offer and how to get from one place to the next. If you have pages that are dead ends the chances diminish that your site will be as useful to customers as you want it to be. Many sites are built with a front door mentality. In this scenario the home page is expected to be the la Is There Any Money On Over Saturated Markets? your website through a search engine and lands on a page without navigation capabilities it is likely your site will be abandoned as they search for something more ‘complete’.Well that depends ultimately on you! Let me explain…I have tackled a few over-saturated markets that are just splattered everywhere on the internet and at first when I tried I pretty much failed miserably. You wanna know why?Because I was doing EXACTLY what every oth It is important that each page on your website feature a means of determining what your site is for, what you offer and how to get from one place to the next. If you have pages that are dead ends the chances diminish that your site will be as useful to customers as you want it to be. Many sites are built with a front door mentality. In this scenario the home page is expected to be the la HR Consulting tant that each page on your website feature a means of determining what your site is for, what you offer and how to get from one place to the next. If you have pages that are dead ends the chances diminish that your site will be as useful to customers as you want it to be.Professional human resource management consulting can enhance the effectiveness of business houses and result in considerable savings, in terms of both time and money. 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In many cases this is done with a site map or common navigation links on all pages. Another common web design faux pas is to burden your pages with high-resolution images and data. Most visitors will give your web page one-tenth of a second to begin downloading - if it takes too long to download the site visitor will likely move on. There have been numerous sites I have visited that insist on placing midi music on each web page. This ‘gift’ increases download time and ca
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