You want a website presence that sings; well, maybe not exactly one that sings, but one that keeps your readers coming back for more. And while some sites have iTunes that are played while the visitor is looking for the information they need, you prefer the more silent approach.
You don’t want your potential buyer to be turned off by the music, and some of them always are; you want them (as well as yourself) to feel welcome. Here’s how:
Use a KISS Insights tool on your front page. Connect with your readers by allowing them to make comments about your website; how it’s set up, how it’s designed, what they love most. Instead of standing in the dark, wondering, this widget can give you the unbiased information you need.
Get some movement going with a fancy mouse. No cord on the MoGo, just a kickstand for a better than average pointing angle. The MoGo can even be used as a PowerPoint device; no kidding.
Not sure what gadget to get next? Get a hold of an online computer guide to show you the ropes. A computer guide may do the trick and will let you in on a few secrets: perhaps help you to find gadgets in line with keeping you “green,” gadgets to simplify your life, even gadgets to keep you more mobile. The important thing is that you’ve studied out various gadgets and found the ones right for you and your personal needs.
Welcoming gadgets may mean a lot to your visitors traveling the invisible ropes of cyberspace, but they are just as important to you when you sit down at your desk.
