Auditory learners will also enjoy the videos
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 5:50 am
I recommend blogging for clients because they can create informative articles for current and potential clients, but if I have a client that just isn’t going to do it I help them create a series of informative articles for the site. Helpful, tip-driven, articles give something to the user and can easily create trust (and is great for internal linking). Some other things you can give users is free shipping, coupons, a free shirt…if Rand would offer free SEOmoz t-shirts for “whatever,” I would do it .
I live in the ones I got at SMX (hint, hint). I like my po telemarketing leads, qatar telephone number data ol company because I can pay online and get money back for referrals. They are giving me a time-saver and a chance to make money. I like SEOmoz because they give me a ton while I am here and I “trust” them. By giving something that costs you nothing (or maybe a little), you can create trust. How to Please the Visual and Non-Visual Learner The visual learner is obviously going to like photos, videos and an attractive site, but they often like to read something as well.
Long articles, such as this article, won’t please them. Short paragraphs with informative headlines will. My opinion of a non-visual Web learner is one who isn’t convinced by photos or videos or even effective headlines. They want to read the nitty-gritty. They want you to prove in writing why they should bother with your company at all. When I mentioned above covering the entire spectrum of visitors in your copy, this is why.
I live in the ones I got at SMX (hint, hint). I like my po telemarketing leads, qatar telephone number data ol company because I can pay online and get money back for referrals. They are giving me a time-saver and a chance to make money. I like SEOmoz because they give me a ton while I am here and I “trust” them. By giving something that costs you nothing (or maybe a little), you can create trust. How to Please the Visual and Non-Visual Learner The visual learner is obviously going to like photos, videos and an attractive site, but they often like to read something as well.
Long articles, such as this article, won’t please them. Short paragraphs with informative headlines will. My opinion of a non-visual Web learner is one who isn’t convinced by photos or videos or even effective headlines. They want to read the nitty-gritty. They want you to prove in writing why they should bother with your company at all. When I mentioned above covering the entire spectrum of visitors in your copy, this is why.