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Attention Grabbing Web Design Will Kill Your Sale!
In the of-line marketing world it is all about trying to get the attention of the potential consumer to a commercial message. The primary goal is to get noticed by the public. It doesn't matter if it is for radio, TV, magazines, newspapers...

"Designing A Website That Sells" Copyright @ Pradeep Aggarwal www.Internet-successkey.com
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Essential Of Good Web Design
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Fundamentals of Good Web Design
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Web Source Web Design Tips - Using META Tags to Prevent Browser Cache

Meta tags are used to give detailed instructions, in
regard to a web page, to the Search Engines and browsers.

When visiting a web site, your browser will cache or make
a copy of the web site for fasting viewing your next visit.
This will prevent your regular visitors from seeing your
new content unless they manually reload their browser.

To prevent this problem, add the following code between
the and tags of your HTML.



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