Author: Franz Malten Buemann

  • Transactional Email: What It Is, Why You Need It [+Examples]

    Timing and relevance are the two most crucial elements of successful email communication. For businesses that rely on keeping their customers informed – this couldn’t be more true. Keep on reading to learn more about the most effective way of making sure your customers get exactly what they bargained for: transactional emails, our latest add-on feature for the GetResponse Enterprise customers.

  • Hi, I’d like to hear some suggestions from you guys.(Website develop Day14)

    Last week, many site visitors gave me a lot of great advice on the speed of my website. For example, stop trusting Nitropack, use tinypng to optimize images on the site, and Reduce unused JavaScript and CSS. I am super grateful to receive these suggestions and intend to modify the website according to them soon. But before that, I still have a series of changes to make on my website, and then optimize the speed in the next step. This is because many users who visited my site for the first time told me that they had no idea what my site was for and how to use it. To be honest, it makes me feel bad, but also more motivated. (My website is a one-stop portal to manage access to all your e-commerce tools.) The key now is to simplify the mobile setup of my website and reduce the eye noise for users. I set up a search bar at the top of the homepage weeks ago. Common search includes Google search, Bing, Amazon UK and Amazon US.Tools search includes Pagespeed Insights, AsinSeed, Track Package Now. Community search includes Facebook, Quora, Twitter, and Reddit. And last but not least, there’s an In-Website search. (Screenshot) What do you guys think about the setting? Some users said this bar doesn’t help,bc it’s not suitable to use on mobile. Do you think I should delete it or keep it for users? Or do you guys have any better suggestions about the whole page layout? Btw, Merry Christmas to all you guys sincerely~
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  • Best behavior

    If we’re new to a situation, or feeling unsure, we pay careful attention. We’re closely examining how others feel, what the cultural norms are, and what impact we’re seeking to make.

    On the other hand, sometimes we fail to be on our best behavior. That’s another way of describing impulsive selfishness.

    The surprising thing isn’t that being on our best behavior makes things go more smoothly. No, for many of us, the surprise is that it actually makes the experience better for us, not just the other folks.

  • Recipes

    One sort of job requires people to follow a recipe.

    Another, better sort of job requires people to understand the recipe.

    If you understand it, that means you can change it. You have resilience and insight and the leverage to make it better.

  • CB PayDays Review

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  • HelloAds Review

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  • GoProFunnels Review

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  • Lead by leading

    Managers have to wait for permission, because management requires authority.

    But in every area of our lives, if we choose to lead, we can lead. Simply by beginning.

    It might be that few will choose to follow, but then we can learn to get better at leading.

    First we begin.

  • Christmas Deals 2021 Review

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  • YouBott Review

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