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Do you know any computer shortcuts that will help me?
I am having a problem seeing my computer screen because everything in squeezed into the botom third. The screen on my monitor is about the size of the 8 1/2 X 11 paper.When i turn on the computer about one third of the screen shows.i cannot see the start button to go into programs; and I have to shut down by using the button I use to turn it on. Sometimes it takes a long time to get IE to start up so I have to go to MSN. It is a hassle. I have deleted cookies and files in the cache, run McAfee,AVG and Windows and tried some free downloads that want me to buy their product first. Are there any shortcuts to give me a full screen? I have tried the up down arrows, page up down without success. What else can I do? please help before I unplug the computer and trash it.
My computer is AMD Sempron and I have Windows XP. I bought it in late August 2007
We could probably be more helpful if you told us what kind of computer it is, what video card, what operating system, etc.
More: my first impression is that either the monitor or the video card is failing. One easy thing to try first, though, is to go to Control Panel > Display Settings > Advanced > Monitor and change it to Default (or just change it to anything else – VGA if available – if the correct monitor is not showing). Sorry if my directions aren’t perfect – I’m on a Linux box at the moment. The general idea would be to see if Windows thinks your monitor is what you’re actual monitor is & change it if it isn’t. Next, if you have another monitor available, try it & see what happens. If you get the same results, the video card is the next suspect. Use the process of elimination to find out what’s going on.
Hope this helps.
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Increasing Your Squeeze Page Opt-Ins
The object of building a squeeze page and then driving traffic to it is to collect the contact information of site visitors. That’s it, end of story. There should be no promotional advertising of any sort that may distract the visitor. Presenting multiple options other than leaving their contact information will likely end in a ‘none decision’ with the visitor leaving your site…for good.
With the offer of a free giveaway and an explanation of the benefits they’ll enjoy by opting in to your list your final objective is to make this process simple for them.
At this point you’ll want to ‘clearly’ prompt the site visitor as to what the next step is. It is here that you want to compel them to leave their contact information. The opt-in box of your squeeze page is a very critical component of your list building campaign.
Here are the 4 key components you’ll want to focus on to maximize the effectiveness of your opt-in box:
• In just a few lines prior to any text within the opt-in box itself you’ll want to give clear instructions as to what you want the visitor to do. Remind them of the free giveaway and tell them EXACTLY what they need to do to get it. For instance, “Simply leave your first name and primary email address below to instantly receive your free instructional video.”
Using words or terms such as instantly, immediately, or right away to describe the delivery timetable of the free giveaway appeals to the instant gratification mindset of the modern day masses.
• On the opt-in form itself avoid being overly intrusive with the type of contact information you’re requesting. This could turn away many site visitors on the spot. The request for a first name is sufficient. Site visitors will feel more comfortable knowing they haven’t totally relinquished their ‘privacy’ to a complete stranger. You want to minimize any objections they may have to give you their contact information and NOT add to them.
• When asking for their email address you want to specify their primary email address. Most everyone today has multiple email addresses but some are rarely used. Collecting active and frequently used email addresses is a key element of list building. This enables you to maintain consistent contact with your list members while also making periodic ‘offers’ to them.
• Edit your submit button on the opt-in form. By using text on the ’submit’ button that better relates to the actual squeeze page offer itself will keep the site visitor more focused on what they have to gain. For instance “Yes, I want to lose weight now!” or “Send my complimentary gift right away!” would serve well as emotional triggers to somebody considering such an offer.
By avoiding the use of any promotional advertising on your squeeze page you’re able to minimize any distractions a visitor to your site may have. Your singular focus is to clearly and briefly state your offer and its benefits. After that let the person know EXACTLY what it is you want them to do. Make this process simple for them and then just sit back and watch your list grow.
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What is the best real estate investor website?
I’m a short sale investor looking for a real estate investor website service to help produce leads. Some of them out there seem very expensive. I’m looking for an inexpensive option that has all of the Squeeze Pages and free reports to use in a marketing campaign to generate short sale leads.
Anybody with a suggestion?
I’ve been working short sales for over a year. It’s important to get an effective web presence. Somebody mentioned working with Realtors. That’s a must too.
However, it’s easier to start working with Realtors when you bring them unlisted short sale prospects that you produced from marketing. Bring the leads to local agents and work them together. The easiest and cheapest way to do it is with a website service like you mentioned that has reports and squeeze pages.
I did a lot of research. There are some expensive programs out there. But I believe I found the best real estate investor website.
Check out http://nopsites.com
No up front cost and it has all of the things you need if you’re working short sales.
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