One of the magical aspect of leadership is the work of converting - thoughts to actions, plans to actions, actions to results.
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Sallee design shows how well words and design can work together to tell as story. Design your words effectively to guide your visitors' line of sight and draw them in. Invite them to listen to your story and to enter your site.
I like this concise and easy-to-read article about various storytelling elements you can incorporate into your website for greater connection and impact with customers/prospects.
In addition to words and images, the author mentions mascots and personality. Then there's parallax scrolling and interactivity. These later two might break a small business' budget but they are still good to know about.
Enjoy playing with these ideas and upgrading your website!
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Interesting post that could be applied to all levels: students, adults, self, and family.
We must come out of the clouds and put "feet' to concepts so that people can implement tomorrow.
Ideas que valen la pena de tener siempre en cuenta.