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Have you ever walked through a fairground or down a boadwalk. All of a sudden you see a huge crowd of people. Do you check it out? Even if you don't stop, it gets your attention and you have to see what's going on. Have you ever gone to a restaurant on a Friday night at dinner time and the place is empty? It kind of gets you wondering if there is something wrong. Having a crowd is a great way to get more people interested in what you are doing. Is there a crowd gathered and clamoring for what you do? What could you do to get a crowd started and the momentum moving forward?
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This post is from from my other blog here

Have you ever walked through a fairground or down a boadwalk. All of a sudden you see a huge crowd of people. Do you check it out? Even if you don't stop, it gets your attention and you have to see what's going on. Have you ever gone to a restaurant on a Friday night at dinner time and the place is empty? It kind of gets you wondering if there is something wrong. Having a crowd is a great way to get more people interested in what you are doing. Is there a crowd gathered and clamoring for what you do? What could you do to get a crowd started and the momentum moving forward?
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This post is from from my other blog here

Have you ever walked through a fairground or down a boadwalk. All of a sudden you see a huge crowd of people. Do you check it out? Even if you don't stop, it gets your attention and you have to see what's going on. Have you ever gone to a restaurant on a Friday night at dinner time and the place is empty? It kind of gets you wondering if there is something wrong. Having a crowd is a great way to get more people interested in what you are doing. Is there a crowd gathered and clamoring for what you do? What could you do to get a crowd started and the momentum moving forward?
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This post is from from my other blog here

Have you ever walked through a fairground or down a boadwalk. All of a sudden you see a huge crowd of people. Do you check it out? Even if you don't stop, it gets your attention and you have to see what's going on. Have you ever gone to a restaurant on a Friday night at dinner time and the place is empty? It kind of gets you wondering if there is something wrong. Having a crowd is a great way to get more people interested in what you are doing. Is there a crowd gathered and clamoring for what you do? What could you do to get a crowd started and the momentum moving forward?
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We all make mistakes, and when you are dealing with customers they are an opportunity to make a good impression. If you show you are willing to take responsibility and solve problems your customers are more likely to trust you. I was at a restaurant last night and the kitchen made a mistake on my order. The waitress apologized and got a new order out in minutes. She didn't make excuses or explain away the problem. She took responsibility and acted right away. I will definitely eat there again because of the way the waitress took care of the situation. How do respond when you make a mistake?
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We all make mistakes, and when you are dealing with customers they are an opportunity to make a good impression. If you show you are willing to take responsibility and solve problems your customers are more likely to trust you. I was at a restaurant last night and the kitchen made a mistake on my order. The waitress apologized and got a new order out in minutes. She didn't make excuses or explain away the problem. She took responsibility and acted right away. I will definitely eat there again because of the way the waitress took care of the situation. How do respond when you make a mistake?
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We all make mistakes, and when you are dealing with customers they are an opportunity to make a good impression. If you show you are willing to take responsibility and solve problems your customers are more likely to trust you. I was at a restaurant last night and the kitchen made a mistake on my order. The waitress apologized and got a new order out in minutes. She didn't make excuses or explain away the problem. She took responsibility and acted right away. I will definitely eat there again because of the way the waitress took care of the situation. How do respond when you make a mistake?
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This post is from from my other blog here

We all make mistakes, and when you are dealing with customers they are an opportunity to make a good impression. If you show you are willing to take responsibility and solve problems your customers are more likely to trust you. I was at a restaurant last night and the kitchen made a mistake on my order. The waitress apologized and got a new order out in minutes. She didn't make excuses or explain away the problem. She took responsibility and acted right away. I will definitely eat there again because of the way the waitress took care of the situation. How do respond when you make a mistake?
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When it comes to web design, try to stick with convention. That is, don't deviate too far from what is generally the standard practice on other websites. No matter how great your site is, cumulatively people spend more time on other people's websites.Therefore, people learn to use and navigate sites based on their experience elsewhere. For that reason it makes sense to stick with what people are used to. If you do dare to try something new, make sure it is a definite improvement and easy to understand or your visitors will get frustrated.Does your website follow standard practices?
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When it comes to web design, try to stick with convention. That is, don't deviate too far from what is generally the standard practice on other websites. No matter how great your site is, cumulatively people spend more time on other people's websites.Therefore, people learn to use and navigate sites based on their experience elsewhere. For that reason it makes sense to stick with what people are used to. If you do dare to try something new, make sure it is a definite improvement and easy to understand or your visitors will get frustrated.
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