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Best Free Graphics Websites.

Searching for the best free graphics for your websites or Blog?


The Best Free Graphics Websites On The Internet:
1. Webtexture.net - Free stock textures, patterns, backgrounds and all design resources are well selected for your graphic design and web design. This site provides high quality seamless textures, tileable textures, nice patterns and beautiful backgrounds.

2. TextureWiz.com - At this site, you'll find a nice collection of free seamless texture images. Categories include abstract art, foliage, terrain and wood, as well as textures suitable for Web site backgrounds.

3. FreeButtons - Enhance your website with the quality. Free Buttons images provided here. Original & professional buttons sets, perfect for any website design project. Choose from a varied selection of free custom hand made buttons. If you use any of the images provided on this site, make sure to put a link back to FreeButtons.com.

4. One Of Free Graphic Design Sites- You can enhance your website with the high quality free web graphics such as page bullets, page buttons, balls, background images, page dividers, bars, pattern graphics, page border images provided on our site. Original and professionally designed web graphics are perfect for any web site design project. Choose from a varied selection of free custom hand made graphics. If you use any of the computer graphic images provided on this site, we will appreciate you placing a link back from your site to our home page although you are under no obligation to do so.

5. Andy's Free Buttons - You'll find buttons suited for white backgrounds, buttons for black backgrounds and animated buttons here. This site offers these buttons to you for free! Consider creating a link back to this page (not a requirement).

6. Wonder Backgrounds - Here, you'll find nice collection of free background images, suitable for MySpace, blogs, and Web sites. Background categories include animated images, floral, holidays, nature, patterns, textures, and more.

7. Boogie Jack's Big World of Fun! - BoogieJack.com is an HTML help site featuring standards-based HTML tutorials, CSS tutorials, HTML Code demonstrations, HTML Code Charts and other website design help and resources. Here, you'll find Free Web Graphics. All original background images, left border backgrounds, buttons, banners, bullets, dividers and more.

8. AxClipart - This site has over 100,000 Clipart Graphics , all free for you to download. Here, you'll find bullets, backgrounds, web clipart, barlines, page dividers, bullet graphics, and more all for free.

9. Free Website Buttons - Grab the cool "Ray" navigation set for your site. Cool royalty-free Web buttons for you!

10. Animation Library - A site is featuring over 13,748 free animations for you to use on your website or send as digital postcards using our powerful Postcard Station. While you are browsing the Animation Library, you can listen to great music by using the Jukebox. You can also search free animations using the search box above.

11. Free Backgrounds and Textures - Background Labs share a wide variety of free patterns, website backgrounds, vector graphics, textures and design resources for everyone. Browse colors and styles, we have fresh resources and inspirational art for all your needs!

12. Free Textures and Backgrounds Site - Many free textures and backgrounds for creative works. Enjoy unlimited downloads!

13. Quackit - Here, you'll find pages full of free website graphics. You can download these graphics for your own use.

14. Steves-Templates - Free Website Templates. All new templates release in valid CSS / xHTML.

15. Web page design - Webmaster resources including original graphics free backgrounds, templates, interfaces and web page sets. Also offering banner design.


Speedy Up Your Website Into Googgle.

Speedy Up Your Website Into Googgle.




We all love to go through sites and blogs that loads fast. We easily get irritated when a site won’t load quickly enough. But, being a blogger, how much do you care about your blog’s speed? Is it fast like a Ferrari or slow like a snail? My point is, a webmaster must be concerned about the loading speed of his/her blog/site.
Paying attention to, and improving loading speed of a blog has more than one advantage! It makes your visitors happy, promotes user engagement, reduce bounce rate etc. Above all, good speed helps your blog get into Google’s good books.
It is a well known fact that loading speed and time are factors influencing SERP (Search Engine Ranking Page). So, fellas, you have truck load of reasons to attend to slow speed (just assuming) of your blog.
Before you set out on that quest to improve loading speed, let me tell you where to start. There are ample free tools available, which will help you map your blog’s performance, loading speed and time etc. So, first of all, check out the present status of your blog/site, find out issues and rectify them.
There are lots of free tools that’ll help you get this task done. And I’m not going for a ‘big, bad’ and exhaustive list. But I’ll put up a list that you’d love and, above all, help you do a good job. Brace yourself, the list is coming.

Top 5 Free Website Speed Checker Tools:

One of the most popular, used and recommended tool to check speed and performance of sites and blogs. I just love this tool. It is easy to use, generates reports fast and the report provides useful insights to crucial issues your blog has.



GT Metrix’s post scan look
The report shows a site/blog’s loading time, number of requests it makes, its size etc. The % rating of PageSpeed and YSlow are given. GT Metrix shows how well your blog fares in various aspects like Minifying of JavaScript and CSS, Optimization of image etc. The scores are given out of 100.



Click on Low scoring factors to find issues
If your blog scores low in a certain aspect, click it. GT Metrix will show the culprits responsible for the low score. This, basically is a suggestion that you may fix it.


Location of servers to test
GT Metrix also allows users to compare two sites’ performance! Registered users even have the freedom to simulate the latency of user’s internet connection. This feature can be used to check your blog’s performance when it is accessed from different parts of the world.



Pingdom’s post scan look
Pingdom.com is your one stop shop to improve site/blog performance. Its speed test tool is very popular and full of useful features.
As you can see from the screenshot, there are three locations to test a blog/site from. The report consists of a performance grade (out of 100), number of requests made, loading time and size of page. Users can either make the test results public or keep it private.



Grade view makes finding out issues easy!
The report generated can be analyzed in different ways like ‘waterfall’ view, ‘grade’ view etc. These representations can be used to understand factors making your site/blog slow.
Other features include DNS health checkup, performing a ping etc. You may register at Pingdom and they’ll monitor your site/blog for free.
I use this free tool to keep an eye on my blog’s performance across mobile devices. This is the age of smartphones! I use Google analytics to know traffic stats of my blogs. I must admit that a good portion of visitors to some of my blogs use their smartphone to access it.



Separate analysis for mobile devices and desktop
It is high time that we keep an eye on our blog’s performance across mobile devices. Google PageSpeed Insights makes this possible.
This tool, as the screenshots suggests, analyses a site/blog and generates performance scores (out of 100). There are two reports- one for performance across desktop and the other for performance across mobile devices.
It smartly suggests what needs to be done to see improvements in the score. There are 3 types of suggestions- red (fix it and get big improvement), orange (not a big issue, but worth fixing) and green (no issues). This tool is a product of Google, so, along with it comes that ‘reliability’.
I’m not a regular user of this tool. But it is very reliable and won’t disappoint you. For using this tool, you must first fill in some details they demand. As shown in the screenshot, users may select a location to test from. The list is a big and impressive one.

Pie-Chart analysis on Gomez.com
Once you fill in the details and submit it, the performance report will be generated next. Let us talk about the performance report now. It covers aspects like- loading time, page size, first byte time etc.
What I really like about the report is the use of pie charts. Pie Charts are used to show which object has big size, which object takes much time to load etc. In my blog’s case, images are the biggest files and they take the most time for loading.
I’ve mentioned this tool last. But don’t let its position fool you! I’m not ‘ranking’ these tools. This tool, gentlemen, is the one that offers loads of unique features!



This tool offers exciting features!
Just go through the screenshot and look at the amazing features that this tool offers. Users have the luxury to choose from a large choice of test locations. They may even choose the browser out of- IE9, Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.
The advanced settings allows users to select the type of connection-cable, 3G, Dial Up etc. Then there’s an option to know how your site/blog fares on mobile devices. The tool even allows you to choose the device!



Analysis and grading
Now, let us talk about the report it generates. The report is easy to follow. A performance score (out of 100) is given. Blocks are used to show the grades your blog got in various aspects like ‘first byte time’, ‘image compression’ etc.
This is followed by the waterfall representation of components’ loading time. Pie Charts also give good insights towards contents, their size and the time they take to load.

Wrapping it up

Okay guys, end of the list! Boosting your blog’s loading speed and reducing its loading time is important for SEO. I think the above mentioned free website speed tools will help you get started. They are easy to use, efficient and quite effective. I admit that there are other good tools I didn’t mentioned in this list. Okay, here is one more- Load Impact. They are worth checking out. Feel free to leave your suggestions in the comment section.
Copy-writing Tips & Tricks For Aspiring Entrepreneurs

Copy-writing Tips & Tricks For Aspiring Entrepreneurs



7 Copy-writing Tips & Tricks For Aspiring Entrepreneurs



Storytelling is an art. Copy-writing is an important part of your business marketing strategy. From content marketing to social media, epic copy can close the deal for you. Content marketing is very important in Online Business today! It is impossible to succeed in content marketing if you do not know the science of advertising.
The Science of Advertising talks about human psychology, advertising laws, and negative marketing. Wizard of Ads is another remarkable piece for all aspiring marketers. If you have some time, you should definitely read and study these two books. If you do not have time now, continue reading this blog for helpful tips on copy-writing. I know you have a busy life!
This article is written for busy entrepreneurs who want to improve writing skills with minimum effort. In this series of articles, I am going to focus on content marketing and web copy. You’ll find short and quick tips to improve your marketing campaigns so let’s get started.
Tip # 1: Do Your Research
To write killer web copy, you need three ingredients:
  1. Know your objective.
  2. Who are your customers?
  3. What does that person need?
Research is an important part of copy-writing. If you do not know your audience, you cannot connect with them. Do not fake the relationship. Make it real. The world’s greatest copywriters cannot succeed without research, your business won’t be an exception to this rule.
Tip #2: Long Copy Vs. Short Copy
You do not ask a salesperson to close the deal in less than 1000 words. It is not possible. Each customer is different. The salesperson must get the deal whether it takes a 2-hour discussion or a 5-minute conversation.
The debate for long or short copy is no exception. As a marketer, only you know which length will work, but testing different methods to understand your audience is a good idea.
Tip #3: Important Things First
Web copy is different than the traditional advertisement. People do not read the content. They’ll skim the information. It is important to emphasize important sections with highlighters. People read content in this format:
The content is scanned from “top to bottom” and then from left to right. The next line is scanned, and the reader decides whether to continue or not. The important tip must be written in the very first line or in a vertical order to grab attention.
Write readable content. Use bullet points, headings, sub-headings, and visuals to make it more appealing.
Tip #4: Focus on the benefit
What is in it for me? Do not describe product features. Describe the direct benefit. Dig deeper into the customer’s perspective. Define the ideal solution.
Tip #5: The Most Important 3-Word Letter “YOU.”
Advertising gurus ask to spell the brand name quite a few times. While it is a good practice, it can be irritating to your customer. Do not focus on your brand. Focus on your customer. Put the camera on your customers life. Understand their issues. Solve a problem and guide them toward your product.
Tip #6: Write in a Conversational Tone
The Internet is not a literature class. Do not ignore English grammar, but do not write confusing sentences. Write in a conversational tone. Using contractions is okay. Tweak the words and break some grammar rules. Make it user-friendlier.
Rule: The copy is good if a 6th-grade student can understand your message.
Tip #7: Write a clear “call-to-action.”
The sole purpose of an advertisement is to make sales. More often writers create entertaining copy that has nothing to do with money. Never do that. Copy-writing is all about selling a product or a service. You must close the deal.
End the copy with a compelling “call-to-action”. More on that in a later article.
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Email Hacks That Display Simple Marketing Solutions

Email Hacks That Display Simple Marketing Solutions





5 Email Hacks That Display Simple Marketing Solutions



Email is the quickest way to reach an audience of any size. It is also cost-effective compared to traditional marketing methods. The email also offers the highest Click Through Rate for any marketing medium.
This article is about interesting email hacks. These are pretty simple ones. Employ these tips to see better results from your marketing efforts.
  1. Search Engine Optimization
SEO plays an important factor for the future of Internet Marketing. Google does not care about your business. The search engines care about the customer. SEO trends show customer interest. You can easily decide what your reader wants. People are typing keywords and providing information on what they are searching for. Just follow their interest, and you’ll find your share in the business world.
What does this have to do with email marketing? You can use SEO to build curiosity for your business. Use the primary keyword in the email title, but do not reveal too much.
In the words of Roy H. Williams:
Engage the imagination and then take it where you will. People go to places they have been in their minds.
SEO plays a tricky part in all this imagination. It tells you exactly what should be written. You only have to write the content. How do you do that? Let me explain in the next tip.
  1. Headline Teaser
According to a recent report by Adestra, 49 characters are the sweet spot for headline teasers. Statistics suggests that this number works best for Internet readers. These 49 characters only give you 5 seconds to grab your reader’s attention. Work fast. Take help from search engines. You know the keywords. Use them to tease the audience.
  1. Personalization
People like friendly discussions and stories. Storytelling is an art. Personalize each email to match individual requirements. Show your personality. Copywriting is not a science. It is the art of conveying your message in an understandable way. Let’s say you have a list of 10,000 people interested in the real estate niche. Ideally, these people will be investors, sellers, buyers, and real estate brokers. Each category requires a different message. You cannot send the same email message to all people. You must customize it.
Email marketing has its benefits, and it doesn’t come without its side effects. After a few months, you’ll notice that your list may become idle. People stop responding to your emails or offers. Statistics reveals that 67% of your subscribers can become unresponsive in less than three months.
How can you solve this problem?
Interact with your list at a more personal level. Speak to the mind of your customer. Again, SEO can reveal these factors. You already know the customer demands. You just have to dive deeper and help them in a personal way.
  1. Make it Mobile Friendly
67% people use mobile phones to check their emails. If your email campaign is not mobile friendly, you are losing 67% potential customers. Here are some crucial tips:
  • Most people use the thumb to scan through a web page. All the important elements should be placed in the center.
  • The writing format and content benchmarking should be kept in mind.
  • Create a mobile marketing strategy. Most businesses do not have a strategy. Choose one for your company and get ahead of your competitors.
  1. New Email Marketing
People claim that email marketing is dead. It will be dead if you force people to buy from you. If you are willing to establish a relationship, email marketing will bring results for you. New email marketing relies on variety, offers, and testing. Marketing campaigns require various testing methods. Email marketing is the same. You need to test, test, test, and test. See which version works for you and test again, again, and again.
Change your content marketing strategies. The change should occur on a quarterly basis. Your email content should offer:
  • Blog posts and tips
  • Regular Emails
  • Freebies, discounts, coupons, and offers
  • Jokes, film reviews, business gossip
  • Videos, interview, delightful emails
I hope these tips will help you. For any question, please contact me... also with yours friends.