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Celebrating 10 Great Years in Business!
Welcome to the first installment of the Electronic Storefronts Newsletter.
We hope this finds you all well. We have begun this newsletter in
celebration of our 10 Year Anniversary! We would like to sincerely thank you
all for trusting us with your websites. We promise the next ten years will
be even more exciting than the last! We
have decided to create this newsletter as a way for us to maintain contact
with our clients and vice versa. We hope you are as interested in what our
company is doing as we are in what your company is doing. Every issue of our
newsletter will feature short articles about changes in internet technology
and the web, helpful hints about marketing your website and links to sites
that we have recently developed. We also plan to have a "Featured Product,
Service or Employee" each month to help you all learn more about what our
company has to offer. Our goal is to make this newsletter a helpful
resource, aimed at keeping our customers informed and up-to-date on internet
technologies. We will also try to keep it fun, so some issues might include
articles spotlighting clients, technology humor and links to cool things
that we have found on the web. This newsletter is for you, so if you want a
question answered or a topic covered, e-mail us and let us know! You
might have noticed that first on our list of sites “Hot off the ESI Servers”
is the new www.electricstores.com
site. If you haven’t yet, please take a look at our new website. It has
everything that the old site had, but it is it easier to navigate and more
interactive. It has a great services pages, that gives in-depth descriptions
of all that our company has to offer. It also explains all you need to
know about hosted exchange, e-commerce sites and much more. When you visit
our new site, you can take advantage of our new “Get a Free Quote” feature,
read short biographies about all the ESI employees, or learn more about
website functionality.
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1. When you are putting your website address on your letterhead, business cards etc remember that the web is not case sensitive. Capitalizing the first letter of each word in a domain name makes it easier to read. For instance use DryCreekQuilts.com instead of drycreekquilts.com.
2.
Be sure to have
your website address on your phone message at work. When your office is
closed and clients or potential clients call, remind them they can go to the
website for more information.
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Technology Joke Q: How many programmers does it take to screw in a light bulb? A: None, it's a hardware problem
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