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Email with a Fork

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This entry was posted on 9/3/2006 6:17 PM and is filed under Exploring.

Have you ever thought you might be doing too much? The other day I got home from a meeting with clients at about 9pm and went to the kitchen to get a glass of water. Then I walked out to the studio and when I got there I didn't have the glass of water. I retraced my steps - no water. Oh well.

I worked in the studio for a couple of hours (where I proceeded to do really cool things with a propane torch). Then I came in to have dinner. On the way to the kitchen I found my glass of water sitting on the fire place mantel. I put some chicken and pasta left overs in the microwave, got out a fork and poured a glass of wine.
 
I put the fork and the wine on the table and went upstairs to my bedroom to get my glasses because I wanted to read my email before dinner. Then I went into my office but decided I was still thirsty, so headed back into the living room to get the water, bringing my glasses with me. I found myself at my desk with a fork. I guess I left my glasses on the table and the water was still on the mantel...

Don't you hate it when websites are like that? ('kay, it's a stretch, but this is supposed to be a blog about Internet Marketing, afterall). You just want to find one simple thing, but get lost doing it. Hate that! I can not emphasize enough the importance of page layout and navigation to my clients. It is one of the building blocks for a stable foundation in a successful website - which, of course, leads to a successful internet marketing plan.

 

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