When you design your website, it's hard to know the best way to do it. But, if you know what not to do and you avoid all of those, you'll probably have a good website from the start. On that note, here is the website with all the mistakes, bad design and dumb stuff you shouldn't do. http://www.theworldsworstwebsiteever.com/ Understand that this site is made as badly as possible deliberately, enjoy.
Changing tack here. I found this quote recently, and it made me think about family and friends. Never regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many. One of the triggers for me deciding to retire from the workforce was when one of my colleagues passed away suddenly at the ripe old age of 47. It hit me pretty hard, not that we were close, but we had worked together on and off for many years. I knew what he was planning to do when he retired, and he was working towards that time. He wasn't significantly overweight, but he must have had some congenital heart problem because he had a massive heart attack at home and couldn't be revived. After a few weeks of thinking about it, I decided that I had to get out and begin doing the things I wanted to do. What is it that you want to do? Are you working towards that day when you can, or is it more a matter of time for a change? Regards,
Their logic goes something like this:-
The problem with this logic is that it doesn't work like that for 99.999% of those who try it. Then, when it doesn't work, they search for information and find Shiny Objects that promise gold but deliver junk. They think it's their fault when it doesn't work and don't even ask for a refund. So, what do you do now? You get the only training that gives you the correct insight into sifting the nuggets from the mud and how to profit from your research. |
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