Welcome to the inaugural issue of the ResultsKatalyst newsletter from Katalyst Solutions. We are introducing this newsletter in the hopes of helping you to get better results from your online endeavors.
Each issue will include short articles designed to help you improve your online marketing, maximize the use of your website, and provide other helpful tips and suggestions for your online experience. To that end, we would love to hear your ideas and suggestions for articles and ways we can help you improve your web presence. Contact us at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with your feedback.
For our customers, I personally would like to say Thank You. Thank you for choosing Katalyst Solutions. We succeed because of you. For our other readers, we hope that you will benefit from this newsletter as well. Please let us know if we can be of assistance to you in any way.
Thank you for taking the time to read our newsletter. It is our sincere desire that this will be one more katalyst for your online success.
Thanks,
Don Cranford
As the Internet becomes more prevalent in our society, it has become commonplace to turn to the Internet for shopping, finding directions, researching products, and even to find a church or seek answers to spiritual questions. As businesses and other organizations begin to understand this dynamic, they are increasingly beginning to recognize the importance and the need for an effective web presence – not just a web site, but a real presence on the web.
You have your website and it’s good. You’ve figured out your audience, streamlined the design and everything flows exactly as you want it. But while all those words are accurate, they’re not very personal. There is no ‘warm and fuzzy.’ One way to increase the personal touch you provide your audience is through an audio message. Your web presence is the first impression many people have of who you are...
Let’s be honest. Passwords are just plain annoying, a necessary evil as some would say. Unfortunately, they are the first line of defense that we have to protect ourselves from hackers and others who have ill intentions. If a hacker cracks your password, he or she can wreak all kinds of havoc, from defacing your website, to accessing your bank accounts, or even using your information to set up new credit card accounts or apply for loans.
According to Wikipedia, the term “blog” is a blend of the words web and log.