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4 Mobile Website Design Best Practices

Needless to say – 2011 will be the year of the mobile web. Designing a mobile website which translates into a seamless and user friendly experience for your target customers is important.

 

Here are 4 mobile website design best practices

1) Keep it simple

At the most basic level, users expect immediate access to legible information about you, your company, your cause in the mobile web. This is called Mobile Brand Relevance.

You must know that your current Web site generally used for computer browsers is not compatible with that of mobile phones. To start with you can build a smaller version of your current website.

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Caeer in the field of advocacy

A legal system exists in each civilized society to safeguard people’s rights, interest, and their life and property. To run the system successfully there requirements individuals who can realize the laws, interpret and explain them to the prevalent folks.An advocate is one who speaks on behalf of one more individual, specially in a legal context. He is licensed to practice law, learned in the law as an attorney, counsel or solicitor Lawyer profession involves the practical application and knowledge of acts.  


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Self Published Book Challenges the General Public on the Media?s Discreet Advocacy of Homosexuality

A communications professor with an expertise on public relations and the media, Bruce Joffe authored and downplayed his recent explorations between the sexual agenda and the media in his Xlibris published book, A Hint of Homosexuality?: ‘Gay’ and Homoerotic Imagery In American Print Advertising.

He pointed out a lot more than 200 print ads of main retailers and managed to convince his readers that each of these ads occurs to have at least the slightest insinuation of homosexuality present.

Saying “Sex Sells” could be an aberration when Joffe hits back with a “which sex?” Despite the fact that he is a renowned expert in the field seeing that he makes up the whole creative team behind multinational corporations’ promotional campaigns, Bruce Joffe conciliates by making his self-published book a lot more comprehensible to readers who are not as sophisticated as he.

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