"Tips" can enhance your site with useful information or
fascinating trivia, and like cartoons, you're not likely to
lose too many visitors from click-through. And I've added one
'fun thing' that will change your cursor amusingly if you
accept the download...
The
Four Corners Effective Banners site
is all about efficient banner design - how to improve your
banner's click-through ratio and increase your site's traffic.
Their free Banner Tip Of The Day feature
"gives your web site a fresh look and will increase your
repeat traffic". They provide 4 different styles and the
HTML code for your page. They change the banner tip every
24 hours (at midnight, PST).
The CyberTip Windows deliver concise,
valuable tips in more than 20 different categories.
Simply select the category most appropriate for your page or
site. This free Window is a great way to increase traffic
and length of visits.
You can change 'Computer' for any of the following:
Auto, Beauty, Diet, ESL, Gaming, Golf, Health_&_Fitness,
Home_&_Family, Inspiration_&_Motivation, Investment,
Job_Search_&_Development, Online_Marketing,
Personal_Credit_&_Finance, Personal_Growth_&_Development,
Sales, Self-Employment, Study, Tennis, Thought4theDay, Travel.
Free Animated cursors for your web site: animals, sports,
religious symbols, holidays, flags, joke cursors, and more.
LiveCursors is a tool created by Comet Systems that lets Web
designers change the look of the cursor at their site -- and
it's completely free! Previously, surfers have always used
the standard "arrow" cursor. Now, Web designers can insert
LiveCursors HTML code into their site quickly and easily and
surfers visiting their site will see custom images, both
static and animated.
A free program that will give you a daily factoid based on
Surfing the Net with Kids
topic of the week. Imagine a week of Christopher Columbus
facts to celebrate Columbus Day, or a week of Declaration of
Independence tidbits for the 4th of July! Seven days a week,
your readers will get a new factoid that includes a link to
Surfing the Net with Kids
site recommendations on the same topic.
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