First Impressions
I saw this photo on a social media blog recently and it really struck a chord with me. Not because I am a casual dresser or even have a sizable tattoo. It really hit home by the visual effect of the gentleman dressed as both a doctor and what might be perceived as a biker in the second photo. The point is driven home that first impressions are so very important in how we think of people and of places.
On the online forums, a week doesn’t go by when someone isn’t asking about the cheapest place or method in building a website, doing advertising work or even remodeling their practice. I love to save money as much or more than the next guy or gal. However, I also realize most times you get what you pay for. Want to buy a new computer? Think that $300 lost leader will be as fast, as powerful or last as long as the $1200 model near the top of the line? Hardly. Think that $13,000 Smart Fortwo has the passenger comfort, acceleration, and handling of Lexus LS for $60,000 more? I think not. You may not be able to afford the best in everything, but that is no reason to buy the cheapest in everything either.
Take your website for example. Practice after practice is online asking peers how and where to build the cheapest website, while forgetting that their website is their most ardent ambassador to their practice 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In an era where 8 out of 10 people will look at your website before ever walking through your […]
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Now, let me share a little bad news. You can do everything right and the determined and skilled hacker will find a way in, just as securing the doors and windows to your home won’t keep the most determined burglar out. However, taking a few modest precautions with your digital life can prevent the majority of intrusions and losses. Most hackers are looking for low hanging fruit, just as most burglars are looking for homes or cars that are quick and easy to rob.![glasses_type_infographic[1]](http://www.visionariesgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/000580_rgs_glasses_type_infographic1.jpg)

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