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My reasoning is that the meaning of the following lines can be interpreted differently:
Do you like me?
Do you LIKE me?
DO YOU LIKE ME?
You can take the intensity of final line even further by increasing font size.
DO YOU LIKE ME?
If you had a body of text and within the...
I'd also like to chime in on the purpose of the site. If you want access to "quick" traffic, then it should be fine as long as your content is original.
If you want to actually build a brand and become an authority on that subject, I would find another name that differentiates yourself.
Exactly. I am a believer of doing your best to "future proof" things that you do. But I beg to differ as far as the semantic value of font size. I see it as something like how people think ALL CAPS means shouting.
In my opinion, when a company draws enough negative attention (killing elephants and supporting SOPA), they become a likelier target for things like DDoS attacks and whatnot. I doubt their official statement is honest.
I do think that smaller text will warrant less influence as far as page content though. Kind of like the importance of H1 going to least important to h6
Try more personal techniques.. it was mentioned that no one likes cold calls/emails.. Try reaching out in twitter or other social media in a more conversational/personal approach.