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We bring you the latest news, tips, and inspiration from the 8Days Jimdo blog to get you through the

We bring you the latest news, tips, and inspiration from the 8Days Jimdo blog to get you through the week. Featuring topics such as “6 Signs It’s Time to Quit Your Job” and learning to embrace healthy conflict from our very own Jimdo founder Matthias Henze. [View in Browser]( [Jimdo]( OCTOBER 4, 2017 - Inspiration [Embracing The Good Kind of Conflict]( Would you rather hide under the rug than give honest feedback? Do you shy away from disagreements? You might be missing out on some valuable “healthy conflict” that can make your project even better. Our CEO Matthias shares his advice. [READ MORE]( JANUARY 31, 2018 - Inspiration [Is It Time To Quit Your Job?]( If you’re dragging your feet to go to work, maybe it’s more than winter blues. Here are some symptoms that it’s time pull the emergency cord and slide your way to freedom. And who knows, your website could be the key to your next career. [IS IT TIME?]( JANUARY 22, 2018 - WEBSITE TIPS [How to Optimize Your Website Images]( We’ve updated one of our most popular posts—with new tips and tricks to get the most out of your images. Don’t know a JPEG from a PNG? Not sure how images and SEO work together? Then this guide is just right for you. [GET THE GUIDE]( JANUARY 10, 2018 - Inspiration [5 Realistic Resolutions You’ll Enjoy]( If your New Year’s Resolutions have already hit the dustbin, don’t despair! We’ve got some highly achievable ones right here if you need a do-over...and they’re ones you might actually have fun checking off your list. [CHEERS]( JANUARY 3, 2018 - GROWING YOUR BUSINESS [5 Elements You Need for Great Corporate Design]( We talked to design expert Michael Kubens from [designonclick.com]( to get his take on the do’s and don’ts of brand identity, and how to make one work on your own website. [LOGO ON]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Google+]( [Youtube]( Jimdo GmbH Stresemannstrasse 375 | 22761 Hamburg Court of Registry: Amtsgericht Hamburg HRB 101417 VAT ID: DE814864138 [Jimdo.com]( | [8Days]( | [Help]( | [Contact]( You are receiving this email because you signed up for a Jimdo website. [Unsubscribe](

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