Tag: Brick And Mortar
7 Must Knows for Measuring Web Site Activities
Posted on Jul.15, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Record keeping measurements for Internet marketing Record keeping tracks money — where it goes, when it comes in. Internet record keeping is also required for success. Yet the statistics show that only one out of a hundred people who own web sites do any type of record keeping on how much it cost them to be there A system that works hard for you when you don’t still requires monitoring and periodic reviews. If you can’t measure it, you can’t [...]
How To Save Big Bucks On A Laptop Computer
Posted on Jul.10, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
If you’re a bargain shopper looking to get the most bang for your buck, you’ll find no shortage of deals on the Internet.
And that’s particularly true in the fast-changing world of laptop computers, where you’ll find three bargain sources right at your fingertips:
1. Clearance Sales
Just like many brick-and-mortar retail stores, many computer manufacturer websites have clearance sections. On these web pages, you can find great deals on last year’s leftovers.
These are all new products (unless otherwise stated) and carry their [...]
Do You Need to Marry The Daughter?
Posted on Jun.15, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
For the sake of this article let’s forget about search engines, paid leads and your own affilate programs. Let’s concentrate instead on pro’s and con’s of putting much effort into recruiting downlines in those multi-level “viral” programs that are intended to help you promoting.
We are talking about services that will be showing show your ads to other people (like link exchanges), or your sites (traffic exchanges, autosurf program etc.), or let you send emails to people (opt-in lists etc.), and [...]
Methods of Website Promotion
Posted on Jun.05, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Promoting a Website is not an easy task. New Website Developers may have the impression of building a Website and sales are generated. This is far from true. There are millions of Websites. Within those millions, there are bound to be competitors. To rise above, or obtain a portion of the market-share, developers need to utilize an effective promotion campaign.
Establishing a Website is not much different than a brick-and-mortar business. Open a Deli in the heart of a City and [...]
Turn Content Into Traffic
Posted on May.29, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
As the saying goes in the business world "The Customer is The King" I would like to say that in the internet world "Content is The King."
While almost every website has an objective, to inform or to market products and services, there has got to be "Content" built into a website.
When we meet customers in a brick and mortar location, we have the opportunity to express ourselves, on a person to person basis, and to inform or convince the customer, [...]
The #1 Secret For Building Website Traffic
Posted on May.26, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
The number one question among webmasters is “How can I increase the number of visitors to my website?”. There are several ways, but adding content to your site is the most effect method there is. This article explains why and how to do it.
Like all webmasters, the reason you created your website in the first place is so that people (visitors) can see what you have to offer. Maybe you simply wish to share your thoughts and opinions on a [...]
Your Website on My Forehead
Posted on May.11, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
People are so focused on promoting their websites on the web these days that many are overlooking the original marketing medium-the offline world! Many tried and true methods of advertising exist for brick and mortar businesses that could just as easily be applied to online businesses. These methods have been developed over hundreds if not thousands of years-what cavemen used to sell I have no idea-but the point is still valid. Business promotion existed long before the internet. So what [...]
A Simply Innocent Domain Decision That Can Lead To A Guilty Verdict
Posted on Apr.03, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Domain names are simply the addresses of the Internet.
They are divided into hierarchies. The top-level of the
hierarchy appears after the last dot (‘.’) in a domain
name.
In “Yahoo.com”, the top level domain name is .COM. The .COM name
is the most common top-level domain name, and is used to
indicate that the domain name is owned by a commercial
enterprise.
Other common top-level domain names include .ORG (for non-profit
organizations), .NET (for network and Internet related
organizations), .EDU (for four-year colleges and universities),
.CO.UK (UK websites) [...]
The importance of having a feedback form in your e-commerce website
Posted on Mar.24, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Internet marketing is a different ball game altogether when
compared to traditional marketing. A brick and mortar store
employs salespersons to guide and advise its customers. No such
equivalent of a salesperson exists for an online store. This
could be one of the reasons why people shy away from online
stores.
Given these circumstances, it is of vital importance that your
web store should be as interactive as possible. An interactive
website makes your visitors feel more comfortable and increases
your chances of making a sale. A well designed [...]
Website Design Info – Part 2
Posted on Mar.18, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
What kind of ‘dot’ do I need? by Richard F. Hill 2005 Richard
F. Hill – All Rights reserved
This is the second of eight articles about website design. Our
discussion will deal with some of the issues which need to be
considered when developing a new online presence. You may have
already thought of some of these, but perhaps there are probably
things which you haven’t even considered.
In the last article, we gave some thought as to what the company
wants to do with its [...]
