Tag: Challenges
Laptop Use by Seniors Eases Loneliness
Posted on Jan.24, 2010, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
A lot of and a lot of seniors are catching the ‘computer bug’ and taking the plunge to go online. The active baby boomers have grown up and become active seniors trying to induce out and explore the world around them. The Internet and computers normally, have opened the doors to many avenues of entertainment and excitement for these seniors. Now not are they resigned to the taking part in of shuffleboard or canasta with their friends for their entertainment. [...]
Is Google Having a Tough Time with Their Website Limit?
Posted on Jun.27, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
If you are one to pay attention to what happens within the Google realm, you might find yourself thrown for a loop these days. As Google updates their results, it seems like they are having some issues dealing with so many new websites popping up.
Indexing 8 billion websites is quite an accomplishment for Google. As they are reluctant to increase this number, they are faced with many challenges in trying to keep some sites within these 8 billion pages while [...]
Your Traffic Building Checklist: 15 Ways to Get More Visitors Who Are Ready to Buy (Part 2)
Posted on Jun.26, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
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When many of my clients first come to me for coaching, they share that one of their biggest challenges is getting enough visitors to their site. Attracting traffic isn’t a cut and dry process – there isn’t one perfect way to do it. But there are many ways that, when used collaboratively, will build you a nice stream of visitors.
To get your marketing wheels turning, check out these 15 simple ways to attract new visitors to your site. This is [...]
How To Stop Your Site Disappearing Into The Void
Posted on Jun.10, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Repetition is the key to getting your adverts and promotion efforts noticed but when does repetition become over saturation which inevitably leads to boredom? Boredom and apathy. This is one of the biggest challenges you’ll face when promoting your site in the hit exchanges. So how do you cut through this and get people to read your message and take an interest in what you’re advertising?
There are three tips listed below on how to make your site stand out and [...]
Your Traffic Building Checklist: 15 Ways to Get More Visitors Who Are Ready to Buy (Part 1)
Posted on Jun.06, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
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When many of my clients first come to me for coaching, they share that one of their biggest challenges is getting enough visitors to their site. Attracting traffic isn’t a cut and dry process – there isn’t one perfect way to do it. But there are many ways that, when used collaboratively, will build you a nice stream of visitors.
To get your marketing wheels turning, check out these 15 simple ways to attract new visitors to your site. This is [...]
Top Ten Ways to Increase Web Sales – Part 1
Posted on Apr.12, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
You have only 10 seconds to impress your potential buyer.
Your Web site visitors don’t care about you. They care what you can do for them. Give them a reason to buy. If you haven’t reaped the sales you deserve apply these ten tips:
1. Write dazzling home-page copy that gives your potential customers a reason to click to your product or service sales letter.
Use hyper-linked benefit driven headlines that lead visitors straight through to a sales letter that includes bulleted benefits [...]
Web Page Templates – 5 Reasons Why You Should Use Them
Posted on Mar.27, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
If you’re just starting out in your career as a web designer,
you likely have a lot of work left to do before you have an
established portfolio. After all, it’s hard to convince
potential new customers that you have the talent and skills to
create a website if you have no portfolio to show them. You’re
caught between a rock and a hard place – you need clients to
build a portfolio, and you need a portfolio to gain new clients.
On the other end of [...]
Ripped Off and Flattered
Posted on Mar.19, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Because technology has made theft so easy, it is not only
common, there are challenges you may not always think about. You
could unknowingly be hiring theives who put you at risk.
Sometimes, they package it as a bargain.
Allow me to share a recent experience I had that shows how one
choice can be a compliment, and where another choice is theft.
In this case, my materials were stolen but I would have
willingly let them be used if the offending party had simply
asked first. Because [...]
How to Convince Your Visitors to Return Often
Posted on Mar.08, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
One visit does not make a sale. Be sure to make your Web site attractive to your visitors so that they want to come back. You don’t win their trust right away. It may take 4-7 visits before they buy.
Here’s Five Ways:
1. Check and Correct What’s Not Working
First, be sure you don’t have long passages of bio or information about yourself on your home page. People don’t care about you and they want information short and sweet. [...]
Website Maintenance: What Does it Take to Manage Your Website?
Posted on Feb.21, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Every action has a beginning phase where you launch your activity, a middle period in which you must sustain and develop it and a conclusion. Many people set up a website enthusiastically but then they find that they dont have the skills or knowledge to maintain and develop it. So, what are the challenges in this middle phase of a websites life and how can you meet them?
Updating the site: The beauty of a website is that it is [...]
