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If You Want To Get More Customers, Heres 10 Powerful Stories To Improve Your Ads
Posted on Jun.16, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Remember, as a child lying in bed and listening to stories. Remember how engaged you were. Remember how you never got bored of them and always wanted to learn more.
Well, there’s a good reason why… and here’s how what you learnt as a young child could help you attract, and keep more customers…
Metaphors and stories have proven to be a powerful way of influencing other people. They are also extremely interesting to your potential customer, and connect with a deeper [...]
Link Building That Makes Sense: Who To Link To
Posted on May.18, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
When you are building links to increase your link popularity, who do you link to? The question of where to link to increase ranking can be confusing. Logical thinking is needed to achieve link popularity in a natural way.
Google PageRank
First and foremost, PageRank is part of the algorithm of Google’s ranking in the search engine results. Other search engines use link popularity in their algorithm to evaluate your website as well. But PageRank is only one of the 100 plus [...]
Streamline Your Training Costs with Streaming Media
Posted on May.15, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Streaming Media?now a well accepted Internet technology. Yet streaming is still not being widely utilized by members of corporate training staffs. Why is this? I would venture to guess that lack of direct experience, hesitation to try new methods, and fears about costly “TV type stuff” have all contributed to make streaming seem like something too difficult to attempt successfully.
Granted, streaming media still has its limitations especially in the area of delivering full- screen, full-quality video. But most of the [...]
HTML for Beginners
Posted on Apr.05, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
For some reason, HTML seems to really frighten a lot of people.
Some have seen complicated HMTL that’s been produced by an
editor program, or they’ve clicked ‘View Source’ on a few pages
and been scared by what they’ve seen.
What you have to realise, though, is that HTML was designed from
the beginning to be a very simple language to learn and to use -
just because automated systems for producing it have a tendency
to make it over-complicated, it doesn’t mean that your code [...]
Building a One-page Website
Posted on Mar.08, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Youve designed your logo, and youre ready to print your business cards and other marketing collateral materials. You want to include your website address (also called a URL) to build your credibility. However, youre not quite ready to write and design a full website. At the same time, you dont think its a good idea to distribute your new printed materials showing your website URL and to have only a blank web page waiting for your potential clients inquiries. What [...]
How to manage your E-commerce
Posted on Mar.04, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Business competition is pretty tough. Everyday savvy businessmen
as well as their pool of marketing analysts have to analyze the
commercial scenario and go with the business flow. If they miss
the right strategy, surely, they will be missing a lot.
According to statistics, most of the online businesses these
days do not make real money. Making it happen takes time,
commitment and a lot of hard work. Anything less will most
likely result to failure.
So, how do you go by? First, you have to set your [...]
5 Steps to Creating a Web Site That Sells!
Posted on Feb.04, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Creating an effective web site that sells your products or services will be less daunting if you follow these simple steps:
1. If you want to create a web site that sells then your first investment should be in your web site content. Your web site is a marketing tool and your web site content should reflect this. If possible, consider hiring a professional copywriter to produce your web content. If you are writing your own content, remember to [...]
Paralyzed by Website Feature-itis?
Posted on Feb.04, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
I’ve seen feature-itis strike, and sometimes paralyze, new website owners. With no good reason, their websites take over a year to go live.
How do you know if you’re suffering from feature-itis? Here are
some symptoms:
you hear about the latest, cool website feature and you must investigate it before moving any further with your website
development
every feature on your competitors’ websites must be
on yours too, only better
you spend more time investigating new things to do with
your web site than [...]
Planning A Usable Website: A Three-step Guide
Posted on Jan.24, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
A website is like an information flow, with you as the provider and your site visitors as the receivers of the information. If you don’t plan your website with this in mind right from the start, you could find yourself with a brand new website that solves all your immediate needs… but not those of your site visitors.
Clicking away from your website has never been easier for Internet users. There are about 35 million websites competing with yours on the [...]
