Tag: Six Months
Planning and Evaluating Marketing Programs
Posted on Jul.16, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Measuring and understanding your Website’s success is a critical process that is sometimes overlooked. Many times, marketing efforts stop at getting traffic to the site. The next step is to evaluate results.
By “connecting the dots” between your marketing programs and end results, you can improve performance. Ultimately, site success depends on how well your site performs with respect to your goals. Measuring actual results against those goals tells you how well your site is succeeding.
Improving results means not only measuring [...]
Search Engine Optimization With Sitemaps
Posted on Jul.04, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
I just wanted to share a little Search Engine Optimization experiment I ran to confirm the theory that Google likes content rich sitemap pages rather than just a bunch of links pointing to different pages on your site. I also wanted to look at a way of funnelling Google page rank to all the internal pages on my site as quickly as possible
I have heard from a few search engine optimization companies that sitemaps are good ways of helping [...]
Pay Per Click Versus ?Organic? Search Engine Listings – The Pros and Cons and Best Uses for Each
Posted on Jun.18, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
What’s the difference?
For those who aren’t quite clear what the term “natural” or “organic” search engine-listing means, they describe the “editorial” search results on any particular engine. These results are professed to be non-biased – meaning that the engine will not accept money to influence the rankings of any individual sites. This is quite different than the paid advertising (Pay Per Click) that appears in the “sponsored” or “featured” results, in which higher positions are awarded to the companies willing [...]
To Upgrade or Not?
Posted on May.28, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
To upgrade or not? That is the question. At least, since the release of the new Athlon 64 FX-57, that is the question I have been pondering. Even though the FX-55, (which I am currently running), was everything I had hoped it would be, is the new FX-57 that much better? Well let’s take a look.
The Athlon 64 FX-57 has an increased clock speed of 200 MHz bringing it to 2.8 GHz, up from the 2.6 GHz found in the [...]
Is Your Website Outdated?
Posted on Feb.23, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
A Web site can be your number one marketing tool if you keep
refreshing it with new information and make it valuable to your
target market.
How long has it been since you made any changes to your Web
site?
For many companies, once they put up a Web site, they are done.
Yeah, maybe they will add some current news events now and then,
but generally a finished Web site is not something a company
thinks about too much. It functions as an electronic brochure
for them [...]
Bring Your Visitors Back Clamoring for More! Maintain and Improve Your Web Site Weekly – Part 1
Posted on Jan.10, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
80% of your Web site is Maintenance!
Once your Web site is up, you must maintain it. That means changes, and each time you make a change, you may make a mistake. I’m really grateful when people point out my
Web glitches by emailing me, and these encourage me to be more proactive by checking my site each week.
If your visitors get a link that doesn’t work, see incomplete instructions, or read your dull instead of passionate copy, they will leave your [...]
Powerful Tips for Super Fast Mini Site Profits!
Posted on Dec.22, 2008, under Web Design No Comments
There are many ways to make money from “mini sites”. Mini Site
for a general definition usually means a very small site with
only a few pages (3 to 10).
However today I am solely concentrating on selling a “single
product”. This can be an ebook, piece of software, a service or
even simply “list building”.
**The Most Important Factor!
The main thrust of any highly profitable mini site is in the
planning.
Once this has been achieved “you must see through to the end
your action and marketing plan/system.”
I [...]
Don’t Expect To Earn Fast Money Online
Posted on Dec.11, 2008, under Web Design No Comments
I’ve spent the last three years working towards actually earning
money online. In most of that time period though, the money has
been leaving my wallet faster than it has been coming into my
wallet.
“EARN MONEY FAST OPPORTUNITIES”
In my first year online, I tried all kinds of “earn-money-fast
opportunities” — everything from MLM to turnkey websites. I
hate to admit this, but if I didn’t make any money the first
couple of months after I had signed up for one of these
programs, I just gave up [...]
Do You Really Need All Those Scripts?
Posted on Dec.05, 2008, under Web Design No Comments
I often use Internet Explorer (Ver 6.0) on my main system, with
Win XP. However, as a consultant I prefer using Netscape (Ver
4.78) to visit client or potential client sites. Since many no
longer check to see how a page looks in Netscape, I can often
point out some changes to help Netscape users better enjoy the
site.
As an aside, it’s true that earlier versions of Netscape Ver 6
would not run for many who tried them. However the current
version, 6.2, is working for [...]
Powerful Tips for Super Fast Mini Site Profits!
Posted on Nov.25, 2008, under Web Design No Comments
There are many ways to make money from “mini sites”. Mini Site
for a general definition usually means a very small site with
only a few pages (3 to 10).
However today I am solely concentrating on selling a “single
product”. This can be an ebook, piece of software, a service or
even simply “list building”.
**The Most Important Factor!
The main thrust of any highly profitable mini site is in the
planning.
Once this has been achieved “you must see through to the end
your action and marketing plan/system.”
I [...]
