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Hidden Content Sources for Your Website

As I travel through the Google search engine, there is one element that defines almost all of the top-ranking websites. It's great content. People come online for information and those that offer the best content reap the greatest rewards.

 

Thu Feb 01 2007
Views: 41


How Much Do You Know About Web Site Conversion?

Do you even know if your web site converts? Well, believe it or not web site conversion is about taking analytics and the statistic or information from your files and programs, then using them to help your visitors find what they are looking for on your web site. It guides them to do certain things while they are on your site. Like a navigational system.

 

Tue Jan 29 2008
Views: 13


HOW SECURE IS SECURE?

There is a lot of stuff floating around these days regarding privacy on the Internet. I think that Scott McNealy at Sun recently said something to the effect, "You never had any privacy- get over it." Makes sense in a way. Here's something to think about... How much privacy do you have a traditional brick and mortar store?

 

Mon Jun 13 2005
Views: 73


How to Create Compelling Site Titles and Descriptions

There are many places in your HTML you can include keywords, but the Titles and descriptions are arguably the most important elements of your Web site.

 

Tue Jan 29 2008
Views: 13


How To Please Your Website Visitors

So which is more important, to please the visitors or the search engine spiders? The unequivocal answer is to please the visitors. What good is a site that attracts spiders but not actual people? And what good is a site that only attracts some visitors but not search engine spiders?

 

Sat Oct 06 2007
Views: 23


How to reduce risk when you start up online

'Fail fast and fail cheap' is a piece of advice that's embedded in Internet culture. It's also a piece of advice that many Internet entrepreneurs and established businesses fail to fully understand. Let's strip away that idea of failing, for a moment. Let's modify it to 'launch fast and cheap'. Many small businesses and start-ups soon get carried away with launching and lose sight of how they should be spending their budget.

 

Fri Oct 05 2007
Views: 24


International Brand Naming And How Words Can Hurt You

Bad products names, bad brand names and even bad company titles, are continuously spawned and the headlong drive towards globalization has given unwelcome publicity to all of them. There are many instances of where things have gone awry, most of them too rude to mention in this article.

 

Fri Oct 05 2007
Views: 25


Landing Page Usability: More Than Just The Curiosity Factor

A landing page is the page that visitors first see after becoming curious enough to clíck on a link to your site. The link may be found on search engine results pages, within a specifically targeted email, on the site's navigation toolbar or within another website.

 

Mon Oct 15 2007
Views: 25


Looking for a Text Editor?

Essentially, there are two ways you can put web pages together. They can either be hand-coded, meaning that the writer/programmer writes out all the HTML code, JavaScript, etc. by hand, or generated, whereby a generator program of some sort is used, such as Namo, Dreamweaver or FrontPage. The latter, by the way, also includes all the "WYSIWYG" (What You See Is What You Get) editors like Microsoft Word or Publisher along with the various "wizard" type generators that generate a finished page based on a series of questions (these are often "features" buried in other programs, though they can also be stand-along programs.)

 

Mon Jun 13 2005
Views: 73


Online Business Ethics

Very simple: Be a source of integrity. Don't be phony, people will know and not come to visit your site again. Even worse, they will post a bad review somewhere on the web and others will not even come to see for themselves. If you don't know about something, don't pretend that you do. Respect your customers, or prospective customers, and offer them something of value. Give good information that will draw your customers' attention and this will help to build trust. It also gives them a reason to stay or come back again for more. Follow-up with your customers, but don't be a pest. Basically, don't spam, don't steal, and don't lie.

 

Sat Oct 06 2007
Views: 23


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