Archive for December, 2009

One of the major frustrations most people who are new to the internet find, is how to build a website. There is plenty of information about but the problem starts because it is too technical for the average person to understand and most are not technically minded enough to be able follow what techies consider is easy.
Do you know exactly how your web site is working and what it is doing for your business? That is the province of web reporting and analytics. Are you ignoring this powerful tool? What might it be costing you to do so?
I was out searching the net the other day for 3 or 4 "dofollow" blogs that share subjects that I am interested in. You know what I found?
The best websites are usually clean and simple, with no need for bells and whistles. As long as it does not take too long to load, and it looks different to your competitors you will be onto a winner.
Some people worry about how many 'hits' their website attracts. But a far more important measure is conversions - how many people contact you. So what's the best way of measuring the performance of your website?
So you've signed up with Salehoo, consulted with their verified suppliers / manufacturers and you have decided upon the products you wish to sell. You have also made contact with them and started building a business relationship. You are now calculating how much to sell each product for. What's next?
If you are serious about making your business website design work for you, it is essential that you avoid common pitfalls and mistakes that can hurt both your income and also your visitors' website experience. Below we look at the common things to avoid.
Open Directory Project (ODP) is open content directory from directory.mozilla.org. This was also its original domain name. As the name suggests, it is maintained and developed by group of volunteer developers and editors. It is also known by its other name, called DMOZ.
The way people find information now is quite a bit different than 10 years ago. This may be obvious to most people but many businesses have not responded to this challenge. Your website is your main marketing tool now and your web design is critical to successful marketing.
If you are really serious about your online business, then you should start to learn how to build an effective splash page. A lot of people still don't know what actually is a splash page and it functions. Splash page, sometime we called it as squeeze page, or an opt-in page. Splash page just has one purpose, that's collecting your visitor's name and email address.