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The Top 10 Dumbest Web Site Decisions

Posted on December 10, 2007. Filed under: Website |

By Kalena Jordan Having worked with web sites for the past eleven years, I’ve seen a LOT of errors, poor judgment and embarrassing gaffs on the web. Sometimes they are the fault of the client, the web designer, the IT Manager, or the SEO, but human error is always to blame. The saddest thing is [...]

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Multiple Model of Website Promotion

Posted on December 6, 2007. Filed under: Website |

Success on the Internet is all about attaining visibility and traffic for your site. Professional website promotion and web site marketing services address both of these areas.
Just imagine how hard it is for people to find your site when the Internet is growing by about 50-million pages a day! Having a web site and not [...]

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God, Satan and your brand website

Posted on December 6, 2007. Filed under: Website |

By Joseph CarrabisWith one click a website can go global, so it’s important to be aware of your cultural biases when designing. The NextStage CRO explains.
Is a knowledge of art, cultural anthropology and neuroscience required for communicating with a given demographic? I asked several experts and have concluded that brand marketers and web designers ignore [...]

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How to make your site mobile friendly

Posted on December 6, 2007. Filed under: Website |

By Vinod PabbaIf you’d like business to come from the small screen, follow this guide from Inkriti’s CEO.
It is a cliché to talk about the rapid growth of mobile devices for phone, chat, texting, etc. What draws far less consideration is the impact of the growing trend toward accessing the internet on mobile devices. If [...]

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Domaining 101 – A Complete Guide to Domaining

Posted on December 6, 2007. Filed under: Domaining, Website, domain name |

By Michael Gilmore
Part 1 – What’s Your Business Model?I was approached to write a series on starting a domaining business and revealing some of the opportunities and pitfalls for the unwary.Whenever I view any business the first thing that I look at is the underlying business model. If there is no business model then there’s [...]

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Keep Bad TV Ad Practices off the Web

Posted on December 4, 2007. Filed under: TV Ad, Website |

Written by Christine Beardsell
I wasn’t even born when the U.S. television industry standardized ad placements to :15 increments. And for most of my life, I never even questioned the endless stream of mostly :30 and :60 spots that filled my brain and the airwaves between programming.
Growing up, I was as neutral as one could be [...]

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Is Your Website an Asset Or a Liability?

Posted on December 3, 2007. Filed under: Website |

By Nick YorchakRemember back in the good ol’ days when having a website was something every company needed and wanted? Websites were the wave of the future, and the dream of transitioning to conducting business onlíne filled our heads with visions of a revolution in the way commerce was conducted. With a website, a company [...]

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20 Things You Need to Know Before Optimizing a Web Site

Posted on November 26, 2007. Filed under: Organic SEO, Website |

By Kalena JordanOne of the most important aspects of a search engine optimization project is also one of the most overlooked – preparation! There are some important steps to take in advance of optimizing your site that will make sure your SEO is successful.Before You StartBefore you start any search engine optimization campaign, whether it’s [...]

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Websites: It’s the Experience Stupid

Posted on November 9, 2007. Filed under: Website |

By Jerry BaderThe other day I picked up a book that was sitting on my night table for over a year. It’s just a small book and seemed like an easy read, perfect for falling sleep. It was called, “The Invisible Touch” by Harry Beckwith. Mr. Beckwith has written several books and is an expert [...]

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5 Easy Ways to Make Your About Us Page More About Your Customers

Posted on November 8, 2007. Filed under: Website |

By Stoney deGeyter For many sites, visitors that find their way to your About Us page tend to have a somewhat higher conversion rate than those that don’t. Potential customers that do visit this page are showing a bit more than a casual interest in what your site has to offer and are looking for [...]

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