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Topic - Use Web 2.0 Tools to Drive Loyalty professional, people are going to be just as wary of dealing with you. That said, your website needs robust and solid structural design if you want potential customers to come in, look around, pick up and test your merchandise, have a cup of coffee, chat to your salesman, and make an informed and satisfactory purchase.No matter what business you’re engaged in, entrepreneurs cannot deny that customer satisfaction drives loyalty and guarantees repeat sales. The new generation of internet marketing includes the employment of Web 2.0 to rally this drive for customer satisfaction.If you're like most marketers, you'll agree that loyalty pays. But how can you improve loyalty while doing business online?Can you keep track of 500 customers or follow up on the same 500 customers in a personable way? Now you can, with Web 2.0. Marketers that embrace this new generation of online sites The days of an online brochure with a nice contact form and slick design doin Keyword Selection - Find the Best One for You! When it comes to web design for your business website, what picture do you conjure up in your mind? Talented artistic people working hard to create a visual masterpiece, using sophisticated graphic design software? Well, you're not entirely wrong, only about 99% off.How do I attract more traffic to my website?What are the best Keywords to use for my niche product?What keywords should I use for ad words?Why is my site not making money?These are common questions for the newbie, and for many not-so. With a little experience, you see how much you don't know!Keywords are a big part of SEO (search engine optimization), and much time, money and effort is spent researching the most popular keywords for a particular use.What many people forget, is that selling something on the internet, whether it is your site, your prod Most people think of "web design" as almost a synonym for "graphic design". This is really a very unfortunate association, mainly because it lowers your expectations, and grossly understates what you should expect from your business website. Now consider the expression "structural design". Conjures up a completely different perspective, doesn't it? The fact of the matter is that you need a structural designer for your online business presence far more than you need a pretty face for it, in the same way that you need an architect and structural engineer to design your business office, and a business manager to build your business, far more than you need a painter to make it look good, or an advertising business to help create a positive public perception. Every aspect of your business is important in some way or other, it's just that some aspects are more important. The problem of course is that you would never build your business premises from cardboard and then just paint it nicely so that it looks great from the front. Of course, the first customer that walked in would balk at the lack of depth of your business, and walk very quickly back out again. It is exactly the same when building your online business presence. Absolutely, your business website should look great. After all, if it is not attractive and professional, people are going to be just as wary of dealing with you. That said, your website needs robust and solid structural design if you want potential customers to come in, look around, pick up and test your merchandise, have a cup of coffee, chat to your salesman, and make an informed and satisfactory purchase. The days of an online brochure with a nice contact form and slick design doing Google AdSense Optimization Tips y because it lowers your expectations, and grossly understates what you should expect from your business website. Now consider the expression "structural design". Conjures up a completely different perspective, doesn't it? The fact of the matter is that you need a structural designer for your online business presence far more than you need a pretty face for it, in the same way that you need an architect and structural engineer to design your business office, and a business manager to build your business, far more than you need a painter to make it look good, or an advertising business to help create a positive public perception.When you login to Google through the AdSense login you can get to a page that contains a series of optimization tips. Although this is a useful page, it can take awhile to read through. So let me present you with a no nonsense quick overview of these tips.The first thing that Google recommends is that you keep track of all changes and test the performance of your ads using channels. You can set up a number of channels using the Google statistics. This enables you to track the performance of, for example, different ad formats, different ad colors, different ad sizes and even different p Every aspect of your business is important in some way or other, it's just that some aspects are more important. The problem of course is that you would never build your business premises from cardboard and then just paint it nicely so that it looks great from the front. Of course, the first customer that walked in would balk at the lack of depth of your business, and walk very quickly back out again. It is exactly the same when building your online business presence. Absolutely, your business website should look great. After all, if it is not attractive and professional, people are going to be just as wary of dealing with you. That said, your website needs robust and solid structural design if you want potential customers to come in, look around, pick up and test your merchandise, have a cup of coffee, chat to your salesman, and make an informed and satisfactory purchase. The days of an online brochure with a nice contact form and slick design doin Become The Master Of Your Domain - An Introduction To Domain Names & How To Register Good Ones ct and structural engineer to design your business office, and a business manager to build your business, far more than you need a painter to make it look good, or an advertising business to help create a positive public perception.For many webmasters, domain names (.com, .net, .org, etc) are an afterthought. This is unfortunate; however, as a good domain name (or the lack of one) can make a huge difference to your online success. First of all, I want to stress the importance of actually buying a domain name. You can register a domain for less than $10 per year and they add immediate value to your website, even if it’s just a simple blog.Why spend $10 per year on your own domain name? First of all, it makes you look really intelligent and technologically savvy. Furthermore, and most importantly, it gives your vis Every aspect of your business is important in some way or other, it's just that some aspects are more important. The problem of course is that you would never build your business premises from cardboard and then just paint it nicely so that it looks great from the front. Of course, the first customer that walked in would balk at the lack of depth of your business, and walk very quickly back out again. It is exactly the same when building your online business presence. Absolutely, your business website should look great. After all, if it is not attractive and professional, people are going to be just as wary of dealing with you. That said, your website needs robust and solid structural design if you want potential customers to come in, look around, pick up and test your merchandise, have a cup of coffee, chat to your salesman, and make an informed and satisfactory purchase. The days of an online brochure with a nice contact form and slick design doin Funding A Startup - The Maddening Machinations Of Money Raising our business premises from cardboard and then just paint it nicely so that it looks great from the front. Of course, the first customer that walked in would balk at the lack of depth of your business, and walk very quickly back out again.Within days of posting on www.fundingpost.com, one of the many websites created for entrepreneurs to post summaries designed to draw the attention of potential investors, an email inquiry from the AngloAmerican Investment Group and one Anthony Oppenheim. Mr. Oppenheim explained in his email that from his Peachtree St. office in Atlanta, he represented a consortium of private investors and mostly European family trusts that were specifically looking for investments in globally oriented businesses like ours. They don’t charge any up front fees to review business plans. They represent the decisi It is exactly the same when building your online business presence. Absolutely, your business website should look great. After all, if it is not attractive and professional, people are going to be just as wary of dealing with you. That said, your website needs robust and solid structural design if you want potential customers to come in, look around, pick up and test your merchandise, have a cup of coffee, chat to your salesman, and make an informed and satisfactory purchase. The days of an online brochure with a nice contact form and slick design doin Three Excellent Was to Turbo-Charge Your Sales Presentations professional, people are going to be just as wary of dealing with you. That said, your website needs robust and solid structural design if you want potential customers to come in, look around, pick up and test your merchandise, have a cup of coffee, chat to your salesman, and make an informed and satisfactory purchase.As a Clinical Hypnotherapist, I have helped many salesmen go from average to excellent. Sales is all about the subconscious mind. When I was in high school, I sold Kirby vacuum cleaners door to door, and I noticed something very interesting: everyone had the same basic sales presentation, and yet some of us (like me!) were making excellent money, and others were making next to nothing. What is the difference?The Devil is in the DetailsThe details of our sales presentations were the only things that differed—and sometimes those details are minute—even undetectable. They might occ The days of an online brochure with a nice contact form and slick design doing the job for you are long gone. For someone to buy your business, they want to query your product database for the perfect product option. They want to search your store for relevant advice and product information, chat to other people in the market and interact with you as the business proprietor. If opening the door makes your business premises fall down, that's as far as anybody will get. So what does that mean when selecting a "web designer"? Simply, it means don't look at how pretty their work is as 100% of your decision criteria -- you are not looking for a graphic designer. These are some of the things a "web structural designer" should be able to bring to an effective online business: * A solid foundation -- your business website should at a minimum include an easy-to-use content management system and database. * User registration and management facilities -- if you don't know who your customers are, you cannot communicate regularly with them * Product database -- this is your storeroom, without which you simply have nice pictures on a cardboard cutout as your product display. * E-commerce capabilities -- your customers should be able to buy from you online as easily as they can offline, otherwise they may as well visit a store close to them. * Customer communication tools -- newsletter functionality, online surveys and feedback forms are all effective and important ways of making the one-way internet medium into a two-way communication environment. * A
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