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Editor's Pick in Web Promotion, October 2006
This article is about the new and soon to be popular mobile telephone interent. The author speaks about the new .mobi domain and the resulting response of webpage owners acquiring this domain for their businesses.
Editor's Pick in Web Promotion, October 2006
In this article you will get a concise presentation of all the various concerns involved with a paid URL inclusion to a Search Engine. The costs and benefits of this approach are weighed for different situations.
The sole purpose of a website is to sell. Thus no matter how much traffic your website gets and how impressive its rankings are, it all comes to a naught if your sales numbers are not as positive. In fact, this is the most serious ailment that most e-commerce sites suffer from - the matter of conver...
read moreYou've decided your company will start a blog. You've developed a strategy, picked and configured a platform, set a few general goals and put someone in charge. You are off to a great start.
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Editor's Pick in Web Promotion, October 2006
This article is about marketing on the web. The author makes a strong but easy to understand case for designing your website according to established web knowledge. Each crucial factor has a brief paragraph explaining the why and how.
1. You don't offer free original content.
It's important to give your visitors information they can't find any- where else. If you're the only source for a certain type of information, people will flock to your web site.
I just want to ask you one quick question. Are your blogs profitable? I told you it would be quick. It's real simple to answer.
read moreDmoz is always viewed as the key to get higher traffic and increased PageRank for your website. Webmasters and online business owners aim for a Dmoz listing with the faith that it can help their sites rank well on the search engines especially in Google - since Google uses the information contained ...
read moreBuying web traffic today? It's a well know fact that more than 80% of your traffic will come from search engines, and the rest comes from online banner advertising, email marketing, and mobile phones.
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