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Website Design – Planning is Mandatory for Success
August 10, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Every business aspires to showcase itself on the internet. Website development is a tedious process that could be stressful at times. Below are some tips to get web development projects finished on time and within a planned budget. To know about suggestions that could prove helpful in development of new website as well as improvement of an existing one, read on. Careful Groundwork A thorough groundwork is a necessity for successful web site development. Crucial considerations include the number of pages that the website should have, or what should the graphics look like, etc should be taken in advance. These choices can be classified into two types. Ones that include issues associated to the customers and the ones that include issues related to the company whose site is to be developed

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Why Social Bookmarking is a True Success Story
July 30, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Social bookmarking has become a true success story that combines the ability to collaborate online with the knowledge of millions and the social dimension of the ever changing Internet. The World Wide Web is far too large and vast to ever allow individuals to find everything they’re looking for on their own. Along comes the search engine to help them. However, as efficient as the search engines may be for finding something, they can often add hours on to the search process, especially if the correct keywords are not used in the search. Social bookmarking is so unique because it brings the human touch into the equation. They say the Internet has billions of websites.

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Landing Pages: What You Need to Explain to your Website Design Company
April 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
The definition of a landing page is simply “the first page that visitors hit on your site,” so it is not strictly a certain page but any page that a user “lands” on. All websites have landing pages, whether they like it or not, even if it was not specifically designed as such. Landing pages can have a substantial impact on your e-commerce website. A poorly-developed one can hasten its breakdown just as an effective landing page can drive traffic to your site, respond to calls to action and make your business website a success. One vital measure of the effectiveness of your website is the “bounce rate,” or the percentage of visitors who immediately leave your site without making any other click. The bounce rate is inversely proportional to the effectiveness of the landing page.

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Ranking Analysis – How to Look Beyond What Is or Isn’t Ranking
April 15, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Website owners and managers will always be fascinated with how well they rank on search engines. However, rankings can be deceiving because they only provide a small part of the data set anyone will need to gauge online success. Who wouldn’t like to be No. 1 on Google for an organic listing? Among the busy array of results (including paid ads and local search), a top ranking still shines. It shouts: “I climbed the mountain and beat out the other guy.” But did you? Here are 12 key points to consider with your ranking numbers that quickly touch on other aspects of your online marketing initiative. Keeping these factors in mind will help you make better choices about what next steps you should take to ensure that you’re better positioned to improve your company’s bottom line. 1.
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Simple Private Label Rights
April 13, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Many online marketers turn to the profitable method of using Private Label Rights to create their own content material, especially once they have got a grip on Internet marketing and decide to branch out and sell their own products online. Content that comes with the tag ‘Private Label Rights’ is content that can be sold to others. Private Label Rights, or PLR, as it is more commonly known as, has become one of the most popular and useful ways to create new product and content in the Internet marketing world. Complete flexibility to change as much of the original work as you want is part of the beauty of Private Label Rights content. Although you must be careful to look at the PLR Licence that comes with each product as some owners of the original work may place some limitations and you do not want to find yourself in a costly legal battle, so look carefully at the rights before deciding to buy in case you end up with something that you cannot ultimately work with. When you receive your Private Label Rights product, it will normally come to you in a .txt (text file), .doc (document file) or .rtf (rich text file). The text file is normally from Notepad and the document and rich text files are usually in Microsoft Word and these can be used to edit and modify the original work into a masterpiece of your own in which you can name yourself as the author
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Ask Jeeves launches new advertising campaign
January 25, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Search engine Ask Jeeves is launching a new TV advertising campaign in the UK, highlighting its rebranded focus as a questions and answers website.
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