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Topics > Building your own Website
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Helpful articles to create a website for your company and market your brand and products to a vast new audience of potential customers.
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Joanne Glasspoole writes: " by Joanne Glasspoole
If your web site doesn’t project a professional and
polished image to your visitors, your credibility and that
of your products and services will suffer. Image is everything—especially
online where your competitor is only one mouse click away! "
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Bill Davis writes: "As a professional website designer, I am always amazed at the number of business websites out there that make it nearly impossible to do business with the company via the website. "
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Scott Whitney writes: "By Scott Whitney
Copyright © 2002
All Rights Reserved
Here's a seemingly easy question: What is the goal of EVERY website in the world?"
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Robert Smith writes: "I'm going to give you the benefit of what took me years to figure out on my own. This is one path to success in the information age. Every known media uses it to sell virtually anything. I can boil it down to one word."
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Maria Marsala writes: "by Maria Marsala
Business owners who are ready to bring their brick 'n mortar businesses to the Internet experience headaches dealing with designers, while the latter too often end up wanting to rip their hair out because of add-ons, or things they learn about their clients after they've started the projects. Why? Web sites require planning and lots of communication. So before you decide to speak to a web designer or client... consider these 10 parts of a business website. "
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Joe Bingham writes: "Copyright 2002, Joe Bingham
There are two types of visitors that come to your web site,targeted and non-targeted.
Both can lead to sales, however they should NOT be treated the same.
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Lee Traupel writes: "Copyright, Lee Traupel
We are clearly well past the innocent "golden age" of the Internet - Darwinian economics have become the order of the day today. Any company worth their salt must maintain a web site as an information resource and/or to generate incremental ecommerce revenue. Qualified traffic is the name of the game, as it's the oxygen that keeps a good ecommerce web site thriving. Consequently, it's very important to have an understanding of your web site traffic or visitor activity; i.e. baseline information that includes the number of visitors during specific time periods, originating location (domain), where the visitors went on a site and how long they stayed on specific sections or pages of a web site. The de facto industry standard traffic analysis tool application is Web Trends, manufactured/supported by netiQ, Inc., which we will focus on in this article."
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Sean Burns writes: "By Sean Burns
One of the biggest problems that I had when I set up my first site was essentially that I had no idea what I was doing. This manifested itself most obviously when it came to installing scripts for my site. I'm not a programmer (far from it) and I thought there would be assumed knowledge when it came to getting things running - knowledge that I assumed I didn't have. Once I decided to give it a go (and stop paying people to do it for me) I realised that it's actually pretty easy."
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Rosalind Liu writes: "You only have a few precious seconds to capture a visitor's interest and attention, or chances are you'll lose them forever. Learn what it takes to get visitors to explore your site in detail - it all starts with the first page. "
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Anonymous writes: "Most Internet marketers go through numerous web hosts before settling on one that's right for them. This article will help you to make the right choice the first time around - saving you time, money, and lost profits. "
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Azam Corry writes: "Building a Web site is simple. Anybody can do it. However, building one that's good requires effort. And what you really need is a site that's not only great, but is easy to keep that way. Easy to maintain. Easy to update. This is how you do it. "
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Candice Pardue writes: "I explained in a previous article how to test your site's navigation abilities. Put simply -- how long your visitors will stay and surf throughout your site before clicking out. Believe me, you want your visitors to stay as long as possible. This is the only way your site is going to succeed. Your site must be interesting, persuading, and easy to navigate. "
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Robert Boduch writes: "Without a powerful headline, your message stands little chance of being noticed in an increasingly competitive marketplace. If your headline doesn’t capture attention and pull prospects into your sales copy, than your marketing effort is a total waste of energy and resources. "
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Hope writes: "
© 2001 Brett Krkosska
Building a better web site begins by giving due
respect to an under-recognized commodity: "
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Thomas Benton writes: "Direct response minisites are designed to force one of three responses: 1) Buy now, 2) Bookmark now, buy later, or 3) Leave. Adding a little content can make it search engine friendly and cause visitors to return."
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