7 Common Reasons to Build a Website

Written by admin on July 15th, 2009

1) Build your brand. Create an online brochure that will help potential clients, customers, and partners learn about your company and look at it in a favorable light. You're trying to enhance your brand or organization image. I've heard people disparage this kind of website as "brochure-ware." But this is very legitimate for some kinds of companies, especially local businesses or organizations that aren't trying to conduct national or international commerce. You want people to know who you are, what you do, where to find you, and how to contact you. 2) Provide product information to drive local sales of your ...

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FREE SEO Report – Grade Your Website

Written by admin on June 27th, 2009

Use Website Grader to generate a free SEO report and measure the marketing effectiveness of a website. The report provide you with a score that incorporates things like SEO, website traffic, social popularity and other technical factors. You get some basic advice on how to improve your website from a marketing perspective. Website Grader provides you with useful information that will help you with the search engine optimization of your website. The report checks: 1) Meta Tags, Headings and Images for 3 of your pages. 2) Google PageRank, Google Indexed Pages and Traffic Rank 3) Inbound Links and Directory Listings 4) ...

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12 Ways to Market Your Website

Written by admin on June 29th, 2009

Here are the 12 most important ways to market your business. 1. Use meta tags to write a description, a title, and keywords for your business. 2. Include your keywords in the header tags: H1, H2, H3. 3. Submit your webpage URLs to search engines. 4. Submit your site to key directories such as those within your industry. 5. Issue press releases 6. Setup a signature in your email. 7. Setup a newsletter 8. Add your URL to stationary, business cards, and fliers. 9. Begin a business blog. 10. Use keywords in your content 11. Fine tune with search ...

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Apollo Hosting

Written by admin on May 10th, 2009

Like us, Apollo Hosting likes Miva and they have their marketing campaigns and hosting plans built so Miva can run smoothly on the server. Of course Miva is just a store and a hosting account is just a hosting, so it doesn't make any difference where it's hosted. These days every company rely on something so they can promote themselves on the Internet and Apollo rely on the additional features you can get for "free" if you want to build an E-commerce site. For example if you go to http://apollohosting.com/hosting/comparePlans.php you will see tons of features listed there, ...

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What is a Shopping Cart?

Written by admin on August 31st, 2009

In a basic definition, it's a series of scripts that keep track of items a visitor picks to buy from your site until they proceed to the "checkout". A popular misconception is that shopping carts handle the whole financial transaction, but they only really act as a front end which passes information via a secure connection (another service) to a payment gateway - a separate service altogether. The payment gateway service then channels the requests and transfers throughout relevant financial networks, including the Internet merchant account with your bank. It then sends back confirmation or denial back to the shopping cart ...

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7 Common Reasons to Build a Website

by admin
July 15th, 2009

1) Build your brand. Create an online brochure that will help potential clients, customers, and partners learn about your company and look at it in a favorable light. You’re trying to enhance your brand or organization image. I’ve heard people disparage this kind of website as “brochure-ware.” But this is very legitimate for some kinds of companies, especially local businesses or organizations that aren’t trying to conduct national or international commerce. You want people to know who you are, what you do, where to find you, and how to contact you.

2) Provide product information to drive local sales of your products and services at dealer locations. Auto sites are a good example. Many manufacturers don’t sell on their sites, but point people to retailers who carry their products.

3) Sell advertising. A few sites are designed to sell advertising — Yahoo!, Google, and other portal sites are examples. But these days, there’s far too much advertising space and not nearly enough money to fill it all. Internet advertising is improving, but is still under-priced. You may be able to sell a little advertising if you’re a portal site for an industry, or perhaps put some Google AdSense ads on your site. But these aren’t big money-makers. Look at advertising sales as a hopeful bonus, not as a sure thing.

4) Sell products or services directly over the Internet. You want to conduct e-commerce and sell to a national or international market. You’ll have some kind of ordering system for one or more products, or perhaps an extensive online catalog. You may offer an online service that can be delivered over the Internet or that can be initiated online.

5) Earn affiliate commissions for sales and leads generated through links on your website. Savvy marketers are building microsites designed to generate search engine traffic for a particular hot product or service. When a visitor clicks on one of their links, he is referred to an e-commerce site, and, if a sale results, the affiliate gets a commission. Perhaps a form on your site generates leads or subscriptions for another company.

6) Provide customer service and support. Websites are a great place for troubleshooting guides, FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions), technical information, etc. You can generate Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) labels. You can provide multiple ways for your customers to contact you.

7) Save money by means of online efficiencies. Companies have used the Internet to save billions of dollars. Taking orders online with real-time credit card authorization saves paying call center operators and cuts entry errors. Online catalogs save lots in paper, printing, and distribution costs. Online FAQs and knowledge bases cut the number of customer service personnel you need. And I’m just scratching the surface here.

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