Posts Tagged ‘Website’
10 Content Basics to Include on Your Website
Filling your site with content is an important step for your small business. When you’re creating content, there are some basics that you want to be sure to cover in order to get the most from your site. Here are 10 content basics that are a must for any small business site.
Read More Is Your Website Eco-Friendly?
Bike to work. Recycle. Take shorter showers. As individuals, we are constantly bombarded with messages like these that encourage us to “Go Green.” Now, web designers are being urged to join the cause.
Read More How to Increase Website Traffic Using Evergreen Content
Think of the word “evergreen” itself. That alone should tell you that the content never gets old, maintaining its beauty and value year round. It’s consistently relevant to your target audience.
Read More Don’t Set Customer Expectations You Can’t Meet
Interactivity is one of the benefits of the web, and most people assume their questions will be answered in a timely fashion—usually not more than 24 to 48 hours.
Read More How to Test Prices without Irritating Buyers
The right price is something of a moving target for many companies. You may need to change the tag on a given product multiple times during the period of time you offer it and the more detail you can offer on the decisions to do so, the happier your customers will be.
Read More 5 Things You Need to Fix on Your Website to Land Media Coverage
One of the most cost effective ways to build awareness of your business and credibility in your market is media coverage, but too often you send out pitches and nothing happens.
Read More New Statistics Show Mobile Continues to Grow
Since our earliest reports on the mobile space, we’ve continued to watch the industry explode, and Affiliate Window’s latest mobile study is a perfect portrayal of that.
Read More How Much Your Free WordPress Website Will Really Cost You
There are basically two options for building a WordPress website for your business. You could go with self hosting through WordPress.org for about $60 a year, or use WordPress.com for free. But before you jump at the free option, ask yourself: is it really free?
Read More 3 Simple Steps to Getting More Customers Than the Competition
If you are like most small businesses, your website was probably designed by a local web designer in HTML, without any search engine optimization (SEO). By now you have realized that the web is more important than the yellow pages and potential customers probably not finding you.
Read More Is Your Website’s Payment System Secure Enough?
Keeping a customer’s payment information private should be one of the biggest concerns for all business owners. There’s nothing worse than a security breach that involves the loss of credit card numbers and other billing information.
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