I bet your website is not as visible as you think. Chances are, you're not on the radar. No radar, less revenue and brand awareness. You have five seconds to hold the attention of a site visitor. If you don't within five seconds, they are gone and may never come back. If you type in your … [Read more...] about How To See Your Website On Radar
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Looking for a Search Needle in a Google Haystack.
Search Marketing Web sites often miss a critical customer magnet: keywords and phrases. When a potential customer searches in Google, there are five to ten words or phrases that connects their search to your site. A search engine acts as a middle man between customers who want something and … [Read more...] about Looking for a Search Needle in a Google Haystack.
Why Visitors Do What They Do When They Get To Your Web Site: 10 Site Navigation Tips
This article entitled, 10 Usability Tips Based on Research Studies, is worth the read. How and why people think and navigate your site is important. Read, learn, and apply: http://tinyurl.com/2dfzbx3 Your thoughts are welcome. By Stuart Atkins … [Read more...] about Why Visitors Do What They Do When They Get To Your Web Site: 10 Site Navigation Tips
Who Should Design & Build Your Website?
There are several choices available to the small business owner for Web site design, development, and maintenance. If you choose the do-it-yourself approach, be prepared for a significant learning curve. I thought at first I could get some free templates and just build the site myself. Well, it was … [Read more...] about Who Should Design & Build Your Website?
Search Engine Marketing: Why Graphics and Bells and Whistles are Not the Key to an Effective Webstie
Jakob Nielsen is one of the leading experts in Web usability. He started out working for both Bell Labs and IBM prior to his move to Sun Microsystems. He helped design the first Sun Web site in 1994, before the commercial Internet was born in 1996. Dr. Nielsen understands Web site usability … [Read more...] about Search Engine Marketing: Why Graphics and Bells and Whistles are Not the Key to an Effective Webstie