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Marketing Tips During Recession
Recession Marketing Tips Recession appears to be close. As a result, recession marketing is important. Marketing can help in both a good and a struggling economy. The economic news is not getting better. The U.S. economy is treading water. The global economy is sinking. Anyone who says the … [Read more...] about Marketing Tips During Recession
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?
Web site Design: Do you Know Your Keywords and Phrases?
One of my neighbors owns a small residential and commercial painting company. He had a Web site, but no sales conversions were resulting from the site. I took a brief look at the HTML source code on his home page (something anyone can do) and noticed he had no HTML title pages or keywords or key … [Read more...] about Web site Design: Do you Know Your Keywords and Phrases?
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