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Four things that you can do to get more sales

by Admin


17 Nov
 None    Internet Related

Copyright by Axandra.com
Web site promotion software

If your website does not look trustworthy, you won't get many sales even if your website gets a lot of visitors. In addition to a professional website design and an easy to use order process, there are some easy things that you can do to convince your visitors that they can trust you:


The New Word Of Mouth

by Admin


15 Nov
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by Chris Pinkerton
http://www.enquiro.com

Ok I get it, ratings and reviews are important. It’s kind of obvious. We all know that word of mouth is one of the most creditable and influential touch points in a purchase process. How many times have you asked a colleague or friend ‘where did you get that’ or ‘what do you think of this’. In fact, in an Enquiro research study, it was noted that word of mouth is one of the top three influencing factors in every level of purchase, from very informal to very complex.


Google Defines “You” on the Fly

by Admin


11 Nov
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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com

Google’s ramping up of local results last week made me realize something – our web presence is rapidly being taken out of our immediate control. Case in point, the Place Page.


Managing Your Reputation

by Admin


09 Nov
 None    Internet Related

Submitted by smrsubmissions

by Sharon Housley
http://www.feedforall.com

A company's reputation is often critical to that company's success. The anonymity and vastness of the Internet makes managing a reputation much more difficult than it once was. Businesses must be proactive about protecting their brands and reputations.


5 Landing Pages Tests You Might Not Have Thought Of

by Admin


05 Nov
 None    Internet Related

by Ian Everdell
http://www.enquiro.com

You’re probably familiar with the “standard” list of things you can and should test on your landing pages:

  • Headline
  • Content
  • Calls to action
  • Form length
  • Images
  • Colors
  • Layout



… and so on. But here are 5 things that maybe you haven’t thought of testing.


A Tale From The Trenches: 14 Years In Search Biz

by Admin


01 Nov
 None    Internet Related

by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com

Maybe you’ve heard the news. I’ve got a new gig. This week, the Yellow Pages Group in Canada acquired the company I co-founded. As I said to my partner, Bill, as we walked out of the office Monday, “Today is the last day we worked for Enquiro.” Although we’ve been ear lobe deep in the deal for the past several months, for some reason that’s when it hit us. Tuesday, we came to work for a new company: Mediative.


Increase Productivity

by Admin


29 Oct
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Submitted by smrsubmissions

by Sharon Housley
http://www.feedforall.com

Small business owners frequently juggle a variety of roles within their companies. Creating a balance and effectively managing available time is extremely important to most small businesses. In order to economize and make the most of the available time, you should implement a time management plan.


Optimal 2011 Marketing Budget Allocation

by Admin


28 Oct
 None    Internet Related

by Marta Turek
http://www.enquiro.com

This is the time of year that organizations are beginning to plan and allocate their marketing budgets for the following financial year. With Western economies climbing out of a recession, marketing executives are faced with tougher marketing allocation decisions into 2011.

Which sectors are reviving? How is the online marketing sector faring through the recession? Where should marketers invest their finite marketing dollars to get the best bang for their buck?


PPC vs affiliate marketing and fraud

by Admin


26 Oct
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by Michael Bloch
http://www.tamingthebeast.net

I was recently reading the comments on a report regarding escalating pay per click fraud and a few commenters said advertisers should switch to affiliate marketing as it was fraud free. Unfortunately, this isn't true.

The comments came after a recent survey published by Click Forensics that states overall industry average click fraud rate was 22.3 percent for the third quarter of 2010, up from 18.6 percent reported for Q2 2010 and the 14.1 percent rate reported for Q3 2009.


Mythbusting: Article Submission Sites Do Not Want Duplicate Content

by Admin


22 Oct
 None    Internet Related

by Steve Shaw (c) 2010

Judging from the questions I regularly see on this topic, there appears to be some confusion regarding the terms 'duplicate content' and 'duplicate articles'.

What is the difference between these two terms?


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