Consumers in the know can find just about anything today on the worldwide web. The only trick to this is being able to find exactly what you want quickly, without being sent to some stupid website that has nothing to do with what you are really looki…
The only trick to this is being able to find exactly what you want quickly, without being sent to some stupid website that has nothing to do with what you are really looking for. Online shoppers will tend to back to websites they have visited bef…
Consumers in the know can find just about anything today on the worldwide web. The only trick to this is being able to find exactly what you want quickly, without being sent to some stupid website that has nothing to do with what you are really looki…
Consumers who are in the know are able to find everything they want from the comfort of their armchairs via the internet. All they want is to be able to find the product or service they need without having to scroll through a bunch of useless website…
In-the-know consumers can find just about anything today on the worldwide web. The trick is to find what you are looking for easily. More often than not, a good website will procure repeat business, but it needs to be very professionally managed and…
All they want is to be able to find the product or service they need without having to scroll through a bunch of useless websites. More often than not, a good website will procure repeat business, but it needs to be very professionally managed an…
This is a question I often hear from small business owners, entrepreneurs, and anyone with a personal web site. The hard part is, there is no correct answer. Here are some general guidelines I do recommend you follow in how often to update your website. Homepage: 1-2 weeks. First, people want to know someone is actually there, not that you are a fly by night operation that failed two months ago. Even if its only a few changes to the text, updates to a ‘news’ section, or changing some images around. Secondly, Google crawls your site every few weeks to look for any kind change to the text. Google also wants to know you consistently update your pages, so this plan of every week or two ultimately helps your search engine rankings as well. Sub Pages: 1-2 months, or as needed. Most importantly, make sure they are up to date with current prices, specials, and other offers. Again, Google likes – Read the full article
Before a visitor has a chance to read the first line of copy that you perfected over the last few months, chances are good that they will see an image (or ten) and judge your website accordingly. Subconsciously we favor good composition, color balance, and proper lighting in pictures– even if you aren’t a creative person. Ever wonder why your pictures from your camera never look as good as someone else’s? Its usually not the camera… In my humble opinion — please, never try and use your own pictures on your website unless you have some photography experience and can work your way around in Photoshop. In an effort to save money, some people will have friends or their nephew with a snazzy digital camera take some wonderful pictures for their website (SEE LEFT). Most digital camera pictures require a good amount of editing and correcting before they’re worthy of a professional website. With the price of stock photography (Really – Read the full article