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Archive for March, 2010

How Your Website Can Save You Money

Everyone knows that a properly designed and optimized website can make money for your business, but what you may not have considered is how your website can save your business money as well.

Why Your Website Needs A Privacy Policy Page (And Other Legal Pages Too)

It is important to provide your customers and site visitors with as much information about your business and the products and services that you offer as possible. Along with this, though, it is important to back up any claims that you make with the proper legal pages.

Here’s the Bad News: Your Website Isn’t Perfect

The good news is that your website can be improved. There is hope in website testing, and there is and end product that has yet to reveal itself.

Writing Your First Blog Post – A No Stress Guide

Writing your first blog post can be intimidating, but we’ll help you get through it and get blogging today!

Is Your Website Killing Your Offline Marketing Efforts?

Improve your direct mail and sales efforts by fixing these four trouble areas.

4 Ways To Improve Your Existing Calls To Action

We talk a lot about having calls to action (CTAs) on your website to make your site more effective. But those CTAs have to be effective or you won’t notice any results from them.

Social Media Sites: The Crime-Fighting Tool Of The New Millennium?

The practice of using Facebook and other social media sites to track criminals has raised some eyebrows recently, in terms of the legalities involved.

4 Strategies to Increase Your Website Conversions: Part 4

When you focus on the parts of the page that really count, your conversion efforts will make the most impact.

4 Strategies to Increase Your Website Conversions: Part 3

Armed with a little math, you can improve your Pay Per Click Campaigns and save yourself some money.

4 Strategies to Increase Your Website Conversions: Part 2

When testing your website for conversions, there is a lot to consider. This series will show you which four things you should focus on in order to get the most bang for your buck.