Category: Web Design
Is Your Website Outdated? Here’s the Sure-Fire Measuring Stick.
March 20th, 2009, No Comments
The internet has been changing my friends as new stars are rising to the top of the search engines. The question today is, “Is your website outdated?” Your reaction may be, “Well, of course not. I have my phone number and business name there. It’s good.” Let’s take a closer look at the measuring stick. [...]
Where in the World Is all This Traffic Coming From?
January 30th, 2009, No Comments
One of the exciting things about marketing through the internet is watching your traffic increase over time. But this is more than an nifty thing to check out on the weekends. It’s essential that online businesses know exactly where their traffic is coming from and what those visitors are doing when they get to your [...]
Have You Tried Google Chrome? If Not, You’re Missing Out on a Lightning Fast Web Browser
January 27th, 2009, No Comments
After about a month of browser testing, I just recently switched the default browser on my computer to Google Chrome. Google released the browser a few months ago but I hesitated to promote it until I had tested it out myself. Although there are a few websites that aren’t totally compatible with Chrome, the speed [...]
Myths About Building Your Business with an Opt-in List
January 26th, 2009, No Comments
Here are myths and fallacies that need to be cleared before one indulges into building an opt-in list. These marketing misconceptions could pose so much of an obstacle towards your profitting well from your business. Everyone Doesn’t Have an Email Address Email marketing is one of the most effective marketing methods nowadays simply because virtually [...]
What is Search Engine Optimization, Really?
January 22nd, 2009, No Comments
Search Engine Optimization is a process of choosing the most appropriate targeted keyword phrases related to your site and ensuring that this ranks your site highly in search engines so that when someone searches for specific phrases it returns your site on tops. It basically involves fine tuning the content of your site along with [...]
Using Keywords in Page Titles the Right Way
January 20th, 2009, No Comments
It is recommended to use keywords in page titles itself. This title tag is different from a Meta tag, but it’s worth considering it in relation to them. Whatever text one places in the title tag (between the <title> and </title> portions) will appear in the title bar of browsers when they view the web [...]
Building a Highly-targeted Opt in List: When Money Lies Beneath the Lists
January 15th, 2009, No Comments
Are you successful with your Internet business? Better yet, do you think you are successful with your online business? When most online entrepreneurs are asked with these questions, they often brush it off. This is because most of them, who have not yet realize the right way to succeed in Internet Marketing, continue to believe [...]
10 Tips To Earn Consistent Repeat Traffic
January 13th, 2009, No Comments
1. Update the pages on your website frequently. Stagnant sites are dropped by some search engines. You can even put a date counter on the page to show when it was last updated. 2. Offer additional value on your website. For affiliates and partners you can place links to their sites and products and [...]
Making The Most of Keyword Density
January 8th, 2009, No Comments
Keyword density is an indicator of the number of times the selected keyword appears in the web page. But mind you, keywords shouldn’t be over used, but should be just sufficient enough to appear at important places. When search engines visit your site and the content contains the keywords that you are targeting the [...]
Getting Started with Video Blogging
January 6th, 2009, No Comments
Videoblogging is the next generation of posting ideas and products over the internet. Everybody knows about textblogging. Now they use videos for a better way of expression. This form of communication may entail a lot of resources, but it is all worth it. If pictures say a thousand words, videoblogging exceeds that by far. A [...]













