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    Should You Travel to a Christmas Party?
    Christmas parties are usually affairs where the event is planned around a specific location each year. That location is usually nearby the office, if it’s not the office itself. But…is it the only possibility?You can dramatically move the location if you have a good enough reason to do so. The best reason is to have an event planned at the location, such as a special announcement regarding the future of the company or if the location has a special significance to the company, for example, the first factory or where the founder established the company. Other reasons are more political in nature; as more branches are added, the company president may choose a random one and have the party he shows up at there.You may have personal reasons for traveling, such as wanting to join a spouse or other loved one at their location. As a manager or investigator, you may need to go be somewhere after Christmas, and decide to show up early to take advantage of the
    most frustrating things about buying online. Make sure you back yourself up with tracking codes and trustworthy shipping companies.

    Content Make It Count!

    A method to inducing the first click is providing a strong call to action or incentive. By featuring discounts and free shipping offers, the offer may intrigue the user to commit another click.

    Don't let them go

    Once you have the prospective buyer "on the hook"… don't kill the sale with poorly written product descriptions. Nothing kills a sale quicker than a product that is as enthralling as reading the ingredients of a bag of frozen peas. You have invested the time and effort to build your shopping cart; don't miss out on sales due to poorly worded product descriptions.

    Being personable is also important. Instead of having the most exciting part of a television product description be it's "titanium silver color"… talk about how the consumer's home will be the place to come and watch the big game (on a screen so big you can see the sweat coming out of the players' pores). Speak about how the "picture in picture" capability means there will be no more flipping back and forth- saving the fingers precious energy for snatching up potato chips.

    Do all you can to involve the person's emo
    How To Optimize Your Wordpress Blog For Search Engine Rankings
    If you are using Wordpress platform for your blog, then there are a few things you need to know about optimizing it for search engine rankings. You see, Wordpress blogs are not completely optimized to rank high in search engines.Once you installed your blog, you notice that your blog is missing some important meta tags and linking structure.The title tag is also not configured the way you would like it to be. I am talking about your main blog title being included in the title meta tags of each new post you make.You want your posts to have their own title tag which is the title of the post without the main blog title.You also need Google sitemap for all your blog pages and ping Google about new changes within the sitemap.I would like to give you some tips on how you can improve your Wordpress blog optimization factor.There are so called plugins that you can download free of charge from the internet that will do the job.Starting your first online store?

    Starting an online store can be extremely daunting for someone new to the world of online businesses, but, for a good reason. There are so many aspects which create success for a shopping cart in a world of powerful search engines, directories, affiliates and word of mouth, the chance of making it big can rely purely on a big budget or a brand new idea.

    If you’re thinking of building your online extension of a current business or even starting a purely online business then hopefully the following will outline some of the most important aspects of getting started.

    Market research Ask yourself, is there any point in setting up any kind of online business at all, if there is no demand or so much competition you will be lost in the crowd?

    There have been a few exceptions in the past where small businesses are so well structured and marketed that they grow quickly and succeed, however this can be very difficult without the right support.

    So how are you going to set yourself apart? What will be your image? And what are your goals?
    These are questions you need to think about when you are researching. Find out if there is truly an opportunity for your company to succeed. The worst thing you can do is simply jump in and hope for the best, did the most successful companies in the world do that?

    Setting Targets and Goals Figuring out where you will be in 5... 10... 15... 20 years from now plays an integral part in the way your shopping cart is structured, managed and performs now. Target and goal setting makes an incredible difference to the level of success or success at all a company can enjoy.

    Start thinking about the steps your online store will make at each stage of it's life.

    When it starts to grow needing new staff
    When it needs financial assistance
    When changes to tax structure is important
    What new markets you wish to tap into
    Your staff rewards when targets are met
    Daily, weekly, monthly and yearly sales targets

    …and the list goes on. Think big! If you aim higher than the rest, the chance of your shopping cart being successful is also higher.

    Setting up Your Store – general rules
    - Business Contact information

    The following information should be posted to the website in an easy to see location:

    A corporate address
    Product return address
    An e-mail address
    A contact number
    Big detailed pictures pay off

    Just like in a physical retail shop, your customers want to really know what they are buying and need to see it close up. Make sure you are uploading images larger than just the detailed product view. Upload at least 400 X 400 pixels and up to 700 X 700 pixels for every product image so your customer can get a clear detailed view of what they plan to buy from you, otherwise, they will simply click away.

    Testimonials

    Do testimonials work? Can testimonials be rigged and seem unauthentic? Sure. It seems like most testimonials are generic. If you include the first and last name as well as possibly an email address of the testimonial, you will earn trust and credibility.

    - Graphics

    While a flashy site with neat graphics may catch someone's eye, well written, descriptive, persuasive text is the ticket to sales conversions... it's the difference between the prospective buyer exiting your site and opening their pocketbook. Avoid any annoying music and long loading flash movies on your main pages.

    - Only knowledgeable people to take phone calls

    Consumers shopping online are no different than regular retail customers, they have questions about your product, your business and your delivery methods. It is important to greet any phone calls or emails with well trained staff who are knowledgeable about your company and products. The more your company can assist consumers, the better the conversion rates and repeat buying. Don't forget to cross sell and up-sell at this point!

    - Return policies should be easy and fair

    A good return policy can promote trust in the buyer and multiple orders. It is important to include return labels with the packaging and provide refunds when requested. Repeat business is your best business. Provide them with your best customer service and they will reward you for it by ordering from your shopping cart- not someone else's.

    - Navigation

    Make sure you maintain a simple navigation throughout your shopping cart. There should be no reason to steer customers more than two to three clicks deep within your site, the home page should always be only a click away. The clearer your site is presented, the more time customers can spend looking at all your products and info without getting frustrated. It is important that your build your shopping cart using a quality programmer and designer or well designed/built shopping cart software.

    -Be sure of your postal methods

    Ever not received an item you ordered online and paid for upfront, only to find out no-one knows where it is? Ever received an item in the post only to open and see it damaged? This is one of the most frustrating things about buying online. Make sure you back yourself up with tracking codes and trustworthy shipping companies.

    Content Make It Count!

    A method to inducing the first click is providing a strong call to action or incentive. By featuring discounts and free shipping offers, the offer may intrigue the user to commit another click.

    Don't let them go

    Once you have the prospective buyer "on the hook"… don't kill the sale with poorly written product descriptions. Nothing kills a sale quicker than a product that is as enthralling as reading the ingredients of a bag of frozen peas. You have invested the time and effort to build your shopping cart; don't miss out on sales due to poorly worded product descriptions.

    Being personable is also important. Instead of having the most exciting part of a television product description be it's "titanium silver color"… talk about how the consumer's home will be the place to come and watch the big game (on a screen so big you can see the sweat coming out of the players' pores). Speak about how the "picture in picture" capability means there will be no more flipping back and forth- saving the fingers precious energy for snatching up potato chips.

    Do all you can to involve the person's emo

    Rx for Falling Corporate Profits
    Once again the squeeze is on as renewed inflation worries slow the economy's growth and many companies resort to believing that cost cutting is the best means to scramble back to profitability in an uncertain economy. The problem with this classic approach is that it sends the clear message to your brightest and best talent that no matter how well they perform, today there is no job security. Not only does such a move have a serious impact on morale, but as the economy improves we will find ourselves once again in a very tight labor market. It will be next to impossible to replace laid-off workers and worse yet, your current work force, especially those brightest and best, may well decide that it is time to move on to greener and possibly more secure pastures before the next downturn hits. Is there a better approach than cutting off your nose today and spite your face tomorrow? Absolutely!The way for any organization to beat this cycle, especially in
    hope for the best, did the most successful companies in the world do that?

    Setting Targets and Goals Figuring out where you will be in 5... 10... 15... 20 years from now plays an integral part in the way your shopping cart is structured, managed and performs now. Target and goal setting makes an incredible difference to the level of success or success at all a company can enjoy.

    Start thinking about the steps your online store will make at each stage of it's life.

    When it starts to grow needing new staff
    When it needs financial assistance
    When changes to tax structure is important
    What new markets you wish to tap into
    Your staff rewards when targets are met
    Daily, weekly, monthly and yearly sales targets

    …and the list goes on. Think big! If you aim higher than the rest, the chance of your shopping cart being successful is also higher.

    Setting up Your Store – general rules
    - Business Contact information

    The following information should be posted to the website in an easy to see location:

    A corporate address
    Product return address
    An e-mail address
    A contact number
    Big detailed pictures pay off

    Just like in a physical retail shop, your customers want to really know what they are buying and need to see it close up. Make sure you are uploading images larger than just the detailed product view. Upload at least 400 X 400 pixels and up to 700 X 700 pixels for every product image so your customer can get a clear detailed view of what they plan to buy from you, otherwise, they will simply click away.

    Testimonials

    Do testimonials work? Can testimonials be rigged and seem unauthentic? Sure. It seems like most testimonials are generic. If you include the first and last name as well as possibly an email address of the testimonial, you will earn trust and credibility.

    - Graphics

    While a flashy site with neat graphics may catch someone's eye, well written, descriptive, persuasive text is the ticket to sales conversions... it's the difference between the prospective buyer exiting your site and opening their pocketbook. Avoid any annoying music and long loading flash movies on your main pages.

    - Only knowledgeable people to take phone calls

    Consumers shopping online are no different than regular retail customers, they have questions about your product, your business and your delivery methods. It is important to greet any phone calls or emails with well trained staff who are knowledgeable about your company and products. The more your company can assist consumers, the better the conversion rates and repeat buying. Don't forget to cross sell and up-sell at this point!

    - Return policies should be easy and fair

    A good return policy can promote trust in the buyer and multiple orders. It is important to include return labels with the packaging and provide refunds when requested. Repeat business is your best business. Provide them with your best customer service and they will reward you for it by ordering from your shopping cart- not someone else's.

    - Navigation

    Make sure you maintain a simple navigation throughout your shopping cart. There should be no reason to steer customers more than two to three clicks deep within your site, the home page should always be only a click away. The clearer your site is presented, the more time customers can spend looking at all your products and info without getting frustrated. It is important that your build your shopping cart using a quality programmer and designer or well designed/built shopping cart software.

    -Be sure of your postal methods

    Ever not received an item you ordered online and paid for upfront, only to find out no-one knows where it is? Ever received an item in the post only to open and see it damaged? This is one of the most frustrating things about buying online. Make sure you back yourself up with tracking codes and trustworthy shipping companies.

    Content Make It Count!

    A method to inducing the first click is providing a strong call to action or incentive. By featuring discounts and free shipping offers, the offer may intrigue the user to commit another click.

    Don't let them go

    Once you have the prospective buyer "on the hook"… don't kill the sale with poorly written product descriptions. Nothing kills a sale quicker than a product that is as enthralling as reading the ingredients of a bag of frozen peas. You have invested the time and effort to build your shopping cart; don't miss out on sales due to poorly worded product descriptions.

    Being personable is also important. Instead of having the most exciting part of a television product description be it's "titanium silver color"… talk about how the consumer's home will be the place to come and watch the big game (on a screen so big you can see the sweat coming out of the players' pores). Speak about how the "picture in picture" capability means there will be no more flipping back and forth- saving the fingers precious energy for snatching up potato chips.

    Do all you can to involve the person's emo

    Ebook Writing - Writing a Book for Internet Publication III
    Once have completed writing your book, you should consider in what format to publish it. Some try Microsoft Word, but there are a lot of people who do not like Microsoft products. They are not necessarily the best available. For instance, Mac users cannot use MS Word, and neither can users of many other word processors. What all can read, however, is a PDF file. Your book should therefore be converted to PDF for distribution.What if your customers do not have a PDF reader? Then provide one for them. Give them a link to the free download site for the Acrobat PDF reader. This does not allow them to edit the file but it lets them read it, which is that you want. You should provide this link on the download page for your book.What if your book is not about history but related to internet marketing, and you think you have the ‘next new thing’ in internet marketing to offer? The procedure is exactly the same. Design each chapter and its contents th
    at they are buying and need to see it close up. Make sure you are uploading images larger than just the detailed product view. Upload at least 400 X 400 pixels and up to 700 X 700 pixels for every product image so your customer can get a clear detailed view of what they plan to buy from you, otherwise, they will simply click away.

    Testimonials

    Do testimonials work? Can testimonials be rigged and seem unauthentic? Sure. It seems like most testimonials are generic. If you include the first and last name as well as possibly an email address of the testimonial, you will earn trust and credibility.

    - Graphics

    While a flashy site with neat graphics may catch someone's eye, well written, descriptive, persuasive text is the ticket to sales conversions... it's the difference between the prospective buyer exiting your site and opening their pocketbook. Avoid any annoying music and long loading flash movies on your main pages.

    - Only knowledgeable people to take phone calls

    Consumers shopping online are no different than regular retail customers, they have questions about your product, your business and your delivery methods. It is important to greet any phone calls or emails with well trained staff who are knowledgeable about your company and products. The more your company can assist consumers, the better the conversion rates and repeat buying. Don't forget to cross sell and up-sell at this point!

    - Return policies should be easy and fair

    A good return policy can promote trust in the buyer and multiple orders. It is important to include return labels with the packaging and provide refunds when requested. Repeat business is your best business. Provide them with your best customer service and they will reward you for it by ordering from your shopping cart- not someone else's.

    - Navigation

    Make sure you maintain a simple navigation throughout your shopping cart. There should be no reason to steer customers more than two to three clicks deep within your site, the home page should always be only a click away. The clearer your site is presented, the more time customers can spend looking at all your products and info without getting frustrated. It is important that your build your shopping cart using a quality programmer and designer or well designed/built shopping cart software.

    -Be sure of your postal methods

    Ever not received an item you ordered online and paid for upfront, only to find out no-one knows where it is? Ever received an item in the post only to open and see it damaged? This is one of the most frustrating things about buying online. Make sure you back yourself up with tracking codes and trustworthy shipping companies.

    Content Make It Count!

    A method to inducing the first click is providing a strong call to action or incentive. By featuring discounts and free shipping offers, the offer may intrigue the user to commit another click.

    Don't let them go

    Once you have the prospective buyer "on the hook"… don't kill the sale with poorly written product descriptions. Nothing kills a sale quicker than a product that is as enthralling as reading the ingredients of a bag of frozen peas. You have invested the time and effort to build your shopping cart; don't miss out on sales due to poorly worded product descriptions.

    Being personable is also important. Instead of having the most exciting part of a television product description be it's "titanium silver color"… talk about how the consumer's home will be the place to come and watch the big game (on a screen so big you can see the sweat coming out of the players' pores). Speak about how the "picture in picture" capability means there will be no more flipping back and forth- saving the fingers precious energy for snatching up potato chips.

    Do all you can to involve the person's emo

    Best Paying Affiliate Programs - Why Content Sites Have A Super Response Rate And A High Average
    To find the best paying affiliate program on the web for you, you will need to know exactly what you are looking for.Based on my past experience, I would recommend that you look for a program that sells a high priced product that is also fast moving. The advantage of a high priced affiliate product should be obvious. It is the fact that even if the affiliate commission percentage is low, you'll still end up earning some generous amount of money from each sale made as a result of a referral from you.A fast moving product is one whose demand is high in the market. In this particular case the demand for the product will have to be sufficiently high so that the high price is not too much of a hindrance. You may be reading this and thinking to yourself that surely no such affiliate product exists. It is probably too good to be true.Just to give you an example of a product that falls into this category, take content sites for instance. There is a v
    ore your company can assist consumers, the better the conversion rates and repeat buying. Don't forget to cross sell and up-sell at this point!

    - Return policies should be easy and fair

    A good return policy can promote trust in the buyer and multiple orders. It is important to include return labels with the packaging and provide refunds when requested. Repeat business is your best business. Provide them with your best customer service and they will reward you for it by ordering from your shopping cart- not someone else's.

    - Navigation

    Make sure you maintain a simple navigation throughout your shopping cart. There should be no reason to steer customers more than two to three clicks deep within your site, the home page should always be only a click away. The clearer your site is presented, the more time customers can spend looking at all your products and info without getting frustrated. It is important that your build your shopping cart using a quality programmer and designer or well designed/built shopping cart software.

    -Be sure of your postal methods

    Ever not received an item you ordered online and paid for upfront, only to find out no-one knows where it is? Ever received an item in the post only to open and see it damaged? This is one of the most frustrating things about buying online. Make sure you back yourself up with tracking codes and trustworthy shipping companies.

    Content Make It Count!

    A method to inducing the first click is providing a strong call to action or incentive. By featuring discounts and free shipping offers, the offer may intrigue the user to commit another click.

    Don't let them go

    Once you have the prospective buyer "on the hook"… don't kill the sale with poorly written product descriptions. Nothing kills a sale quicker than a product that is as enthralling as reading the ingredients of a bag of frozen peas. You have invested the time and effort to build your shopping cart; don't miss out on sales due to poorly worded product descriptions.

    Being personable is also important. Instead of having the most exciting part of a television product description be it's "titanium silver color"… talk about how the consumer's home will be the place to come and watch the big game (on a screen so big you can see the sweat coming out of the players' pores). Speak about how the "picture in picture" capability means there will be no more flipping back and forth- saving the fingers precious energy for snatching up potato chips.

    Do all you can to involve the person's emo
    Smart Media Communications; Part 3 - How To Write A Press Release And More
    Creating an effective press release is very similar to creating a good classified ad and it has very similar goals. Your press release serves one primary function and that is to get noticed and read. The media is inundated with press releases every day and the releases range from lousy to great, from single 8.5x11 press releases to high quality-glossy media kits. While fancy press releases and media kits are nice, the one thing that will get your story idea read over all others is the headline. If the headline is good it will hook the reader to scan your press release further and puts you one step closer to coverage. Your headline MUST catch the attention of the editor, journalist, producer or other decision-maker looking for story ideas. If you headline is blas?’ the chances are it will end up in the trash. So how do you make a good press release? More simply than you would think! Before we get into the content of a press release, ask yourself a few ques
    most frustrating things about buying online. Make sure you back yourself up with tracking codes and trustworthy shipping companies.

    Content Make It Count!

    A method to inducing the first click is providing a strong call to action or incentive. By featuring discounts and free shipping offers, the offer may intrigue the user to commit another click.

    Don't let them go

    Once you have the prospective buyer "on the hook"… don't kill the sale with poorly written product descriptions. Nothing kills a sale quicker than a product that is as enthralling as reading the ingredients of a bag of frozen peas. You have invested the time and effort to build your shopping cart; don't miss out on sales due to poorly worded product descriptions.

    Being personable is also important. Instead of having the most exciting part of a television product description be it's "titanium silver color"… talk about how the consumer's home will be the place to come and watch the big game (on a screen so big you can see the sweat coming out of the players' pores). Speak about how the "picture in picture" capability means there will be no more flipping back and forth- saving the fingers precious energy for snatching up potato chips.

    Do all you can to involve the person's emotions and senses into the product description. Sure, the technical stuff should be included, but put it at the bottom of the description.

    Provide a strong reason for why they should buy

    Ever see the phrase "buy from us" in an online store? This has to be one of the biggest turn off's to visitors. Consumers are fragile, you need to provide strong evidence to why anyone should buy from your store, this needs to be your POINT OF DIFFERENCE.
    Make your point of difference obvious, something which truly give someone a reason to look further into your products and proceed to the shopping cart checkout. Simply telling them to buy for no particular reason apart from you wanting the sale is not good enough.... and they know it.

    Now that your site is built. It’s one thing to have a fantastic site with great content, products and design…but…. What good is it if no one can find it?

    Stay tuned for part two, “how to market your online store”

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