It's About Time: You Don't Have Any and Big Business Counts on ItHave you ever called a major corporation’s 800 number only to be trapped in a maze of automated questions that have to be answered all over again if you ever actually reach a real person? Of course you have and you didn’t like it at all. However, as much as you don’t like that experience, corporations know that you like
you want to go is dependent on the web designer. The hierarchy and site layout is created by them – and used by you.
The ease of site use by your visitors is the same as the visitors to our store. How easy is it to find different sections of the site? Is there an easily located site map for them to look
7 Top Tips to Car Salesman's or Saleswoman's SuccessGiven that car sales account for 19% of total U.S. sales in 2000 (source: U.S. Small Business Administration), a lot of people are buying cars which mean that are a lot of people selling cars. Additionally, new car sales have dropped from 63.4% in 1989 to 60% in 1999. Selling cars is not easy given that many still have a
Web Usability. It sounds very simple. ‘It’s just how to use the Web, right? I already know how to do that.’ That’s not exactly right. In fact, Web Usability is the layout, construction, structure and navigation of your website. Does that sound simple now?
You can compare a website to an actual store. Let’s say you walk into one of those big retailers, looking for a new baseball glove. Now, you’ve never been there before. So, you first need to find the Sporting Goods section. This store is huge. And with all the shelves and displays up front, you can’t see the layout of the remaining 80% of the space.
The store might have a guide/map up front for you to check out. Then again, if it’s the chain I have in mind, they probably don’t. Instead, you’re going to wander around looking for signs. You also might use past experience in stores to make an educated guess. For example, you probably would look for the Pharmacy in the same area as the medicine and vitamins. That’s where they usually put it.
Notice I didn’t say anything about asking someone who works there? That’s because it doesn’t fit our example. Websites don’t have disgruntled slackers or underpaid clerks roaming around. Your sense of where you are and where what you want to go is dependent on the web designer. The hierarchy and site layout is created by them – and used by you.
The ease of site use by your visitors is the same as the visitors to our store. How easy is it to find different sections of the site? Is there an easily located site map for them to look c
Create a 10 Second Introduction From Your USPYou can generate a ton of business by networking, whether you belong to a networking organization or just get referrals from existing (satisfied) customers. Whenever you meet a new potential client, it’s important to create the right impression about you and your business straight away. That’s where a 10 second introductio
re. Let’s say you walk into one of those big retailers, looking for a new baseball glove. Now, you’ve never been there before. So, you first need to find the Sporting Goods section. This store is huge. And with all the shelves and displays up front, you can’t see the layout of the remaining 80% of the space.
The store might have a guide/map up front for you to check out. Then again, if it’s the chain I have in mind, they probably don’t. Instead, you’re going to wander around looking for signs. You also might use past experience in stores to make an educated guess. For example, you probably would look for the Pharmacy in the same area as the medicine and vitamins. That’s where they usually put it.
Notice I didn’t say anything about asking someone who works there? That’s because it doesn’t fit our example. Websites don’t have disgruntled slackers or underpaid clerks roaming around. Your sense of where you are and where what you want to go is dependent on the web designer. The hierarchy and site layout is created by them – and used by you.
The ease of site use by your visitors is the same as the visitors to our store. How easy is it to find different sections of the site? Is there an easily located site map for them to look
Big Unions Vs. Big BusinessMany Industry analysts who study the on-going push-pull between Multi-National Conglomerates and their Labor Unions understand the history behind organized labor. Many believe that in the 1930’s that labor unions were needed and until up into the 1970’s most everything was unionized especially on the East Coast.In l
br>The store might have a guide/map up front for you to check out. Then again, if it’s the chain I have in mind, they probably don’t. Instead, you’re going to wander around looking for signs. You also might use past experience in stores to make an educated guess. For example, you probably would look for the Pharmacy in the same area as the medicine and vitamins. That’s where they usually put it.
Notice I didn’t say anything about asking someone who works there? That’s because it doesn’t fit our example. Websites don’t have disgruntled slackers or underpaid clerks roaming around. Your sense of where you are and where what you want to go is dependent on the web designer. The hierarchy and site layout is created by them – and used by you.
The ease of site use by your visitors is the same as the visitors to our store. How easy is it to find different sections of the site? Is there an easily located site map for them to look
the same area as the medicine and vitamins. That’s where they usually put it.
Notice I didn’t say anything about asking someone who works there? That’s because it doesn’t fit our example. Websites don’t have disgruntled slackers or underpaid clerks roaming around. Your sense of where you are and where what you want to go is dependent on the web designer. The hierarchy and site layout is created by them – and used by you.
The ease of site use by your visitors is the same as the visitors to our store. How easy is it to find different sections of the site? Is there an easily located site map for them to look
How To Exponentially Increase Your Brand Awareness Part IIPreviously in Part I of How To Exponentially Increase Your Brand Awareness, we have witnessed that by identifying the building blocks of your business brand, knowing what your customers want by asking them directly, you will have a firm grasp of the basics to increasing your brand awareness.So let’s get on with Part
you want to go is dependent on the web designer. The hierarchy and site layout is created by them – and used by you.
The ease of site use by your visitors is the same as the visitors to our store. How easy is it to find different sections of the site? Is there an easily located site map for them to look consult? Do they have a sense of where they are in the site and how to go back to a page they visited before? Without using the browser ‘Back’ arrow?
A frustrated customer might keep going back to the ‘real’ store in our example just because they’re the only game in town. Or they have the best price. But those advantages are few and far between on the Web. Chances are there is a viable competitor ready to take your frustrated visitors only a click or 2 away. And people do leave web sites when the get frustrated.
In a nutshell, Web Usability is making your site easily navigable, understandable and intuitive. It’s marketing, whether you realize it or not. Why? Because it’s a part of your image, your presentation, your place in the mind of the prospect. That’s why it is so crucial to success. Especially online, where you face a world of competition. Keep your visitors on your site and you’ll keep their business there, too. Now, that is simple.
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The difference between pay per click marketing and tradeshows or trade journals is the extraordinary control available to the advertiser.Through keyword research, targeted ad copy, and an effective display URL, pay per click managers can 'choose' the audience seeing their advertisements. Furthermore, they can determine the price (value) of each prospect clicking through to the company’s website, relative to the product or service being offered.
There are many website promotion articles will tell you to do some search engine optimization of your website before submitting. For example, they will ask you to refine your keyword and have a good description in the meta tag, and make a good doorway pages, etc. The article will tell you the algorithm of the directories and search engines, and if submission is rejected, you shall make some change to meet the standards of them and submit again. However, personally I don't agree with them.