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    nal to speed up load times.

    7. Signing up for the site newsletter must be incredibly easy.

    8. Customers should be required to fill out the minimum of information to make a purchase.

    9. Newsletters should be issued in HTML and text since some email systems do not accept HTML.

    10. All images should be compressed for quick loading.

    11. All lin

    Duplicate Content: What You Ought to Know About
    Take a look at your website. How much of your content might be considered as duplicate by a search engine algorithm? Even though you never copy anyone you can't answer 'none' because someone can be copying you. Duplicate content is one of the biggest issues both for search engines trying to keep their results' relevancy
    Every good Internet business understands the value of conversions versus hits received. Far too often, businesses become fixated on the hits they are receiving instead of monitoring their hit to sale conversion rate. This misguided focus is the road to ruin because it fails to take in the issue of abandonment.

    Abandonment

    “Abandonment” is one of those terms that has a unique meaning when applied to the Internet. The term refers to reasons why a user abandons a site before taking the action the site owner desires, typically purchasing a product or making an inquiry.

    There are a number of beautiful sites on the Internet with unique innovations. Unfortunately, these sites rarely turn a profit or unnecessarily limit their profit potential. Site owners must focus on only one thing when building a site – converting visitors to customers. To avoid abandonment issues, you should focus on the following:

    1. The site should always load as quickly as possible to accommodate visitors that are using 56k dialup modems.

    2. The site should be designed for ease of use, not “what looks good.”

    3. All advertisements must click through directly to the items that are being searched, not the home page of the site.

    4. Site pages should be kept short to improve load times.

    5. Information that is not germane to the product or service should be removed.

    6. Flash, music and other “atmosphere elements” of the site should be removed or optional to speed up load times.

    7. Signing up for the site newsletter must be incredibly easy.

    8. Customers should be required to fill out the minimum of information to make a purchase.

    9. Newsletters should be issued in HTML and text since some email systems do not accept HTML.

    10. All images should be compressed for quick loading.

    11. All link

    Earning Income On The Internet
    It seems that everyone today is trying to earn a little money on the Internet. Yet, time after time, statistics show that the majority of people fail to earn any substantial income.Why is this?When getting started on any Internet venture, I believe it would help for people to decide on what their goal or reason for starting is? Do you
    that has a unique meaning when applied to the Internet. The term refers to reasons why a user abandons a site before taking the action the site owner desires, typically purchasing a product or making an inquiry.

    There are a number of beautiful sites on the Internet with unique innovations. Unfortunately, these sites rarely turn a profit or unnecessarily limit their profit potential. Site owners must focus on only one thing when building a site – converting visitors to customers. To avoid abandonment issues, you should focus on the following:

    1. The site should always load as quickly as possible to accommodate visitors that are using 56k dialup modems.

    2. The site should be designed for ease of use, not “what looks good.”

    3. All advertisements must click through directly to the items that are being searched, not the home page of the site.

    4. Site pages should be kept short to improve load times.

    5. Information that is not germane to the product or service should be removed.

    6. Flash, music and other “atmosphere elements” of the site should be removed or optional to speed up load times.

    7. Signing up for the site newsletter must be incredibly easy.

    8. Customers should be required to fill out the minimum of information to make a purchase.

    9. Newsletters should be issued in HTML and text since some email systems do not accept HTML.

    10. All images should be compressed for quick loading.

    11. All lin

    Depreciation, Causes of Depreciation, Need for Provision of Depreciation
    Life span of an asset to a business rests primarily, on the purpose of its acquisition and secondary, on its nature. An item acquired for immediate consumption or sale is a short-lived asset and that meant for prolonged use, is long lived asset, though both produce revenues. Whereas the former asset expires within one year of its acquisition, the la
    r profit potential. Site owners must focus on only one thing when building a site – converting visitors to customers. To avoid abandonment issues, you should focus on the following:

    1. The site should always load as quickly as possible to accommodate visitors that are using 56k dialup modems.

    2. The site should be designed for ease of use, not “what looks good.”

    3. All advertisements must click through directly to the items that are being searched, not the home page of the site.

    4. Site pages should be kept short to improve load times.

    5. Information that is not germane to the product or service should be removed.

    6. Flash, music and other “atmosphere elements” of the site should be removed or optional to speed up load times.

    7. Signing up for the site newsletter must be incredibly easy.

    8. Customers should be required to fill out the minimum of information to make a purchase.

    9. Newsletters should be issued in HTML and text since some email systems do not accept HTML.

    10. All images should be compressed for quick loading.

    11. All lin

    The Extraordinary Power Of Duplication
    I am a firm believer that when we help others to succeed, we in turn succeed ourselves. In the world of Internet marketing, this philosophy will take you far. So far, in fact, that you may be blown away by the results of putting it into action in your own online marketing campaign.Many people, once discovering what works, try to keep it to th
    od.”

    3. All advertisements must click through directly to the items that are being searched, not the home page of the site.

    4. Site pages should be kept short to improve load times.

    5. Information that is not germane to the product or service should be removed.

    6. Flash, music and other “atmosphere elements” of the site should be removed or optional to speed up load times.

    7. Signing up for the site newsletter must be incredibly easy.

    8. Customers should be required to fill out the minimum of information to make a purchase.

    9. Newsletters should be issued in HTML and text since some email systems do not accept HTML.

    10. All images should be compressed for quick loading.

    11. All lin

    Ten Etiquette Tips for LinkedIn and Online Networking
    After a decade (and for some of us, longer) online, we know all about Netiquette, right? Don't use all caps in your subject line (or, God forbid, the body of an email message). Don't send attachments to people who don't know you well. Don't we know pretty much everything there is to know about etiquette online?Well, maybe not. Online networki
    nal to speed up load times.

    7. Signing up for the site newsletter must be incredibly easy.

    8. Customers should be required to fill out the minimum of information to make a purchase.

    9. Newsletters should be issued in HTML and text since some email systems do not accept HTML.

    10. All images should be compressed for quick loading.

    11. All links and emails must also include AOL friendly equivalents.

    12. All emails must have automatic text wraps at 60 spaces so that the recipient does not receive a disjointed mess of code in their email box.

    13. Email communications from the public must be responded to within 24 hours.

    14. Communications made after business hours must be responded to first thing in the morning.

    15. The site should offer accumulating bonus points for purchases that eventually lead to a “free gift”

    16. When an order is shipped, an email should be sent to the customer telling them as much.

    The list is fairly endless, but you should always view site designs and advertising from the perspective of the customer. The universal question for each project is, “How could we make this easier for customers?” By emphasizing this approach, you will bypass many of the problems you see on the net and avoid wasting your advertising dollars.

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