May 14th, 2008
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The ideal navigation makes it easy and fast for prospective clients to hop around your website and perform tasks. Smooth out your navigation and help visitors get the information they want, purchase your products and services by using these 5 navigational pointers to get you started.
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5 Navigation Keys to Get Visitors to Take Action
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May 13th, 2008
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On the Internet, search engines are a crucial driver of traffic, and
it’s possible to receive hundreds of thousands of visitors each month,
maybe more, with a strong ranking website within your target market.
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The Business Reasons For Strong Search Engine Rankings
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May 10th, 2008
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There are lots of sites on the Internet, Movie Database,
Monster.com, Amazon.com etc who offer ways to search, sort, and view
massive amounts of data.
Each of these sites work on a relational database. Since these sites
have to handle a tremendous number of hits, they use big, expensive
RDBMSes (Relational Database Management System). The names for the
RDBMSes they user is familiar to anyone who follows the Nasdaq: Oracle,
Sybase, Microsoft SQL Server, and Informix. These are pretty high end
and huge databases.
The use of , don’t worry! Most of the database programs you’re
likely to encounter can be used at a variety of levels.
May 4th, 2008
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If you’re trying to sell something online it would make sense to target as many people as possible in the hope of making lots of sales, right? Actually no ? nothing could be further from the truth. Your best bet is to target a much smaller group of people with an offer which is specifically tailored to meet their needs.
May 4th, 2008
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You have probably heard the term article marketing, but what does it mean? Is it okay to just copy someone else’s work and call it your own?
In internet marketing, article marketing, great sales pages and great marketing emails it turns out the best written are not truly created, they are swiped.
You have probably heard the term, but what does it mean? Is it okay to just copy someone else’s work and call it your own? No! That would be stealing. What you can do is copy the style of a given marketing piece.
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Internet Marketing: Swipe! Create the Ultimate Swipe File
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May 2nd, 2008
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Selecting the right set of key words is most important for effective search engine opptimization to get organic traffic. Don’t ruch through in choosing the keywords and use key word tools to search for the frequently used key word terms with less competition.