Do you use third-party services to track the links on your Web site? What about for processing your online credit card payments? If so, you are probably losing sales that you don’t even know about.
Third-Party Services Defined.
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Do you use third-party services to track the links on your Web site? What about for processing your online credit card payments? If so, you are probably losing sales that you don’t even know about.
Third-Party Services Defined.
Writing cracker-jack copy would be a lot simpler if every potential client thought in the same way. But in reality, they don’t.
The good news is that by understanding the various ways people think, you can appeal to all personality types in your copy. And by doing that, your responses will dramatically improve.
E-tailers and other online merchants are dreaming of a green Christmas! Research findings indicate that ecommerce is predicted to boom this holiday season!
Are you getting your money’s worth out of your software? If you’re like most people, you only use about 10% of the potential of the products you buy. That could mean that you’re buying multiple pieces of software that all perform the same tasks! That’s a gigantic waste of money that no one can afford. This is precisely what I found in regard to Microsoft Word.
Like most people who buy Microsoft Word, I initially used it exclusively for word processing and nothing else. Upon the recommendation of a colleague, however, I began to dig deeper into all the various tools that Word offers. Here are just a few things I discovered that Microsoft Word can do:
There are many reasons to be investing these days, and too much opportunity to not have your money working for you. However, I believe the majority of people dread having to deal with investment matters, and tend to jump into purchases and then hold their breath hoping for the best. After a long day at work and taking care of the family, it’s hard to get excited about reading up on your 401(k) options, Morningstar ratings and fund performances.
I regularly hear from Web site developers who have added a new cookie-enabled feature to their site only to discover that visitors using the Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) Web browser are unable to use it. After a little investigation, they discover the problem has something to do with cookies and a new W3C Recommendation called P3P. “What is P3P?” they ask. “What does it have to do with my cookies? And how can I stop IE6 from blocking them?” The answers to all of these questions and more can be found in my new book, Web Privacy with P3P. In this article, I will give you a quick introduction to P3P and an overview of what you need to do to prevent IE6 from blocking your cookies.
All right, it’s a pretty sure bet that if you put your email address on your website, the spammers will eventually grab it right off your pages. That being true, then how the heck do you allow your visitors and customers to get into contact with you, without opening yourself up to a deluge of spam?
Some online services are using their FREE software to include within the bundle, a new type of software that will divert your earned commissions into their own pockets.
We will call this type of software – Theft-ware.
With this software, commissions that should go to you when you provide someone like, Amazon, http://www.amazon.com/, a visitor via a link on your web site, the software makes it appear as if the FREE software provider is the referring link rather than you.
If you’re looking for a way to make money from home and you’ve been online for any length of time you will have quickly become aware of the preponderance of business opportunity sites and ads for many and varied business opportunities.
Several years ago, at the beginning of my Internet career, I asked someone if HTML was an abbreviation for Hotmail. Yes, I really was that naive. Since then, I’ve learned a fair bit about HTML coding. I had to.
As a writer, I needed an online presence for my web content services; and as an ornery, mule-headed, cheapskate writer, I was determined to build it myself in spite of those who said I should leave it to the experts.