How To use Split-Run Testing to Raise Your Conversion Rates
Have you ever heard the phrase “split-run testing?” No? If you have a website and you’re trying to sell something online, you need to know about this valuable testing process that can increase your bottom line.
Capturing a Visitors Clickstream
A nice feature that I’ve seen implemented on a few Web sites is the ability for the visitor to view their clickstream (essentially, the path they’ve taken through your site). This allows the user to jump back to a particular page they’ve visited at any time.
The Dare-to-be-Different in Marketing Checklist
There is a big payoff in being different. When you accept “what is” you place yourself in the category of “sameness,” and people don’t buy sameness. Why should they? They can do sameness themselves. If your prospects aren’t seeing the value you offer, you may be coming across as the same and not daring to be different.
Two Primary Steps to Precipitation (Manifesting)
We want what we want. We want it in our businesses, our relationships, our lifestyles. Are there any shortcuts and free lunches?
10 Secrets for Getting FREE Advertising
The opportunities for getting free advertising for your product or services are only limited by your imagination and energy. There are so many proven ways to promote without cost it’s truly mind-boggling! Here are ten proven methods.
10 Ways to Get Your Flyers Noticed
An inexpensive way to promote your services is to create various flyers and distribute them wherever you go — pin them to the bulletin boards at the library, bookstore, handout out at networking events, or playing tennis. Here are 10 tips on how to get your flyer noticed and remembered.
Ten Ways to Spend Less Time at Work
Some days, we would like to spend a bit more time away from the computer. So how can you squeeze a little more time out of your hectic day?
10 Keys to Designing A Personal Lifelong Learning Process
A Lifelong Learning Plan is a conscious, continuous engagement in acquiring, assimilating and applying knowledge and skills in the context of authentic, self-directed growth and challenge. It is rare for individuals to take this initiative. Most people operate on a “what they need now” plan and typically attend educational institutions for their training.
The Low Down on the DropDownList Control
Whenever I see a DropDownList control, my brain says “Yes! That is a ComboBox!” That’s because I’ve been programming in Visual Basic 6.0 for too long. VB6 has something called a ComboBox. It was given that name because it could be used in different ways. That was way cool but whenever I had to write a help file or explain an application to a customer, I couldn’t use the term “ComboBox” without them wrinkling their brow and frowning at me. The “combo” aspect of the control never made sense to users, only programmers. So I started calling it a drop-down list. That made more sense to the customer. No more wrinkled brows. No more frowns. (But sometimes in the middle of the night I would quietly whisper … “ComboBox! ComboBox!”).
How “Real” is Your Infoproduct Idea?
A 10-point checklist to help you be real with your idea first!