10 Ways For Entrepreneurs To Find More Time
It’s occurred to me lately that I don’t feel like there’s enough time to do everything I want to do in my business. Between working with clients, writing books and articles, teaching/training other professionals, marketing, and just living a good life, there seems to be less and less time in each and every day.
Preparing Your Online Business for an Emergency
Many internet entrepreneurs manage their businesses almost entirely on their own — and if you’re one of them, then it’s a good idea to have some reference documentation prepared in the case of an emergency.
Increase SEO Sales by Teaching Clients about SEO Truths
In private consultations with some Search Engine Optimizers I am always amazed at how many people feel it’s necessary to hype things up in order to sell their search engine placement services.
“E-mail” vs. “Email”
While going through revisions on a project a few weeks ago, my client asked me, “Is it ‘e-mail’ or ’email?'”
Design Your Site Around The Buying Process
“Stuckitis,” for those unfamiliar with the term, refers to the condition of being “stuck.” That’s the condition that results when visitors encounter difficulties on your site or lack enough information to move ahead with their purchase.
Should You Market Your Services at a Trade Show?
As a fundraiser for a homeless shelter, I did lots of trade shows. It’s a lazy, “attraction” method that works, but not the way you might like if you’re keen on the numbers and speed.
Site Improvements That Will Boost Business
I visited the Kiyonna site and here is some quick feedback for the site owners.
The 5-Minute Writer
Five minutes. That’s all you need to begin writing. You don’t have to set aside a morning, a day or even a weekend to write.
White Text, Black Background: No!
The home page jumps out and says “professionally designed site for a professional company”. The five picture set consists of good quality images obviously taken by a professional photographer in a home catalogue layout style and I like the olive background colour and the way it merges from the black.
Is Your Site Too Vampy?
I took a look at kiyonna.com and had a few thoughts to share. My first thought, even when I first saw the thumbnail link on webpro was that it was a porn site. The women are in such “vampy” moods and so intimate with each other, it definitely does not say clothes to me. It is OK, but I think it might make some people feel like the site is not for them. Even when I went to the home page it took me a bit to grock that the site was for womens clothes.