Do people visit your website just to leave right away? Are you enticing them to look around further or to buy, or are you just turning them away and killing sales?
Is Your Website “Killing” Your Online Business?
The design of your website is crucial to the success of your online business.
People have gotten wise to Internet amateurism and a poor looking website will turn many visitors off buying. Similarly, a site that lacks focus and tries to be too many things to too many people will not have visitors scrambling to hand over their credit-card details.
Is Your Ad Killing Your Brand?
It’s funny to me how companies spend thousands of dollars to develop a brand only to wreck it when they create their advertising campaigns. They pour over colors, fonts, logo designs, Web site creation, USPs, and target audience analyses. But then, when it’s time to bring their message to the public, it all falls apart.
Why What You’re NOT Doing Is Killing Your Profits
You know what really makes all the difference in your online business?
To make it a success, I mean a real PROFITABLE success, you’ve got to make a serious commitment.
Three Tips to Prevent User Frustration From Killing Your E-Business!
I’ve just spent a frustrating couple of days with an e-marketing “service” which shall remain nameless. The sad fact is that they’ve been down for well over 24 hours now. When they come back up, I’m likely to cancel my account. So I’m writing this article to warn *you*, the e-marketer, about what *you* need to be doing to keep this from happening to you. User frustration kills e-businesses! These tips apply to you whether you run your own servers, or buy some kind of service from a vendor.
Follow Up: Killing the SpamBot Spiders
Almost every website operator wants search engine spiders to visit. After all, search engines are the best source of free traffic on the web. In the event that you don’t want them to visit, they are easily kept at bay with a properly formatted “robots.txt” file.
Is Your Company Name Killing Your Online Business?
Ahhh… your company name.
Your identity. What separates you from everyone else? I would be willing to bet that you spent a good deal of time coming up with the perfect name for your company. Am I right?