It amazes me how many people try to build serious websites with free web host providers. Granted, we all love things in life that are marked “free”, but it doesn’t always make sense to go that route if it will cost you more in the long run.
Building eCommerce Websites That Work – Part 1
You want to succeed at eCommerce? Welcome to a very big family. Right off, let’s be clear – there are lots of ways to do business on the internet. And lots of ways to both make and lose money.
7 Crucial Elements of Visitor Friendly Websites
Approximately a decade has passed by since the birth of Internet commerce and online service users and shoppers have grown up.
People DO NOT Buy From Websites……
Of course the title of this article IS NOT complete as $1,000,000s in sales are made every day by online entrepreneurs. What it should have read to be more accurate was “People DO NOT buy from websites….they buy from other people”.
Less is More for University Websites
Many university websites are poorly organized, and filled with out-of-date content that has been directly published from print. Delivering a better service to students and staff faces challenges because of decentralized management structures and concepts such as academic freedom.
Less is More For Government Websites
Many governments have so far approached the Web with a rather crude strategy of getting every service online.
Is Your Websites Link Directory Even Worth Having?
A reciprocal link directory if a vital part of having a good Google page rank. However there are ways to make it a useful and important part of your website for reasons other than a high ranking in the Google directory.
Pricester.com Announces Free E-Commerce Enabled Websites
Pricester.com – a new e-commerce model for the online retail industry and one of the planet’s fastest growing e-commerce portals – is being compared to Napster.com.
Lushe Allows Google Search Of Favorite Websites
A new Google hack appearing at Lushe.net allows users to designate a favorites list and have Google search only the sites within the list. Glen Murphy, a web developer who has completed a number of successful web experiments, created the hack.
The Number 1 Reason Most Websites Fail
Failure, just like success, is measured differently by each and every one of us. What one man treats as success another may view as failure. For the purposes of this article a website that fails is one that fails to attract and convert enough targeted visitors into paying customers. Yeah – positive feedback from your website visitors is great but let’s face it – we’re all in this ultimately to make more money.