Entries for category 'Marketing' 
Sep 30, 2009 by
Steve Allingham
Are you a manufacturer with a network of dealers who sell your product? If so, you could be missing out on a terrific opportunity to significantly increase sales. Yeah, I know I sound like a TV pitchman, but for a small investment and support, your dealers could be selling your product online and making money for themselves, and for you.
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No Recession Online,
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Sep 25, 2009 by
Steve Allingham
Wouldn’t you like to know what visitors to your site are thinking? Certainly an unhappy or pleased visitor could email you through your capture form, but I’ve discovered a better way. One of my clients turned me on to a new program; it’s great for all flavors of sites, but extraordinarily important for ecommerce sites.
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marketing,
comments,
Kampyle,
Feedback,
Compliments
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Design,
Development,
Marketing,
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Sep 14, 2009 by
Matt Haller
When creating your website you should make sure you can answer this question. How does our website fit into our short-term and long-term marketing strategy? The website will be a key element of any marketing strategy so keeping the focus on the role it will play is imperative.
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Sep 5, 2009 by
Matt Haller
Even if you're not planning on selling online, a well-crafted site is an essential for any business. Many times we hear my business is very small, just me and a couple employees and our product really isn't sold online so why do I need a website?
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website design
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Sep 2, 2009 by
Matt Haller
Recently I read David Viney's "Get to the Top on Google" and fortunately for you, the whole book can also be read online.
In the last chapter of the book, Viney summarized his top tips for search engine success:
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seo,
Analytic,
tags,
caching
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Sep 1, 2009 by
Matt Haller
Seven Simple Things Everyone Needs to Know About Internet Marketing
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Internet Marketing
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Aug 31, 2009 by
Matt Haller
Common Factors of Social Media Success
Question: Don't you think its tough to measure social media?
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Branding,
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Aug 31, 2009 by
Matt Haller
..."These doughnuts are a family tradition". "I wait all year long to get my fix". "Just the smell brings back such great memories". Do these sound familiar to you?
They both should inspire someone to buy!
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Aug 28, 2009 by
Steve Allingham
Don’t all stand in line with your lips puckered! What I’m talking about is “Keeping It Simple, Sweety.” I read an incredibly useful and informative book recently called “Don’t Make me Think,” by author Steve Krug. The premise is that if your site visitor has to think too much about what to do on your site, they’re not going to do it – they’re just going to move on.
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Ecommerce
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Aug 27, 2009 by
Steve Allingham
A few weeks ago an email circulated pointing out one hapless company’s image problem. Their website was upbeat, bright, with neon green highlights and a hip feel. But the actual company’s retail location was drab, old, with ancient signage and really the opposite feel to their site. While they may have intended to capture the web audience and show them how hip they were, their actual location was anything but, and the mixed message was killing them.
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Aug 25, 2009 by
Steve Allingham
Your company probably has at least one – a lovely handwritten letter from a well-served client pleased to let you know how wonderful you are. (Makes up for the handwritten note from an unhappy client pleased to let you know how rotten you are). If nothing else, that school class you gave the tour to probably sent you a thank-you note, as well. Either way, if it was positive, you probably passed it around the office, pinned it to the company bulletin board, or sent it to everyone via email. But did you think to pass it around to your customers?
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testimonials,
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Aug 20, 2009 by
Adam Knight
You’ve put together a brilliant blog post illustrating your company’s newest product, or an upcoming event guaranteed to make your business the talk of the town. The post goes live, and then a couple of hours later you check back and notice a comment sitting at the bottom. Expecting lavish praise, you find instead someone claiming your company cheated them, did a poor job, or (worse yet), fired them for no reason. This isn’t a nightmare, it’s an opportunity.
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blog,
comments,
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Aug 4, 2009 by
Keif Oss
Your Company Video: The Pro’s and Con’s of YouTube Hosting
This is part 2 in an onging series called "YouTube Video 101". See this post and others to learn how hosting videos through YouTube may apply to your business.
Social media is all the rage these days. From building company Facebook profiles to placing videos on YouTube, a lot of businesses are jumping on board. YouTube is a great medium for putting the right kind of video on (I’ll get in to what may be the right kind of video in another post). With an audience of nearly 330 million user’s world wide, the format cannot be ignored. You can use YouTube hosting to present your video content to this audience as well as embed video feeds from YouTube in your company website. While YouTube presents some incredible new possibilities, there can be some drawbacks that companies may not be fully aware of. This post explores both the pros and cons of using YouTube’s service in business applications.
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Jul 31, 2009 by
Paul Her
We’re not going to focus on the design or the layout of a website, although we may mention some basic elements that will relate to the design, but more importantly, we’re focusing on how the website is structured so it can be successful.
There’s no question on arguing how a website can help you obtain a successful online presence and that it’s the most effective marketing strategy one can have as a designer or a company. A successful website should already have basic information where a site visitor can learn, identify and quickly understand how you can help. Essentially, a website provides a solution to a problem.
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Web site design
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SEO,
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Web / Internet,
Resources,
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Tools,
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Jul 17, 2009 by
Steve Allingham
Have you ever wondered who’s been on your site? Well, I suppose it would be nice to know names and addresses of people who browse your site, but that’s not possible – yet. I’m talking more general terms, specifically, how often your site gets visited.
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marketing,
Search Engines,
Statistics,
Web Traffic
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