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Letting Your Customers Off Too Easy?

by Jennifer Horowitz

There is great opportunity on your website that is often overlooked by site owners. The opportunity lies on the oft-ignored Thank You Page..

What Google Wants

by Jennifer Horowitz

There are so many articles out there on SEO and so many conflicting opinions. Some of those opinions are people just spouting off without any solid evidence to back it up and others are based on tests and experiments done by the author. It can be really confusing for someone trying to understand SEO. Who is right, who is wrong? Where should you focus your attention? Let's answer that question by breaking things down....

The Power of Social Linking - Illustrated by Britney Spears

by Peter Lenkefi

Learning from social media mavens who turn mediocre talent into worlwide sensations. Use the same techniques on your website or blog and get massive traffic..

What is Hot and What is Not in Technology for 2008

by S. Housley

After looking into my crystal ball, I have made a cluster of predictions about what will be hot, and what will be not so hot in technology for 2008....

How to Make Sure Your Website Won't Need a Do-Over

by Erin Ferree

When you were young, do-overs were an easy way to resolve an argument, fix unfairness or quickly change history. Why wouldn't you want to be able to do this with your business website? Unlike the playground game, designing a website takes a lot of time, work and money — it's just not a task that you're going to want to start over from scratch again!.

The Art of Website Maintenance

by Erin Ferree

Now that you've designed and launched your website, you have a powerful marketing tool for your business. But, your website is only as useful as the content is current. The process of keeping the content on your site current is called website maintenance, and it's important to keep both visitors and search engines supplied with new information..

Follow Up With Your Clients

by Erin Ferree

A follow-up tool such as a post card, HTML newsletter, or note card is essential to make sure that your services stay "top-of-mind" with the people that you meet. It's said that a prospect needs to hear from you seven times before they will make a purchase. So it's important to create tools and a system to enable you to followup with your prospects once you've made that initial connection..

Web 2.0 marketing tips

by Pawel Reszka

Discover Web 2.0 marketing tactics and strategies. What is the Web 2.0 all about..

Rag To Riches story from 1954 ... holds a secret about doing Joint Ventures

by John Shields

In the summer of 1954, four hundred wealthy businessmen were invited to hear about a joint venture proposal. History would show that this was one of the sweetest deals ever offered in business. How many jumped at the deal?.