Using WEB 2.0 And Social Sites To Gain Internet Traffic
June 29th, 2010 by Mike TibkeWhat is WEB 2.0? Well the answer to that question depends on who you ask. Web developers will say it’s tied up with the adoption of stricter coding techniques and XHTML. Web developers point to the blurring of the lines between provider and user.
Is It A Bad Idea To Design Your Own Website?
June 29th, 2010 by James MaddisonIf you have ever invested in a professional website design, you have experienced the sheer pleasure of letting someone who knows what they are doing, do their job. Yes, you do have to organize some information and provide them with insights about your product or services, what colors you like, and what kind of ‘look’ and style you want your website to have. But most importantly, you know you can leave all the HTML coding, links and Meta tags to the expert; you can let them do their job, and free up your time to do your own.
Adhere To A Goal Of Profits With Home Business Leads
June 29th, 2010 by Dan LambethIn the modern world of marketing, any step in the direction of more clients is a great step. It is the responsibility of companies to find out and seek as many home business leads as possible, in order to build up a sturdy foundation for their business. If a company is not using the most current ideas to improve business, it is their loss.
How To Use Web Analytics
May 28th, 2010 by Justin HarrisonA website owner would know the significance of web analytics. You need to keep a track of number of people visiting your website, to do well with your website. To be able to do it, you would need a web analytics tool. One option would be to read through the log file. It is however a huge hard work to review the log book manually, for there may be so many records in it. For this reason, a web analytics tool is the right choice for you. With this tool, you would get clear and simple reports about your website traffic flow. You must know how to proceed with your web analytics and below is your guide to accomplish the same.
What Social Media Is To The Average Client
May 20th, 2010 by William DebauchezFacebook, MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn–they all have some sort of way to connect with the outside world that you don’t see on an everyday basis. What social media is to the average person is a way to communicate with family and friends that are not part of the daily routine. It allows you to expand your social circle without attending all the events that happen around your area or even out of state.





