Do you have access to the traffic statistics for your web site? Do you look at them regularly — and make changes to your web site based on what they tell you? If you don’t do these things, you should. It’s the only way to find out whether your web site is hitting the mark. Continue reading
WordPress For Your Business Web Site
Does your company already have a web site, but it’s difficult to update? Or are you interested in redesigning your web site and adding a blog?
In either of these cases, a web site developed with WordPress might be a good solution. Continue reading
How to Build Your Email List
Email marketing is a great way to market your business, stay on the minds of prospects and connect with your clients. But how do you build your subscriber list so your emails reach the largest number of people possible? Continue reading
Google Factors In Speed
Nobody likes a slow web site. A site that takes its sweet time to load is a sure way to lose visitors that otherwise might have taken a look around and inquired further about what you have to offer.
But did you know that a slow site actually affects your search results?
Turn Visitors Into Inquiries
If you’re like a lot of web site owners, you pay plenty of attention to getting visitors to your web site. And you should, of course. A web site that no one visits is obviously of very little use.
But what do you do when you achieve your goal of decent web site traffic, but your telephone and/or inbox are not reflecting this? People are coming to your web site, but they are not taking the next step of contacting you. Continue reading
Google Instant Changes Search
Google has changed their search engine so that you now see the results on the page as you are typing your search term. You can see what’s coming up and change what you’re typing to change the results. You no longer have to press “Search.” Continue reading
Tips For a Better Web Project
We’ve been creating web sites for a while, and we find there are certain issues that can interfere with the project going smoothly. Here are a few things you can do to ensure you get a good web site that is launched on time. Continue reading
What’s Your Bounce Rate?
“Bounces” are hits to your web site in which the visitor leaves immediately without going to any other pages. The statistical monitoring software you’re using on your web site can tell you your bounce rate. A bounce rate between 40% and 70% is considered average. Continue reading
Is Simple Better On the Web?
The trend in web design over the past few years has been towards simplicity. After a period of experimenting with various bells and whistles, many designers and web site owners have come to the conclusion that simple design is more effective.
What characteristics distinguish simple web design?
Twitter For Your Business
Twitter is a platform for sending short messages (of 140 characters or less) called “tweets.” People subscribe to your tweets and become your “followers.” You can send and receive Twitter tweets either from your desktop computer or your mobile phone.
