Archive for the ‘Web Design’ Category

6 Ways to Tell If Your Website Needs a Redesign

With more people searching and researching companies online, your website could easily be the first thing a potential customer sees about your business. Having a website design that hasn't been updated in years conveys that your company doesn't belong in 2010. Depending on the business, it is imperative to keep your website up-to-date. There are a few simple ways you can see if it is time for you to revamp your website. Your Style is Outdated - Your website should be informative, not distracting. Clip art, flashing animation, outdated colors, and distracting backgrounds are all guilty practices many websites fall into. Look ...

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The Scope: Looking at the Marketing Around Us – EXPRESS

As a full service marketing agency, it’s kind of hard not to notice the marketing efforts utilized by the businesses around us. It’s great to see campaigns being launched and creativity being stretched. So we thought it would be interesting to make this a regular thing and see what companies are doing to help grow their business and increase their exposure. Today’s featured business: Express I received this ad from Express awhile back, and recently decided to check on their website to see how the promotion was going.  I was pleasantly surprised to find that Express.com had updated their website to be ...

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How to Use Data to Improve Your Performance

The best way to figure out if a marketing campaign is doing well is by looking at the data. Reading up on your clicks and conversions will quickly tell you what works and what doesn't. There are a few things that should stand out to you when looking at your marketing campaign's data. If your campaign suddenly gains or loses traffic Even minor changes to a landing page or website can make a significant difference in your turn around. If you are experience a significant difference, do some testing ot find out why. If subscribers are constantly opening your messages When customers are ...

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Websites Influence Customer’s Purchasing Decisions

Having a great website can easily be your best marketing tool. Potential customers can learn about your company and its products and services. Only 3% of buyers from various companies say a website has no influence at all over a purchase decision, according to a survey by RainToday.com. A professional services website has had an increasing influence on purchasing decision over the past four years. The survey reports that a website holds at least some influence over 74% of buyers' decision. This is up from 2005 where it was only 51%. A professional design with valuable content, pictures, and information can help ...

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Review Your Marketing Plan for 2010

2010 is well on its way and it can be easy to get caught up in the day-to-day activities. However, with the year still new, it is important to reflect on your business' 1-to-1 marketing and see if you are effectively executing your online solutions. Here are a few things to review and see if they are being properly utilized. Review your website. Look at your website with a fresh set of eyes. Is the information you want conveyed properly to your target audience? Could new visitors quickly find information about your products and services? Are you clearly highlighting how to find ...

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Page Download Time Affects Website’s Rankings on Google

Having a website that loads quickly does more than just help your visitors, it also helps your organic rankings on Google. Having a site that is image-heavy and uses things like AJAX, XML, and Flash could hurt after a certain point. Google announced a Site Speed site that provides resources to webmasters to speed up their pages. A faster loading website leads to a reduction in bounce rate of the site, more leads, greater chances of conversion, reduction of bandwidth and hosting costs and more. Here are some things that could be slowing down your website load time: Slow re-direct Hosting on a slow server Using ...

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How Optimizing Your Website Can Help You Keep Your Edge on the Web

Having a website and a presence on cyberspace doesn’t mean you’ll succeed, not in today’s competitive world of marketing.  While an online presence is key, you have to do more than just have a web address to keep your edge. Once you have a web address, you need to market yourself on all fronts.  This involves optimizing your website through either Search Engine Optimization (SEO) or by using Pay-Per-Click (PPC) technologies to drive more traffic to your site.  Yes, this is the equivalent of putting up a banner or awning outside your brick-and-mortar store telling a passerby who you are. SEO requires ...

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Don’t Let the Lack of an Online Presence Keep your Business Down

Having an online storefront means you’re always open for business Unlike other months, December is a critical month for just about any retailer.  According to the U.S. Census bureau, retailers’ sales during this busy month account for 15-24% of their total annual sales.  Besides Black Friday, the busiest shopping time during the year is the weekend right before Christmas. Typically, the Saturday before Christmas represents $15 billion worth of sales for retailers. This year, the United States East Coast was badly hit by a snowstorm that brought some areas up to two feet of snow, dashing the hopes of many retailers. With ...

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Keep Your Shoppers At Your eCommerce Website

Now that the holiday season is here, there will be plenty of people searching online for the perfect presents to get their friends and family. To help your site perform the best it possibly can, it is best to try to reduce shopper cart abandonment. These are generally people who you were able to draw to your Web site with marketing, but were discouraged in some way. According to the 8th Annual merchant Survey, conducted by PayPal and comScore, here are some of the reasons why shoppers abandoned their shopping cart. High shipping costs If the shipping on an item seems to double ...

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Web design affects E-commerce business

When running your own E-commerce site, there are plenty of obstacles that can prevent visitors from actually purchasing something from your website. According to the Retail/ E-Commerce Industry Report Q2 2009 from iPerceptions, some of the top barriers to buying were: Didn't find what I wanted (34%) Website navigation/usability (13%) Too little product information (8%) A bad website design is an simple deterrent for customers. If visitors can't easy find your product and services on your website, then they are less likely to become customers. The experts at OneIMS will guide you through a variety of available options to develop and deploy powerful websites. For ...

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4 Things to Consider When Building Your Website

Are you at the point in your business where it is time to consider building a website? First of all, that is a great idea, and very critical to the growth of your business. Technology is advancing and more people are moving to online platforms for purchases, research, and decision-making processes. Your website needs to be your online storefront. Just as you were purchasing or renting a physical store space or business office, your website needs to be treated as a similar investment. The long term benefits are remarkable. If you don’t have a website, or your website is sub-par, ...

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Hidden iframe attacks compromise websites

If you have found that your website has been compromised and listed by Google as having malware, then it is possible that your site might have been subject to an iframe injection. Here is a basic guide to what that is, how it could've happened, and how to fix it. What is an iframe injection? IFrames, short for invisible frames, is an HTML tag on a website used to embed content from another site. These are legitimately used to insert things like advertisements. However, iframe injections generally does something bad, like download a virus or worm onto a visitor's computer. While newer ...

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