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Oneupweb 2006 Holiday Online Retailing Study Reveals Startling Trends & Shares eCommerce Best Practices for Pay-Per-Click Advertising
Study Provides Internet Marketers with Research-based Advice for Holiday Advertising on Google, Yahoo & MSN--Online marketing firm Oneupweb, today released its study, 2006 Holiday Online Retail Buying Trends, revealing data from more than a million consumers interacting with Google, Yahoo and MSN advertising. The study tracks traffic, conversion rates and sales across 14-weeks of the holiday sales season and is available free from Oneupweb.com. Most importantly for e-commerce marketers and internet advertisers, the study provides them with paid search marketing best practices in response to the trends revealed.
Webhosting Is No Doubt Cheap Today
Webhosting is the process with which a site is made available to the world, with the help of the Internet and a server. There are many types of web hosting services available today, and also various ways that the companies will operate. There are exclusive companies, which will offer their services to the general public, for those who need space on a server to host their sites.
Webhosting - Which Operating System?
There are basically two operating systems out there to choose from when you select a web hosting provider - Windows or UNIX. LINUX is a derivative of UNIX and is most commonly found in the hosting world under the RedHat label.
3M Selects Marketworks as Ecommerce Solutions Provider
Marketworks, the leading provider of ecommerce solutions to the retail and manufacturing sectors, has today announced that 3M has selected Marketworks to deliver a fully managed and outsourced ecommerce solution for a selected range of its household and business products.
Building eCommerce Websites That Work - Part 1
You want to succeed at eCommerce? Welcome to a very big family. Right off, let's be clear - there are lots of ways to do business on the internet.
CMTM, Internet Marketing and Web Design Co., Expands Its SoCal Offices
CMTM, Inc. is a Web design and Internet marketing firm providing top-quality websites and effective marketing strategies for a broad spectrum of business clients since 2000. The company employs more than 25 sales, marketing, design, engineering and copywriting professionals.
Leader in Ecommerce Solutions, Vcommerce, Appoints Scott Hines Chief Marketing Officer
Vcommerce, a leader in ecommerce solutions, announces the appointment of Scott Hines to serve as the company?s Chief Marketing Officer.
BMW Names Xtime Preferred Vendor for Web Service Scheduling
Xtime (www.xtime.com) announced today that BMW of North America, LLC has named Xtime a preferred vendor to provide BMW centers with web-enabled service scheduling. Allowing customers to schedule service appointments online is one of a suite of capabilities that Xtime's ServiceCRM(TM) software provides to help dealerships improve customer satisfaction.
Power Tool eCommerce Site Weighs in on Residential Construction Slump
Toolup.com, a leading provider of power tools for home repairs, offers an insiders look at this year?s holiday retail season. With the decrease in the housing market and equity vanishing, will this year?s holiday spending be a record breaker for growth or decline?
Marketing Reseller Partner Program Launched by Brick Marketing for Website Designers and Web Design Firms
Brick Marketing, a website marketing company that has earned an impeccable reputation as one of the premiere web marketing solution firms is proud to announce the launch of an exciting new prospect for Internet marketing, a Marketing Reseller Program.
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Four Principles Of Basic Web Design
In this day and age where anyone, including a five year old, can use software tools to write a basic web page it is more important than ever to be aware of and follow some of the principles of basic web design. This list of web design basics is by no means definitive, there are many other issues that come into play when publishing web pages on the Internet. However, following these simple rules will keep your pages looking clean and provide a good first impression to your viewers.
1. Conserve bandwidth wherever possible and start with your photographs and images. Broadband Internet access is still not universal, and even though current estimates point to nearly 80 percent of US households having Broadband we must still optimize our web pages simply as a matter of courtesy. Always use an image editor to reduce the size of images down to the exact size you want them to display on your web page. Never use HTML comments to make a large image squeeze down into a smaller package. Also, make certain that all images are down-sampled to only 72dpi in resolution. Computer monitors can only display images at 72dpi so anything higher is wasted bandwidth. Another great rule of thumb is to attempt to keep the total page size (including all images and scripts) to under 50k. This is very difficult to do, but small web pages load incredibly fast and get your information to the reader much more efficiently.
2. Think about the way you align text and images on each page. Centered alignments are very weak visually. They are difficult to read, and simply don't use the space well. Left justified or right justified texts create smooth, clean lines that give the viewers eyes something to lock on to and focus their attention. You can further accentuate the alignment of the elements on your page by carefully using the edges of your images as guides for these alignments. Have your image be the left or right hand border of a text block. The image captures the attention of the viewer and the neatly aligned text makes the viewer want to read the information on the web page.
3. Pick a graphic or logo and design your web page's color scheme based on that graphic. At the same time don't be afraid to break with the color scheme of your company, school, or organization. Some colors look great on paper but look lousy on a computer screen.
4. Don't create it if you are not going to update it! Nothing says "WE DON'T CARE!" as much as an organization's web site that has old, stale, and outdated information on the home page. If you know that you will not have the time to update regularly then create a web page that will not go stale after a certain date. Present your information in present tense without any reference to dates or times. For more detailed and time critical web sites consider using a content management system (CMS) such as Joomla in place of writing raw HTML web pages.
Chad Criswell is a highly successful web publisher and music educator.His web site, located at http://www.musicedmagic.com provides daily news and information updates on the topics of music and general education. He is also the Music Education Feature Writer at http://MusicAppreciation.Suite101.com.
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