Monthly Archives: September 2009

Should you Hire a Pro or Do It Yourself?

Should you Hire a Pro or Do It Yourself

-by Timothy Caron

Whether you should design that website yourself or hire a pro web designer depends on several very significant factors. One of the most important things to consider is the degree of expertise that you or your employees have in the necessary web degree needed to create an attractive, professional looking website that functions the way you want it to be. Continue reading

5 Ways to Keep Visitors Coming Back

5 Ways to Keep Visitors Coming Back
-by Timothy Caron

A lot of successful websites depend on returning visitors to account for a major part of their traffic. Returning visitors are easier to convert into paying customers because the more often they return to a site, the more trust they have in that site. The credibility issue just melts away. Hence, keep your visitors coming back to your site with the following methods: Continue reading

Would you Comment on this Article?

Would you Comment on this Article?
- by Timothy Caron

In a recent article by Brad Stone that was published: September 26, 2009 on the New York Times website, he talks about encouraging users to share his articles on many of the social networking sites, such as Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin.

An excerpt of the article is listed below:

The blog WebDesignBooth.com is emblematic of Web sites these days in one respect: it seems to desperately want readers to share its insights with their friends.

At the top of each article on this online resource for Web developers are prominent links inviting visitors to post the story to Facebook and the bookmark-sharing sites StumbleUpon and Delicious. Just in case readers don’t get the message, at the bottom of each article is a handful of other icons, leading to Twitter, Digg, Reddit and several other social sites, along with a little inducement in a bright red font that reads “Sharing Is Sexy.” Continue reading

Can Website Usability Hurt your Business?

Can Website Usability Hurt your Business?

Research has shown that your website usability many times will affect how well you do with sales and keeping customers coming back.

Most people think that putting up a website and adding a few different things will make them a success. It does not work that way. In fact, the usability of your website can make or break your business and there is no doubt about that.

No one wants to try and find their way around a site that is hard to find things. Most people will disappear and never come back. Follow some of these tips listed below and you should see better increased conversion results from your traffic. Continue reading

Have you heard of Affiliate Classroom?

Affiliate Classroom Review

-by Timothy Caron


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What is Affiliate Classroom ?
This affiliate training program is one of the most comprehensive programs available. It will teach you, step-by-step, how to start earning and how to continue to expand your affiliate home business. This is almost like being in a real classroom, with high-level instructors and mentors (who are actually top earning affiliates) showing you the roadmap to success – then offering you the support you need to make it happen. Continue reading

Affiliorama Review? Is it right for you?

Affiliate Marketing Review

-by Timothy Caron

Hey Guy’s and Gal’s, if your into affiliate marketing then I have found a resource that you might be interested in, it’s called Affiliorama.com and in my opinion it’s one of the only websites where I can go, and get a free account, and still get an abundance of great content.

Let’s take a look under the hood of Affiliorama. Continue reading

Planning your Website

Do you put together a plan for your website?

- by Timothy Caron

Hey Guy’s and Gal’s

In this article I would like to talk about “Planning Your Website.”

Many times we overlook the aspect of planning, especially if we are new to the internet. And when we fail to plan, it usually ends up with little or no success for our hard work.

When we design our own websites, we sometimes forget to take into consideration this most important step, of laying the foundation, that will offer our visitors and future customers an easy to use, and enjoyable experience. Continue reading

Creating a Web Site That Works

Creating a Web Site That Works

When most folks begin the process of creating a Web site, they generally become preoccupied with developing a handsome theme. But, placing too much preference on fashion over function could lead to a loss of business.

The look of your site is very important. In fact, major corporations spend millions of dollars researching colors and themes that convey their business ideals to site visitors. For instance, many news related sites use dark blue or navy as a primary color. That’s because dark blue conveys a sense of being authoritative and official. A site advertising a day spa is likely to use pastels because they are soothing colors. So, when creating a site that works, choosing the colors and themes has less to do with your personal preferences and more to do with immediately conveying the overall gist of your business type to your potential clients. Continue reading