Blogs, RSS and Podcasting July 10th, 2009 | No Comments »
After you have done all the hard work required to get traffic to your website, you want to keep that customer. You want that visitor to come back again and again. In other words, you want repeat traffic. Repeat traffic is more likely to become a buying customer. They have been introduced to you and are slowly getting to know and trust you.
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Online Business, Promotion and Marketing May 23rd, 2009 | No Comments »
It should be started with that a lot of sellers don’t know that an web auction is the same as a typical business. Just like a normal business, it has laws that must be followed. To put it different it plainly means that in the case you don’t keep the laws, you could be legally responsible for fines and other legal actions. It will be useful for you to find out that the federal law says that you must only present your services and items truthfully and accurately. The other detail that should be pointed out is that you are not allowed to make bids on your own stuff to drive the price up. Additionally, you can’t make or give incorrect testimonies regarding yourself at the auction website to make yourself look better. The point is that these are just a few of the federal laws, but you should get the idea. It is fundamental for you to keep in mind that an web auction is a business and not a game. In the case you treat your web auctions like a business, they will treat you well too. It goes without saying that the laws are made in order to protect everybody, and they are meant to be taken seriously and if you aren’t ready to follow them, then you’d be better off earning money some other way.
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Traffic And Seo May 7th, 2008 | 1 Comment »
1. Update the pages on your website frequently. Stagnant sites are dropped by some search engines. You can even put a date counter on the page to show when it was last updated.
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