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Getting more people to read your blog is essential if you wish to continue to grow your business. And now is just the right time to try and increase your readership. That's because everyone is back at their desk after the summer hols and it's the time of year when many people return to work freshly invigorated and ready for (Read More)
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Google's Chief Economist, Hal Varian, has put the proverbial cat amongst the pigeons this week by announcing that it doesn't matter which position your AdWords advert turns up in - the conversion rate stays pretty much the same. (Read More)
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Microsoft boss Steve Balmer announced today something that he believes is "the foundation for a new era of internet innovation". We shall have to wait and see if the new tie-up between Microsoft and Yahoo does achieve such a stunning result; but what has happened today is an indication of a business that is focused on the w (Read More)
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Why is education important? That's a nice philosophical question that sociologists often answer by saying it provides an opportunity for a child's parents to go to work. But if you focus on education you will get tons of website traffic. (Read More)
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How many Twitter followers have you got? Are you ashamed by the low number of contacts you have on LinkedIn? Do you wish you had more friends on Facebook? Have you ever wanted more visitors to your web site? Wherever you look online there is an apparent competition to reach the top in a vast array of league tables. (Read More)
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Google is no longer a search engine. Instead, it is fast becoming a "short cut" engine to get to content we already know about. (Read More)
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You don't have much time to create a positive connection with people - fractions of a second nowadays. You need to have the Kate Winslet effect - instant rapport. (Read More)
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a recent presentation at a retail conference showed that web site owners need to address navigation in multiple ways in order to ensure greater connection with customers. (Read More)
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Bloggers often debate how often should they publish. "Should I blog every day?", they ask, "Or should I blog twice a week or once a week?", they add. Every blogger has the same quest - finding the perfect frequency of blogging. (Read More)
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However, the new study also shows the main reason why people do hit the unsubscribe button - the world over the reason is the same says the new research, lack of relevant content. (Read More)
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Bloggers in business settings frequently give up writing their blogs fairly promptly after that first flush of enthusiasm is waning. Indeed, most blogs are set up, contributed to occasionally and then left to wither and fade away. But it need not be like this. (Read More)
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The likes of Tesco, Boots and Harrods are showing how little they still understand the online world. Expecting people to look at your advert and then search for the item is "old world" thinking. (Read More)
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The people you knew online seven years ago are a different bunch to the group you now spend most of your time with. That's the conclusion from an interesting research study conducted in Holland which showed that you lose about half your contacts from your social network every seven years. (Read More)