Archive for the 'Internet & Website Marketing' Category

By Natalie J. Armstrong,
www.MarketingMediation.com
The theory is that if you build it they will come.
Good luck!
The trick to creating a “word of mouse” presence on the Internet is that you must drive people to your site. You can drive folks to your site fairly easily.
One thing you might consider is a signature. Simply sign each […]

By Natalie J. Armstrong,
www.MarketingMediation.com
Do you have a website or a blog?
Here’s what you should you know.
Your content should be 80% - 90% about your viewer, their concerns, their fears, their issues, their position. It’s all about them and what’s in it for them if they hire you. Speak to their problems and provide them […]

By Natalie J. Armstrong,
www.MarketingMediation.com

Graphically appealing and graphically appropriate for the viewing audience. Keep in mind the preferences of your target market when you begin the design process. For instance, if you are marketing to architects and engineers you will want to satiate their desire for visual stimulation.
Easy to navigate. Keep the buttons to a […]

By James Anderson
Why are there so many Web Design and Search Engine Optimization myths on the internet? The following article exposes some of the most common SEO myths effecting web design and looks at the reasons why they have become widely accepted as the truth by many web designers and Webmasters.
Search engine optimisation (SEO) […]

By Natalie J. Armstrong,
www.MarketingMediation.com
There are two kinds of Search Engine optimization, Organic and Mechanical. Organic SEO depends on manual or natural ways of optimizing a website and takes more time resulting in long lasting results. Mechanical SEO relies on using software to optimize a website. Most commonly this will be an application of program […]

As we welcome 2007 into play….
Confessions of a Dissident
From Wired Magazine
Issue 13.11 - November 2005
I first heard the word blog in 2003, when a Chinese woman using the pseudonym Muzi Mei created an uproar by blogging about her sexual experiences. At the time, few Chinese wrote or read blogs, and fewer recognized their potential. But […]




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