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Increasing Your Online Store’s Success – Things You Should Know

January 14th, 2012 Comments off

In this article I will reveal some amazing advices about Clickopp and Limitless profits.

Creating and making your online store successful is all about knowing your customers and giving them exactly what they want, in terms of experience. How your prospective consumers acknowledge your online store and respond, hinges on the amount of expertise they have. In order to ensure that your prospective customers are satisfied with the service you’re giving and order your products, you need to give them something that the others aren’t. It all comes down to how diverse you make yourself from similar sites and can deliver what your customers expect…

Make visiting your site as pleasurable an experience as you possibly can. Maintaining your brand and your reputation in the eyes of your prospective customers is critical, and failing to do so will affect the overall business that you receive.

You need to be cautious that you are giving excellent treatment to your consumers in every phrase, from taking their order to managing the order and finally shipping as well. You should always see to it that your image isn’t affected in any way.

Make sure that your online store is set up so that when someone has decided to buy something that it’s actually possible and convenient for him or her to do so. Don’t neglect the whole matter of payment options when you have an online store of any kind. The more options they have to pay through, the better. You have to realize that customers may want to pay using many different methods, so you want to accommodate as many of them as possible. If your customers have a choice of paying via Paypal (or maybe alternative payment processors as well), credit card or even money order or check, you’ll be able to accept a lot more business.

Your online store purchase forms need to be as concise as you can get by with. One thing that a lot of the online store owners do is offer an extensive order form that most customers do not want to navigate. When someone lands on your site with interest, you need to remember that they also have a lot of other online stores to place an order with. As such, you may have better success if you are able to offer as short a form as you can get away with, requirements ought to be minimal.

Every single online store owner understands that they have an uphill battle to fight if his market is a competitive one. However, making your internet store successful isn’t totally impossible, it’s important to focus your efforts correctly and to know completely that you are working toward the right goals. When you start using these tips you will see just how easy it is to find success in your online stores and the way people perceive you. We aren’t talking rocket science here, as long as you take regular and consistent action you can make your store a raging success.

Checklist to Measuring Inbound Link Quality

February 15th, 2010 1 comment

When you are conducting search engine ranking position reviews has anyone face such a problem, where your competitors are ranking higher with lesser backlinks even though your website is almost similar in size, structure, keywords and Pagerank? If this is you, don’t worry you aren’t alone. Many of us are facing this within our niche. If you are wondering why, we can’t absolutely pin point the cause, but we could try to intelligently turn the tables into our favor.
As a start, I would conduct a SEO review of your competitors and your own site to ensure that you have done all you could for the on page optimization before heading out to off page. But for the purpose of this topic, I would like to assume that all else are equal and only the quality of inbound links to both your competition and your sites are the deciding factor for higher search rankings.
So you will ask how can ensure that the quality of my inbound links are really of quality and they aren’t discounted from providing link juice. The straight answer is you cant sure, but you can use the following checklist to help you determine if the site does add value to link juice.
1 – Check if the site is indexed in Google, no point getting links from a banned site
2 – If the site is indexed, check when the last date of index occurred, the more recent the index it means it does have some value
3 – Does the page have a lot of outbound links, if it has a lot of links you might want to reconsider dropping your link on the page?
4 – Where does the outbound links go to, are the sites considered as good neighborhoods or bad neighborhoods? Again if its linking out to bad sites you might want to move on.
5 – Is the content on the page relevant or complementary to your page? No point getting a link on a page that is totally way out from your site’s topic as it doesn’t help much for SEO or attracting users to click on the link as well
6 – In the past, I would normally advise marketers to pay attention to the PR of the page. But its no hidden secret Google wants to remove PR, so focusing on PR should only be a nice to have instead of a deciding factor for dropping your links on the page.

This is my checklist that I use when I conduct link building, do you have others to add into the mix? Feel free to drop a note below or email us.