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Registered since : 18 July 2011
Posted reply 30 November 2012 09:51
What does (not provided) mean in Google analytic Search Keywords table?
Where from those keywords are coming from?
Where from those keywords are coming from?
Posted reply 21 August 2012 08:19
We should follow their guidelines. Have to remove unnatural links to our own website. Have to focus more on social connections, social networks and social media marketing. We may surely taste the fruit after following those key methods even after these updates.
Posted reply 10 April 2012 07:47
SEO vs Internet Marketing
For me SEO is way better as one can achieve result much more instantly.
For me SEO is way better as one can achieve result much more instantly.
Posted reply 26 March 2012 10:49
Product page is the most important page of any e-commerce website, because it affects conversion rate. Hence, the product page of your e-commerce web design must convince the customers and compel them to buy products from your site.
Firstly, you should select a reliable content management system to develop your e-commerce website. Compared to other CMSs, Joomla is more flexible and allows you to add several custom elements in your site. Using Joomla website design, you can serve your customers efficiently.
In the World Wide Web, your competitor is always just a click away and a small mistake in your product page design can ruin your business. Below are some the things customers expect to see in a product page:
Required Elements of a Product Page
Product Name- Make sure that the product name is brief, but descriptive. For instance, if you are selling LCD monitors, instead of writing only “LCD”, you can write “Full HD LCD monitor”. This way, both customers and search engines will understand what type of products you sell.
Price- Customers look for a product price as soon as they shortlist a product. Write the price of each product in bold letters and include the price information beside the “buy” button.
Buy Button- Without a “buy” button in your product page, your customers can’t buy a product? More often than not, designers make mistakes in “buy” button design, like making it too small and difficult to locate. The button should ideally be placed below or beside each product image.
Also, remember, if you are catering to USA customers, write “add to cart” on the “buy” button and for UK version of your site write, “add to basket.” Place the buy button above the fold so that your consumers can instantly see it.
Important Elements of a Product Page
Images- Use large, high resolution images of products to convince your customers about product quality. Optimize images for faster download and use modal window, hover zoom feature to allow customers check every minute detail.
Provide multiple images for each product and give 360 degree angle views. Also, always show images of the actual products. For instance, if you are selling Samsung LCD model no 1234, don’t display the image of model no 5678, or for that matter, a different brand altogether that has a similar looking product.
Product Description- Describe the important details of each product in an interesting manner. You can either write a brief summary or use a table layout to highlight the main features.
Quantity Option- If a customer wants to buy 10 pieces of the same item, give him the option. Give a quantity option and let him choose as many as he needs. Don’t let him click back and forth 10 times to buy the same product.
Useful Elements of a Product Page
Product Manufacturer’s Name- If you sell third party products from your online store, mention the manufacturer’s name. Different customers like different brands and displaying the brand name can increase your profit margin.
Size and Dimension- In case, you are selling garments or shoes, display the size and color variation to give your customers a better shopping experience.
Stock Available- Show available stock to create a sense of urgency and sell products faster. For instance, if you show that you have only 5 iPad left in your store, more customers will rush to buy those last few iPads.
When a product is completely out of stock, show the “out of stock” message and ask the customers to leave their email address for product availability notification.
Additional Elements
Customer Reviews- Let your customers write product reviews. Display the most helpful reviews at the bottom of the product page. Remember to include the negative reviews as well because, 1. a product cannot satisfy all customers. 2. only good reviews, because of #1, makes a product unbelievable.
Add to Wish List- Some of your customers may decide to buy a product later and for their benefit, you should give a “add to wish list” button. A wish list may not increase your sales figures immediately, but it will help you create loyal customers.
Delivery Details- Display the delivery details of each product and write down the shipment charges. Potential customers may choose your site just because you give a “2-day delivery” and “shipping is completely free”.
These are some of the things you should consider to design a user-friendly product page. If you don’t have any experience in website design, you can also hire a website design company to develop your e-commerce site.
Firstly, you should select a reliable content management system to develop your e-commerce website. Compared to other CMSs, Joomla is more flexible and allows you to add several custom elements in your site. Using Joomla website design, you can serve your customers efficiently.
In the World Wide Web, your competitor is always just a click away and a small mistake in your product page design can ruin your business. Below are some the things customers expect to see in a product page:
Required Elements of a Product Page
Product Name- Make sure that the product name is brief, but descriptive. For instance, if you are selling LCD monitors, instead of writing only “LCD”, you can write “Full HD LCD monitor”. This way, both customers and search engines will understand what type of products you sell.
Price- Customers look for a product price as soon as they shortlist a product. Write the price of each product in bold letters and include the price information beside the “buy” button.
Buy Button- Without a “buy” button in your product page, your customers can’t buy a product? More often than not, designers make mistakes in “buy” button design, like making it too small and difficult to locate. The button should ideally be placed below or beside each product image.
Also, remember, if you are catering to USA customers, write “add to cart” on the “buy” button and for UK version of your site write, “add to basket.” Place the buy button above the fold so that your consumers can instantly see it.
Important Elements of a Product Page
Images- Use large, high resolution images of products to convince your customers about product quality. Optimize images for faster download and use modal window, hover zoom feature to allow customers check every minute detail.
Provide multiple images for each product and give 360 degree angle views. Also, always show images of the actual products. For instance, if you are selling Samsung LCD model no 1234, don’t display the image of model no 5678, or for that matter, a different brand altogether that has a similar looking product.
Product Description- Describe the important details of each product in an interesting manner. You can either write a brief summary or use a table layout to highlight the main features.
Quantity Option- If a customer wants to buy 10 pieces of the same item, give him the option. Give a quantity option and let him choose as many as he needs. Don’t let him click back and forth 10 times to buy the same product.
Useful Elements of a Product Page
Product Manufacturer’s Name- If you sell third party products from your online store, mention the manufacturer’s name. Different customers like different brands and displaying the brand name can increase your profit margin.
Size and Dimension- In case, you are selling garments or shoes, display the size and color variation to give your customers a better shopping experience.
Stock Available- Show available stock to create a sense of urgency and sell products faster. For instance, if you show that you have only 5 iPad left in your store, more customers will rush to buy those last few iPads.
When a product is completely out of stock, show the “out of stock” message and ask the customers to leave their email address for product availability notification.
Additional Elements
Customer Reviews- Let your customers write product reviews. Display the most helpful reviews at the bottom of the product page. Remember to include the negative reviews as well because, 1. a product cannot satisfy all customers. 2. only good reviews, because of #1, makes a product unbelievable.
Add to Wish List- Some of your customers may decide to buy a product later and for their benefit, you should give a “add to wish list” button. A wish list may not increase your sales figures immediately, but it will help you create loyal customers.
Delivery Details- Display the delivery details of each product and write down the shipment charges. Potential customers may choose your site just because you give a “2-day delivery” and “shipping is completely free”.
These are some of the things you should consider to design a user-friendly product page. If you don’t have any experience in website design, you can also hire a website design company to develop your e-commerce site.
Posted reply 17 December 2011 05:26
Hi!
Can someone tell me whether I should have links or link to sites with high PR only? Every day I see a lot of high traffic / quality sites without any PR. Does Google see PR as the only factor in determining quality?
Thanks in advance for your help guys.
Can someone tell me whether I should have links or link to sites with high PR only? Every day I see a lot of high traffic / quality sites without any PR. Does Google see PR as the only factor in determining quality?
Thanks in advance for your help guys.
Posted reply 14 December 2011 12:06
Hi!
Can someone tell me if it’s ok to buy dropped domains? Are there any problems of which I should think beforehand?
Thanks in advance.
Can someone tell me if it’s ok to buy dropped domains? Are there any problems of which I should think beforehand?
Thanks in advance.
Posted reply 22 November 2011 10:27
Can someone tell me what exactly is 3 way link exchange ? Some say its A --> B --> C --> A.
Is this the way ? Or are we supposed to leave the circle unfinished?
The more i search for it on the net, the more confusing it becomes. Quite a number of articles say A --> B --> C --> A. Others say A --> B and C --> A.
But some say otherwise as well.
Does anyone know of an online authority on links?
Is this the way ? Or are we supposed to leave the circle unfinished?
The more i search for it on the net, the more confusing it becomes. Quite a number of articles say A --> B --> C --> A. Others say A --> B and C --> A.
But some say otherwise as well.
Does anyone know of an online authority on links?
Posted reply 20 September 2011 05:38
Hi!
Can someone please tell me the difference between 400 and 404 errors? I'm suddenly getting a lot of them. Do they have any impact on SERP and PR ranks? Is optimizing affected by these errors?
Thanks in advance.
Can someone please tell me the difference between 400 and 404 errors? I'm suddenly getting a lot of them. Do they have any impact on SERP and PR ranks? Is optimizing affected by these errors?
Thanks in advance.
Posted reply 18 August 2011 09:17
Content marketing is one of the most important parameter of web marketing. As a result, having a blog to serve your business needs is indeed beneficial. Here are a few reasons as to why having a business blog is so necessary:
So, good luck!
These benefits are very vital in web marketing. They'll put you at a very advantageous position.1. Establishes you as an industry authority
2. Helps educate your consumers
3. Builds your online brand presence
4. Humanizes your brand
5. Promotes your products/services
6. Responds to a crisis
7. Builds links
So, good luck!
Posted reply 11 August 2011 09:08
try to write your own code. editors are not for serious design stuff. there are a lot of good books. go with the publishers. Google them