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    Online Business - How to Start an Online Business
    Online business is such a broad area that I am not even sure where to start. But I know this, that if you understand some basics, you can start your own internet business, and you can make it profitable.Probably the first thing you need to do is determine what type of online business do you want to have. Do you want to sell something, or do you want to refer business for another company, or would you rather provide some services for others? In any case, you need to start with something that has some level of familiarity for you, especially in the topic area. For example, if you decide to start a web site that is going to sell pet supplies, don’t do it if you have no interest in pets. This will make many things about running your web business easier.Once you have decided what the topic will be, do a lot of research online. Find out what information online is available on your topic. You can probably download a step by step manual on your exact topic, right online. It should tell you everything you
    here your sales come from, but inevitably you'll get traffic from potential prospects that don't know the industry jargon they way you do. Don't speak over their heads. It doesn't take much to use layman's terms without speaking down to your primary audience. And regardless who you're speaking to, if it takes a visitor more than a couple of seconds to discern what you do then you've lost them.

    8. Structured navigation
    All too often navigation bars are nothing more than a list of links to various pages. Even if your navigation links to all your important pages, an unstructured navigation system will make it much harder for your visitors to find what it is they came looking for. Just about every site can be broken down into various sections. Information about the company goes in one section, information about products and services in another. If you have multiple categories of products then these need to be separated as such.

    Implementing a structured navigation makes it that much easier for visitors to quickly find the pages that are most interesting to them. The less they have to think (and search) the better.

    9. Consistent formatting
    Putting aside home pages that are meant to look different from the rest of the site's internal pages, you should have consistent formatting of all your pages throughout your site. Your header, navigation and footer shoul

    What Your Yellow Page Ad is Missing (Part 1 of 5)
    Okay, it has a headline, picture, copy, and even a map. Heck, you’ve been running it for years. It seems to get lots of calls and everything is wonderful in “Directory-Land.” But there’s something wrong. Did you spot it? How do you know it’s doing as well as it could? Where’s the feedback? If you’re receiving plenty of response, which part of the ad is working well and which is failing? In other words, are you tracking the results and also asking the customer why they picked your ad over the competition?You may wonder why this is so important if the ad is pulling well. Suppose it wasn’t. Suppose it got a poor result. You would want to know what went awry so you could correct the trouble for the next issue, right? After all, why waste the space and money? But even the best ad can be improved. If you are getting a 5 to 1 return on the investment, perhaps you could be getting 10 to 1 with a better (a) headline, (b) picture, (c) copy points, or (d) all the above.
    There are literally thousands of signals that can be changed to improve one's conversion. Today I give 10, but they are not quite as easy to implement as those on the first list. They are none-the-less still important! These are in no particular order.

    1. Give your self a voice
    Don't settle for corporate-speak or a boring factual presentation on your website. Give yourself a unique voice, one that resonates with your visitors. Having such a voice helps set you apart from everybody else. This is especially significant if you are in an industry that sells products that can easily be purchased at any number of other outlets. What makes your products better? Well, perhaps nothing, but your unique voice can make the difference between a site like all the rest and one that stands out.

    2. Build a Site Map
    This one isn't particularly difficult unless you have a large site, in which case a site map can be very time consuming to create and keep up to date. Even more so if you are constantly updating, adding or removing pages from your site. But it's these larger sites that can benefit from the site map the most. You might even consider creating a script that automatically updates your site map page(s) daily, weekly or monthly, keeping your site map current and up to date.

    Site maps are a great way to provide your visitors with easy access to all of the pages on your site. Think of it as a table of contents that allows the visitors to turn right to each page with a single click. Providing these clickable contents can help lost visitors quickly and easily find the information they came for without having to go through multiple layers of navigation. The sooner you get your visitors to the right information, the more likely you are to get a conversion.

    3. Have an excellent in-site search feature
    Having a “search this site” feature can work both for or against you, depending on how well it works. The key here is in the word "excellent". If your in-site search is not excellent in the most spectacular sense of the word, you're better off not having one at all. Time after time I've gone to websites and had their in-site search produce zero results for a product I know they have. This is just bad.

    If your search cannot produce relevant results 100% of the time then it’s causing you to lose sales. It's a simple as that. You're far better off having your visitors navigate to your products through navigation or the site map than risk the possibility that the in-site search misleads them.

    Other things that are important in an excellent in-site search feature is for it to be able to produce relevant results when searching for products you don't actually carry. If a search is for a specific product but you carry one comparable, that comparable product needs to be delivered in the search results. Similarly, misspelled searches need to deliver the correct results as if the search we performed properly.

    The number of potential sales sites lose because of poor in-site search is astronomical. If visitors get zero results, they’re gone to find a site that does have what they want. Why lose them when you could have otherwise gotten the sale?

    4. Fix your checkout process
    I've never seen a checkout process that doesn't need to be fixed. How much just depends on how bad yours is, but there are always improvements that can be made.

    You want to make sure that your checkout process includes as few steps as possible for the visitor. Every click visitors are forced to make to check out creates an opportunity for the visitor to abandon the cart completely. Streamline your checkout process by reducing forms to fill out, adding calls to action, placing related products in strategic locations for up-selling and whatever else you can do to make ordering easier.

    5. Follow-up
    Communication is they key to a successful business. If you're letting leads fall by the wayside then you're throwing money away. Follow up has many forms, return phone calls, follow-up phone calls, follow-up emails, auto-responders and confirmation emails are a few. Each of these must be constantly analyzed for effectiveness to ensure they are being used to their best potential.

    Little things such as automated confirmation emails can make the difference to a prospective customer. What you say and how you say it gives them a lot of information on what kind of company you are. Follow-up will help visitors determine whether they want to do business with you or not.

    6. Privacy policy
    Does anybody read the privacy policies on the web? Who cares! They may not read it but they want to know that you are going to take their privacy seriously. Not only should you construct a decent privacy policy but you should link to it from every form on your website. This lets visitors know that you care about their privacy and that by submitting this form that you'll be protecting their information. They believe this, even if they don't read it! It's all about giving assurances.

    7. At-a-glance understanding of what you do
    When a visitor comes to your home page is it easy for them to figure out what you do? If not, something is wrong. Some industries are more difficult to understand than others but that doesn't matter, you need to be able to quickly explain to anyone who visits your site what it is that you do and the benefits your products or services provide.

    You may think that only industry knowledgeable people come to your site but you're wrong. Those people may be your primary audience and where your sales come from, but inevitably you'll get traffic from potential prospects that don't know the industry jargon they way you do. Don't speak over their heads. It doesn't take much to use layman's terms without speaking down to your primary audience. And regardless who you're speaking to, if it takes a visitor more than a couple of seconds to discern what you do then you've lost them.

    8. Structured navigation
    All too often navigation bars are nothing more than a list of links to various pages. Even if your navigation links to all your important pages, an unstructured navigation system will make it much harder for your visitors to find what it is they came looking for. Just about every site can be broken down into various sections. Information about the company goes in one section, information about products and services in another. If you have multiple categories of products then these need to be separated as such.

    Implementing a structured navigation makes it that much easier for visitors to quickly find the pages that are most interesting to them. The less they have to think (and search) the better.

    9. Consistent formatting
    Putting aside home pages that are meant to look different from the rest of the site's internal pages, you should have consistent formatting of all your pages throughout your site. Your header, navigation and footer should

    Is There Something About Your Small Business That Keeps You Up At Night?
    One of the great things about being an employee and working for someone else is that when the clock hits five you are basically done for the day and you jump in your car and you are gone. You do not have to worry about anything until the next day when work starts again. Your mind is free and you own it.When you own a small business it really owns you and there is always some aspect of your business on your mind. But sometimes this can cause stress. Is there something about your small business that keeps you up that night? If there is there are ways to deal with this and ignoring it will not help you, as it only will make things worse.The easiest way to the alleviate stress in your small business is to get back to basics. Re-read your mission statement and business plan. Does it say all you want to say? Maybe it is time to revise it? Write down all the things that you want to accomplish and your goals for this month and the following month. Write down anything that you believe might be keeping y
    n your site. Think of it as a table of contents that allows the visitors to turn right to each page with a single click. Providing these clickable contents can help lost visitors quickly and easily find the information they came for without having to go through multiple layers of navigation. The sooner you get your visitors to the right information, the more likely you are to get a conversion.

    3. Have an excellent in-site search feature
    Having a “search this site” feature can work both for or against you, depending on how well it works. The key here is in the word "excellent". If your in-site search is not excellent in the most spectacular sense of the word, you're better off not having one at all. Time after time I've gone to websites and had their in-site search produce zero results for a product I know they have. This is just bad.

    If your search cannot produce relevant results 100% of the time then it’s causing you to lose sales. It's a simple as that. You're far better off having your visitors navigate to your products through navigation or the site map than risk the possibility that the in-site search misleads them.

    Other things that are important in an excellent in-site search feature is for it to be able to produce relevant results when searching for products you don't actually carry. If a search is for a specific product but you carry one comparable, that comparable product needs to be delivered in the search results. Similarly, misspelled searches need to deliver the correct results as if the search we performed properly.

    The number of potential sales sites lose because of poor in-site search is astronomical. If visitors get zero results, they’re gone to find a site that does have what they want. Why lose them when you could have otherwise gotten the sale?

    4. Fix your checkout process
    I've never seen a checkout process that doesn't need to be fixed. How much just depends on how bad yours is, but there are always improvements that can be made.

    You want to make sure that your checkout process includes as few steps as possible for the visitor. Every click visitors are forced to make to check out creates an opportunity for the visitor to abandon the cart completely. Streamline your checkout process by reducing forms to fill out, adding calls to action, placing related products in strategic locations for up-selling and whatever else you can do to make ordering easier.

    5. Follow-up
    Communication is they key to a successful business. If you're letting leads fall by the wayside then you're throwing money away. Follow up has many forms, return phone calls, follow-up phone calls, follow-up emails, auto-responders and confirmation emails are a few. Each of these must be constantly analyzed for effectiveness to ensure they are being used to their best potential.

    Little things such as automated confirmation emails can make the difference to a prospective customer. What you say and how you say it gives them a lot of information on what kind of company you are. Follow-up will help visitors determine whether they want to do business with you or not.

    6. Privacy policy
    Does anybody read the privacy policies on the web? Who cares! They may not read it but they want to know that you are going to take their privacy seriously. Not only should you construct a decent privacy policy but you should link to it from every form on your website. This lets visitors know that you care about their privacy and that by submitting this form that you'll be protecting their information. They believe this, even if they don't read it! It's all about giving assurances.

    7. At-a-glance understanding of what you do
    When a visitor comes to your home page is it easy for them to figure out what you do? If not, something is wrong. Some industries are more difficult to understand than others but that doesn't matter, you need to be able to quickly explain to anyone who visits your site what it is that you do and the benefits your products or services provide.

    You may think that only industry knowledgeable people come to your site but you're wrong. Those people may be your primary audience and where your sales come from, but inevitably you'll get traffic from potential prospects that don't know the industry jargon they way you do. Don't speak over their heads. It doesn't take much to use layman's terms without speaking down to your primary audience. And regardless who you're speaking to, if it takes a visitor more than a couple of seconds to discern what you do then you've lost them.

    8. Structured navigation
    All too often navigation bars are nothing more than a list of links to various pages. Even if your navigation links to all your important pages, an unstructured navigation system will make it much harder for your visitors to find what it is they came looking for. Just about every site can be broken down into various sections. Information about the company goes in one section, information about products and services in another. If you have multiple categories of products then these need to be separated as such.

    Implementing a structured navigation makes it that much easier for visitors to quickly find the pages that are most interesting to them. The less they have to think (and search) the better.

    9. Consistent formatting
    Putting aside home pages that are meant to look different from the rest of the site's internal pages, you should have consistent formatting of all your pages throughout your site. Your header, navigation and footer shoul

    Make It A Threesome
    What if -- every time you had a networking appointment with someone -- you invited a third person. Sound like a ridiculous concept? Why on earth would you want to do this? Aren't you taking the focus off of your business and putting it on someone else's? Here are 5 reasons why multiple meetings are beneficial:YOU CAN MAKE MORE PROFESSIONAL CONNECTIONS IN LESS TIMENetworking can become very time-consuming and expensive -- especially if all you ever do is have lunch or dinner with one person at a time. And if you try to meet with every possible networking contact individually, you will never have any time to see clients! You should spend about 20% of your week marketing your business -- and you want to get the biggest bang for your networking "buck" during that time as possible. So, by meeting with two potential gateopeners at once, you are using your marketing time more efficiently.YOU ADD VALUE TO THE MEETINGYou have more to offer colleagues and clients than just your services -- you also
    e product needs to be delivered in the search results. Similarly, misspelled searches need to deliver the correct results as if the search we performed properly.

    The number of potential sales sites lose because of poor in-site search is astronomical. If visitors get zero results, they’re gone to find a site that does have what they want. Why lose them when you could have otherwise gotten the sale?

    4. Fix your checkout process
    I've never seen a checkout process that doesn't need to be fixed. How much just depends on how bad yours is, but there are always improvements that can be made.

    You want to make sure that your checkout process includes as few steps as possible for the visitor. Every click visitors are forced to make to check out creates an opportunity for the visitor to abandon the cart completely. Streamline your checkout process by reducing forms to fill out, adding calls to action, placing related products in strategic locations for up-selling and whatever else you can do to make ordering easier.

    5. Follow-up
    Communication is they key to a successful business. If you're letting leads fall by the wayside then you're throwing money away. Follow up has many forms, return phone calls, follow-up phone calls, follow-up emails, auto-responders and confirmation emails are a few. Each of these must be constantly analyzed for effectiveness to ensure they are being used to their best potential.

    Little things such as automated confirmation emails can make the difference to a prospective customer. What you say and how you say it gives them a lot of information on what kind of company you are. Follow-up will help visitors determine whether they want to do business with you or not.

    6. Privacy policy
    Does anybody read the privacy policies on the web? Who cares! They may not read it but they want to know that you are going to take their privacy seriously. Not only should you construct a decent privacy policy but you should link to it from every form on your website. This lets visitors know that you care about their privacy and that by submitting this form that you'll be protecting their information. They believe this, even if they don't read it! It's all about giving assurances.

    7. At-a-glance understanding of what you do
    When a visitor comes to your home page is it easy for them to figure out what you do? If not, something is wrong. Some industries are more difficult to understand than others but that doesn't matter, you need to be able to quickly explain to anyone who visits your site what it is that you do and the benefits your products or services provide.

    You may think that only industry knowledgeable people come to your site but you're wrong. Those people may be your primary audience and where your sales come from, but inevitably you'll get traffic from potential prospects that don't know the industry jargon they way you do. Don't speak over their heads. It doesn't take much to use layman's terms without speaking down to your primary audience. And regardless who you're speaking to, if it takes a visitor more than a couple of seconds to discern what you do then you've lost them.

    8. Structured navigation
    All too often navigation bars are nothing more than a list of links to various pages. Even if your navigation links to all your important pages, an unstructured navigation system will make it much harder for your visitors to find what it is they came looking for. Just about every site can be broken down into various sections. Information about the company goes in one section, information about products and services in another. If you have multiple categories of products then these need to be separated as such.

    Implementing a structured navigation makes it that much easier for visitors to quickly find the pages that are most interesting to them. The less they have to think (and search) the better.

    9. Consistent formatting
    Putting aside home pages that are meant to look different from the rest of the site's internal pages, you should have consistent formatting of all your pages throughout your site. Your header, navigation and footer shoul

    Job Fair Fraud
    We sure hear a lot about advertising fraud, fraudulent sales ads and misrepresentations in advertising, however little do we hear about the fraud which goes on at job fairs, where companies make promises and entice folks to sign up or fill out potential applications. One recent study seemed to indicate that the reason job fair fraud was so prevalent is because those people that work at the booths or tables are trying to compete with each other and therefore try to make the companies they represent sound bigger or better.Considering that someone who signed up for a job is changing their lifestyle and may even change their residence in the future, taking on a new job or career is a serious business for any individual. We cannot allow fraud to permeate job fairs. It is not fair for large companies or even small ones to misrepresent what their employment offerings are all about.We need not look any further than the pension contribution crisis in America to understand that many people were enticed into wo
    re they are being used to their best potential.

    Little things such as automated confirmation emails can make the difference to a prospective customer. What you say and how you say it gives them a lot of information on what kind of company you are. Follow-up will help visitors determine whether they want to do business with you or not.

    6. Privacy policy
    Does anybody read the privacy policies on the web? Who cares! They may not read it but they want to know that you are going to take their privacy seriously. Not only should you construct a decent privacy policy but you should link to it from every form on your website. This lets visitors know that you care about their privacy and that by submitting this form that you'll be protecting their information. They believe this, even if they don't read it! It's all about giving assurances.

    7. At-a-glance understanding of what you do
    When a visitor comes to your home page is it easy for them to figure out what you do? If not, something is wrong. Some industries are more difficult to understand than others but that doesn't matter, you need to be able to quickly explain to anyone who visits your site what it is that you do and the benefits your products or services provide.

    You may think that only industry knowledgeable people come to your site but you're wrong. Those people may be your primary audience and where your sales come from, but inevitably you'll get traffic from potential prospects that don't know the industry jargon they way you do. Don't speak over their heads. It doesn't take much to use layman's terms without speaking down to your primary audience. And regardless who you're speaking to, if it takes a visitor more than a couple of seconds to discern what you do then you've lost them.

    8. Structured navigation
    All too often navigation bars are nothing more than a list of links to various pages. Even if your navigation links to all your important pages, an unstructured navigation system will make it much harder for your visitors to find what it is they came looking for. Just about every site can be broken down into various sections. Information about the company goes in one section, information about products and services in another. If you have multiple categories of products then these need to be separated as such.

    Implementing a structured navigation makes it that much easier for visitors to quickly find the pages that are most interesting to them. The less they have to think (and search) the better.

    9. Consistent formatting
    Putting aside home pages that are meant to look different from the rest of the site's internal pages, you should have consistent formatting of all your pages throughout your site. Your header, navigation and footer shoul

    Clip Art Subscriptions Vs. CD-ROM Clip Art Packages
    Whether you are sprucing up an office newsletter, designing a Web site, creating an invoice for a client or helping with a child's book report, you can always find uses for quality clip art. The question is where is the best place to find clip art?Clip Art online Vs. CD-ROM Clip Art PackagesClip art online offers several important advantages over clunky CD-ROM clip art packages. Not only do they have a wider selection of clip art, but offered items are constantly updated and so are newer and more modern-looking compared to those on the CD-ROM packages.Most clip art memberships also include downloadable animations, web graphics, special fonts, and pictures which are not always available on CD-ROM clip art packages.Clip Art Online is Easier to Find and UseOnline clip art sites make finding clip art many times easier and faster than the take-home clip art packages you find in the store. There's no need to have a CD-ROM with you or get it out of
    here your sales come from, but inevitably you'll get traffic from potential prospects that don't know the industry jargon they way you do. Don't speak over their heads. It doesn't take much to use layman's terms without speaking down to your primary audience. And regardless who you're speaking to, if it takes a visitor more than a couple of seconds to discern what you do then you've lost them.

    8. Structured navigation
    All too often navigation bars are nothing more than a list of links to various pages. Even if your navigation links to all your important pages, an unstructured navigation system will make it much harder for your visitors to find what it is they came looking for. Just about every site can be broken down into various sections. Information about the company goes in one section, information about products and services in another. If you have multiple categories of products then these need to be separated as such.

    Implementing a structured navigation makes it that much easier for visitors to quickly find the pages that are most interesting to them. The less they have to think (and search) the better.

    9. Consistent formatting
    Putting aside home pages that are meant to look different from the rest of the site's internal pages, you should have consistent formatting of all your pages throughout your site. Your header, navigation and footer should all be consistent. The worst thing you can do is to have constantly changing site formatting from one page to the next. This creates confusion and ultimately looks hodge-podge. Visitors need consistency that allows them to rely on information being in the same place and looking relatively the same regardless of what page of your site they are on. That consistency ensures they can easily find what they want.

    10. Add unique product information
    Many who sell products get their product descriptions from the manufacturer. There’s nothing wrong with using this information but you're far better off creating or adding your own unique information to those products. Don't just pull the information as-is. This goes back to #1, create your own voice. Using canned descriptions certainly won't accomplish that. Give your descriptions a personal touch, talk about things you feel are particularly unique or useful that you think your visitors might like to know about. The more unique information you provide the more you set yourself apart from all the rest.

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