Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Do you want to pump up sales at your website?
If you answer, yes, today is your lucky day.
Below are web site marketing, 10 volcanic ways to
erupt your sales starting now…
1. Save time and money using ad submitters. You
will reach a larger part of your target audience far
more quickly than by manually submitting your ad.
2. Create a good first impression. You will not be
able to sell very many products if your visitors think
your web site looks unprofessional.
3. Stop procrastinating and start finishing all your
business tasks. Do one at a time. Do not get caught
up thinking that you can never get them all done.
4. Develop a relationship with all your visitors and
customers. Tell them how much you appreciate
them visiting your web site or buying your product.
5. Hire a business coach to help improve yourself
and business. They could help increase your sales,
motivate you, balance your workload, etc.
6. Stay away from being too comfortable with your
income or life. You should always be making new
goals for yourself and developing new sales ideas.
7. Stay away from becoming a workaholic. Your
mind needs time away from your business life. This
will help your brain think clearly while working.
8. Create and follow short/long term goals for your
business. The short goals can create early success
and the long term goals can create future success.
9. Look for different ways to prove your business
and products to your audience. You could collect
testimonials, hold surveys, do scientific tests, etc.
10. Try new business ideas and strategies. Do not
be afraid of changing what you’re doing. You could
try out technology, advertising, marketing, etc.
May these web site marketing secrets help you to make
a lot of money.
Warmly,
I-key Benney, CEO
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Saturday, October 17th, 2009
Bridges of the Worldwide
Two bridges and a tunnel is the 18 kilometers extended fixed link across the Great Belt.
Building work on the Great Belt took place from 1988-1998. The main road across the Great Belt opened up in 1998 and the railroad track in 1997. Passing of the Bridge is easiest done by paying a Bropas
The total building price for the entire Great Belt design totaled to 21.4 billion. The cost was used almost equally ‘tween road and rail links. East Bridgework East bridgeworks ‘tween Zealand and Sprogoe is 6790 m long. East fixed link comprises of a sub construction and a superstructure.
During the construction of solid-state cover power pylons, keystone blocks, stacks and earth hilts. Superstructure of the steel bridge covers and cables. The actual suspension bridgework between the 2 keystone cubes are approx. 2700 m long. Suspension Bridge consists of the free bridge between 2 power pylons at 1624 m plus the 2 page spread between the power pylons and anchor blocks, apiece 535 meter. Hanging Bridge is connected with 23 connection components (14 from Zealand and 9 from Sprogoe). The East Tunnel for rail travel is 8024 m long and consists of 2 split up pipes with one trail each. The two tubes are united by 31 cross burrows and serves as an flight route, and providing critical facilities. The East Burrow is a drilled tunnel.
The elements were manufactured at a temporary on site manufacturing plant. From ocean base to the upper of the burrow is between 12 and 40 ms. The tunnel is at its deepest point 75 meter below sea level. The West Bridgework, a combined route and train bridgework is 6,611 feet stretch. The West Bridgework is in reality 2 parallel spans, one for the road and a rail. Contact us for further info at SEO
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Sunday, January 4th, 2009
Introduction
There are 2 primary ways to collect and analyze web server log files. The first way is through the use of JavaScript code embedded between the [head] metatags of each page you need to analyze. The JavaScript code is executed when the page loads. An example of this service is Google Analytics.
The second way to analyze web traffic data is with web server log file analysis software like Analog or AwStats. Most web servers record the data about each visit to a web page to a log file on the computer. These log files are then used by log file analysis software to create web usage activity reports.
Comparing JavaScript Page Tagging and Web Server Log File Analysis Software
Both web server logs and JavaScript code are useful tools for collecting web usage and activity data. However each is limited in the type of data it generates, and both are dependent upon their environment (web server or browser settings).
Here are the major differences between JavaScript page tag and Web server log file analysis.
Execution
Some visitors disable the ability for their browsers to execute JavaScript code so, if you rely on JavaScript code tagging, you will not have any web traffic data for their visits. On the other hand, some web hosting services will not give you access to your raw log files and if you do not have access to your raw log files you will not be able to analyze your log files. This is especially true for some blog hosting services.
Data Collection
Some web traffic data like monitor settings and resolution can only be accessed through JavaScript page tagging software. Some types of web traffic data like file downloads from a website is recorded in the log files but not easily tracked by JavaScript page tagging methods.
Page Caching
This affects the accuracy of web traffic reports. Using JavaScript the effect of page caching may be minimized because the JavaScript code executes each time the page is requested.
Page Size
Adding JavaScript code to your web pages increases the size of the individual pages and eats into your bandwidth. On the other hand, web server log files do not eat into your bandwidth or add to your page size.
Installation
JavaScript code has to be added to every page that is tracked. Web server log file does not need to be added to the pages being tracked. Generally your web server will record your web traffic to a log file without any special customization.
Reliability
Web server file logging tends to be more reliable than JavaScript page tagging methods. With web server log files, the same server hosts your website and records the requests for your pages. With JavaScript page tagging, your browser has to send your web traffic data over the internet to another server. Sometimes, this will fail because of general network issues or because the remote server is unavailable.
Conclusion
In this post I described and compared the 2 best practices used for web traffic data collection and analysis. Personally, I use both practices for collecting and analyzing web traffic data for my sites because each best practice has its strengths and weaknesses and neither is superior to the other.
Kingsley Tagbo is a web analyst and the author of Best Kept Secrets of Web Traffic Analysis – “How to Find Gold in Your Web Traffic Data”.
Kingsley writes regularly on Web Analytics and Web Traffic Analysis at http://www.kdkeys.org/blogs/
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