The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “5 Web Design Blunders”. Allison Howen says, “A website is the digital face of an online business, which makes it very important that a brand’s site leaves a good impression with its visitors. Much too often, however, these important digital properties contain design blunders. While some of these blunders are simply annoying to frequent Web surfers, other blunders can actually disrupt the user experience and result in lost customers and revenue. Avoid making these mistakes on your site, by learning more about five of the top... [...]
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Just one final reminder that in less than 24 hours the special deal on Covert PinPress 2.0 will be taken down and the price will revert to its normal $97. Also the free bonus with over $1,900 worth of quality internet marketing products will be gone forever. If you need a fresh look for your WP site, there’s no more time for delay. But the discounted price is only valid until the count-down on this page hits zero. Covert PinPress builds your site to operate like Pinterest, the trendy fast growing social network. On Pinterest and on your new site, visitors see a collection of images . The... [...]
The Covert PinPress 2.0 sale is well underway. With this new WP theme, you can refresh the design of your site, making it graphically rich, like Pinterest. But It ends tomorrow, and the 72% discount will be gone. And after tomorrow, your $1,900 worth of bonus products will be gone, too. The bonuses they are including today are: • AmaTheme ($47 value) • WebFire ($99 value) • 6 Traffic Generation PLR Packs ($197 value) • PR Powershot ($27 value) • WP Brute Force ($37 value) • PulseHover ($27 value) • Link Super Charger ($29.95 value) • Total Web Traffic ($97 value) • Simple Traffic... [...]
by DJ Miller Any webmaster should be concerned about the site’s bounce rate because it is a direct measure of how well the site is performing. The longer people stay on the website, the more sales it will generate. There are many factors contributing to bounce rates, but the website design is one of the easiest to control. Take a look at these five flaws you should avoid in your design to reduce your bounce rate. Small or Hard to Read Typography If people can’t read the content on your website very easily, they will quickly bounce. Therefore, you need to make sure your font is large... [...]
MarketingExperiments is hosting a webinar on Wednesday, January 22 at 4.00 pm EST. The topic of the webinar is “How Many Columns Should I Use? New research suggests the best column layouts marketers should use for their pages”. MarketingExperiments team says, “Think for a few seconds about a page or email you manage. How many columns does it have? Do you know whether that is the optimal number? If you do know, have you tested it? What if you could improve the performance of the piece by adding or removing columns? In our next clinic, we’ll be drawing on about 15 years of research on... [...]
MarketingExperiments is hosting a webinar on Wednesday, January 22 at 4.00 pm EST. The topic of the webinar is “How Many Columns Should I Use? New research suggests the best column layouts marketers should use for their pages”. MarketingExperiments team says, “Think for a few seconds about a page or email you manage. How many columns does it have? Do you know whether that is the optimal number? If you do know, have you tested it? What if you could improve the performance of the piece by adding or removing columns? In our next clinic, we’ll be drawing on about 15 years of research on... [...]
Most webmasters rely on a high search engine placement to bring in traffic to their site. Even if you are buying PPC or PPV ads, you don’t want to ignore Google and Bing completely. They still can bring you considerable traffic. So either way, it is smart to know what problems the search engines find in your site. Fix these problems and they will lift your ranking. That means more traffic, and more traffic means more sales. New York marketer, Luther Landro discovered his traffic dropped in November on two of his sites. He sifted through all the data he could find and uncovered several relatively... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “18 pivotal web design trends for 2014”. Chris Lake says, “What web design trends do you think we’ll see in 2014? I’m betting on more simplicity, more cleanliness, and more focus on smaller screen sizes, among other things. This collection is largely based on observation, vaguely educated guesswork, waving a finger in the air, and a bunch of other posts I’ve compiled in recent months. As such, some of these predictions may be more accurate than others! No doubt I have missed all manner of trends, so do... [...]
The latest article on ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Take Control Of Your Visitors’ Eyes”. Brian Massey says, “Websites are an important part of most businesses these days. They are essential to communication, providing cognitive clues to the authority of the business and providing sustaining methods of completing transactions that correspond directly to the bottom line of the companies that use them. The myriad opportunities to maximize this ROI are often wasted, however. Research by usability expert Jakob Nielsen found that fifty-two percent of screen space was... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “7 Times You’ll Kick Yourself for Not Learning HTML”. Ginny Soskey says, “I don’t know about you, but when I travel, I’m terrified of leaving something at home. I obsess over making sure I have enough T-shirts, jeans, shoes, travel-sized shampoos, earrings, books, magazines — because what in the world would I do if I didn’t have them, but needed them? And even if I over-pack, I know I’m prepared for any situation vacation will throw at me — a random fancy dinner out, a day at the pool,... [...]