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4 Simple Secrets for NetMarketing Success
Starting an internet based business when you have zero marketing experience is, to say the least, bewildering. I speak from personal experience as I started out with no specialized knowledge. I gradually weaved my way through what seemed like...
Affiliate Programs Worthless for 80% of Affiliate Marketers
No doubt you’ve heard of the 80/20 rule – which states that 20 percent of affiliates generate 80% of affiliate income, and conversely, remaining 80 percent of affiliates generate only 20 percent of all income for most affiliate programs. There are...
Brainstorming for your Digital Information Product
How many times have you read, "Come up with your own Digital Information Product (D.I.P.) and watch the cash start to roll in?" For most of us the problem lies in trying to come up with that product or service. Wouldn't you agree? One of the...
Email List Management
Copyright 2005 Brian Beshore
How do you get the most out of your list?
We all know that a lot of marketing is done to a list but, say you have a sizable list. Now what?
Once you have a list of any size built-up, you must start broadcasting...
Using Google
Thanks to a unique algorithm that produces most relevant results to any given query, Google has become, indisputably, the best search engine on the Internet. On the last count, Google has indexed over 4 billion pages and tackles around 200...
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Schreiber, Johansson Build A 'Bridge' To A Classic Liev Schreiber and Scarlett Johansson are starring in a widely praised revival of Arthur Miller's <em>A View From The Bridge</em>. They tell reporter Jeff Lunden that as in all great tragedies, this one's clashes and catastrophes have something of the inevitable about them.
Stargazing At The Opera The Hayden Planetarium in New York takes opera to the moon with a new production of <em>Il Mondo Della Luna.</em> Diane Paulus and Philip Bussmann talk about merging cosmos footage with music, how science can enhance the arts and the future of technology and theater.
Obama 'The Musical' Opens In Germany A new theater production <em>Hope: The Obama Musical Story</em> opened this week in Frankfurt, Germany. It tells the story, in song and dance, of America's first black president. It is likely to be a big success in a country where President Obama is still immensely popular.
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Is Your Online Storefront Open For Business?
Keeping your website online 24/7 is one of the keys to ecommerce success!
When you advertise online, what is the next worst thing that can happen besides getting little response?
Imagine spending $5,000 on a permission-based email marketing campaign that generated an excellent 10% response - sending you an avalanche of targeted prospects. But your website goes down exactly at that very moment!
This is a scenario that most online marketers experience at least once in their marketing career. I went through it a few times in recent months due to bad service from my previous web hosting provider.
What exactly does your business lose when your website goes down?
Loss #1: Sales
Take your total annual sales and divide it by 8,760 hours in a year and you will arrive at the sales volume lost per hour of downtime.
For example, if your business generated sales of $100,000 online last year and your website goes down for 18 hours, you would have lost sales worth at least $205.48!
This figure will be even larger if you exclude non-working days.
Loss #2: Advertising Dollars
If your website goes down after a major marketing campaign, it is almost certain that you will lose every dollar invested. When your potential customers cannot access your website immediately after they click to it, don't expect them to try 24 hours later.
Loss #3: Goodwill
If your website is down often or your visitors frequently have trouble accessing it, they lose faith in your business credibility. In this highly competitive online market, your customers can easily become your competitors' customers!
What can you do to prevent your website from failing you? Here are some practical tips.
Tip #1: You Get What You Pay For
If you pay $9.95 monthly for your web hosting package, you're not likely to get first-class technical support. Don't expect your hosting provider to have support staff available to take your call after office hours.
They will probably take 12-48 hours to restore your site - if you manage to get through their online support system - which probably would be down too.
Tip #2: You Need Live Phone Support
Use a hosting provider who have real support staff available 24/7 to take your phone call anytime.
Don't be fooled by some hosting companies who say they have phone support when it is actually just a "Leave a message after the beep tone" voicemail option.
Before I switched to my existing hosting provider, I didn't get much of a support from my previous hosting company.
Each time my site went down (due to their faulty systems),
It's 'Shatner's World' And He Wants You To See It he wild range of roles played by William Shatner over the past half-century goes well beyond Captain Kirk. Host Scott Simon speaks with the pop culture icon, who's returning to Broadway for a one-man show, <em>Shatner's World: We Just Live In It</em>.
Is a Trade Show for You?
Are you considering taking part in a trade show for the first time? It can be quite an investment in time and money, so get the answers to the following questions first. 1.Is the trade show focused? You want to make sure it will be attracting...
they took 30 hours to get it back on. I was pissed. And worst, it usually happened after a successful marketing campaign!
So I decided to invest a little more into a hosting provider who would provide better customer service. I surfed extensively for good hosting packages and checked out comments on several web hosting forums.
Finally I decided to switch to Hostway: http://www.internetmarketingfocus.com o.cgi?l=hostway
What impressed me was their live phone support. During initial site setup, I telephoned them a few times at midnight and they had real live staff picking up the phone and attending to my requests!
And I'm not even paying them big bucks. I'm only paying a little more than my previous provider. Is it worth it?
Yes! The amount I spend with them is only a fraction of the income my site generates when it is online 99.9% of the time!
Tip # 3: Look At The Fine Print
One of the factors that you must consider when buying a hosting package is their uptime guarantee.
The difference between 95.0% and 99.0% uptime is 14.6 days in a year. Never go for uptime guarantees of less than 99.0%.
For a list of good hosting providers, go to http://www.internetmarketingfocus.com/links.php?op=viewlink&cid=6
My personal favorite is Hostway: http://www.internetmarketingfocus.com o.cgi?l=hostway
Tip #4: Monitor Your Server
Don't expect your hosting provider or your visitors to tell you that your site is down. Be the first person to know!
My site is continuously monitored by QwkMon monitoring service 24/7. Whenever my site is down, they send me an email immediately. They can also contact me via my cellular phone.
I can then quickly call Hostway's phone support staff and get my site restored - though after I moved to Hostway, I haven't had the need to do that yet. Their uptime is excellent!
Here is a list of monitoring services that you can consider:
http://www.qwkmon.com (my favorite!) http://www.internetseer.com http://www.netmechanic.com/monitor.htm http://www.serverrat.com http://www.websitepulse.com http://www.siteprobe.com http://www.nfiniteweb.com ools.html http://www.alertra.com
If you're serious about marketing your products and services online, make sure your online storefront is always open for business!
About the Author
Chee Wee is a widely-published marketing consultant. He helps small and medium-size businesses to market successfully online. Learn how a startup site gets over 200 million pageviews monthly without spending a penny on advertising. For FREE info, email him at mailto:publicity@internetmarketingfocus.com
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