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Posted by Danny
Danny
Co-owner, Webdesigner and Webhoster at WACO webdesign
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on maandag, 02 januari 2012
in Webdesign
Internet technology has progressed by leaps and bounds resulting in number of websites being launched on the internet. When the website gets firmly established on the net your success is determined. Irrespective of the objectives of your website, it has to be maintained.
Posted by Danny
Danny
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on dinsdag, 20 december 2011
in Online marketing
As a business owner, every dollar you spend is a dollar right out of your pocket. This affects your profit margin and revenues. This can be especially difficult if it comes at a time when you're trying to grow your business. If you're going to succeed, you have to pay close attention to your bottom line and look for creative, innovative ways to cut costs while still getting what you need. Almost everyone is chasing search engine to increase traffic to their website.
Posted by Danny
Danny
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on dinsdag, 13 december 2011
in Webdesign
Top Ten FREE Traction Building Ideas for a New Web Site
By:
Andrew D. Ive
The dot com era proved that just building it isn't enough. The chicken and the egg issue exists -you need customers to get customers... and attempting to launch a web site, is that issue on steroids. So, how to get traction?
Posted by Danny
Danny
Co-owner, Webdesigner and Webhoster at WACO webdesign
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on woensdag, 07 december 2011
in SEO
If you’re like most website owners, chances are you’re losing a large percentage of your visitors before they complete a desired action on your website. Although the number of factors that drive potential consumers away can be varied, I’ve noticed many common mistakes in my work of designing websites for optimal performance. Here’s where many sites go wrong: