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Top 5 Reasons to Track Your Website Traffic


#5 User Satisfaction: Learn what your visitors and site users do and do not like about your site. Using a good reporting service allows you to monitor your pages individually to see what pages are clicked on first, the most popular pages, duration of any given visitor's time viewing a page (visit duration), and what pages send your visitors off your site (exit pages).

7 Golden Rules For Building Mini Sites


First, an eye opener. Making your fortune throughaffiliate programs on the internet is not easy.

Building Websites with Directory Generator


Directory Generator, a product from Armand Morin and Marc Quarles, builds directory-style websites for you in a matter of minutes. It is simple to use, it's reliable, it does what it claims to do.

Are You Overlooking the Benefits of Using Sub-Domains within Your Web-hosting account?


One of the most useful features offered by some web hosting companies, is the option of creating sub-domains in the same web hosting account. The problem is, most website owners are not aware of why and how to create sub-domains.

Free Websites & Why You Should Avoid Them


It amazes me how many people try to build serious websites with free web host providers. Granted, we all love things in life that are marked "free", but it doesn't always make sense to go that route if it will cost you more in the long run.

Topics to Add When Creating an Alternate and Modern Medicine Web Directory


Alternate medicine finds its own place in the hearts and minds worldwide and has a separate following to back its existence. There are many subcategories that could be added to the modern and alternate medicine website directories.

Creating Websites that Cater to Exam Preparations


One of the things that Internet excels is disseminating information and knowledge across many brains and continents. In this global economy the aspirations of the younger generation is not bounded by countries or continents.

Is Your Web Site Talking to Your Customer?


A while ago one of my clients approached me and mentioned thatthey were experiencing a serious problem with customerregistrations (obtaining customer names and e-mail addresses),on their web site. They still had a lot of traffic, but werefinding that the ratio between traffic and registrations hadbeen dropping steadily.

Creating Compelling Content , Write It and They Will Come


In a previous ezinearticles.com article,"I Need real visitors, Not Search Spiders" we discussed the need for content.

Web Coach Tip: What You Should Know About DIY Web Sites


Recently, a friend asked "What's the deal with those DIY companies that advertise "How to get a website with everything your business needs for under $20 bucks a month?". "How can they do that?" she said.

Why Your Business Needs a Website


Even with the steady growth of the World Wide Web, many businesses do not have an online presence and some think that they do not need to have a presence at all."My business is doing fine as it is.

How to Listen on the Web


When building a relationship, listening is more important than talking.A website can reveal a great deal about your business, even answer questions about whom you have done work for in the past.

Build It and They Will Come


Build it and they will come is not always true; you have to form a relationship with the company before you will get quality attendees or participants for a free service.The key to a human's heart is through food.

10 Tips For Running A Profitable Web Site


1. Address your targeted audience on your businesssite.

The Problem with Paypal On Your Web Page


When I set up my website I felt paypal was a very simple and easy solution when people wished to purchase my products.For 6 months I was getting 150-200 unique visitors a day, and yet only a few sales every week.

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