Published by: Matt Tuens
Writing For Conversions - Testing New Content
Our exploration of utilizing content to increase conversion rates began with analyzing statistics to uncover opportunities for improvement, followed by how to create and implement good content to compel visitors to take action.
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Published by: Matt Tuens
How To Create Good Copywriting For Conversions: Part 2 – Creating The Copy
You have gone to a lot of trouble to get the right kind of people to your website. You now face the task of informing and persuading them well enough to turn them from a temporary visitor into a customer.
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Published by: Matt Tuens
How To Create Good Copywriting For Conversions, Part 1 - Stats
In the next three articles in our series on Using Copywriting for Better SEO and Marketing we will look at how content increases conversions.
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Published by: Matt Tuens
How To Write For Search Engines
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) writing, as a distinct style, was born in the Internet era and has matured before our very eyes in a relatively short span of time.
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Published by: Gary Klingsheim
Successful Development of Web Applications
Modern websites are a far cry from the static text and graphics showcases of a decade ago, Today almost all popular and successful websites, be it online shopping portals, social networks, eCommerce websites implement web based applications.
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Published by: Gary Klingsheim
9 Hot Tips to Increase Site Conversions
“Site conversion” is a very dry and unexciting way of saying “how to get more profits from the same amount of website traffic.” Isn’t that a more upbeat way of expressing it? Who doesn’t want to get more profits from the same number of visitors?
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Published by: Gary Klingsheim
Choosing a Web Application Programming Language
Among computer programming languages, there is no single application that does all the different things, in all the different ways, that programmers need. Because of the great number and diversity of programming tasks, choosing a web application programming language has become a critically important step.
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Published by: Amy Armitage
Key Comparisons of Linux vs. Windows Servers
For someone who is fairly new to web hosting, choosing the platform you are going to use for your server can be a difficult and even mind-boggling decision. Although there are several obscure choices still available, the most widely used Operating Systems (OSs) are the enterprise, or server, versions of Linux and Windows.
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Published by: Dave Davies
Savvy Competitor Analysis and Keyword Research Your Competitors Aren’t Doing
Tackling competitive analysis by doing research, checking public records and disclosures, assessing goals, branding plans and understanding customers.
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Published by: Oliver Pluckrose
Top Tips When Designing Websites for Dyslexic Users.
Not all dyslexics experience the same effects, so the points below are generalisations that apply to the majority of situations. Some dyslexics may still find particular pages difficult to read.
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