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eMarketer and others have brought to light the concept of view-through conversion. This is essentially when users see an online ad but do not click on it, only to search for the product, brand or service that they saw in the ad at a later time. This can be accomplished by entering the company URL directly into the browser bar, a search through a search engine, or even through social sites. Lately this idea has been getting some attention, and it holds significance for affiliates and website owners. While the ad might not get clicked, it still leaves an impression and delivers key information to users for later use.

What this means is that the ad is a starting touch point, but certainly not the end. It also means that the ad itself needs to leave an impression and facilitate further information gathering. As an affiliate it's critical that your advertisement doesn't just drive a search for the product you sell, but a search to buy that product on your website.

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With the New Year underway, it's a perfect time to assess your Web shop, both in terms of web design and function, and give your e-business a marvelous makeover. Just like a bricks-and-mortar store needs an occasional paint job and some rearrangement of stock, so too does your Web site.

However, before you drag out Dreamweaver and start drooling over template web design, you need to think carefully about what you're about to do. You'll want the best results for the money and time you'll be spending on the upgrade. To help you out, here are my five top dos and don'ts to help avoid the angst caused by making a wrong decision when conducting an e-commerce site makeover .

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