April 2010 Archives
Talking about product feeds definitely isn't the best conversation icebreaker. Even among online marketers, discussing product feeds will likely get you a lot of one word answers and checking of sports scores on iPhones. However, the value of feeds is often overlooked.
Product feeds are so imperative because, quite often, these are the source of data for your Web site, shopping engines, search ads, and more. By thinking of these feeds as a representation of everything you're trying to sell, rather than a geeky issue for IT departments, you may find many untapped opportunities. Or, if this helps, you can even think of your product database as the nourishing spring from which the woodland creatures of search marketing drink -- just don't admit that to anyone
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The first month of 2010 provided more e-mail marketing industry merger and acquisition action than in the past two years (based on my unscientific tracking). In Q1, we saw boatloads of new studies demonstrating e-mail as being the primary driver (and beneficiary) of social media.
E-mail is finally getting the praise, attention, and money it deserves, right? The big breakthrough we've all been waiting for has occurred - or has it?
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OLATHE, KS -- April 22, 2010
7Strategy Web Development Company is thriving on state-of-the-art website development trends; new techniques that will forever change the world of custom web design. By blending customer service and marketing strategies with the graphics and programming of web design, 7Strategy has created a new, effective type of website development.
"Our goal is to help you achieve a perfect visual identity to achieve your vision. You get website design solutions that fit your budget constraints and technology needs," says 7Strategy, who pioneered the idea of a "visual identity"; not just a professional website, but a website that captures the essence of a company on the web. With more and more societal functions--including buying homes and meeting spouses--moving to the web, 7Strategy's innovative technology is extremely necessary. Walking into an office building, a person notices the color of the walls, the art work, and the layout. This helps new customers get an idea of the business's culture and values. 7Strategy allows for a similar experience through its innovative "visual identity" creation.
From local web design to corporate website design, the 7Strategy web development company has realized that the innovative methods they have been pioneering are widely successful. Understanding that websites are marketing tools, they've taken a public relations approach in addition to incorporating stunning graphics. The base of 7Strategy's successful technique is getting to know the customer and market before designing the website.
These proven methods will affect the future of web design and Internet marketing around the world. Providing more than a web site design service, 7Strategy guarantees that their methods will improve their customers' business.
"Embracing the fundamental efficiencies and cost effectiveness of the Internet is now essential for all organizations to remain competitive. Without proper planning, goals, marketing or design, a website is doomed for failure," says 7strategy Web Development Company.
By incorporating innovative technologies that cut out the middleman and create "visual identity," 7Strategy has thrived in their own business. Now, they are determined to give the tools for success to others.
Media Contact:
Rasvir Mustan, 7strategy LLC, (888)-231-3062, http://www.7strategy.com, info (at) 7strategy dot com
A reader recently asked me how to know when their content quality was good enough. This question is interesting because it's rooted in a mindset of "What is required to get the best SEO results?"
However, this same question can be applied quite a bit more broadly. Here are some of the ways you can evaluate that question.
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Over 80 percent of respondents plan to use video emails in 2010 and over 90 percent of SMB marketers who use video emails report it delivers significant conversion rates.
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Unfortunately, some clients can unintentionally limit or harm the work you're trying to do on their behalf. It's frustrating. They're usually ambitious for their Web sites, but lack any real understanding of SEO methods.
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