Search Engine Optimization

H. Sandra Chevalier-Batik / December 15, 2009

What Makes a Successful (Profitable) Web site?

Your website is not just an on-line brochure. Savvy internet searchers are looking for content-rich, professionally developed sites that offer them solutions to their business issues. On-line clients want useful, well organized, readily accessible information about your product or service…and they don’t want to spend a long time finding it.

H. Sandra Chevalier-Batik / January 16, 2008

Why Viral eBooks Work

If you’re currently running a business — whether it’s online, offline, or both you’re definitely aware of the costs of letting potential customers know about your business. Maybe you simply purchase advertising space in the Yellow Pages every year. Or maybe you print flyers to distribute, or take out ads in newspapers or magazines that […]

H. Sandra Chevalier-Batik / October 21, 2007

Latent Semantic Indexing

SEO: What’s the deal with “Latent Semantic Indexing”? By Nicole Ephgrave Recently a reader named David wrote in to ask us what we thought about “latent semantic indexing,” and how important it is for effective search engine optimization. What is “latent semantic indexing,” you ask? Here’s what Wikipedia has to say on the subject: “Latent […]

H. Sandra Chevalier-Batik / October 5, 2007

Sub-domains vs. sub-directories

Which are better for building link popularity? By Nicole Ephgrave Do you want the search engines to LOVE you? Then you’ve got to become an online “authority figure” in your industry. The best way to do that is to build a large website filled with lots of content-rich pages your audience will want to link […]

H. Sandra Chevalier-Batik / October 1, 2007

Internet Marketing and Technology

Overcoming the “Technical Learning Curve” By Derek Gehl Here is just one example of an extremely common question that arrives in my inbox on a daily basis… “WHAT IF YOU DO NOT KNOW YOUR WAY AROUND A COMPUTER? What if that is why you are sitting with $1,000 worth of products and cannot use them […]

H. Sandra Chevalier-Batik / September 24, 2007

eMail Marketing

Why Ignoring Bouncebacks Can Ruin Your Email Success By Derek Gehl If you use email, chances are you have seen a “bounceback” message in your inbox. You get one whenever you send an email to someone and then — for whatever reason — their server rejects the message. The “bounceback” message usually contains the original […]

H. Sandra Chevalier-Batik / September 17, 2007

Online Marketing Communities

“Are free online marketing communities a waste of time?” By Derek Gehl Recently I’ve been getting lots of questions about my exclusive online marketing community, the Internet Entrepreneur Club. Some people want to know why they should bother joining my online community, as opposed to all the “free” marketing forums that are spreading all over […]

H. Sandra Chevalier-Batik / September 16, 2007

Online Catalog Sales

Six tips for making your catalog site more effective By Andrew Mallory Recently we received an email from Bob and Peggy Langevin, who asked us to take a look their site, www.familyshoppingnetwork.net. It’s a catalog site that sells a wide range of different products. As always, I’m delighted to offer a few pointers on how […]

H. Sandra Chevalier-Batik / September 14, 2007

Getting More Internet Sales

Need Some Sales Help? If you’re still struggling to turn your website visitors into paying customers, there’s a good chance your salescopy could use some “tweaking.” After all, your sales copy is the part of your site that does the “heavy lifting.” It needs to establish the problem you’re solving… carefully explain why you’re the […]

H. Sandra Chevalier-Batik / September 10, 2007

Does Your Site Need A Blog

Blogging 101 By Derek Gehl Derek These days, blogging has become a staple part of many online businesses. Yet I still get regular questions from my students and Internet Entrepreneur Club members asking, “why do I need a blog?” At first glance, a blog is really just an online journal that displays a series of […]

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