Thursday, August 24, 2006

Does Your Website Make Sense?

This is a good note from Yaro about keeping it simple :) Click the link below and head on over to read it.

Does Your Website Make Sense?
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Author: Yaro Starak

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Monday, August 21, 2006

Net Eagles Web Design & Development

Thought I would pass along my favorite web guy. Dan Virtue and the team at Net Eagles are experts in many areas.

Net Eagles provides web design and development services, custom programming for web-based or desktop applications, and web-based database applications for business. They can provide custom software programming services with special emphasis on business applications. Custom Software can be an invaluable resource to save you time and money. Custom software can assist a business to become more efficient and productive by managing the data system and improving interactive capabilities for the end user of the software. Visit Dan at www.neteagles.com

I work exclusively with Dan and his team. If we can help you establish a presence online, please contact me. We look forward to helping you with our fanatical support and our mission to exceed your expectations!

Paula Bonelli
A S A P
www.marketyourbizonline.com
info@marketyourbizonline.com

Monday, July 10, 2006

Google is implementing Landing Page Quality update

Google Adwords is implementing a new landing page quality change. Here's a quote from the Inside Adwords crew--

"Here's a little background, and a look at what's coming up:

As you may recall, we began incorporating advertiser landing page quality into the Quality Score back in December 2005. Following that change, advertisers who are not providing useful landing pages to our users will have lower Quality Scores that in turn result in higher minimum bid requirements for their keywords. We realize that some minimum bids may be too high to be cost-effective -- indeed, these high minimum bids are our way of motivating advertisers to either improve their landing pages or to simply stop using AdWords for those pages, while still giving some control over which keywords to advertise on. Although it is counter-intuitive to some who hear it, we'd rather show one less ad than to show an ad which leads to a poor user experience -- since long-term user trust in AdWords is of overarching importance.From time-to-time, we improve our algorithms for evaluating landing page quality (often based on feedback from our end-users), and next week we're launching another such improvement. Thus, over the coming days a small number of advertisers who are providing a low quality user experience on their landing pages will see increases in their minimum bids. It is important to note, however, that the vast majority of advertisers will not be affected at all by this change, as they link to quality landing pages.If you do see an increase in minimum bids and you feel that your landing page is providing a great user experience, please contact AdWords support and we'll take a look. Also, for useful guidelines which will help to define what users look for in a high quality site, we hope you'll take a look at the landing page and site quality guidelines, from the AdWords Help Center. "

Posted by Blake, Inside AdWords crew

Monday, May 01, 2006

VoIP - Voice Over Internet Protocol

SiteProNews: The VoIP Insurgency
Check out this article from SiteProNews dated April 28, 2006.
It could be just the answer your business needs to reduce your long distance spending.