Archive for September, 2010
PeC: Conversion: 10 Ways to Make Category Pages More Shopper-Friendly
Sep 15th
Every store needs conversion-ready content on category pages. This means category pages should be built with both search engine optimization and shopability in mind.
What Google’s Instant Search Means for the Little Guy
Sep 9th
Yesterday Google launched its Instant Search functionality, and the Internet was all a-Twitter (and a-Facebook and a-Buzz) about how the new feature will affect Google itself. Some argue the change will kill Search Engine Optimization (SEO); others that it will kill Google’s paid placements. The reality is, Google Instant affects only the search method itself,
Not Hip to Be Square?
Sep 8th
Hundreds of iPhone app developers are in “sit around and wait” mode over porting their apps and services to webOS. Will their hesitation backfire?
10 Quick Ways to Get More Traffic
Sep 7th
If you’re like me, you’ve already read scores of posts and articles telling you how to get more traffic to your web site or online store. Chances are, the things you’re already doing are a start in the right direction.
Impossible is not a fact. It’s an opinion…
Sep 6th
What we can do is limited only by our drive to succeed. Despite all the feel-good stories – most popularly told to us via YouTube videos – we, as humans, still tend to make excuses for not even taking a chance. When I’m met with naysaying about a blind guy’s own efforts to direct a feature film, I’m utterly confused. Nothing is impossible.
Question of the Week: Who Inspires You?
Sep 6th
All famous folk aside, who in your personal life inspires you to get up each morning and aim for success?
Why It Pays to Ask Customers What They Want
Sep 3rd
Dedicated users of the story submission and rating site Digg.com are still revolting against the site’s new design and features. Adding insult to injury, they aren’t just voicing their disapproval with comments and direct posts, either. Users are “digging” stories that are auto-submitted from Reddit – Digg’s major competitor.
Are you losing sales because you aren’t soliciting and considering customer feedback?


