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Improving Readability - Write for the Web:

You need text but remember to break it up into easily-skimmed topics. People will read a newspaper from front to back but tend to skim and jump around on a website. Make it easy for them to find what they want and get more info.

*Site Noticed, Inc., offers compelling web designs for today's fast-paced markets, leveraging proven SEO techniques and building powerful business solutions to save you time and money. Whether you're starting up your company, looking for a chance to redesign/refresh your website or looking to digitize your daily tasks, Site Noticed has the solutions.

OCt 1, 2011 at 12:10 PM | from Site Noticed, Inc.

How Alive Chat™ Helps You

One of the coolest companies I’ve seen this year is called WebsiteAlive. Adding a “Chat with us NOW” image or logo on your website greatly increases your ability to reach millions of visitors with immediate satisfaction for the consumer. Studies show most website visitors just want a quick answer from you. They are more likely to stay on your site when they know someone is there in real time answering their questions whether those questions are quick and small or very complex. Let’s face it, who really wants to find the “Contact Us” link, fill out the form, and wait… No one I can think of.


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Sept 29, 2011 at 12:10 PM | from Site Noticed, Inc.
The FTC Privacy report “Do Not Track” – a missed opportunity

As readers of this blog will know, I am a strong advocate of online privacy… That may sound strange coming from a web analytics evangelist. However, if we, as an industry, do not sort these privacy issues out, there is a real danger that web analytics as we know it today will disappear completely.

So, following the recent excellent post from Phil Kemelor on The FTC Privacy Report, “Do Not Track” Options and Web Analytics, I wanted to also add my take here…


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Aug 11, 2011 at 07:00 AM | from Brian Clifton
10 Billion emails can't be wrong - the latest research

about email marketing!

Takeaway: B2B and B2C behavior is converging.  Because people have their personal and work lives connected through email, they will see commercial emails even on the weekends.  So you no longer need to be so concerned about sending commercial emails during regular working hours or consumer emails outside of regular working hours.

On a separate note: this is shocking to me.  We tell everyone at Synotac to keep their personal emails in a separate account.  If your job every comes to an end for whatever reason, you don’t own those emails.  In many cases you won’t even get the opportunity to forward emails on to your personal account if you are let go, and all of the contents of your work emails can be used in unemployment hearings.



November 23, 2010 at 09:00 AM | from Admin
 



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