You have created a domain name for your website and
now you need to drive customers to your website. No
one knows that your website even exists unless you
advertise your business and what you have to offer.
Month: May 2010
How to Make your Domain Name Searchable
When you do a Google search or a Yahoo search you usually type in a couple of words that best describes what you are looking for. This way of searching is fast and easy and usually satisfies your desire to find that particular product. When choosing the right domain name you want to make sure … Read more
Could your Domain Name Be Bad for Business?
You have decided to start your own business online and
you want to start advertising and getting potential
customers to your site.
Imagine being able to run your business 24 hours a day
7 days a week and never leave your house to do so.
Confirmed Opt-in Myths Exposed
Posted by Sean Cohen of Aweber
Confirmed opt-in as defined by SpamHaus, who is one of the most respected anti spam organizations in the world:
Known as “COI” in the legitimate bulk email industry, also known as “Confirmed Opt-in”, “Verified Opt-in” or sometimes “Double Opt-in”.
With Closed-Loop Opt-in the Recipient has verifiably confirmed permission for the address to be included on the specific mailing list, by confirming (responding to) the list subscription request verification. This is the standard practice for all responsible Internet mailing lists, it ensures users are properly subscribed, from a working address, and with the address owner’s consent.
Putting The “Service” Back In “Customer Service”
Posted by Sean Cohen of Aweber
The future of customer service is here. Technology has made seeking out support faster and easier than ever. But, has your digital age company sacrificed true service in the name of automation?
Today, finding customer support is as simple as writing an e-mail or picking up the phone. But, even though you’re not face-to-face with your customers, you still leave a lasting impression. Do you come across as caring and competent, or menacing and mechanical?