Posts Tagged ‘contact-us’
Monday, July 14th, 2008
How many times has this happened? You compose a blog post, usually in a hurry, then hit the submit button, only to read it later and wonder how in the heck you missed what is a glaring error. I am the world?s worst.
Years ago, a veteran magazine editor gave me this advice, ?Never edit your own stuff.? It?s advice which, when possible, I?ve taken to heart. The only problem is, how many of us are in a position to have another person, preferably an editor, proof our copy? In lieu of that, here are some blog copywriting tips I?ve picked up along the way that can almost guarantee that what I intended to say is what I actually said.
* Use spellcheck. That?s a no-brainer, right? If you?re posting on a personal blog, it might not be such an issue, but if you?re blogging for business, I think correctly spelled words along with the use of proper grammar is a non-negotiable. Nevertheless, as obvious as this might seem, I suspect the spellcheck icon in the editing…
More:
Never Edit Your Own Stuff
Tags: accounting, advertisement, atom-1-0-feeds, community-forum, contact-us, conversion-usability, copyright, home, hosting, make-it-free, never-edit-your-own-stuff, podcasts, practical-ecommerce, privacy-policy, search-articles, technorati-tags
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Monday, July 14th, 2008
In an era of Internet commerce, it?s an unsurprising phenomenon that we expect the vast majority of our interactions with customers to happen in an online environment. The expectation is that people will send an email, contact us through support forms or simply place an order. But it?s still an inevitability that things might not work just right!
The telephone is normally considered to be a powerful sales tool for every type of commerce. If you want to make your business available to your customers, you publish a phone number on your site. This gives your customers another way to contact you ? great for those who are less than entirely comfortable ordering online or who simply need a little more information.
But the telephone doesn?t serve much of a function for the hard-of-hearing. At least, it doesn?t serve them the same way it does the average person.
The traditional telecommunication method for the deaf used to be through a teletype (TTY or TDD,…
Read more:
Customer Service For The Hearing Impaired
Tags: accounting, contact-us, conversion-usability, ecommerce, events-calendar, hearing-impaired, hosting, information, internet, podcasts, practical, practical-ecommerce, press-releases, search-articles, search-engine, usability
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Thursday, July 10th, 2008
WeddingThings is an established ecommerce company that sells the unique gifts wedding guests traditionally take home, as well as other wedding essentials for the perfect wedding such as invitations and bridal-party gifts.
Eugene Mar, vice president of WeddingThings, wants some insight for increasing referrals from search engines and increasing conversions from visitors to customers and he?s requested this site grade. Lets take WeddingThings through our conversion scorecard and see what opportunities exist.
Findability
Qualified prospects must first find your website, and once at your site it must be easy for them to locate the products they are seeking. A broad search for ?wedding favors? does return WeddingThings.com on the first page of Google results, but broader need-based queries such as ?eco friendly wedding favors? or ?wedding reception guest ideas? does not return WeddingThings in the first few pages of Google search results.
When performing these…
Excerpted from:
Conversion Report Card: WeddingThings.com
Tags: accounting, advertisement, atom-1-0-feeds, contact-us, conversion, copyright, events-calendar, home, hosting, interviews-profiles, podcasts, practical-ecommerce, privacy-policy, search-articles, technorati-tags, wedding
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Thursday, July 10th, 2008
To be honest, it was a little embarrassing to be the daughter of an entrepreneur who was trying to start up a mail order livestock supply business back in 1975.
Ruth Jeffers was a little girl when her dad, Dr. Keith Jeffers, decided to provide a higher level of service to his cattle clients around Springfield, Missouri, and launch a livestock supplies catalog.
?When by grandfather died we moved from St. Louis to the ranch in Southwest, Missouri,? Ruth explains. ?Dad started selling cattle. He was always hard working and extremely honest and he became the world?s largest cattle dealer. The he started selling livestock supplies out of our basement to the people who were buying cattle from us.?
That doesn?t seem to embarrassing. But there is more.
Jeffers: As kids my sister and I were totally embarrassed because we had to answer our home phone, ?Thank you for calling Jeffers, this is Ruth, may I help you.? We also had to collect empty boxes that we could use…
Dr. J?s Pet Project
Tags: accounting, advertisement, contact-us, ecommerce, internet, interviews-profiles, pets, podcasts, practical, practical-ecommerce, press-releases, project, search, search-articles, search-engine, software
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Monday, July 7th, 2008
English Habit is an ecommerce outlet for English equestrian products (horse riding stuff). The site appears to be built on one of GoDaddy?s pre-fab platforms, which isn?t necessarily bad, but worth noting. I don?t know much about horse riding, but it looks like a fun and interesting sport, and those English riding boots really get me going. Perhaps I?ll learn a little while evaluating the site. Let?s saddle up and take a look.
Home Page Content
The home page has some good quality textual content on it, though it doesn?t incorporate heading tags, which is a big missed opportunity. Words in heading tags are given more weight by search engines, offering the opportunity to stress keywords on a given page by the use of those tags. While the website?s categories are linked textually, allowing for search engine spiders to follow them into the site, an internal sitemap would be a good backup. A sitemap link in the footer not only helps search engines find all the sections…
View original post here:
SEO Report Card: Englishhabit.com
Tags: accounting, advertisement, contact-us, ecommerce, hosting, internet, podcasts, practical, practical-ecommerce, press-releases, report, report-card, search, search-articles, search-engine, seo
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »