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10 Tips for Business Blogging

1 Research other blogs in your field and make a list of what you do and don’t like.
2  Research other blogs in your field and make a list of what you do and don’t like.
3 Ensure that your blog page design works on — at least — Microsoft Internet Explorer and Firefox for Windows and Macs.
4 Let customers know about what products and services you offer along with pricing guidelines.
5 Have a professional create your layout — it’s a small price to ensure you have a standards compliant site that is accessible to the most people.
6 Get a relevant and easy to remember URL address and site name.
7 Don’t clutter your blog with a lot of ads and other diversions — people mostly want to see what they came to see. Make sure they can see it easily.
8 Refrain from using animations or anything that requires the user to install a plug-in.
9 Avoid a black background — it’s almost always wrong for a business site.
10 Do not make the creation of revenue more important than the blog itself. If you are going for revenue, do not let it interfere with the delivery or content of your blog.

Add comment January 8, 2008

Is Your Website an Asset Or a Liability?

Remember back in the good ol’ days when having a website was something every company needed and wanted? Websites were the wave of the future, and the dream of transitioning to conducting business online filled our heads with visions of a revolution in the way commerce was conducted. With a website, a company could reach clients and interact with potential customers on a global scale. A website was indicative of a company’s technological prowess, symbolic of the desire to innovate and evolve with developments in the industry.


Today, this mindset has changed drastically. We all know that we need a website, but many of us think that simply having one is enough. In fact, there is research indicating that many firms with an online presence haven’t touched their websites in years. They haven’t spent any time improving functionality and appearance, and they have yet to consider the basics of website usability and the inherent potential of search engine optimization. Of course, we all recognize by now that having a website is an essential business asset, if it’s done correctly. It’s easy to see that if your site is an outdated eyesore, it becomes a liability that hurts you more than it helps you. Conversely, a well-designed site can make all the difference. It’s the first place users go to research your products and services, serves as a lead generator, a CRM tool, and even to make purchases.

We’ve all heard the adage about first impressions, and it’s no secret that they’re the most important factor in the way people remember their first encounter with you or with your website. On one hand, a well-designed, user-friendly website will showcase your business and your brand, impressing clients. On the other hand, an outdated and otherwise bad website can hurt you far more than it can help you. Potential customers will eliminate you as a possible vendor after interacting with your brand and substandard website for only a few minutes.

I’ll utilize a real estate analogy here to expand upon this thought. You’ll impress guests when they arrive at your home if it’s clean, well-kept, landscaped, painted, and overall welcoming. But, if you arrive at a home that’s dilapidated and falling apart with chipped paint and an overgrown lawn, you’ll think a lot of less of whoever lives there. Are they lazy slobs? Maybe. Or maybe they just haven’t had time to take care of the property. Either way, your first impression is less than positive. We all try not to “judge a book by its cover,” but in an online atmosphere, a company’s website is their cover, the digital face they present to the world, so in that case you can’t not judge the book by its cover. After all, that’s all you have to go by.

So this must leave you wondering: Is my website an asset or a liability? By answering the following questions, you can find out if it’s time for an overhaul or just some simple changes. Or maybe your site doesn’t need any work at all. Ready to find out?

  Home Page

  • Can visiting users tell immediately who you are and what you offer?
  • Is your site organized in a clear fashion that promotes navigation?
  • Is your home page an information destination or just a messy landing page?
  • Does your home page give a good first impression that entices users to click through your links?

  Performance Issues

  • Do your images, videos, and pages load quickly?
  • Does your site utilize clean, un-bloated code?
  • Does your site have a “search” function? If so, is it fast and useful?
  • Have you performed quality assurance testing to ensure your site looks the same across different browsers?

  Content Is King

  • Is your content written clearly and persuasively? Does it speak to your target market?
  • Have you included useful and relevant resources like case studies, white papers, articles, or links?
  • Does your content effectively describe your products, services, and benefits?
  • Is your content keyword focused to cater to users and search engines alike?

  Links & Navigation

  • First and foremost: Do all your links work?
  • Are your links clearly marked?
  • Do your links utilize descriptive and enticing anchor text?
  • Is your navigation menu or framework consistent throughout your site?
  • Does your navigation menu provide access to your entire site?

  Critical Pages

  • Is there a top-level page that describes your products and services?
  • Do you have an “About Us” page to describe your company?
  • Is the “Contact Us” page clear, informative, and thorough?
  • Do you have a page where users can ask questions or answer their own?
  • Do you have a Testimonials section?
  • Do you have a blog that you update frequently?
  • Do you have social bookmarking buttons to take advantage of Web 2.0 technologies?
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  Usability

  • Is your site organized so that information is easy to find?
  • Do you have a site map that wireframes this organizational structure and links to all your pages?
  • Is your site “user-friendly?”
  • Is your type scannable, easy to read, and written for the web?
  • Do you utilize bullets, headlines, and other stylistic elements to organize and present content?
  • Do you have calls to action that prompt users to take desired actions?
  • Are you using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to control the layout of the site?

  Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

  • Is your site search engine friendly?
  • Have you optimized your site for specific and relevant keywords?
  • Have you acquired a network of high-quality, relevant links?
  • Have you utilized online PR or social media marketing for its SEO benefits?
  • Does your navigation menu provide access to your entire site?

Now that you’ve answered all of these questions, you need to decide what to do next. Start with some competitve analysis to see what your competitors are doing and what you need to do to catch up. Then, survey users to see what they think and act upon that feedback; don’t wait, evaluate and reciprocate.

So make as many changes as you can to improve your website, turning it back into a business asset instead of a liability, and watch as your web presence creates leads and ultimately sales that impact your bottom line.


About The Author
Nick Yorchak is an SEO expert and Search Engine Marketing Specialist at Fusionbox, a full-service Denver Internet marketing, web design, and web development company. He can be reached at his Fusionbox email (nyorchak@fusionbox.com) or at (303)952-7490.


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Add comment December 4, 2007

Adsense and other publishers ads

Adsense and other publishers ads

AdSense publishers may display third party advertisements on sites and
pages showing Google ads as long as the formatting or color scheme of
these ads is sufficiently different from the layout of the Google ads. In
other words, if you choose to place non-Google ads on the same site or
page as Google ads, it should always be clear to the user that the ads are
served by different advertising networks and that the non-Google ads have
no association with Google. If the formats are naturally similar, we’d ask
that you use different color schemes for the competing ads.

We appreciate your patience and look forward to your continued
participation in AdSense.

Add comment October 15, 2007


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