Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Pull Out All the Stops to Enhance User Experience on an E-Commerce Web Site

We've all had it drummed into our heads that "content is king" when it comes to building an effective Web site. That will always be true, but in order to entice shoppers in an e-commerce arena. you need to have more than just great written content. Images and graphics are crucial, in order for the user to feel like he or she is viewing the product as if it were right in front of them.


It's no secret that e-commerce has become the preferred way to shop. A high-speed Internet connection and a credit card have given consumers unprecedented purchasing power. Why leave the house and deal with the crowds when you can just punch up whatever you need online? In most cases, there is no human interaction whatsoever; you order what you want, and that cute guy in the brown uniform delivers it a few days later. What could be easier?


The merchant still has to do his share to get his customers excited about the products he offers. The way to do that is to add the highest quality graphics to your site, regardless of load times or speed issues. When consumers can see exactly what they're getting, it gives them more confidence when they place that order. Of course, there are always going to be those major purchases you will make at "brick and mortar" locations, but today, even high-end items like jewelery, designer clothing and accessories are snapped up online if you install the best possible graphics that accurately depict the items.




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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Foner Books - Another Victim of the Google Update

"They have a computer algorithm pick phrases that people are using in search engines that they believe will monetize well," Rosenthal continued. "Then they have their hordes of contract writers (not all of whom are evil) write a page around that key phrase using a simple, Step 1, Step 2, Step 3 formula. Some of the results are not awful, but most are a complete waste of time, and some provide advice that simply won't work because the writer, who is rewriting what they found on a website like mine, doesn't understand enough about the subject to even do a 1,2,3 summary. I used to just ignore eHow in the results and never gave it a thought, but around a year ago, a couple friends started complaining to me that Google kept sending them to this eHow place that just wasted their time."

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