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What Does a Good Sales Web Page Need?

Posted on: Thursday, May 15th, 2008 in: CMS, Website Design

I have a background in sales and public relations which transfers nicely to the internet, which is just another form of media with the same human beings with the same wants, needs and reactions as those who read the newspaper and watch TV.

As a means of increasing my affiliate products income, as of the date of writing this, I’ve been going to topic related websites in order to secure interesting products and services I may offer to others for a commission. Because I’m already Clickbank merchant, using them to pay my own affiliate partners and take my orders, I did my search for other merchants using the same service.

Online Marketing Works, But Our Web Sites Don’t?

Posted on: Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 in: CMS, Website Design, Website Marketing

By Bob Rose

The Internet is the world’s biggest marketplace, allowing both buyers and sellers unprecedented access, flexibility and capability to scale the business of buying and selling. Not surprisingly, the amount of money being spent in online business initiatives is consistently registering greater heights.

A joint report by The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP shows that Internet advertising revenues in the U.S. continued upward-totaling $16.9 billion in 2006-exceeding spending in 2005 by 35%! eMarketer predicts that this number will go up to $29.4 billion by 2010. These astronomical figures highlight increasing significance of Internet and its ability to help firms progressively generate more revenues.

Content Management Software

Posted on: Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 in: CMS

By David Tanguay

Content Management Software is a system used for content management, which includes audio files, computer files, electronic documents, image media and web content. The purpose of content management software is that of making inter-office files available even while being online.

A content manager cuts down on the time it takes to manage web content. With out a content manager the steps of managing a site can be quite time consuming with opening files, making changes and then uploading the new content.

Choosing A Content Management System For Your Website

Posted on: Tuesday, February 12th, 2008 in: CMS, Website Design

Choosing A Content Management System For Your Website
By Kelvin Ho Wee Min

Currently, there are many content management systems (CMS) out there to help you with your website building. Examples include Wordpress and Joomla. All of them have different strengths and weaknesses. Hence if you are planning to launch a website, it is imperative that you choose the correct CMS. Without the right tool, you are likely to waste much time setting up and maintaining your site in the long run.

So what should you look out for?

1. Ease of Installation