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Melody Heales Sanderson

Australian Fortune 1000 Companies Database by ListAustralia - 0 views

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    Australian Fortune 1000 Company List by LA can enable you to directly connect with top revenue generating companies - Fortune 1000 companies in Australia. This list provides you with exceptional opportunities to add fortune 1000 companies to your customer base.
Melody Heales Sanderson

Australian Fortune 500 Contact List by ListAustralia - 0 views

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    Australian Fortune 500 Company List by LA can give you access to the most successful organizations of Australia. This list provides you with amazing opportunities to add fortune 500 companies to your client list.
Frederik Van Zande

Optimizing for Conversion, Ignoring Consumption | FutureNow's GrokDotCom / Marketing Op... - 0 views

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    We have worked with many demand or lead generation companies over the past 10 years. Most of the time when they come to us, they ask us to help them increase the number of people they convert into a free trial, a free download, or to create an account. Conversion Isn't an Event, it's a Process We always like to focus first on increasing the number of leads towards the top of the sales funnel. However, without the next step, consumption, the companies don't necessarily achieve their better but usually unstated goal of increased revenue. This is the same fuzzy focus that has companies intent on getting more clicks to their PPC ads just so they can show the increased traffic numbers without focusing on converting that visitor into a lead or sale. To tell you the truth it is not as hard to get visitors to take the uncommitted step, as it is getting them to actually use and consume the product. When you optimize for customer experience you really need to take the whole scenario from awareness (clicking your ad) through conversion and ultimately to consumption (and ideally to evangelism) into account.
Frederik Van Zande

Ecommerce Know-How: Avoiding Chargebacks and Improving Business | Practical eCommerce - 0 views

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    Chargebacks are frustrating and expensive assaults on a retailer's bottom line. But practical and smart merchants can learn from some chargebacks, improving their stores' performance, customer satisfaction, and operational excellence. When a consumer asks his or her credit card company for a refund, a merchant can suffer a chargeback. That is, the credit card company will reach into a merchant's bank account and take the total amount of the transaction that's being charged back. Then, any one of three or more different types of organizations-issuing banks, merchant banks, and payment gateways-could charge the merchant a fee for its trouble. Throughout this process, no one bothers to inform or ask the merchant.
Ehab Attia

5 Best Internet Marketing Strategies for Online Business - 1 views

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    Internet marketing strategies play vital role in improving revenue and success of online business. There are several good Internet marketing strategies that have evolved in recent years which help online companies to select the best Internet marketing strategy for their business. The role of Internet marketing strategies is different for different companies. So selecting the best online marketing strategies is vital for success of online business.
Frederik Van Zande

Test of custmer vs company centered copy (Future Now Inc) - 0 views

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    A test that checks how many customer & how many company related words appear.
Melody Heales Sanderson

Australian B2B Fax List by ListAustralia - 0 views

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    Australian Business Fax Marketing Lists are constructed keeping your needs and requirements in mind. Our Aussie Fax marketing lists can help you send your message across to your business prospects in a fast and efficient manner. This way you can ensure that your promotions have reached the right person in the right company in Australia.
Frederik Van Zande

Explaining OpenSocial to your Executives - 0 views

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    [Using portable applications, companies can now efficiently extend their website experience to existing communities on popular social networks]
Frederik Van Zande

Web Strategy (Advanced): Applying a Social Computing Strategy to the entire Product Lif... - 0 views

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    This is for the advanced only, not a company that is still trying to answer "what or why". To gauge the sophistication of your organization, see this chart. Deploying this strategy without grasping the foundations of social media, the cultural changes it implies or testing trial programs will likely lead to failure.
Frederik Van Zande

Ratings and Reviews Engage Your Visitors | Practical eCommerce - 0 views

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    Trust in word-of-mouth recommendations is at an all-time high. Public relations firm Edleman says in its 2008 Trust Barometer study that "a person like me" is still the most trusted source for information about a company and its services or products.
Frederik Van Zande

Product Video: Easy Distribution Tools | Practical eCommerce - 0 views

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    Editor's Note: This is part four in our special report on "Video for Ecommerce," where we describe real stories of online merchants creatively using video to drive sales and grow their brands. Previous installments are linked in below. What's next once you've added product videos to your site? Get the word out. "We know that [consumers] are looking for videos online," said David Burch at video analytics company TubeMogul.com. "That's why our goal, and the goal of our merchants, is to be everywhere where video content is consumed."
Navneet kumar

Building Global Brands: India's Story - 0 views

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    Harjiv Singh, Co-Founder and CEO International of Gutenberg Communications,on how Indian companies can build global brands as part of "Branding in India," an event organized by Columbia Business School 's Center on Global Brand Leadership in New York
Frederik Van Zande

Legal: "Terms and Conditions" Protect Your Online Business | Practical eCommerce - 0 views

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    So you have your ecommerce website up and running, and you wonder if you need any specific terms and conditions to govern transactions on your site. The answer is yes. Because if a problem should arise, having terms and conditions may help resolve that problem in your favor. Prior to the customer purchasing anything from you, make sure they check a box agreeing to the terms and conditions. This will bind the customer to any reasonable and legal terms. The purpose isn't to trap or trick a customer but rather to enable both the customer and company to agree in advantage to terms.
Frederik Van Zande

IAB - Ad Unit Guidelines - international banner sizes - 0 views

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    The IAB Ad Unit Guidelines are intended for marketers, agencies and media companies for use in the creating, planning, buying and selling of interactive marketing and advertising. The IAB's Ad Sizes Working Group meets on a bi-annual basis to review proposed new ad units and issue updated voluntary guidelines as appropriate. The process whereby these new units are reviewed and considered can be downloaded here.
Frederik Van Zande

Interactive Chat Improves Sales, Customer Service | Practical eCommerce - 0 views

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    With four people dedicated to chat and email responses, Memorysuppliers.com is one of thousands of ecommerce companies adding chat to its marketing and customer service mix. And why not? A February 2008 study from Forrester Research, "The ROI of Interactive Chat", found merchants with click-to-chat options (also known as "reactive" chat) earn a 15 percent return on investment (ROI) on the chat service itself. Merchants with chat invitations and pop-up windows tied to user actions (also known as "proactive" chat), meanwhile, earn a whopping 105 percent ROI.
Frederik Van Zande

Many Forms of Widget Monetization - 0 views

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    Although there are many forms of Web Monetization (I've listed out nearly 15 forms), the newest iteration of web marketing: widgets, haven't yet fully cashed in. Widget, Gadgets, Applications, Canvas Pages, Embeds, it goes on and one. One thing is clear, the rate of widgets continues to increase, take for example Facebook's application platform has over 15,000, 20,000 applications in just about 9 months. Granted, many of those are slightly tweaked clones of each other, the top 100 widgets clearly has adoption. In some cases, there are sophisticated companies developing widgets, the RockYou's and Slides of the world can really zero in and focus, or take the garage developers such as the two Russian developers who created Scrabulouos, or lastly, the big corporations or interactive firms that are getting in on the action -often with limited success. Yet, how do we monetize widgets? There's only a few ways, some tied back to traditional methods, and some leaning on the new media.
Frederik Van Zande

SEOmoz | How to Start an Internet Company That Will Be Noticed: The Proposal and Outline - 0 views

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    This post is a little different than what you might be used to. Instead of talking at you, I would like to talk with you. I would like to propose a blogging outline, not actually blog on the given subject (yet!).
Navneet kumar

Affiliate marketing - 25 views

Affiliate marketing is a web-based marketing practice in which a business rewards one or more affiliates for each visitor or customer brought about by the affiliate's marketing efforts. Affiliate ...

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Frederik Van Zande

Are Your Analytics Causing You to Lose 30% of Your Sales? | FutureNow's GrokDotCom / Ma... - 0 views

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    Most companies measure keyword performance - and especially PPC keyword performance - based on one factor: did that word or phrase bring converting visitors to the site on the visit in which they converted.
Frederik Van Zande

SEOmoz | SEO Guide: International Versions of Websites - 0 views

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    This structure of URLs is one element of a problem called internationalization. The internet evolved (or was intelligently designed for those not down with the Darwin ;-p) in a way that made TLDs (Top Level Domains like .com, .info, or .org) almost completely useless for determining the intent of a website. (The exception to this is regulated TLDs like .gov, .edu and some country specific TLDs) In theory, a .com is supposed to only be used by companies and .org by nonprofit organizations. Obviously, this does not happen. Combine this with the current trend to misuse country specific TLDs (ccTLDs) for shorter domains names (Hint: Bit.ly has nothing to do with Libya) and you can easily see why the semantic value of TLDs has became a relatively poor metric for categorizing websites.
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