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Hans De Keulenaer

Bootstrapper » Should Your Business Website Have a Blog? - 0 views

  • In short, while not every business needs a website and not every website needs a weblog, there are benefits to having a business weblog that offers a mix of article and post styles.
Hans De Keulenaer

web as a game - 0 views

  • Some websites are designed to be games. Most are not. But have you ever heard people, or found yourself addicted to Digg, YouTube, or Facebook? Have you ever wondered why? Well, it’s because they are games, at least partially! Officially, they are social networks, news aggregators, etc. and not designed as game sites like Second Life is. However, these sites contain all factors of a game. They are not only useful, but also entertaining. You can manage relationships with friends, gain recognition, and even set trends. This book will describe the view of websites as games in general, and then study Digg, YouTube and Facebook as specific case studies. It will show you what the goals of these websites are, how to play, and how to win. Applying the game perspective to more areas of the web, users may find other hidden games and can thus use those sites with greater efficiency. Web designers also can learn from this perspective and use the game design to achieve better results.
Hans De Keulenaer

Why adding a ton of new articles to your website is usually a bad idea. - 0 views

  • The problem is these articles are mostly of mediocre quality. And when I say that, I’m being generous. Here is the real problem. Getting articles written is too easy, and too inexpensive. You just print out a list of 500 keywords you would like to be ranked for, and then submit them to overseas writers who are happy to write them for a few dollars each.
manson

Search engines fancy content - 0 views

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    One of the best solutions that we can give you is to add content to your website. The Search Engines fancy content, make them smile and set up a content development plan. This works for any market - either the Industrial or the Consumer. Adding pages to your website is almost guaranteed to increase your traffic.
Hans De Keulenaer

How To Plan Your New Site Before You Decide Which CMS To Use | CMS Jam - 0 views

  • No matter what CMS package you decide to go with, there are some steps you should take to prepare for the creation of your new site. You should begin the site creation planning long before you determine which CMS will best fit your needs, and you should expect to spend at least a week to accomplish these tasks.
Sergio Ferreira

Create Your Own Widgets with Sprout : Codswallop - 0 views

  • Once you are happy with your widget you can publish it to grab the embed code. It works just like YouTube etc where you are given some HTML to put into your website or blog post.
  • The main draw will be the items found in the Components area, from images through to more dynamic content like Google Charts and RSS feeds.
Hans De Keulenaer

Content Marketing Today » Top 10 Content Marketing Posts in 2007 - 0 views

  • You’ll find everything from great newsletters to bad websites… great custom magazines for reluctant buyers… the 7 deadliest content marketing sins… 6 lessons to learn from a shopping mall…using content marketing to speed sales growth curve.
Hans De Keulenaer

» SOURCING TIP: And Diigo was its name-O JimStroud.com: Exploring the wacky w... - 0 views

  • A few highlights from their website… The Best Web Annotation Service: Add highlights and sticky notes on any web page, anywhere, and access them anywhere. A Great Webpage Clipping Tool: Highlighted portions of any webpage are clipped and collected centrally, which can be shared and searched. An All-in-One Bookmarking Tool: Bookmark webpages to Diigo, local folder, del.icio.us , Simpy, Furl, Spurl… and make them permanently cached and full-text searchable. A Great Collaborative Platform: Share and interact on online findings, complete with highlights and sticky notes. The Most Customizable Search Tool: Like Google’s toolbar, but far more customizable, so you can access any search service with one-click — music, maps, references, local library, New York Times, … Unique Content Selection Menu: Interact with any word on a webpage just by selecting it, no click needed! - highlight, search, look up - whatever you you want!
Hans De Keulenaer

Leveraging the Power of Blogs in an Overcrowded Market - 0 views

  • Will the popularity of blogging lead to its demise? Presently on the internet there are blogs in existence for almost every subject, every demographic, and every topic imaginable and more being created every minute. Lately as I peruse websites looking for useful information I have come to the realization that there are just too many blogs on the internet. While this might not be a popular view it certainly feels good to get that perspective out there amongst ProBlogger readers for debate. It also got me to thinking, will the popularity of blogging lead to its eventual downfall?
manson

Accurate Website Visitor Measurement Crippled by Cookie Blocking and Deletion - 0 views

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    According to JupiterResearch's recently released report, "Measuring Unique Visitors: Addressing the Dramatic Decline in the Accuracy of Cookie-Based Measurement," in 2004 58% of online users have deleted "cookies", which are small files often deposited on their computers by Web sites they visit.
manson

How do you get customers to bookmark your site? - 0 views

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    There are three ways your customers find your site - search engines, links from other websites, and direct traffic. Today I want to focus on increasing your direct traffic, namely bookmark traffic. People bookmark sites for one reason. They find something that interests them, and they want to return to the site again. Here are three ways to encourage people to bookmark your site
manson

Martha Stewart thinks wikis are a good thing - 0 views

  • Martha Stewart Thinks Wikis Are a Good Thing
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      Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia is developing a community-oriented website powered by wikis, President-CEO Susan Lyne said yesterday, addressing the Goldman Sachs Communacopia conference in New York. The company already receives enormous traffic to MarthaStewart.com and is a powerhouse in the lifestyle space, but it has apparently decided to see what else it might do.
Hans De Keulenaer

SecondLife.com - 5 Worst Websites - TIME - 0 views

  • We're sure that somebody out there is enjoying Second Life, but why?
Hans De Keulenaer

Wide Scope » Wordpress as a Replacement Course Management System - 0 views

  • Blog platforms are so good and versatile that educators have all of the resources we need to run a course management website without the need for proprietary software. Blogs do just about everything a course management software system can do and more. There are also several other benefits to do something like this with a mainstream blog platform.
Hans De Keulenaer

Why You Need Three Different Types of Value Proposition - BetterManagement.com - 0 views

  • Segment-based. In the epiphany and awareness stages, with minimal client information, the value proposition is defined to address the needs of a specific market segment. The segment-based value proposition is not designed to sell. The purpose of the statement is to get potential buyers to take action to learn more. That action can be going to your Website, picking up the phone to call you, attending a Webinar, or reading a white paper. Role-based. Moving from the awareness to interest stages, the value propositions become more targeted to subsegments and specific roles within organizations, such as CIOs, sales management, or business unit leaders. Such individuals often have different perceptions of value based on their roles and responsibilities. Role-based value propositions resonate when they address the specific business needs of the people or personas the company is trying to reach. They require a deeper level of understanding of the like-minded groups of people the company is communicating with, including their needs, desires, motivations, expectations, goals, fears, skills, and biases. Client-specific. These value propositions are designed to move prospects from interest to confidence or buy mode. The client-specific value proposition addresses the particular needs of actual, not archetypal, clients. However, knowing the client goes beyond defining the decision influencers’ and makers’ titles and roles. It also means knowing the client’s educational background, personal pursuits, association memberships, business goals and how they are measured, the client’s definition of success, and, of course, the client’s pain points.
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