Almost all websites have an “end-page”. For example; “an order” or “a subscription to a newsletter” are considered as an end-page.
On these pages visitors will leave your website more often, than on other pages. Of course this is quite reasonable. There will be a moment visitors will leave your website anyway.
Only, to my opinion it […]
Dead end pages on your website? You don’t need it!
February 27th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: · ecommerce, internet, website usability
Never use Google Adsense on your Ecommerce Site
February 20th, 2008 · No Comments
I see a lot of sites which use Google Adsense. Of course you can earn some money with Adsense, but I think it is not always smart.
In general, there are two categories of websites:
Content sites, websites with specific information, weblogs, news sites etc.
Ecommerce sites, websites where you can buy products or services online.
To my opinion […]
Tags: · ecommerce, Google Adsense, Internet marketing, marketing
I want to be found on … error!
February 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment
When you are constructing a website or an ecommerce site you want that visitors could find your site by a number of keywords.
For example: You have an ecommerce site for laptops. You hope new visitors will find your site when they search for “laptops”.
I am sure, this sounds quite rational.
Although, a big mistake is being […]
Tags: · ecommerce, Internet marketing, keyword, SEO