Stanley Tang's probably biggest coup is his recent e-book called The Viral Marketing Blackbook which causes a furor among all internet marketers, newbies and seasoned ones alike. When it comes to internet marketing and getting traffic to your websites and blogs the viral marketing aspect should never be left out as you're leaving serious money on the table or simply just could hand over your whole business to the competitors who are always one or two steps ahead.
Every online marketer knows that traffic is essential to success for every internet business. It doesn't matter at all how small or large a website or blog is, website owners need traffic in order to make sales, acquire leads, grow their business etc.
90% of all internet marketers don't know how viral marketing works and how to utilize it, let alone use it to its fullest potential. And that's what the Viral Marketing Blackbook is all about. It is about traffic and how to tap into its huge viral aspect, providing many different techniques and how to use them best.
One of the most common phrases (or rather mantras) among internet marketers is: The money is in the list.
Wrong.
Stanley Tang shows in his Viral Marketing Blackbook that building an opt-in list is just one way of generating and monetizing traffic. In fact, building your list is just a part of a much bigger picture. According to Stanley many so called "gurus" are quite hesitant to show that bigger picture to anyone and only give out some bits and pieces, giving the feeling of receiving a whole blueprint when in fact they only reveal a small piece of the puzzle.
The true "gurus" are those who created empires like Yahoo, eBay or Amazon. None of these made billions of dollars using an opt-in list. They made their billions by driving massive traffic to their websites and monetizing them.
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Easy Marketing With Forum Marketing
Many people each day use the Internet as a form of communicating with others. They either do it through instant messaging, email, social networking sites or online forums. Most people visit at least one online forum each day as a place where they can communicate with people who have similar interests. This is a great place to go to for advertising because you are already going to be talking to a lot of people who are interested or are going to be interested in what your business is about and what you are selling. You will already have a base of people who will want to do business with you and you will have already built a relationship.
Using forums as a powerful marketing tool isn’t a new concept; people have been doing it for many years now. However many people still don’t realize how useful it is to use a forum as a place to gain interest in what you are doing. It’s great because the majority of the forums out there are free to join. Forums are a place where information is exchanged, ideas and tips, as well as a person’s thoughts and rants. You will find that just about anything is allowed on there, so why not use it as a marketing tool?
When first starting a business, you might not have all the necessary marketing skills needed to be successful at first. However, you probably have a good idea on what your business is about and what you are about to sell, so then you probably already know the type of customer you want to appeal to. If you do know, then the first thing you need to do with forum marketing is find that niche and join the forums that the customers are at. Go to your customers so then they can come to you.
When on the forum, it’s a good idea to introduce yourself first and slowly get to know and maybe even become friends with the people who frequent it. Don’t just start your first post as one that bombards everyone with your business and products, as that sort of behavior can get you banned from forums. Be subtle in your approach and use your signature file to maybe just sneak some information and a link to your website in. If it’s a popular forum, the link might even get picked up in certain search engines. Not only can you get the people visiting the forum to go to your website, but maybe possible outside users as well. At the very least you are creating back links to your site each time you post and this will help in search engine rankings for your site.
It has to be said that forum marketing is just an all round great way to promote your website and business and your products and services. You therefore don’t want to dismiss this easy and free way of marketing. Read More .....
Using forums as a powerful marketing tool isn’t a new concept; people have been doing it for many years now. However many people still don’t realize how useful it is to use a forum as a place to gain interest in what you are doing. It’s great because the majority of the forums out there are free to join. Forums are a place where information is exchanged, ideas and tips, as well as a person’s thoughts and rants. You will find that just about anything is allowed on there, so why not use it as a marketing tool?
When first starting a business, you might not have all the necessary marketing skills needed to be successful at first. However, you probably have a good idea on what your business is about and what you are about to sell, so then you probably already know the type of customer you want to appeal to. If you do know, then the first thing you need to do with forum marketing is find that niche and join the forums that the customers are at. Go to your customers so then they can come to you.
When on the forum, it’s a good idea to introduce yourself first and slowly get to know and maybe even become friends with the people who frequent it. Don’t just start your first post as one that bombards everyone with your business and products, as that sort of behavior can get you banned from forums. Be subtle in your approach and use your signature file to maybe just sneak some information and a link to your website in. If it’s a popular forum, the link might even get picked up in certain search engines. Not only can you get the people visiting the forum to go to your website, but maybe possible outside users as well. At the very least you are creating back links to your site each time you post and this will help in search engine rankings for your site.
It has to be said that forum marketing is just an all round great way to promote your website and business and your products and services. You therefore don’t want to dismiss this easy and free way of marketing. Read More .....
Article Marketing As A Method Of Internet Marketing For Your Home Based Business
Working at home can be a challenge but making use of article marketing as a form of internet marketing can make your job a whole lot easier. If you have a website and want to bring more traffic to your site then one way to make this happen is to write articles relevant to the subject of your business and then submit these articles to article directories over the web that are free. People searching for free content will then take your articles and use them at their site and this means you get free publicity for your work at home business.
In this case your articles can be reproduced a number of times which is good news for your developing business. Be aware too that often article directories are connected to other free article directories so your articles could end up on many websites. Your articles will feature resource boxes at the bottom that includes information about the author and also a link back to the author's site. Here is where you can write about your business. If your articles are interesting, informative and even entertaining and sometimes amusing you will send traffic in the direction you want it- to your website and to the products and services you offer.
Both quantity of the articles you write as well as quality is important. The more articles you write and submit the more you expose yourself to potential customers. The quality of your articles matters too. Write well and write in a manner that appeals to the reader. Do not write about your business per se but write in an enlightening, appealing manner that shows you know what you are talking about and have something to offer your readers. Focus on them, not yourself or your business and you will generate the greatest amount of interest.
Write articles that speak to an audience of ordinary people and do not get too wordy. Write with authority but write in an easy to understand and easy to follow manner. Make sure your articles are not too long and don't use too many adverbs or adjectives and avoid big, complicated words. Be very careful about your spelling and punctuation. Make sure you write in a professional way that demonstrates that you know what you are talking about. If you choose a topic that you only know a little about then do plenty of research before you write the article.
It is a good idea to use keywords in your articles because this makes it easier for people interested in your articles to find them. Also use headings and lists if possible because when reading over the internet people often scan the page to find exactly what they are looking for. Read More .....
In this case your articles can be reproduced a number of times which is good news for your developing business. Be aware too that often article directories are connected to other free article directories so your articles could end up on many websites. Your articles will feature resource boxes at the bottom that includes information about the author and also a link back to the author's site. Here is where you can write about your business. If your articles are interesting, informative and even entertaining and sometimes amusing you will send traffic in the direction you want it- to your website and to the products and services you offer.
Both quantity of the articles you write as well as quality is important. The more articles you write and submit the more you expose yourself to potential customers. The quality of your articles matters too. Write well and write in a manner that appeals to the reader. Do not write about your business per se but write in an enlightening, appealing manner that shows you know what you are talking about and have something to offer your readers. Focus on them, not yourself or your business and you will generate the greatest amount of interest.
Write articles that speak to an audience of ordinary people and do not get too wordy. Write with authority but write in an easy to understand and easy to follow manner. Make sure your articles are not too long and don't use too many adverbs or adjectives and avoid big, complicated words. Be very careful about your spelling and punctuation. Make sure you write in a professional way that demonstrates that you know what you are talking about. If you choose a topic that you only know a little about then do plenty of research before you write the article.
It is a good idea to use keywords in your articles because this makes it easier for people interested in your articles to find them. Also use headings and lists if possible because when reading over the internet people often scan the page to find exactly what they are looking for. Read More .....
Small Business Marketing -- Three Tips To Infuse More Style Into Your Marketing Strategies
“The Bold and the Beautiful” isn't just the name of a daytime television show. It also describes how you must put your personality to work if you want to grow your business into six and seven figures.
Take a look at the superstar women entrepreneurs in your industry and you'll see what I mean. They aren't wall flowers when it comes to flaunting their quirky personalities’ strengths in their marketing strategies.
In fact, these women entrepreneurs have cleverly discovered that by shining a spotlight on their innate characteristics they put their business in the spotlight...and reap the rewards.
So how does the woman business owner know which parts of her complex personality will help create winning impact marketing? What if she chooses the wrong parts and ends up looking foolish?
That's where the Branding with Archetypes™ system comes in. Once you have discovered your business archetype (which a Branding with Archetypes ten-minute assessment helps you easily do) you start to see how traits you've possessed all along are now an important part of your marketing strategies.
Let's look at woman business owner, Helen, for example. Before Branding with Archetypes, Helen knew she had a quirky sense of humor and a cheerfully contrary way of looking at things. But she thought those traits were faults that needed to be hidden away in favor of being "business like."
Problem was that by hiding away her authentic nature, Helen was also hiding her gifts, talents and the opportunity to build a money-and-soul-style business. In short, she was hiding away a vital part of her soul.
Her business was practically nonexistent. (No wonder, since if SHE wasn't showing up in her business, how could she expect her clients to?!)
Helen wasn't surprised to discover that her archetype was the Wise Jester. After learning this she realized she had a talent for writing marketing copy that was infused with humor and that created a sense of camaraderie with her reader.
Not long after these discoveries she started her web-based copy writing business, dubbing it Cracker Jack Websites. (Now, doesn't that name say "Get it done and make it fun!" to you?!)
Helen specializes in soft-topic copy writing preferred by coaches, holistic practitioners and other from-the-heart business owners. Her business is booming and she's having fun. Her clients are relieved to find someone who can write from the heart without being hard sell.
Even if you don't know which archetype you are in your business, you can start to infuse more personality and style into your marketing strategies. Here are three simple tips to get started now:
#1. What part of your personality do you most often try to hide?
Quirky sense of humor? Maybe your love of risky sports like hang-gliding over mountain peaks? Or you're known for being bold and ahead of the pack. Or perhaps you secretly channel spirit guides but fear your corporate clients will find out.
Whatever personality trait you possess that got you in trouble when you were a kid in school is probably precisely the one that needs to show up as a key branding component in your impact marketing.
#2. Brainstorm a list of words and phrases that represent that personality trait.
Remember, “tame is lame” so go for words and phrases that may feel outlandish or outrageous.
#3. Cut loose and let your personality show in your next email, newsletter, web page sales letter or flyer.
Now, now, don't gulp. This is actually pretty easy once you give yourself permission to cut loose a little. A little goes a long way so you won't have to do too much to have your personality really stand out.
The basics of marketing a small business are pretty simple to figure out but it takes a bold and beautiful soul to reach deep within and let the innermost being speak through in her marketing! Read More .....
Take a look at the superstar women entrepreneurs in your industry and you'll see what I mean. They aren't wall flowers when it comes to flaunting their quirky personalities’ strengths in their marketing strategies.
In fact, these women entrepreneurs have cleverly discovered that by shining a spotlight on their innate characteristics they put their business in the spotlight...and reap the rewards.
So how does the woman business owner know which parts of her complex personality will help create winning impact marketing? What if she chooses the wrong parts and ends up looking foolish?
That's where the Branding with Archetypes™ system comes in. Once you have discovered your business archetype (which a Branding with Archetypes ten-minute assessment helps you easily do) you start to see how traits you've possessed all along are now an important part of your marketing strategies.
Let's look at woman business owner, Helen, for example. Before Branding with Archetypes, Helen knew she had a quirky sense of humor and a cheerfully contrary way of looking at things. But she thought those traits were faults that needed to be hidden away in favor of being "business like."
Problem was that by hiding away her authentic nature, Helen was also hiding her gifts, talents and the opportunity to build a money-and-soul-style business. In short, she was hiding away a vital part of her soul.
Her business was practically nonexistent. (No wonder, since if SHE wasn't showing up in her business, how could she expect her clients to?!)
Helen wasn't surprised to discover that her archetype was the Wise Jester. After learning this she realized she had a talent for writing marketing copy that was infused with humor and that created a sense of camaraderie with her reader.
Not long after these discoveries she started her web-based copy writing business, dubbing it Cracker Jack Websites. (Now, doesn't that name say "Get it done and make it fun!" to you?!)
Helen specializes in soft-topic copy writing preferred by coaches, holistic practitioners and other from-the-heart business owners. Her business is booming and she's having fun. Her clients are relieved to find someone who can write from the heart without being hard sell.
Even if you don't know which archetype you are in your business, you can start to infuse more personality and style into your marketing strategies. Here are three simple tips to get started now:
#1. What part of your personality do you most often try to hide?
Quirky sense of humor? Maybe your love of risky sports like hang-gliding over mountain peaks? Or you're known for being bold and ahead of the pack. Or perhaps you secretly channel spirit guides but fear your corporate clients will find out.
Whatever personality trait you possess that got you in trouble when you were a kid in school is probably precisely the one that needs to show up as a key branding component in your impact marketing.
#2. Brainstorm a list of words and phrases that represent that personality trait.
Remember, “tame is lame” so go for words and phrases that may feel outlandish or outrageous.
#3. Cut loose and let your personality show in your next email, newsletter, web page sales letter or flyer.
Now, now, don't gulp. This is actually pretty easy once you give yourself permission to cut loose a little. A little goes a long way so you won't have to do too much to have your personality really stand out.
The basics of marketing a small business are pretty simple to figure out but it takes a bold and beautiful soul to reach deep within and let the innermost being speak through in her marketing! Read More .....
Top 5 Internet Business Myths
When you want to start your new career as an online venture capitalist, you should always be keenly aware that there are classic mistakes that most newcomers all do. These are actually common in offline businesses as well, it's just that many times people have more realistic expectations for an offline businesses. Especially when you want to raise money for your online businesses, there are several things to consider. Many potential entrepreneurs believe in self created myths about starting their own business, and end up banging their heads against the wall for that reason. Here are the top 5 Internet business myths:
Myth 1) A great idea is all you need to get rich.
In reality though a brilliant idea is never enough to start a successful businesses. Think about McDonald's Could you make a better burger than McDonald's? Most people would say they probably could or they know someone who does. Now ask yourself, could you replicate that process, think it out and teach it to thousands of branches across the world in a profit maximising way? Not likely, which is why McDonald's is a huge success and you should stick to your grill. Having a great idea is only the beginning, it is just as important to know how to run a business.
Myth 2) Someone will copy your idea if you don't patent it.
In reality no one will be bothered by stealing your idea, until they have seen it make money. And then it will probably be too late for them to get in on the product. Patents have their place though, it makes it easier to sell an idea to investors if a patent is obtained. But otherwise you are better of putting that time and money into your business. Many aspects of Internet business are cover by international copyright.
Myth 3) What you think of something is the truth.
Lose the ego if you want to be successful in businesses. It is easier to find a market and sell something, than to create a market yourself. Always keep your eyes on the ball, which means: Focus on what the customer wants, not what you want.
Myth 4) Financial Models are useless.
It is true that financial models are not something you can base your future earnings on but they do serve a purpose for taking to the bank or investors if you want to borrow money. A good financial model should be able to point out difficulties before your project goes live and so save you and the investors a lot of money.
Myth 5) Focus on delivering a quality product and you will get customers.
It is true that if you have a good product then you will also find some customers, but who is to say how many? The competition in most niches areas is fierce and without marketing you will find it hard to get enough sales for your business to become truly viable. It pays to be creative here, think about offline marketing for your online business. Get cheap flyer printing services and spread the word to as many people as you can whenever you can. Read More .....
Myth 1) A great idea is all you need to get rich.
In reality though a brilliant idea is never enough to start a successful businesses. Think about McDonald's Could you make a better burger than McDonald's? Most people would say they probably could or they know someone who does. Now ask yourself, could you replicate that process, think it out and teach it to thousands of branches across the world in a profit maximising way? Not likely, which is why McDonald's is a huge success and you should stick to your grill. Having a great idea is only the beginning, it is just as important to know how to run a business.
Myth 2) Someone will copy your idea if you don't patent it.
In reality no one will be bothered by stealing your idea, until they have seen it make money. And then it will probably be too late for them to get in on the product. Patents have their place though, it makes it easier to sell an idea to investors if a patent is obtained. But otherwise you are better of putting that time and money into your business. Many aspects of Internet business are cover by international copyright.
Myth 3) What you think of something is the truth.
Lose the ego if you want to be successful in businesses. It is easier to find a market and sell something, than to create a market yourself. Always keep your eyes on the ball, which means: Focus on what the customer wants, not what you want.
Myth 4) Financial Models are useless.
It is true that financial models are not something you can base your future earnings on but they do serve a purpose for taking to the bank or investors if you want to borrow money. A good financial model should be able to point out difficulties before your project goes live and so save you and the investors a lot of money.
Myth 5) Focus on delivering a quality product and you will get customers.
It is true that if you have a good product then you will also find some customers, but who is to say how many? The competition in most niches areas is fierce and without marketing you will find it hard to get enough sales for your business to become truly viable. It pays to be creative here, think about offline marketing for your online business. Get cheap flyer printing services and spread the word to as many people as you can whenever you can. Read More .....
Top 5 Business Books to Read in 2009
Those who want to stay successful in business understand the need to stay updated and constantly push themselves in new directions. Every year there are new books on business and marketing published. Some of these offer great new perspectives, while others are just rehashes of older classics.
Sometimes older books can be just as valuable as new books. Just think of classics such as Dale Carnegie or Napoleon Hill. These books are timeless in that the advice they offer is about human interaction and human nature, which hasn't changed much for the last 10,000 years when we discount changes in technology. This year there are 5 books which are must reads for any serious business man or women:
1. Good to Great
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make The Leap and Others Don't by Jim Collins is an impressive book on corporate culture, that is based on rigorous research of over 1400 companies and what made them successful or not. It includes learning from top CEO's of American businesses and other notable people from the business world. The learning taken from this book, through theory and examples, is that above technology and other external factors, a strong, disciplined corporate culture is the key to success.
2. Positioning:
The Battle for Your Mind: A marketing classic form 1981, which shook the world with its direct approach to sales and marketing. Now available in a new edition, this book describes why it is so important to position your brand in the consumers mind and how to do it.
3. The Tipping Point:
How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell, discusses how events become trends and go onto global phenomena. A very eye opening book for all who want to get the word out. This book is particularly fascinating to read, considering the exponential growth in web 2.0 and social groups online. Gladwell argues that trends are created, not just random. It is about knowing exactly who to tell exactly what to.
4. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People:
Another true classic from Stephen Coldwell deals with everything from raising your children to becoming successful in business, by incorporating 7 habits of success into your life. A bestseller for many years, this book is still as relevant now as it was when it was first published.
5. The World Is Flat 3.0:
A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century: Thomas Friedman could be called a futurist, that is he makes predictions of what is to come. In this book though he focuses more on what wonders have already happened and makes us reflect upon their significance. In that respect, he actually teaches understanding of the present to prepare for the future. The title of the book is a reference to globalization and breaking down political, economic and cultural barriers. A truly inspiring read on how we went from leaflet printing to spread the news of the world to online social groups that transcend borders, age and cultures. If we are to understand the future of globalization this is a great starting point. Read More .....
Sometimes older books can be just as valuable as new books. Just think of classics such as Dale Carnegie or Napoleon Hill. These books are timeless in that the advice they offer is about human interaction and human nature, which hasn't changed much for the last 10,000 years when we discount changes in technology. This year there are 5 books which are must reads for any serious business man or women:
1. Good to Great
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make The Leap and Others Don't by Jim Collins is an impressive book on corporate culture, that is based on rigorous research of over 1400 companies and what made them successful or not. It includes learning from top CEO's of American businesses and other notable people from the business world. The learning taken from this book, through theory and examples, is that above technology and other external factors, a strong, disciplined corporate culture is the key to success.
2. Positioning:
The Battle for Your Mind: A marketing classic form 1981, which shook the world with its direct approach to sales and marketing. Now available in a new edition, this book describes why it is so important to position your brand in the consumers mind and how to do it.
3. The Tipping Point:
How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell, discusses how events become trends and go onto global phenomena. A very eye opening book for all who want to get the word out. This book is particularly fascinating to read, considering the exponential growth in web 2.0 and social groups online. Gladwell argues that trends are created, not just random. It is about knowing exactly who to tell exactly what to.
4. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People:
Another true classic from Stephen Coldwell deals with everything from raising your children to becoming successful in business, by incorporating 7 habits of success into your life. A bestseller for many years, this book is still as relevant now as it was when it was first published.
5. The World Is Flat 3.0:
A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century: Thomas Friedman could be called a futurist, that is he makes predictions of what is to come. In this book though he focuses more on what wonders have already happened and makes us reflect upon their significance. In that respect, he actually teaches understanding of the present to prepare for the future. The title of the book is a reference to globalization and breaking down political, economic and cultural barriers. A truly inspiring read on how we went from leaflet printing to spread the news of the world to online social groups that transcend borders, age and cultures. If we are to understand the future of globalization this is a great starting point. Read More .....
Make Money Online With Your Website
Now, we discuss making money online. It means doing online business. Although there are some ways to make money online without a website or product, just like making money online with Google AdWords or other PPC Campaigns, or email marketing or any other ways. We still have to admit that we are powerful and potential with a business website.
It is very similar to traditional business. You have to have a business name and place. Doing online business, you need a domain name and web server to host your website. Who knows it will not be the next eBay or Google. Just imagine, how much does Google have to pay for acquiring a domain like www.google.cn? (It is a true story that Google purchased the domain name to serve China). Forget about free hosting services; find a reliable hosting service. Free domain and free hosting can not be considered for a business website. There are so annoy that your visitors will go away without staying one second.
You have only several seconds or less than 10 seconds to grab visitors' attention. If you fail, then they are gone. Moreover, if you confuse visitors, they are gone. You need to make a website that people want to browse.
Remember that domain names are unique - no two web sites can have the same name (or the same IP address). And many web hosting providers include domain name and online payment as part of the web hosting. Taking advantage of such an offer is the easy way for you to benefit from your business website.
There are many reasons why choosing the right web hosting. Most important, it should be beneficial for your online business. If you don't purchase a package that offers you all what you need to run your online business, you won't be able to attract and retain a faithful client base to expand your online business.
Attractive, convenient and useful plus secure are what you have to think about your business website.
Just imagine, you are a visitor to other website. What are you looking for and why do you stay to see or click? A website's design should be attractive and easy on the reader. Think of your visitors. Think of yourself! Normally, your website should be clean, crisp, and appealing. Pictures work well with text when you express your products.
Navigation should be consistent throughout each page. Take advantage of template to create a structured template and navigation scheme that is consistent for each page of your website. Check to make sure that none of your links are broken. When adding new links to the navigation, make sure it is added on each page. Remember broken links are devastating to your business.
Security is an important feature offered by web hosting companies and another example of how an online business can benefit from the right web hosting. If an online business cannot assure customers that it's safe to enter personal information on the company's website, there's likely to be few people who are willing to take the chance. Especially when it comes to financial information - credit card numbers and bank account information - security is vital.
Without saying how important the utility is. This is the goal that visitors come to your website. Giving a feedback forms, contact information and term of use or policy will improve your utility. Read More .....
It is very similar to traditional business. You have to have a business name and place. Doing online business, you need a domain name and web server to host your website. Who knows it will not be the next eBay or Google. Just imagine, how much does Google have to pay for acquiring a domain like www.google.cn? (It is a true story that Google purchased the domain name to serve China). Forget about free hosting services; find a reliable hosting service. Free domain and free hosting can not be considered for a business website. There are so annoy that your visitors will go away without staying one second.
You have only several seconds or less than 10 seconds to grab visitors' attention. If you fail, then they are gone. Moreover, if you confuse visitors, they are gone. You need to make a website that people want to browse.
Remember that domain names are unique - no two web sites can have the same name (or the same IP address). And many web hosting providers include domain name and online payment as part of the web hosting. Taking advantage of such an offer is the easy way for you to benefit from your business website.
There are many reasons why choosing the right web hosting. Most important, it should be beneficial for your online business. If you don't purchase a package that offers you all what you need to run your online business, you won't be able to attract and retain a faithful client base to expand your online business.
Attractive, convenient and useful plus secure are what you have to think about your business website.
Just imagine, you are a visitor to other website. What are you looking for and why do you stay to see or click? A website's design should be attractive and easy on the reader. Think of your visitors. Think of yourself! Normally, your website should be clean, crisp, and appealing. Pictures work well with text when you express your products.
Navigation should be consistent throughout each page. Take advantage of template to create a structured template and navigation scheme that is consistent for each page of your website. Check to make sure that none of your links are broken. When adding new links to the navigation, make sure it is added on each page. Remember broken links are devastating to your business.
Security is an important feature offered by web hosting companies and another example of how an online business can benefit from the right web hosting. If an online business cannot assure customers that it's safe to enter personal information on the company's website, there's likely to be few people who are willing to take the chance. Especially when it comes to financial information - credit card numbers and bank account information - security is vital.
Without saying how important the utility is. This is the goal that visitors come to your website. Giving a feedback forms, contact information and term of use or policy will improve your utility. Read More .....
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