Web Site Mistake
I made a known mistake, Did you make it too?
I was in a hurry yesterday and bought a domain for a site project that I’m working on. Let me explain the mistake and then I’ll tell you what domain I bought. A problem I see with domain names is the possibility of lost traffic or blocked emails and or typo’s. Let me explain: When…
Read MoreWebsite mistakes using Hyper Links
This website mistake has been an issue for a long time but with some of the technologies that have been introduced it has only gotten easier to achieve this mistate. What I’m talking about is hyper links a hyperlink is a section of text that has been given some code instruction to go to a…
Read MoreWeb Site Mistake Using Images Improperly
I’m sure you’ve visited a webiste where a person’s picture looked pixelated or spotted. Or an image had ragged edges, or even yet an image on a colored background that had a white border to it. The reason is that the right image type was not used for the right purposes. Below you will discover the right reasons to use each of the web approved file formats.
Read MoreeMail Mistake?
Ok maybe this one isn’t a mistake but a missed opportunity! If you’ve ever done any training what so ever or maybe provide examples of how to do something to your friends or coaching group maybe you’ve made this mistake. Lets say you’re explaining how to do something with an email address, like setting up…
Read MoreHeadline and Subheadline Mistakes…
Headlines and Subheadlines is an area that I see some online business do correctly but they still miss and important step to make the MOST out of them. Let me first explain what headlines and subheadlines are. Headlines are found at the very top of the web page mostly on the opt-in and sales letter…
Read MoreWeb”Master” vs Web”Designer”
This has been bugging me for sometime and I’m just curious what anyone else thinks about this! There are so many people out there that call them selves a “webmaster” when all they can really do is desing a good looking page, some not even that they take the content provided them and place into…
Read MoreOpt in Page Mistakes
These are called various names such as Name Squeeze pages, Doorway Pages, Gateway Pages, and of course opt in pages. The biggest mistake here of course is not using them although there are many mistakes that people make with opt in pages. The purpose of this page is to get web site visitors to “opt…
Read MoreI made a mistake…
I’ve been marketing online for many years now and have discovered a lot of mistakes over the years and yet there are mistakes I find I make even today and wish I would have known about them sooner. A good friend of mine, who I’ve know for more than 15 years has just released “The…
Read MoreImportant website issue
I’m not sure if this affects you – but I’ve noticed an issue that I just seen today with a recent cpanel upgrade. It appears that an update to cPanel caused a change of the “default” page order on your website. What does this mean? Previously if you had index.html as your home page then…
Read MoreA website mistake I see a lot of web site owners make is with Testimonials.
This is actually a double whammy and here’swhy first off I don’t see people giving testimonials and if they do they don’t give their site url. Always give a site URL in your testimonial most marketers will not mind at all. I usually start of with something like “Hi, this is Frank Deardurff coFounder of…
Read MoreMistakes that web site owners make on Opt-out pages!
Ok, I’m as guilty as the next person on this one but after recently deleting 6,000 eMails from my inbox that has accumulated of the past 5 months without being read and opting out of several newsletters that I don’t read anymore either because I’m to busy or I’ve lost interest I’ve noticed a huge…
Read MoreWeb Site mistakes using the Title Tag
This has to be “THE” biggest mistake I see or maybe it is the mistake that bugs me the most. This mistake happens literally over millions of times on the internet. What is this major mistake I see website owners make? It’spoor use of or not using your web page title. The Web page title…
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