Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Father’s Day Gifts

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I took a much needed break from reading/learning to add 2 new designs to my store for Father’s Day gifts. I think they turned out really cute!

To see all the products click on Truly Unique Gifts at http://www.givitup.com



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Sunday, May 27, 2007

Taking Charge of Your Marketing

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Kim T. Gordon, the marketing coach at Entrepreneur.com has an enlightening article about the need to market all the time and how to come up with a plan. You may read her article here

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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Maternity T-shirts added to givitup

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I had a lot of fun adding maternity tees to my shop recently. The style is so cute!
I’ve got lots of designs and the easiest way to see them is to go to my product drop down box on the front page and click on maternity. http://www.givitup.com

Here are some samples:

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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

The Basics of Building an Online Business

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Derek Gehl over at Entrepreneur.com has written a helpful article for those still trying to decide how to get their feet wet with an online business. His “8 tried and true steps for attracting visitors to your site and getting them to buy” is a good read:

Entrepreneur.com

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Monday, May 21, 2007

Six Marketing Tactics Worth Paying For

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Mary Crane over at Forbes.com has a good article for online entrepreneurs called Six Marketing Tactics Worth Paying For.

As much as we like the free marketing, sometimes it pays to pay!

Read her article here: Forbes

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

NY Times article shares some good news for Online Store Owners

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The New York Times has an article that is especially interesting to those of us who have online clothing stores or those who are thinking about starting an online clothing store.

Here’s a teaser: For the first time since online retailing was born a decade ago, the sales of clothing have overtaken those of computer hardware and software, suggesting that consumers have reached a new level of comfort buying merchandise on the Web.

Click here for the entire article Times article

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Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Search Engine Optimization for the Small Business Owner

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I wanted to share a great article by Gary Hughes. It will be helpful to every small business owner. Please read his bio at the end for information on his website.

You've worked hard to design and develop a website that will promote your products and services to the world. You've spent hundreds, maybe thousands, of dollars to get your site online. But where are the visitors? I mean, you've always heard, "If you build it, they will come."

Why Aren't Customers Lining Up To buy?

That's the largest problem faced by small businesses attempting to do business on the internet. Larger companies have the resources to pay for traffic. They can advertise on the busiest sites on the net to attract potential customers. They can promote their sites through multiple channels including radio, television, and event sponsorships.

How Can a Small Business with Limited Resources Compete in
This Arena?

The best way to drive traffic to your new website is through the use of search engine optimization (SEO) techniques. Traffic from search engines will usually yield higher conversion rates due to its targeted nature. Individuals performing a search for a
particular product or service have already demonstrated their motivation to obtain what you have to sell. You just want to be sure you're optimizing for the correct search terms and that you're following all the rules.

Liberal Use of Keywords

You may have heard that on the internet "content is king." This is because search engines can only determine the value of a site based on the textual content within the pages of that site. Search engines can't see pictures or video. (There are methods to assist them to do so, but that's beyond the scope of this article.) To rank highly in the search engines for a particular word or phrase, your selected target phrase should be used throughout the content on your site.

How Often Should You Repeat Your Keywords?

The various search engines operate slightly different in this regard, so it's a little tricky. Here are a few general recommendations to get you started on the right path:

1. Use your selected keyword or phrase near the top of the page. Search engines assume that a site that includes content that begins with a specific keyword should probably rank highly for that term.

2. Use your keyword or phrase in a headline tag (H1, H2 HTML tags). If you aren't familiar with HTML tags, do a web search for HTML tutorials or pick up a book on HTML. Most website editors will allow you to easily define headings. The key here
is to use the keyword in a heading to emphasize the fact that your site is targeting that subject. Just be sure not to overdo it. If the word or phrase is repeated too often, some search engines will consider this "keyword stuffing" and penalize or ban your site. You want to be sure to avoid this.

3. Repeat your keyword or phrase within the content of your site. Again, you want to demonstrate that your site is a good resource for the selected topic. You don't want to go overboard. Search engines may think your site content is keyword spam and ban you from their listings. A general rule is to maintain a keyword density of around five percent. Keyword density is the term used to refer to the ratio of keywords to total words on a page. For example, if your content was 100 words in length, you would want to have your keyword repeated five times throughout the page. Keep in mind that many search engines can now determine word or phrase variations. To keep your site content
interesting, you should probably try to use variations of your keyword. This may actually help to boost your results since your content is less likely to be considered spam.

4. Use your keyword or phrase in hyperlinks. Another way to add your chosen keywords to your content is to include them in the links on your page. This includes both inbound (links to other pages within your site) and outbound (links to external sites)
links. Using your selected keywords in inbound links helps to emphasize the relationship of your site to your chosen keywords. That's because a link that includes your keywords demonstrates relevance of the site content to the chosen topic.

What Are Some Other Search Engine Optimization Strategies?

Beyond the use of keywords within the content of your site, there are a few other things that must be done to rank highly in search engine results. The most important is to increase the number of sites linking into yours. Why is this important?
Search engines assume that a site with a higher number of links into it will likely include content of interest to their users.

There several methods for increasing the number of links into your site:

1. You can locate and join forums that are relevant to the content of your site. These forums will usually allow you to sign your entries with your name and website address. This will be counted as a link into your site. Be careful to read the rules of each forum before posting because they are often different. Also be sure to make your postings relevant to the discussion of the forum. Don't sacrifice your online reputation
by becoming known for spamming forums. Using this method correctly can actually position you to be viewed as an expert in your chosen field.

2. You can seek out sites with complimentary content and offer to exchange links. This is usually a win-win situation because both sites will benefit from an increased number of links. The drawback is that you're giving up a link from your site. You really want to have more inbound links than outbound since search engines typically have a formula for determining site value that favors higher numbers of inbound links. Outbound
links count as deductions from the count of inbound links. They're good for another reason, though. The other site's visitors may locate your site on their links page. This will
increase traffic to your site in much the same way that search engines will. And again, these are targeted visitors since they arrived from a site that offers products or services that are similar to your own.

3. You can write articles and publish them to article distribution sites. This is a great way to increase traffic to your site. It can help to position you as an expert on a
particular subject, readers that have chosen to visit your site have already been partially qualified (they are interested in what you provide), and one article can potentially provide
multiple inbound links. This is because the article can be picked up by many others and used to increase content on their own sites. Since you are allowed to include a link to your site in the author details section of the article, your link will be maintained as it is distributed.

4. Another good way to increase links into your site is to produce content that visitors will want to share with others. This may include funny stories, comics, funny or informative videos, etc. If you include a way for site visitors to easily link to your site content, they very often will. This is a great way to get large numbers of inbound links quickly. You will also have the positive side effect of increased traffic from word of
mouth that doesn't even depend on the search engines.

As you can see, getting visitors to your site requires some effort. But it is definitely well worth it. Global Internet traffic is growing rapidly and will probably continue to do so
for the foreseeable future. Doing a little extra work now to secure your place in this marketplace will be very rewarding for many years to come.

Gary Hughes is president of Imparadise LLC, a software
development company that specializes in developing custom
business software to improve organizational efficiency. He also
provides instruction for small business owners to assist them in
promoting their products and services on the internet.

Small Business Web Solutions (http://www.completesolutions.com
)

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Saturday, May 05, 2007

Driving traffic to your website

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This is a great article written by Kelly K. Spors in the Wall Street Journal called ‘In Search of Traffic as a Small Business’ It covers getting more traffic to your website using search engine optimisation, more quality content, links, ads and people who can help you with this if you can’t or don’t want to do it yourself.
It’s an interesting and very helpful read to anyone starting an online store:

Driving Traffic to your website

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Thursday, May 03, 2007

CafePress Coupon

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As an added incentive to buy your custom postage stamps before CafePress discontinues, here’s a coupon:

JOYOUSRADARS to save $5 off $20. Expires May 10, 2007

Just type in the code at check out!

http://www.givitup.com

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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

1 Week left to order Custom Postage Stamps

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CafePress announced today that May 9th would be the last day we can take orders for custom postage stamps. I will miss this product. They were a lot of fun to promote! Here’s what I say about them on my store:

Thanks to a partnership between CafePress.com and Stamps.com, we can create for you a valid USPS postage stamp. We put what you want on our custom stamps and postage pals! You may use the Yoga design and replace "yoga" with your favorite; sport, hobby, person, type of pet, charity, school or college, your business name or anything else you can think of. Send us photos of your children or come up with your own design.

Sending out grand opening announcements for you business? Promote it with your logo on the stamps. Wedding? Put a picture of the bride and groom on the stamps for the invitations and thank you notes. Graduation? Put a picture of the graduate in cap and gown on the stamp for the announcements. New baby? Put a picture of the baby on the stamps for the announcements or thank you notes. Valentine's? put the red Love stamp on all of your cards. The list is endless!


If you would like to place an order by May 9th, click Custom Postage Stamps




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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

More Mother’s Day Gifts

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I wanted to add one more Mother’s Day design to my store, so spent some time last night adding about 60 products. I thought these would be cute for new moms and baby showers too:

Mother's Day gifts



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