Is your site optimized with respect to geographic location of your prospects? Fact: North America internet users only make 13% of world internet usage. (90% of that number is generated by United States, and 10% – by Canada. Websites get best benefits from the traffic sources that are local to their business. If someone from more »
Search Engines Optimization
In 2011, The United Nations has declared Internet access a human right. Disconnecting people from internet is now against international law, as it is considered a human rights violation. In its Seventeenth Session, UN Human Rights Council had an agenda of Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, more »
Imagine yourself being out of town, in need for a new suit. You go downtown to find a store that can live up to your expectations, anxiously anticipating a perfect find. Picture yourself walking by the storefronts, looking through windows in hopes to find the right place. Imagine coming to the storefront that is barely more »
Nobody likes “Mystery Meat”. Human Factor: Make sure that it takes your visitors less then 2 seconds to figure out what your site is about. In nowadays people are so used to the super-sonic speed of the internet, their fingers click “back to search results” faster then their brains register what did they just see more »
First of all, let me make a note that term Web Accessibility is generally used in a different context: term Web Accessibility means that people with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the Web, so they can benefit from and contribute to the Web. However, in this article we talk about accessibility more more »
Compare your website’s home page to the front yard of the house, and think curb appeal. The house has to look good from the outside: meaning not just to please one old lady that is into plastic flamingos and nativity scenes all year-round (unless you are in the plastic lawn figurine business, of course). Consider more »
If you place a “For Sale” ad into a newspaper, a realtor’s magazine or a community board, make sure your write details about your property. You wouldn’t want to limit your ad to nothing but overly vague “Great Offer!” in description. On the other hand, you don’t need to write a saga of your family more »
When you decide to sell the house, you would not just sit there waiting for someone to figure out that your house is on the market – you hire the real estate agent, place ads in newspapers, and spread the word any way you think is reasonable, right? Then why wouldn’t you do the same more »


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