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JM Press Release Release

Date: 06-01-2007


JM Web Designs renovates their corporate Web site with the latest SEO (search engine optimization) technology

SEO is short for Search Engine Optimization, the process of increasing the amount of visitors to a Web site by ranking high in the search results of a search engine. The higher a Web site ranks in the results of a search, the greater the chance that that site will be visited by a user. Every day, countless Web design firms strive to be top ranked in the major search engines. Search engines like Google use more than 100 ranking factors in their algorithm, making it difficult to stay on top. Now with years of research and development, JM Web Designs has unveiled their new SEO technology.

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8 Opt-In Offers Your Visitors Can’t Refuse

Derek Gehl: E-Business - Entrepreneur.com

Look beyond newsletters in your online marketing efforts to find customers for your e-mail list.

These days, consumers know that their personal information is gold, and they won't give it to you unless you give them a really compelling reason to opt in to your list. And it’s definitely worth your while to give them the incentive because a good opt-in e-mail list will start generating profits for you immediately--and continue to do so well into the future.

Your opt-in incentive should:

  • Offer specific benefits

  • Relate to the reason people are visiting your site in the first place

  • Give visitors a reason to look forward to your e-mails or keep returning to your site

There are tons of different incentives you can use to encourage people to give you their personal information, but not every offer will suit every website or business.

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Do-It-Yourself Check-up

Are you interested in giving your web site a quick check-up yourself? Here are ten proven guidelines to get you started...

  1. Does your web site function quickly and feel fast? Have you tested it with a standard modem connection recently?
  2. Does your home page contain a clear tag line that summarizes your web site or business purpose?
  3. Is the general information about your business centralized and easy to find, e.g., a comprehensive 'About Us' page?

  4. Can you quickly find answers to common questions your customers and potential customers ask you?

  5. Is the site navigation well-organized and easy to use?

  6. Are link names throughout the site clear and descriptive? Would anyone be surprised by the result of clicking on a link?

  7. Does the home page design visually guide visitors to important site features and information, without unnecessary distractions?

  8. Are text layouts designed for easy reading on different computers?

  9. Is it easy to find your key business strengths, described in clear, simple language?

  10. Is it easy to find unique selling points that differentiate your business from your competition?

Did you answer "Yes" to all the questions? If so, congratulations, your site should be in good shape. If not, you've identified some important areas for improvement. Feel free to give us a call or shoot us an e-mail!

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"It was a pleasure working with JM Web Designs. They always kept us up to date on the progress of the Web site and delivered as promised! We are very pleased with our new Web presence."

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