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Seo Master present to you:

Online business that means its web marketing, in general term for marketing done on the internet .It's basically a computer –based version of traditional marketing objectives that involve a product, price packaging, promotion and place. Marketing is ultimately about propelling a product or service through the proper channels and web marketing uses the internet as that channel. Online business related site online shopping.

Here the tips can help you achieve that and improve the bottom line of your online business.

  • Know what your customers want before they know they want it

    We are not clairvoyant, but by studying the habits of your customers you will see patterns that indicate what your customers are not only buying, but how they are buying it and why. Think seasonal patterns. Study your competition to see when they start pushing different type of merchandise.

  • Don't be afraid to be different

    When I first started out with an online business, I tended to follow the leaders. That is, I often patterned my business model after other businesses that offered the same types of service I was going to offer. What I failed to realize was that these companies had something I did not have…a reputation. Before customers willingly spend their money on what you are offering, they have to feel comfortable doing business with you. Credibility is an important part of building your online reputation and appearing just like all of the other online businesses is not going to convince customers that you are better. Look over your website and find a way to differentiate yourself from the hundreds, if not thousands of others that provide the same service.

  • One of the basic tenets of the retail world is to walk the store like a customer

    The same is true with an online business. Take an objective look at your business and how the customer sees it when they first click on your site. Better yet, have a friend or relative look over your site. As the business owner I knew exactly what was being portrayed but it wasn't until my daughter, a professional graphic artist pointed out that many of the offerings weren't specific that I could see what was missing.

    Simple language can make a big difference in how you present yourself to your customers. While working in retail, most employees, myself included used "corporate speak" on a daily basis but our customers had no idea what we were talking about. I learned to explain things to customers in a language they could understand and it made a big difference in effectively communicating with them.

  • Make your site different

    Many websites have taken search engine optimization efforts too far. They have heard that search engines look for quality text-based information that is relevant to the search term entered and turned their website into batches of reading material. Frankly, if customers want to read, they'll go to the library. Most people are attracted to a visual experience. Graphic presentations not only draw their attention, but it helps them remember you. Textual material is important and if you can't use text embedded in your graphics, don't go overboard with text. It may draw the search engines' attention but search engines are never converted into customers, humans are.

    Like Askbazar.com

  • Make hot deals prominent on your site

    Businesses usually lose money on clearance items so they tend to hide them, wanting customers instead to buy things at the regular price. However, many traditional businesses use discounted items as loss leaders, meaning they are willing to sell something below cost, hoping customers will buy other items with a higher mark-up. Make your hot deals prominent on your site to grab their attention.

  • Be recognizable to your customers

    When customers see or hear your name, it needs to be immediately recognizable. When you are first starting out in an online business, your marketing will also include some off line efforts. Your logo, internet address and/or your company's tag line needs to consistently be present. Whether you sponsor a local sports team or take out ads in the local paper, when your logo is seen by potential customers, they instantly think of you.

  • Let your internet presence be known

    Following name recognition is the work you need to do to make sure your name comes up high on search engine results pages. Before you launch your internet business, make sure the site if SEO ready. If you have already launched, don't be afraid to make amends with the search engines. If the move requires a re-launch, keep your site's colors and logo the same (remember consistency) and use the opportunity to send out a press release announcing the new site.

  • Learn quickly from your mistakes

    If you make a mistake be quick to admit it. Mea Culpa can quickly turn a customer around and by admitting the mistake and offering to make it good, can turn a bad customer experience around, making a friend instead of a former customer.

  • Keep focus on back-end operations

    Too many online businesses focus exclusively on the customer experience while they peruse a website. If they have trouble at the checkout, you will lose them. Remember the part about walking the store like a customer? If they have to stand in line too long, they probably won't be back. If your online customers have to surf through too many pages and have trouble figuring out how to pay for their purchases, they probably won't make even that first purchase.

  • Exceed customers' expectations

    Instead of asking a customer, "How can I help you?" Try asking "What can I do for you today? Sure, it's a matter of semantics but the customer sees it as you trying to make an effort to help them. I remember calling an online business to complain about a faulty part on an item I purchased from them. The handle on the lid of a crock pot came off after the first use. The customer service representative promised to send a new lid. The very next day I received a whole new crock pot- sent Federal Express. From that experience I will be a loyal customer.

    Constantly seeing what your customers want, and treating each one like they are the most important person in the world, will turn them into life-long friends as well as customers. From my experience with that company, it correctly figure that even though they were losing the price of the crock pot, and the shipping cost, I would come back and buy more.

2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:
blogger animated label cloud
As you all know good and relevant widgets make your blog easy to navigate and can help to keep visitors engaged on your blog. Today i will teach you to add such usefull widget to your blog. This blogger widget looks cool on your blog as well as helps user to navigate on your blog. I had previosly posted about how to add label or categories cloud on your blog, In this post i will teach you to add animated label cloud to your blog.


Adding Label or Categories Cloud

    1. Go to Dashboard > Layout > Add Gadget.
    2. Now choose labels from pop up window and change setting as show in below image.

    3. Now save it and follow below steps to animate label or categories cloud. For more details check below article.


Animating Label Cloud 

    1. Go to your Blogger Dashboard and Click on Template
    2. Then click on Edit HTML
    3. Now search for below code be clicking CTRL  + F
<b:section class=’sidebar’ id=’sidebar’ preferred=’yes’>
    4. Now paste below code just after the code you search on step 3.
<b:widget id='Label99' locked='false' title='Labels' type='Label'>
<b:includable id='main'>
<b:if cond='data:title'>
<h2><data:title/></h2>
</b:if>
<div class='widget-content'>
<script src='http://sites.google.com/site/bloggerustemplatus/code/swfobject.js' type='text/javascript'/>
<div id='flashcontent'>My Bloggers World <a href='http://mybloggersworld.blogspot.in/'>Mbw</a> and <a href='http://www.matrixar.com/'>Mbw</a></div>
<script type='text/javascript'>
var so = new SWFObject(&quot;http://sites.google.com/site/bloggerustemplatus/code/tagcloud.swf&quot;, &quot;tagcloud&quot;, &quot;240&quot;, &quot;300&quot;, &quot;7&quot;, &quot;#ffffff&quot;);
// uncomment next line to enable transparency
//so.addParam(&quot;wmode&quot;, &quot;transparent&quot;);
so.addVariable(&quot;tcolor&quot;, &quot;0x333333&quot;);
so.addVariable(&quot;mode&quot;, &quot;tags&quot;);
so.addVariable(&quot;distr&quot;, &quot;true&quot;);
so.addVariable(&quot;tspeed&quot;, &quot;100&quot;);
so.addVariable(&quot;tagcloud&quot;, &quot;<tags><b:loop values='data:labels' var='label'><a expr:href='data:label.url' style='12'><data:label.name/></a></b:loop></tags>&quot;);
so.addParam(&quot;allowScriptAccess&quot;, &quot;always&quot;);
so.write(&quot;flashcontent&quot;);
</script>
<b:include name='quickedit'/>
</div>
</b:includable>
</b:widget> 
    5. Now save the template and go to Layout to change the position of the widget.
    6. If you have any problem implementing this widget on your blog leave a comment below, i will be glad to help you out. You may also like to add below widgets to your blog.

Other Usefull Customization For Your Blog

2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: Author Photo
By Scott Knaster, Google Code Blog Editor

Unicode was created with the ambitious goal of representing every human language, with room left over for a whole bunch of symbols, too. More than 20 years after Unicode was started, over 60% of the pages on the web are now encoded in Unicode. That’s pretty good growth when you consider that Unicode’s coverage was less than 5% of the web in 2005. Having a standard like Unicode is important because, as Mark Davis writes, "The more documents that are in Unicode, the less likely you will see mangled characters (what Japanese call mojibake) when you're surfing the web."


In news of older stuff, a Russian expedition that has been working for 10 years has finally drilled through Antarctic ice and reached Lake Vostok, a huge freshwater lake more than 12,000 feet below the surface. The ice has covered this lake for at least 15 million years, which is well before the work on Unicode began. Eventually the team will take samples of the lake water, looking for signs of life and other ancient treasures.

Finally, you can go back even further in time and listen to the song of a cricket that was around during the Jurassic period, 165 million years ago. That cricket really sounds great for its age.


On Fridays we take a break and do a Fridaygram post just for fun. Each Fridaygram item must pass only one test: it has to be interesting to us nerds.

2013, By: Seo Master
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