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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Website Stats and Analytics – Do you know what it means?
Do any of these sound familiar?
“According to my website stats I get 3000 hits per month but I’m not getting any sales”
“My SEO provider tells me my visits are increasing by 150% each month but I haven’t had any enquiries yet”
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Website and Social Media Starter Package
Recently I’ve been having a serious look at how small businesses are making use of marketing on the Internet and am finding that despite there being LOTS of help available from local government advisory services, tools for creating free online business pages and profiles and even the option of having a free website and uk domain name there are still many business owners that are shying away from getting themselves online.
Yet another new blog theme
When I first set up my website/blog it was after a long time of people asking me if I had one and telling me that I should have one.
“But you’re in the Internet business. You should have a website”.
And they were right!
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Ruminations
In my career I’ve worked with many small, medium and large businesses in various capacities and have a pretty good idea how different businesses work and the sort of challenges different business sizes and types face. But even with all that experience I had never actually ran my own business (unless you count flogging my paintings to passers when I was 6.) Now that I do run my own business I realise even more that there’s nothing like experiencing things for yourself to be able to empathise more with the businesses you are working with.
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