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Business Visionary, Grow your buisness, SEO, Web Design »

[28 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 938 views]

There are many ways to promote your business on line, once you get the site optimized with great keywords, get the design right and do the basic on and off site SEO. Three ways which I have used to help with my web site promotion optimisation in the last 6 months are writing articles, using eBooks to sell the site and established on line stores.
The process of maintaining your visibility of your web site on line is an ongoing process and it is important to diversify the places where you …

Business Visionary, General, Grow your buisness, Social Media, Web Design »

[21 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 1,105 views]

In the last 3 articles I have talked about getting a domain name, setting up hosting, setting up the design of your website with WordPress themes and of setting up the website to be attractive to customers and also to apply web site promotion optimization strategies.
Web site promotion optimization strategies include both onsite optimization and off site optimization strategies.
Onsite optimization strategies are based around things like keywords, domain names, page titles, meta tags and great content.

General, Grow your buisness, Web Design »

[8 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 1,645 views]

My previous article outlined the three basic ingredients for setting up your own website, namely getting a domain name, setting up your web hosting and finally setting up your website design with wordpress.
Now you have your website set up what are your website design and theme options?
As mentioned previously there are literally thousands of web themes and styles which can be uploaded to your word press site. They vary in colour, number of columns and style.
You can find many at www.wordpress.org , you can try the Socrates WordPress Design …

Business Visionary, Facebook, General, Grow your buisness, Social Media, Twitter »

[7 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 1,423 views]

Business plans are always different from one another and reflect the nature of the business owner,  their experience and their vision for their business.
They should be written in the business owners own unique style and not try to copy another business. You are in business to stand out from your competitors, not copy other businesses.
The common thread to all business plans is to  outline the five W’s: who, what, when, where, why.

They are a useful guideline which forces you as a business owner to …