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Printing and Promotional Products - How Life Has Changed In Canada and The United States! Ralph Wilson, recommends that a company contract out some aspect of their Website development because no individual has the complete set of technology, marketing and writing skills it takes to be successful online.Printing and Promotional Products used to be divided into specialties. Boy has life changed not only do you need to be multi-facited but you better be multi-dimensional. The printing field up until recently used to be dominated by the large companies. A Moore Business Form or Supreme Envelope So you’ve launched a new website. Now what? Carve out a niche. Think like your customer. Have passion and commitment. Write what you know. Read what you can. Know the questions to ask. Admit what you don’t know. Ask for help. The Inte Do You Really Only Have 3 Seconds To Get Their Attention I consult with dozens of companies who’ve launched websites five years ago or more. Many are what I call “first generation” websites. They were launched with no thought to their visitors in mind. It appears that many subscribe to the adage, “If you build it, they will come.”In the internet marketing world there is this misconception about how long you have to get a person to make a purchase, and I wonder where it really came from and why nobody has really thought it out.Let's put on our thinking caps for a minute and figure this one out. Use a brick and m The Internet changed everything, yet there are thousands of businesses, large and small, who don’t have the first idea of basic marketing principles when it comes to Website Marketing. The consumer is now in control. And the first principle of online communication is to master one-on-one communication. Each first time visitor offers you an opportunity to begin a dialogue. That’s it. If your website does not answer the question, “What’s in it for me?” within 3-5 seconds, you’ve missed out. 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While Internet Marketing is not rocket science, it does require dedication, commitment and decision-making skills. It helps if you can write clearly and concisely, too. If your website is dated, don’t despair; the price of a redesign is a fraction of what it once was. Beware, however, a web designer/developer is not a Website Marketer. These are two distinct skill sets. Even the granddaddy of Website Marketing, Dr. Ralph Wilson, recommends that a company contract out some aspect of their Website development because no individual has the complete set of technology, marketing and writing skills it takes to be successful online. So you’ve launched a new website. Now what? Carve out a niche. Think like your customer. Have passion and commitment. Write what you know. Read what you can. Know the questions to ask. Admit what you don’t know. Ask for help. 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If your website is dated, don’t despair; the price of a redesign is a fraction of what it once was. Beware, however, a web designer/developer is not a Website Marketer. These are two distinct skill sets. Even the granddaddy of Website Marketing, Dr. Ralph Wilson, recommends that a company contract out some aspect of their Website development because no individual has the complete set of technology, marketing and writing skills it takes to be successful online. So you’ve launched a new website. Now what? Carve out a niche. Think like your customer. Have passion and commitment. Write what you know. Read what you can. Know the questions to ask. Admit what you don’t know. Ask for help. The Inte How to Choose a Search Engine Optimization Company merse yourself in this new science. While Internet Marketing is not rocket science, it does require dedication, commitment and decision-making skills. 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