Archive for February, 2009

 

Gathering a List of Trash Email Address

February 12th, 2009

Having a list of customers on your e-mail subscription list gives your company a chance to show your latest products and sell them.   However, this list of customers is only useful if it contains customers from your target segment.  Please don’t think that having the biggest list win.  DON’T!!  The following is a bad example [...]

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Write the Website Content for your Audience, not for yourself

February 11th, 2009

I had finished optimizing a part of my website’s content using a text analyzer and keyword density.  I showed it to my partner for his opinions.  It turns out that he is not satisfied with the content.

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A Great Tool to Improve SEO Copywriting using Keyword Density

February 7th, 2009

I am just starting to write my copy for our Beamstyle Designs website, and I came across this text analysis tool which I find it quite useful to improve my copies.
I am currently writing a copy on online stores design, and I ran the text using the text analysis tool using the keyword “online store [...]

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Java: How to Read a Resource Inside a Jar

February 3rd, 2009

I was packaging my web service API as a Jar file.  The API has to access a WSDL xml file.
The file structure of the Jar looks like this:

If the class is also in the same jar file, you can simply read the file like this:

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How to Lower Your Conversion Rate

February 2nd, 2009

The purpose of a website is to attract potential customers to do target actions.  For an online shop, an action might be selling a certain product.  For a services oriented company, it might be asking for further inquiries.   In Internet marketing terms, a trigger to a target action is called a “conversion”.  The “conversion rate” [...]

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