Just about every website has a broken link here or there that no longer connects to the page specified in the URL.
In a moment I'm going to show you how you can not only make your error pages far more useful, but also how you can even use them to make money!
I bet you've heard that submitting articles for publication in ezines is an excellent, low-cost means of promotion.
If you're new to Internet marketing, the many acronyms and abbreviations often used in discussions on the subject can be confusing. To help you get up to speed quickly, here are the meanings of the most important:
Though I always recommend that you design your pages to load as fast as possible, just as I do with my own, I actually never wait for pages to load when I'm surfing. However, statistics abound that show that most people do wait, since it's the #1 reason for people leaving a web site. With that in mind, it occurred to me that obviously most people don't surf the way I do, otherwise, page load times wouldn't be such an issue.
Autoresponders (also known as mailbots, automatic email and email on demand) are great promotional tools, without which you'll find it difficult to succeed online.
In a previous article, I mentioned that it's important to know how your pages will appear to surfers, so that you have more control over your image. You should choose a sensible font that most surfers will have installed on their system, and include at least one other similar font as a back-up alternative in your font tags or style sheet.
Follow these important guidelines to increase the odds of having your article published.
Registering at numerous ezine directories, or other Web sites that list newsletters, is a simple way to recruit subscribers. Maintained for the benefit of visitors, these listings provide increased exposure to publishers who add their ezine to the database.
What's the number 1 reason why people leave web sites? Do you know? Not sure?