5 Website Errors to Put People Off Buying From You

One day a resident of Feilding was reading a newspaper when an article about a local retailer caught her eye. In the article Feilding, was referred to about six times and each time the town’s name was spelt Fielding. Now Feilding does have a unique spelling that contradicts the English Grammar rule of “i  before e” so it’s an easy mistake to make, and not one a spell-checker is likely to pick up. This reader though, was understandably annoyed about seeing her town’s name misrepresented in an article she really wanted to read.  Consequently, the credibility of the article went

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The Personal Internet Address & Password Log Book

Are you tired of losing track of those login/usernames and passwords you create every time you visit a new Web site? Do you have sticky notes and scraps of paper scattered about your office and home computer space covered with these vital pieces of information, but never seem to be able to put your hands on them when you need them? Now you can keep important Web site addresses, usernames, and passwords in one convenient place! Introducing The Personal Internet Address & Password Log Book! This time-saving, headache-preventing little organizer features: Lots of space: 144 pages, including tabbed alphabetical pages

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Protecting Your Internet Identity: Are You Naked Online?

Today people have an offline reputation and image, but are increasingly creating one or more online personas. Their online image is having an impact on them in many ways. Employers are hiring and firing based on people’s online activities. Criminals are using online identities to abuse or steal from victims. Cyberbullies are taking advantage of those who reveal themselves as vulnerable on grieving or eating disorder sites. Schools are denying admission based on adolescent behaviors broadcast online in social networking sites or media sharing sites such as YouTube. Protecting Your Internet Identity: Are you Naked Online? helps readers understand the

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What information don’t you need on your web site?

Image by hooverine via Flickr It can be easy to get a little too carried away when writing content for your web site and you can end up with too much information. Some of it interests nobody. And uninterested visitors leave. Go through your web site with a fine tooth comb. Look at every word and ask yourself “does this word add value?” and “would we lose anything of I removed it? The more you say, the less people hear. So say more with less words.

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