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7 Unprofessional Mistakes Small Businesses Make On Their Websites
Posted by VirtuosiMedia under Online MarketingFrom http://www.virtuosimedia.com 4808 days ago
Made Hot by: ruth on March 2, 2011 5:51 am
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4808 days ago
Very informative article, and I agree about email addresses. I can't count how many times I've wanted to ask a question and been unable to find a way.
It takes the edge off if my interest was piqued by what I saw. Plus, if I was to order something, I'd want to email as to whether the item was in stock, when & how they ship, etc. I want to know this before I'll order, or I won't order.
Duncan
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Very nice job. It's also possible to extrapolate these 7 points and to say that they are the same mistakes which can harm a blog. I have the same type of bio at the end of my blog as you...kind of a sales-pitch and a "get to know me" sort of thing. So many blogs lack this and the contact info...I finish reading a great blog and think to myself "so what do you want from me now?"
As you state, "you will lose visitors, clients and money!"
Blogs and websites alike are a great way to "sell' yourself; I'm still amazed at how many people miss the boat.
Yoni