Another Look at B2B Consumers | Increasing Your Online Conversions

Working with many customers in the Industrial Marketplace, we try to find research that will help increase search engine results and online conversions for our clients. Conducting some research lately, I have found that unlike a consumer, a business buy really does prefer the simple and fast websites that provide online information in a clean format.
Watching the trends of the internet, you will see that business to business consumers are far behind the consumer to business buyers, but with technology, [...]

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Increase your web presence and join the Web 2.0 Revolution!

Filed under: General — Red Rider

On January 16th, the Library of Congress teamed with Flickr for a pilot project with substantial and fascinating implications for the continuing evolution of web-based communities and their direct influence on the control and dissemination of information.
From a collection of around 14 million prints and photographs, upwards of 3,000 photos from two of the LOC’s most popular collections were included in a new Flickr page. The LOC asked web-users to use the basic principles of Web 2.0 to assist in the identification and [...]

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Finding Your Niche on the Internet

Filed under: Driving Traffic,General — Jules

It is hard to find places to post comments, articles or ideas for people in the industrial market. If you had a website that was all about metal stamping where do you begin to start building an online network?
Some ideas that have been discussed before are:

Thomas Register
Industrial Quick Search
Kelly Search
Global Spec
MacRae’s Blue Book

But those are all places where you can purchase links or a program where your products are listed in their database. The only content you may be able [...]

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SEM, Interactivity, and Electronic Media

Filed under: Ecreativeworks,General — Red Rider

“In this carnivalesque conception of language, meaning is no longer the stable image of a world in which the reader projects a virtual alter ego, nor even the dynamic simulation of a world in time, but the sparks generated by associative chains that connect the particles of a textual and intertextual field of energies into ever-changing configurations.”
Excerpt from : Narrative as Virtual Reality by Marie-Laure Ryan
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Red Rider, here, delving a [...]

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Google Continues to Dominate the Market Share

Filed under: General,Google & Other Search Engines — Tracy

The latest numbers are in from Hitwise and it’s no surprise that Google is still pulling in the majority of search engine traffic. Google had a record 66% of the US market share last month, 3% higher than December 2006.
Yahoo comes in a very distant second place with almost 21%, MSN follows with 7% and Ask gets just over 4%.
Also, according to News.com “Hitwise also found that people are increasingly using the major search engines to locate sites and [...]

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