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12 iPhone applications that help you run your small business.

Posted by Anton in Featured, Internet Business

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Credit Card Terminal

$49.99 • Turn your iPhone into a mobile credit card terminal and accept customer payments when you are on the go. It’s the simple, secure way to ensure you never miss a sale.

Print & Share

$6.99 • Wirelessly access email attachments, photos and other documents that are on your computer – and print them directly from your iPhone to a local printer.

FedEx Mobile

Free FedEx mobile not only tracks all your FedEx shipments right from your iPhone – it can also create shipping labels, get rate quotes and find the nearest FedEx office.

Jott

Free • Just speak into your iPhone’s build-in-mic, and Jott amazingly converts the recording into SMS, email, or online notes. Makes managing your memos and lists easier than ever.

SimpleMind Xpress

Free • Let your iPhone be your brainstorming partner. SimpleMind Xpress is an intuitive, min-mapping application that helps you visually express and organize your thoughts and ideas.

Nimina

$19.99 • Starting a new business? Nomina can help you pick a name, find available web domains, and run trademark searches – right on your iPhone.

Quicksheet

$12.99 • Create, edit and save spreadsheet files on your iPhone. And with support of 125 spreadsheet functions, it works just like it dies on your computer.

Mint.com

Free • Keep a close eye on your company’s overall financial health. Information from all of your financial accounts can be synced together and viewed securely, in one convenient place.

Jobs-Time Tracker

$3.99 • Track your billable time across multiple projects, everywhere your work takes you. Also create time sheets that can be exported and edited in almost any spreadsheet programs.

Analytics App

$5.99 • Want to see how your website’s performing? Analytics App shows you your site’s unique visitors, page views and other statistics using a series of customizable reports.

LogMeIn

$29.99 • With your iPhone you can remotely view your computer desktop over the 3G network or Wi-Fi connection – and access files when you’re away from the office.

YellowPages.com

Free • By using your iPhone GPS, YellowPages.com can find specific stores and businesses near you. Save searches and get directions or business hours with just a few taps.

Is TV Evil or You Just Don’t Know How To Cook It? (About Google TV)

Posted by Anton in Featured, Internet Business

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If the last time you watched TV was back in 1999 and you firmly believe that there is nothing on, you are probably a dinosaur, one of the last species on Earth who don’t see the bright future in today’s technological advance and I’m sorry for you.

The future is brighter than ever for TV today thanks to Google TV. What could be better than to watch whatever you want whenever you want using your iPhone (or any phone for that matter) as your remote?

With one click you will be able to search internet as well as your local TV channels, buy movies on Amazon or watch directly from YouTube having one of the channels to browse Internet.

Very soon you might even see new Samsung LED with build in Google TV (Read: Samsung May Deploy Google TV After All )

Looks pretty much like TV revolution to me…

Related links: http://www.google.com/tv/

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Effective Real Estate Web Design That Converts Visitors

Posted by Anton in Featured, Web Design & Development

Realtors and other real estate professionals are a specific group that can hugely benefit from steady search engine traffic. This is usually due to high “consumer intent”; most people searching for services are ready to buy or act right then and there. Also, real estate services generally come with a high price tag with Realtor commissions being very sizable. In some cases, just one closed sale could pay for an entire year’s worth of SEO and PPC management for a Realtor.

The problem with most Austin and Central Texas Realtor sites, well most ALL real estate web sites, is that they have no clear purpose or call to action. The majority of these sites take you to a homepage with information about Austin neighborhoods and a brief overview of the real estate company or Realtor mixed into the content somewhere. They totally lack a “Why You Should Call Me Now and Not Someone Else!” statement and purpose. Or even worse, there are 20 gadgets, buttons and “search a home” boxes all over there site.

Consider this, most people looking for a Realtor’s services will likely find the local MLS long before they find your site. So if they want to search for a listing, they could do that elsewhere. Your site should concentrate on convincing your visitors that YOU are the person they should contact to list or help them find a home. And the design of your site should bring this statement front and center.

Take for example the site HoustonAppraisalCompany.com.  Their previous design was full of useful information and had a decent call to action, but it was hidden away by all the “noise” that the rest of the site was creating. By simplifying their site and restructuring the layout they were able to improve conversions by 15% and decrease bounce rates by 20%. (Bounce Rates are when someone leaves your sites without visiting more than one page.) They placed their “Unique Selling Proposition” front and center and included a brief video reinforcing the statement and introducing the company to visitors. Now that is good web design for a real estate company.

If you can capture your visitors’ attention quickly and impress or intrigue them they will spend more time on your site, viewing the rest of your pages and soaking in what your site has to offer. This is true for any market, but especially so for real estate where potential “browsers” could quickly become leads.

The Perfect Website Design – In 5 Easy Steps

Posted by Anton in Featured, Web Design & Development

A website is not only about generating more sales – it has a lot to do with your brand image as well. Even simple mistakes in your website design may frustrate visitors! How can you have a website that welcomes visitors and encourages them to sample what’s on offer? Just do these simple things…

1. Focus on content-we know it’s not about the website design. But face it-if you offer mud on a gold platter, it is still mud! The content you put on your website should be useful and interesting to your visitor. Even the best website designs will fail if you cannot provide useful content on every page.

2. Minimize the ads- would you turn on the TV to view the commercials only? Ditto for your website! We’ve come across websites that had little else! If you can avoid advertisements, do so at all costs. If not, confine it to about 25% of the page only. Anything more- and your visitor may flee before your page has finished loading!

3. Avoid these distractions- sounds and animations are a big no no if you want your visitor to really stay at the site. Think about it-would you be able to concentrate on a newspaper if there were flying objects all around you? Your animations and pop ups have a likewise effect! It’s especially annoying for people who have slow connections-look at the amount you are forcing them to download!

Scrolling text has a similar effect. You just assume that the speed of the text is something your visitor is comfortable with-not the best of assumptions at all times!

4. Avoid image backgrounds- they are amateurish to say the least!

5. A wrong focus- a website should be about the visitor. It should keep HIS needs and comforts in mind. It is not really about how cool and technically advanced YOU are!

Remember these tips when you are designing your website- and you are sure to see the improvement in your conversion rates!

The Difference Between An “Expert” And A “Marketer”

Posted by Anton in Internet Business

In Joe Polish and Eban Pagan’s new interview, the two marketers discuss the difference between an “Expert” and a “Marketer”.

With Eban’s recent launch of the “GURUBluprint” program, you can catch him doing interviews pretty regularly over the past few weeks, and with some really interesting internet marketing gurus too. You can read my previous posts, How to Sell Successful eBooks Online, 2, and 3 to see what subjects Eben has been covering.

Let me do a quick recap of Eban’s new product launch. Eban is reaching out to aspiring entrepreneurs who want to branch out onto the online market. He teaches the importance of discovering niche markets, and goes on further to provide a complete blueprint of how to go about starting an online business.

This interview was particularly interesting because it defines an “expert”, and a “marketer”.

If you don’t understand what a marketer is you’re bound to struggle to becoming one yourself. So, this is a really important interview to hear. Here’s a small recap by me if you don’t want to listen to the whole thing –

While experts attempt to sell knowledge, marketers actually think first about what it is people need and what their pains are. A marketer thinks in terms of what does the customer want? What information does a prospect need to solve an immediate problem?

Marketers find niches by identifying a need out there in the world, and giving it to those who seek to solve this need (or problem).

Marketers project themselves inside the customer; what are the needs that are not being met for me? While experts only expect people to buy their knowledge.

Marketers don’t expect people to do anything. They instead attempt to get inside the head of the consumer to find out what the consumer needs. Experts, on the other hand, feel entitled to get money in advance before sharing their knowledge.

Just as Eben has spent the past weeks giving away free stuff, it is exactly the approach he says marketers should follow. It may seem counterintuitive, but by learning the prospects’ mind – thoughts, feelings, the words they use to express their problems, and investing time in connecting with the perceived needs of the prospect, only then can someone see VALUE in a product.

Eben illustrates a good example: Dog training.

Say the issue that an owner faces with his dog is that the dog is barking aggressively.

The dog owner’s biggest fear becomes that the dog is going to hurt a small child, that the dog will have to be put down, and that the owner will go to jail.

The expert doesn’t dig into psychology of the dog owner. Instead he will want to teach him how to have a good dog.

The marketer, however, is going to teach the owner how to stop his dog from barking aggression so that it won’t attack a child, won’t be put to death, and the owner won’t have to go to jail in *60mins or the information is free*.

How much would it be worth for a dog owner to make an aggressive dog gentle? If the dog owner loves his dog, it’s priceless.

There’s the difference between what the expert thinks is valuable, and what the prospect thinks is valuable.

Only when you bring value to the prospect can you bring money to yourself as a marketer.

Eben recommends that you give away your knowledge for free – start a blog, do 5min videos etc., and really listen to your prospects’ words – listen to how they are framing their problems, and what gives them anxiety.

Only when you have understood your prospects psychology can you give him valuable information. Marketers aren’t afraid to lose a prospect as experts are. Marketers are in the business of providing value to people.

Listening to Joe Polish and Eban Pagan’s interview today has made me decide to share with you every day for the next few weeks a chapter a day from Claude C. Hopkins’ “Scientific Advertising” – the classic marketer’s book. It was mentioned in this interview, and I recommend you listen to it yourself if you’re delving deeper into the world of marketing.

Looking forward to reviewing “Scientific Advertising” with you over the next couple of days.

Cheers!

Anna @ Toronto

Everyone Makes Bad Decisions Sometimes, Don’t Let Your Website Be One

Posted by Anton in Featured

Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions.

From time to time everyone makes mistakes. And I know I’ve made my fair share. But your website doesn’t need to be another bad decision. Hiring a professional website designer and developer will save yourself time, money, and a lot of headaches. Here are 3 mistakes that will save you a lot of trouble when looking upgrade your web presence.

A 5 page website seemed like a great deal

Don’t be fooled by this classic marketing trick. Now I’m not saying you can’t have a beautiful 5 page website, but do you really want a site that is limited to only 5 pages? Website designers offer great prices on 5 page websites but when considering your website, you need to think of the future. Think of your website as a marketing tool. Do your other marketing efforts stay the same or do they change with time?

Generating traffic to a website that may only contain a few images and paragraphs of text is going to be very difficult. Working for marketing and search engine optimization companies tought me many things. The first question when starting a search engine optimization campaign is “when did you last update your website?”. Search engines are looking for active websites. A website that is never updated, potentially has little to nothing to offer users and will not be indexed well in search engines.
I got a great price on an outsourced website

I hear this way too many times. And the outcome is usually the same, horrible. I’ve worked on many websites that were originally outsourced and they all had a few things in common.

1. Bad coding

Not only have I found most websites that were outsourced to have basic html errors, but I’ve seen websites that were done using tables and with multiple php errors. You don’t want a website that is full of errors. It makes you look unprofessional. You are basically representing your business with errors. Do you want that?

2. Communication barriers

How can you communicate your needs when you can’t understand or speak the language of the company you are working with? Communication is key in any business, especially in website design and development.

3. Time constraints

Not only will it be difficult to communicate if there are linguistic, but how can you communicate with a company that is half way around the world? Are you going to be willing to after a long day spend even more time at home working on your business website?

Paid advertising

While this isn’t a huge mistake, in my opinion, unless you have a huge budget to spend, paid advertising is a waste. You will get a lot of traffic from paid advertising, but once you are done paying for the advertisements, your traffic will drop off immediately. Organic search engine optimization is the way to go. You can achieve organic search engine optimization results by keeping your content fresh and giving your users something they can use. Blogging is one of the best ways to establish credentials as a professional in your field.

The Birth of New Approaches to Business Behaviour

Posted by Anton in Featured, Internet Business

The Outsourcing Approach

The biggest subject in online marketing forums over the past few months has been on the subject of outsourcing. If you regularly browse around popular blogs, chances are you’ve already been overwhelmed by a massive wave of content, and you’ve also probably encountered enough heated reactions to see that this issue is quite the debate. Two sides seem to be emerging. Those arguing for outsourcing are shedding light on some interesting topics, while those arguing against it by deeming it “exploitative” are shedding light on the more negative aspects.

Read whole article here

Quicken Websites Announces Partnership with ACD Studios Search Engine Optimization Online

Posted by Anton in Web Design & Development

In the pursuit of providing excellent service Quickenwebsites is partnering up with ACD Studios Search Engine Optimization Online. ACD Studios Search Engine Optimization is the fastest growing company providing search engine optimization to a worldwide audience. The product model stands on a single, unitary service encompassed within an ultimate package, called UltimateSEO.

Under the tagline “Your First Class Ticket to Growing Your Business”, the vision is to deliver a first-class product unsurpassed by any competition. Together with SEOPonline, Quickenwebsites announces the same strategy – deliver a single, unitary web development package usable by businesses from start-ups to established, and across a myriad of industries.

In a marketing world filled with do-it-yourself customization, ACD Studios Search Engine Optimization online has entered with a complete solution for any business that is looking to utilize a calibre marketing strategy.

We invite you to visit www.seoponline.com and www.quickenwebsites.com to experience working with first-class SEO and web design solutions.

Wishing you success,

ACD Studios Search Engine Optimization Online

How to run IE6, IE7 and IE8 on the same PC

Posted by Anton in Web Design & Development

If you are a web designer who is perfecting his craft than you must have come across of a cross browser compatibility issue not even once in last couple of years. It’s no wonder that with so many different browsers the website you work on can look differently on Internet Explorer 6,  Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 8. Unfortunately Windows does not allow all IE’s running side-by-side on the same machine simultaneously. But wait to smack your head against a brick wall because there is Virtual PC.

Virtual PC is a program that can emulate windows within windows, saying that it can simulate 3 windows within windows, isn’t that awesome? Thus gives you the option to have 3 main Microsoft’s browsers on your PC, without having to run a test on 3 different machines.

How do you get Virtual PC on your computer?

The process is easy:

  1. Download virtual PC from Microsoft website.
  2. Download IE6-XP-SP3.exeIE7-XP-SP3.exe and  IE8-XP-SP3.exe
  3. Install Virtual PC on your computer
  4. Install first Pack – IE6-XP-SP3.exe
  5. Start Virtual PC program and click “New…” button, walk through the “New Virtual Machine Wizard” to the Finish and don’t forget to point your Virtual Hard Drive Location to the location of file that you got by installing IE6-XP-SP3.exe
  6. Repeat point 5 for remaining 2 files.
  7. Enjoi

How to Use Videos to Help Promote Your Website

Posted by Anton in Internet Business

Effective marketing is essential for helping an online business grow and gain a significant share of their market through the number of visitors to the website. This is especially true for new businesses, where the barriers to entry for others to set up and sell similar goods and services, are normally low.

As marketing budgets get squeezed during the global financial downturn, many entrepreneurs have to be increasingly inventive in their marketing efforts to stay ahead of the competition. This is where web video comes in.

Thousands of hours of content is uploaded to popular to video sharing websites, with millions of people from all parts of the world viewing, commenting on and sharing links with their family.

The nature of how video is exchanged and recommended means that small companies can compete on equal terms with larger, better funded businesses for the web’s huge market of customers.

Getting started with web video is fairly straightforward. You don’t have to be an experienced videographer, you don’t have to own a camcorder or even own any content. You can quickly and easily set up a website (using online website building software) and embed videos from sites like Youtube and Myspace to enhance the written content on your website.

If you fancy yourself as a director/producer, you’ll need a concept, a script, a camcorder, microphone and lights. However professionally directed video will always stand out in the crowd, today most of website designing companies in Toronto have all the equipment needed for producing high quality videos.

With the increasing popularity of portable media players like the iPod and smartphones like the PalmPre, BlackBerry and iPhone, people can access video on the move. When filming a video to promote a website, website owners should consider the size of their screens and avoid any wacky film techniques. Time-strapped consumers need to watch your video and need it fast!

If you’re concerned that your web video production is not of ‘professional’ quality, remember, the success of sites like Youtube has proved that tens of millions of people appreciate good content over style. If the video is funny or thought-provoking, viewers will not just watch the video, but also recommend it to their social media networks..

After you’ve finished editing your video, you can upload it to one of many video sharing sites to be shown to the world. Videos are now being listed as standard with websites in search engine results, so tags and keywords describing the content will help bring your video to people’s attention and drive traffic to your website. With regular video updates, you’ll find that your profile and visitor numbers will grow rapidly.