Archive for 'Website Tips for Business Owners' Category

Trista Polo added to SCORE Ulster Fall Course Catalog

By Trista Polo - Last updated: Friday, September 3, 2010

Trista Polo to speak at SCORE Ulster workshop on Social Networking September 22, 2010 at the Business Resource Center, 1 Development Court, Ulster Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401.

Is Your E-Commerce Costing You Customers?

By Trista Polo - Last updated: Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Companies spend good money creating e-commerce that is clunky and user-unfriendly. And they are paying a LOT for these sub-par solutions. I guarantee they are not trying to create a bad user experience.

30% of consumers are using local content-driven web sites as the main way they learn about new products and services. Imagine how many customers you would have just by having an average online shopping experience for your customers. How about a GOOD shopping experience….

Female Demographic Loves Social Networking

By Trista Polo - Last updated: Thursday, August 19, 2010

Business owners whose businesses target a female demographic benefit greatly from the integrative social media widgets available through our web and internet marketing solution. According to comScore, women worldwide spend 30% more time on social networking sites than their male counterparts.

AllThatInternet.net Internet Solution Social Media Upgrades Added

By Trista Polo - Last updated: Saturday, August 7, 2010

Thanks to the tireless efforts of our solution specialists, AllThatInternet.net now offers a complete Internet Marketing solution for our business owners. We help our clients save time and money while targeting a diverse market. We help to integrate the hottest social networking tools into the site. But we don’t stop at functionality.
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Trista Polo Interviews Measured to Fit Owner, Beverly White at BNI 10 Minute Presentation

By Trista Polo - Last updated: Thursday, July 29, 2010

Trista Polo Interviews Measured to Fit Owner, Beverly White at BNI 10 Minute Presentation

Blogging Tips for Business Owners

By Trista Polo - Last updated: Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Blogging is simple and takes very little time if you come at it with a logical and organized approach. The best way to start is within your current work style. If you like to plan things out well in advance, take some time to do plan and strategize a time line and topic flow. If you are the type of business owner that likes to be inspired, then keep your eyes and ears open for things that interest you and will interest your customers and followers and write about that.

Blogging is an important piece of your online strategy because it lets your customers and future customers get to know you better and gives your site fresh new content regularly, which helps you with search engine results.

Here are some tips to help you blog with ease….

Better Business Bureau weighs in on web sites for local business

By Trista Polo - Last updated: Tuesday, June 1, 2010

BBB CEO Jim Hegarty has an answer. He says, “A website is practically a necessity for attracting new customers in today’s marketplace, but many small business owners haven’t made the time or found the resources to create one,” adding that “…a website might just be the key to surviving and even thriving in this tough economy.”

SEO Tips from Patrick Gavin to help your web site get better rankings

By Trista Polo - Last updated: Monday, May 31, 2010

Patrick Gavin provides SEO tips to help web sites get the best possible results on Google, Yahoo, Bing and other search engines. Tips include defining your key words, keeping content fresh and relevant and leveraging social media.

Your Competitors Are Upgrading Their E-Commerce…Are You?

By Trista Polo - Last updated: Wednesday, May 5, 2010

59% of companies plan to invest in e-commerce this year. That’s a big jump from 2009, when just 36% said they would invest in upgraded e-commerce features.

Consumers Like to Shop within 5 Miles of Home

By Trista Polo - Last updated: Sunday, May 2, 2010

85% of its customers “spend their dollars within a five mile radius of home.” Most of their activities include dining out, going to spas, visiting local bars, dropping off dry cleaning.