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Three Effective Domain Names Tips and Tricks

By PhilWebServices, Dec. 15, 2011 in Tips And Tricks | 0 Comment

The cyber world has grown so rapidly from a mere 1 original server to 75 million servers worldwide connecting roughly 160 million websites. But these digits are not of consistency as they grow larger as time goes by because of the demands and opportunities that lie beneath every internet server. The worldwide phenomenal hitch nowadays for every planner and website owner is how to make website names and domains more unique and distinguishable for search engines, users and searchers. To try solving this, domain names tips and tricks are scattered everywhere in the internet and fortunately they are more than effective for you to follow.

So how should you do your domain name? Names, in practical purposes are made short and not as lengthy as it should not be, because it’s a fact that humans remember short terms than that of long terms. So if your website is all called Mandarin Services, you can have a domain name like, TMS.com, TMS means The Mandarin Services. themandarinservices.com would be also good, but most of the people consider short terms, acronyms and blending- it drives more appeal and impact.

Another one in the domain names tips and tricks is the opposing forces of the generic and the brand names. Shall you use the generic or your own brand name for your domain name or shall you not? Actually, this is a choice made either for creative or personal reasons. Some name their domains according to their brand name and some name their domain names according to the generic terms in the society. For example your trade is about cell phones, and then you might either make a domain name of e-cellphones.com or have it in your brand, marcuscp.com (marcuscellphone.com). In the two given names, people would search for the phones “marcus” provides, because the very name that you use to advertise your product is the name that you will want for your domain, because that is the first thing that people will try in their browser.

Domain names tips and tricks also include the use of hyphens, plurals, “the” and”my”. This helping figures make your domain name distinguishable, unique and existing. But most of the time, frequent use of hyphens in just one domain name is a no-no because users might end up disregarding the hyphens like this “my-beautiful-web-site.com”, so people might just search, mybeautifulwebsite.com. The use of “my”, “the” and the plural form makes your website distinct to others, like “themistakes.com” “mymusichits.com”

This tips are made just for your convenience, so you may not end up boggled up and be messing with unwanted domain names.

 

Is Your Website Ready for the Average User?

By PhilWebServices, Sep. 11, 2010 in SEO/Online Marketing, Small And Medium Business (SMEs), Tips And Tricks | 0 Comment

For the tech-savvy, the use of Internet and new technology can be fairly easy. A few minutes, and one can easily figure out the ins and outs of an application or the functionality of a website. However, in the real world, we have to consider the fact that not all people share the same proficiency in navigating their way around the web. Others easily get lost in the maze and lose interest altogether. Now, if these are prospective clients, then that would easily translate to loss of sales. These people are known as the average users.

To further identify the things you can do to enhance usability of your website for average users and what are the things you need to avoid.

Known URL

Let’s say the user knows the URL of the website. For savvy web users, they would easily type it in the address bar and be able to easily retrieve the page or be directed to the website without any problem. But surprisingly, novice users tend to key in the URL in the Google search bar or whatever search engine they are using. According to statistics, a lot of people actually do this instead of typing directly in the address bar. Now, this is not a real problem since it will still lead them to the website, albeit longer than necessary. But this poses a problem if your website is not listed in major search engines. If so, don’t be surprised to hear some clients complaining your website cannot be found.

Review Search Engine Results

According to studies, when searching using certain keywords, the average user spends time reading the titles of the results, and only click on the hyperlinks on the results that they find relevant to time. Why is this important? Pay better attention to your choice of keywords to be included in your Title Tag so many people can find more relevance in your pages and invite them to click on the link.

These are just a few of the things that you need to pay better attention when trying to make your site more usable for the average users. Remember, its not just about the design and content, you also need to give importance on the designing your sign to be easily navigation and use. What may seem to be simple for some, can be far too complex for many.

 

How to Attract Readers to Comment on Your Blog

By PhilWebServices, Jun. 11, 2010 in SEO/Online Marketing, Small And Medium Business (SMEs), Tips And Tricks | 0 Comment

Blogs, as we know significantly help in generating traffic and improving website ranking. Comments on your blog posts also play a great contributing factor. But how do you exactly encourage people to post comments on your blog? Here are some basic tips to help you out.

Allow Subscription

Provide option for your readers to subscribe to comments of your blog. This will allow your readers to receive notifications via RSS or email if someone leaves a comment on a particular blog entry. This encourages people to interact and exchange ideas through comments.

Promote

You also need to promote your blog through Facebook and Twitter. There are a number of automated posting service you can use for this. This will make sure your network in Facebook and followers on Twitter will be notified of your new blog posts.

Ask for Comments

By all means encourage your readers to interact and comment on your blog posts. While this actually goes without mentioning, it sure helps a lot if you can be more encouraging in getting readers to share their opinions.

These are just few of the tried and tested techniques to generate comments on blogs. Have more great ideas? Please feel free to share them.