One of the key ways to enhance your site and set it apart is offering multimedia content. For major corporations this is not usually an issue of money or resources. For the small to medium business, YouTube (or other video hosting sites) are the key to creating value for your visitors. Take for example the [...]
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Using YouTube To Promote Your Business
August 5th, 2008 · No Comments
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Web Design and Google Adense Heat Maps
August 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Before we we confuse anyone, this is not an article about Google Adsense. In our view, a business selling a product or selling a service while using Google Adsense on their website does so at their own risk. The truth of the matter is, while you can use filters with Google Adsense, customers can still [...]
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Benefit of Hit Counters, Statistics and Visitor Logs
July 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
Electronics is an industry full of numbers. MRP Reports, Market Share, raw material costs, profits, QA reports, POA reports, design wins, registrations and much much more. The amount of numbers would make any Math lover crazy. As someone looking at their company website, you need to embrace the love of statistics. It will benefit you. [...]
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Stock Checking: Should You Get It On Your Site?
July 12th, 2008 · No Comments
A great addition to your site, especially if you use distribution, is a stock check service. There are two major players who focus on this one aspect of the business and both have an impressive line up of satisfied clients. The first is being Stock Check. There customers include: Allegro Microsystems, Fairchild, AVX, Semtech, Microsemi, International Rectifier, [...]
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Why Login Pages Don’t Work
July 8th, 2008 · No Comments
One of the great things the Internet has brought to the electronic component industry, and any industry for that matter, is the ability for customer to search for information and find what they are looking for in relative anonymity. They can check specs, compare, read reviews. But occasionally, there are places that require you to [...]
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Electronics can be fun
July 6th, 2008 · No Comments
Web Design is a serious business. We would never tell anyone to do anything, but put out the most professional website. Nevertheless, we still think there is room for fun in electronics. We, of course, use the term fun loosely. One of our favorite sites, was from a supplier called Associated Components Technology (ACT). This [...]
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Free SEO Tools
July 6th, 2008 · No Comments
One of the biggest problems with internet, in our view, is scams involving people paying for services they can get for free. You should never pay for basic SEO tools .Sure there are consultants and others that can provide specific info, but when it comes to getting some basic info about your website, where you [...]
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Why Use RSS Feeds?
July 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Do you recognize the logo to the left? It’s the symbol for an RSS Feed, of course… But what does that mean and why are RSS feeds so important? RSS stands for Rich Site Summary. In short, RSS is a protocol for delivering ever-changing web content and is used by many news-related sites (such as [...]
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Dead Links and The Lost Customer
June 29th, 2008 · No Comments
What’s the fastest way for you to lose customers visiting your website? Have them come to your website for info they need only to be led down a path of broken links. Imagine an Engineer decides to use one of your new FPGA’s. He or she read about it at an industry journal, comes to [...]
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Domain Names And Meta Tags
June 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment
One common mistake people make, when grabbing a domain, is either choosing a short website name or one that is too long that is either ambiguous to spell or does not real come to mind when your customer thinks of you, for example using something like SMI121.com for your company Semiconductor Mayasan Industries.
Another example of [...]
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