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Mar

22

ProFlowers.com Comes Up Smellin’ Like Roses

Posted by kevin under internet, market, news - 1 Comment

The days leading up to Valentine’s Day are some of the busiest for online floral retailers (only Mother’s Day is busier). Big money is required to remain competitive in this market. Both 1800-Flowers.com and ProFlowers.com appeared on the homepage of Yahoo! the week prior to Valentine’s Day and Teleflora.com aired a TV spot during the Super Bowl. In the weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day, each of the top four online floral retailers (1800-Flowers.com, FTD.com, ProFlowers.com, and Teleflora.com) saw a major increase in traffic. ProFlowers.com claimed the biggest spike in weekly visitors, increasing 423% in the first two weeks of February.

When looking at Share of Voice (the percent of visits within the competitive set) over the first two weeks of February, FTD.com and ProFlowers.com stand tall with 40% and 30% of visits, respectively. However, when also considering the Share of Wallet (the percent of purchases made within the competitive set) over the same timeframe, ProFlowers.com clearly separates itself. They accounted for 54% of all the purchases made at one of these four retailers.


In fact, ProFlowers.com led the field in two key metrics: bounce rate and conversion rate. The lowest bounce rate (percentage of visits that result in the visitor immediately leaving the site) and the highest conversion rate both belonged to ProFlowers.com by a comfortable margin. It appears that ProFlowers.com was much more effective at driving quality traffic to their site, as their shoppers were engaged and more likely to make a purchase.

Today’s economic climate is certainly not news to anyone. As consumers tightened their sweetheart budgets, the leading online florists pulled out all stops to gain market share (one going so far as advertising during the Super Bowl). In 2009, ProFlowers.com clearly outperformed its top rivals by having more online transactions than their top three competitors combined. For rival florists, understanding what tactics have helped ProFlowers.com succeed online will be critical to their efforts to regain lost market share as they gear up for another battle come Mother’s Day. (by Dillon McGovern)

Feb

28

Top 50 PR Download Website

Posted by kevin under google, internet, resource - No Comments

Last updated: March 23, 2007
No. Site PR Language Comments

www.download.com 8 * Register
www.filedudes.com 8 * Register
www.freedownloadscenter.com 8 * Register
www.tucows.com 8 * Register
www.bluechillies.com 7 * Register
www.sharewareriver.com 7 * Register
www.simtel.net 7 * Register
www.snapfiles.com 7 * Register
www.softpedia.com 7
www.softpicks.net 7
www.softplatz.com 7
www.37moti.com
www.versiontracker.com 7 * Register
www.en.softonic.com 6
www.baixaki.ig.com.br 6 **Portuguese * Register
www.brothersoft.com 6
www.daolnwod.net 6
www.eurodownload.com 6
www.filehungry.com 6
www.newfreedownloads.com 6
www.pcfreunde.de 6 **German
www.1000files.com 6
www.sharewareconnection.com 6
www.sharewarejunction.com 6 * Register
www.sharewareplaza.com 6 * Register
www.softlandmark.com 6
www.softpile.com 6
www.softslist.com 6
www.winload.de 6 **German
www.download32.com 6
www.fivesign.com 5
www.anshare.com 5 **Spanish * Register
www.bestsoftware4download.com 5 * Register
www.biz2consumer.com 5 * Register
www.dailysofts.com 5
www.molihe.com 5
www.download5000.com 5
www.downloadpipe.com.au 5 * Register
www.fileboost.net 5
www.filelight.com 5 * Register
www.findapp.com 5 * Register

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www.free-downloads.net 5 * Register
www.freewareseek.com 5 * Register
www.mailuntai.com
www.shareware4u.de 5 **German * Register
www.soft32.com 5
www.softizer.com 5
www.soooooft.com 5
www.vista-files.org 5 * Register
www.win2000archiv.de 5 **German
www.ab-archive.com 5 * Register
www.shareme.com 5
www.zgnpxw.com 6
www.securitysoftwarezone.com 5

Dec

23

25 Websites with Lighting Effects

Posted by kevin under internet, resource, web2.0 - No Comments

Lighting effects are often used in modern web design to give a site an interesting and different look. Several months ago I published 40 Photoshop Tutorials for Lighting and Abstract Effects, which includes plenty of tutorials that can help you to get this type of look in your own work. Now, I’d like to share this gallery of sites that are putting those techniques into practice.

Quilo

Quilo

Nice Sketches

Nice Sketches

Color Charge

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Oct

21

10 Ways to Brand Your Blog or Website Efficiently

Posted by kevin under internet, market, resource - No Comments

On the latest State of the Blogosphere report, Technorati claimed that they are tracking over 133 million blogs. That is a freaking lot of them. If we take into consideration standard websites as well, this number will be even bigger. The result? Hundreds, if not thousands of blogs and websites on virtually every single niche on the web.

You can also bet that a good percentage of those will be offering outstanding quality content just like you do, so the competition is fierce.

Under those circumstances, how can you make sure that your blog or website will stand out of the crowd and attract visitors?

In one word: branding.

Bricks and mortar businesses have discovered the importance of branding decades ago, but on the web this is a relatively new trend (just five years ago you didn’t have that many websites around after all).

Below we are going to cover 10 ways to brand your blog or website efficiently.

1. Having a Clear Purpose

You must have a crystal clear vision about the purpose of your website, and you must communicate that to the visitors as well. They must know why they are visiting your website. Why it is worth their time.

ā€œI am going to write about techā€ ain’t going to cut it. What part of technology you are going to write about? Gadgets? Web 2.0? What angle you are going to have? Breaking news? Deep analysis? Where will the value to your readers come from?

You need to be able to answer to those questions easily.

Your aim is to make people associate a concept or thing with your website. If I say online video, you are going to think YouTube. If I say funny pictures of cats, you are going to think I Can Has Bheezburger. If I say gadgets, you are going to think Engadget or Gizmodo.

You get the idea. Now you must make this with your own website. It is not easy, and it takes time, but you should always keep this principle in mind.

2. Being Consistent with the Writing Style

There are many studies confirming that the writing part of a blog or website is one of the main parameters that readers use to determine the overall quality of that site.

You need to be consistent with your writing style if you want to strength your brand with it. It does not matter if you write bringing your personal experiences aboard or if you try to keep a more neutral tone, the important thing is to be consistent with it.

If you read tech blogs frequently, I am sure you would be able to tell a post from TechCrunch and one from Mashable apart just by looking at the writing style right? That is what branding is all about.

This point is particularly important to blogs that have more than one author.

3. Sticking with Your Tagline

Using a tagline is not mandatory, although it can help if you come up with a really catchy and descriptive one (check The Best Website Taglines Around the Internet if you need some inspiration).

The important thing, however, is that you stick with it. It got stick in people’s heads. If you change your tagline every other month, people won’t remember it, and they might even get confused about it.

If you are going to use a tagline, you could also consider adding it to the title tag of your website. This will make sure that the tagline will be displayed on search engines when users come across your site, reinforcing the message that you want to pass.

4. Investing Money in a Good Logo

Just like medieval castles used to be identified by their flags, websites are identified by their logos. If you have limited money to spend on design, make sure that the logo is your top priority.

These days you can get good looking logos for as low as $100 (obviously though that the more you spend the higher the quality you should get).

The logo is important because it is the first thing that visitors pay attention to, and usually it is also the image that will stick on their mind once they are gone.

Additionally, whenever people mention your website on blog, they will consider using your logo as an illustration on the article, meaning that the logo itself will characterize your site even on external places. The image on top of this article is an example.

5. Using a Favicon

Most modern browsers support favicons, therefore you should make use of them. Try to adapt your logo, or use the initials of the name of your site, and put them on the favicon.

Favicons are also important because they will appear on the bookmark section of your users, enabling them to recognize your website more easily among the hundreds of others.

If you are not sure how to create or implement a favicon, read How to Create a Favicon.

6. Making the Design Match the Content

The overall look and feel of your design must match the content. If you plan to talk about stock markets, it would be weird to have flowers on the background image right?

Identify what your core audience is going to be, and design around their perceptions and preferences. If you are going to write for professionals or older people, perhaps a traditional newspaper look would be a good choice. If your readers will be younger, a more colorful design could be used. And so on.

7. Being Consistent with the Colors

Make sure to choose a color palette and to stick with it. Colors and moods are very easy to be remembered, so use this in your favor.

You could use the main color on the links, on the favicon, on the footer and so on. If you are going to create special images or badges for the website, make them match the overall color pattern.

Through out the years it is probably that you will need to give a face-lift to you design. That is fine, as long as you keep consistent with the color readers will still feel at home, and your brand will be kept intact.

You can get more information about color palettes and suggestions on ColourLovers.

8. Using Your Website’s Name on Social Media

Are you going to use Twitter? FriendFeed? Facebook? If you are, you could create an account on each of those services specifically for your website.

Social networks are a big online trend, and probably one that will last. If you manage to get your site inside those networks, your brand will rejoice.

Here is a good example: Michael Arrington is a web celebrity, but instead of creating social networking accounts on his name, he always create them as ā€œTechCrunch,ā€ reinforcing his brand across those platforms.

9. Spending Money on Advertising

If branding was easy, companies around the world would not spend billions of dollars every year on advertising right?

It is possible to create a strong brand without spending money on advertising, but paid promotional efforts can certainly make you reach this goal easier and faster.

If you don’t have a big budget, you could consider spending money only during the launch and on the first few months. Use the money to kick start your brand, and after that work with the content and free methods.

One advantage of paid advertising is that it allows you to deliver a specific message to a specific audience. If you purchase a banner on a popular blog, for example, you know who will be reading that, and you can tailor your words to pass your brand to those readers.

10. Spreading it Everywhere

Branding is psychological, meaning that you will need to get inside people’s heads. Sometimes this will inevitably be a numbers game. That is, the more exposure you manage to give to your brand in front of the web users, the longer it will stick with them.

Practically speaking, use your website name and logo in a many different places as possible. Put the link on your email signatures. Write guest articles for popular blogs and put your website name on the byline. Talk about your website in online forums. Purchase advertising banners. Stamp tshirts with your website logo on it and so on. (via dailyblogtips)

Sep

1

Everything About a Website – Quarkbase

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What to know the information of the site you are looking for? Quarkbase might be useful for you. It is a mashup of over 30 data sources from internet including Delicious, Digg and Technorati and categorized into topics like traffic, social popularity, technical, etc. It is worth to check out!

quarkbase

Jul

3

English Learning Website

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The place contains some online learning materials and learning documentations about English learning.

  • å¬åŠ›ē‰¹åæ« — Link

    Focus on: listening
    Description: for downloading VOA,BBC news etc.

  • 擪恩在线 — Link

    Focus on: All
    Description: Hong’en ‘s online material

  • 中国英语网 — Link

    Focus on: All
    Description: the biggest English study website in China

  • wtopnews.com — Link

    Focus on: listening and reading
    Description: Online Washington broadcast

  • AP Video — Link

    Focus on: listening
    Description: some English short video like advertisements

  • 旺旺英语学习网 — Link

    Focus on: All
    Description: a good personal English study website

  • National Public Radio — Link

    Focus on: listening and reading
    Description: National Public Radio of the United States

  • Scientific American — Link

    Focus on: listening and reading
    Description: Scientific American: provide the latest Science and Technology information

  • VOA — Link

    Focus on: listening and reading
    Description: VOA offical website

  • Google translate — Link

    Focus on: Translation
    Description: The free google tool which can translate some major languages into others

  • WordSmith Dictionaries — Link

    Focus on: Dictionary
    Description: The online dictionaries

  • Dictionary.com — Link

    Focus on: Dictionary
    Description: The online dictionaries

  • The New York Times — Link

    Focus on: News
    Description: Get an American viewpoint on domestic and world news

  • American humor — Link

    Focus on: Humor
    Description: English Comedy Central

  • BBC English training — Link

    Focus on: English learning
    Description: Use the services provided by the world famous BBC to improve all aspects of your English

  • BBC radio — Link

    Focus on: Radio, News
    Description: Listen free to numerous BBC radio stations – (humor, news, music etc.)

  • British news — Link

    Focus on: News
    Description: Get a British viewpoint on domestic and world news

  • Business Balls Acronym Dictionary — Link

    Focus on: Dictionary
    Description: Confounded by all those English acronyms your foreign colleagues use? Find them here!

  • Armstrong-Hilton — Link

    Focus on: E-learning
    Description: A website where you can e-learning the English

  • Business skills — Link

    Focus on: Business learning
    Description: Useful site to explore all aspects of business

  • Free Dictionary — Link

    Focus on: Dictionary
    Description: Another free dictionary. Seems to load faster

  • English training podcasts — Link

    Focus on: English training
    Description: Lots of listening in a variety of categories. Navigate through then click on “visit website” to download

  • For English practice — Link

    Focus on: ESL training
    Description: English as a Second Language training website

  • Pronunciation practice — Link

    Focus on: pronunciation practice
    Description: The world’s most visited pronunciation practice website.

  • Mythweb — Link

    Focus on: story
    Description: Humorous renderings of the ancient stories

  • Simplified Myths — Link

    Focus on: story
    Description: These are written for students and easier to read, also a section on China

  • ę³øę±Ÿč‹±čÆ­ — Link

    Focus on: Learning
    Description: The place we can learn more than English!

  • Studio Classroom — Link

  • č‹±čÆ­äø–ē•Œ — Link

  • ę™®ē‰¹č‹±čÆ­å¬åŠ›- č‹±čÆ­å¬åŠ›ēš„å¤©ē©ŗ — Link

(via fairyfish.net)

Jan

27

Facebook Apps On Any Website: Clever Move

Posted by kevin under internet, news - No Comments

Facebook announced Friday a new JavaScript client library that will allow Facebook apps to be displayed on any website.

The client library allows users to make Facebook API calls from any web site and create Ajax Facebook applications on that website.

Wei Zhu from Facebook explains the benefits:

Since the library does not require any server-side code on your server, you can now create a Facebook application that can be hosted on any web site that serves static HTML. An application that uses this client library should be registered as an iframe type. This applies to either iframe Facebook apps that users access through the Facebook web site or apps that users access directly on the app’s own web sites. Almost all Facebook APIs are supported.

Nick O’Neill at All Facebook writes:

Want to build your own social gaming platform that resides on your own website but leverages the power of users’ Facebook relationships? Now you can! There had previously been applications that could leverage the Facebook API prior to the launch of the platform but there are some significant differences now versus before. The first significant difference is the broader access to Facebook’s core features that the platform provides.

I’m not sure anyone saw this move coming, but Facebook may have just changed the game again by essentially becoming an application host. It’s a clever move by Facebook in a year its competitors will get more serious about offering platforms themselves.

[via Techcrunch]

Jan

1

The website Ads in USA

Posted by kevin under media, news, resource - No Comments

The Internet is full of link building, website promotion and SEO tips. What if we shake things up a little and talk about the way to promote your website which is not being used by many others and which is your own invention. We’d like to present you the most funniest website promotion tips that we collected on the Internet. So, let your quick wits and ingenuity work to the fullest and imagine what you could do to make your website as popular as possible. Are you ready for the most daring and extravagant deeds? If yes, so let’s go:

1. Give your link to millions of schoolchildren around the world. Let each of them create a little webpage with your link at the bottom. Sit back and enjoy all that lovely linkage.

2. Get a T-shirt with your site URL printed on it, hang out at local festivals with that shirt on, and look for the news van. Hang out behind the reporters while they are on camera.

3. Mail T-shirts with your URL on them to people around the country. Hunt those people down and kill them when they wear your shirt. This will put your link as a national headline – “The YourWebsite.com Killer Strikes Again!” (And don’t forget to put the T-shirt on when you get arrested!)

4. Post complete crap about Google, Digg or some other monster on your site and then watch all the links pour in as people call you an idiot.

5. Have sex with anyone popular, put it on video and place it on your website. I’m sure you will get tons of links.

6. Steal flags off flagpoles outside important buildings and schools, and replace them with flags carrying your URL. It will get on the news.

7. Write your URL on your back with a black marker and run around naked on a soccer field during half time. Ah… this should not work for colored people. They can use a white marker, right?

8. Get Angelina Jolie to name her next baby after your site.

9. Pretend to rob a bank (as part of a film shooting), put a T-shirt with your URL printed on and call local television before you start acting.

10. Donate hundreds of attractive and comfortable T-shirts with your URL printed on to the homeless. You will get links because you actually helped someone else in the process of promoting your site.

Do you have more ideas? You are welcome to post your own fantastic and funniest website promotion tips here.