Web Design Tips To Boost Your Online Sales

Written by Andy Best


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You should also define height and width in all tables and graphics as this aids download time.

Tip 3: Make It Easy For People To Find Their Way Around Your Site

Your site’s navigation should be as simple and as straight-forward as possible so that people can find what they’re looking for easily. Don’t lose sales because people can’t find what they want.

Put a link to your homepage on each page on your web site. This will help visitors who didn’t enter your web site via your homepage to find their way around. You can simplify your navigation by making every page accessible via two links from your homepage and no more than three links from any other page.

Tip 4: Make It Easy For Visitors To Contact You

Place your email address, or at least a "Contact us" link, clearly on every page. If people have to hunt around to find your contact details, chances are they’ll get fed up and leave your site without buying anything.

Tip 5: Make Your Sales Copy Easy To Read

Chunks of text are off putting and are therefore unlikely to get read. This means that if your well-worded sales pitch is written in long unbroken paragraphs, it will go un-noticed.

Use space and bullet points to break up text in order to encourage people to read it.



Andy Best is the author of the “Definitive Guide To Starting & Promoting An Internet Business” This is a step-by-step guide full of advice and strategies to help you start an Internet business from scratch and promote your web site.


Cuda Apparel Introduces Custom Apparel E-Stores

Written by Zane Troester


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Cuda’s Custom Apparel E-Stores offerrepparttar convenience of Internet ordering andrepparttar 108700 selection of a large shopping mall withoutrepparttar 108701 stocking costs and administrative cost torepparttar 108702 clients. The E-Stores operate effectively as a link from a customer’s existing website, or stand-alone.

The E-Store program also can be used as a fundraiser for schools and non-profit organizations in another way. Schools and non-profit organizations can seek business partners to obtain a Cuda Apparel E-Store to enablerepparttar 108703 company’s employees and customers to purchase their logo apparel, yet donatingrepparttar 108704 proceeds torepparttar 108705 school or non-profit organization. In this way, a continuous revenue stream is created for schools and non-profit groups.

The business community likesrepparttar 108706 idea because Cuda Apparel’s E-Stores fill a need by servicing employees, customers and clientele withrepparttar 108707 company’s own imprinted logo garments; further,repparttar 108708 E-Store allowsrepparttar 108709 business to donate to a worthy cause without impacting existing budgets.

Brusan Wells,repparttar 108710 Executive Director ofrepparttar 108711 Spokane Lilac Festival, says thatrepparttar 108712 Lilac Festival Association wanted to set up a Cuda E-Store because “A Custom Apparel E-Store provides us a better opportunity to serve our community,repparttar 108713 Lilac City.”

Readers can view an E-Store in action by logging on to www.cyt.org and then clicking onrepparttar 108714 link forrepparttar 108715 CYT Custom Apparel E-Store, or by going to www.cudaapparel.com, and clicking onrepparttar 108716 “Custom Apparel E-Stores”.

Cuda Apparel is a leading manufacturer of custom decorated apparel inrepparttar 108717 Pacific Northwest specializing in embroidery, screen-printing, tackle-twill and multi-media applications. The company’s clients range from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, colleges, schools, associations, and organizations in need of specialty decorated garments and accessories.

Zane is the General Manager at Cuda Apparel, Inc. which specializes in custom screenprinting and embroidery.


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