Archive for the ‘Website Conversion’ category

Delaware.net Launches Brand New eCommerce Website for Diamond Motorsports

December 23rd, 2009


Diamond Motorsports
, a full-service powersports dealership located in Dover, Delaware, has launched their new website designed by Delaware.net. The website features a new custom designed interface built on a high-performance Content Management System (Team-Logic CMS), an eCommerce engine (Store-Logic), a brand new vehicle listings application, and a fully integrated Customer Relationship Management (Team-Logic CRM) system.

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Google does not use the keywords meta tag in web ranking

September 22nd, 2009

Many professional website developers have known this to be true for quite a while now but, today it is official. Google no longer uses the keywords meta tag to rank your website.

Please enjoy this video from Google’s search guru Matt Cutts.

Why you need a dedicated web division or individual to maintain your website

August 14th, 2009

In many organizations, the website is managed by the marketing or IT department. However, this inevitably leads to a turf war, with the website becoming the victim of internal politics. In other cases with smaller companies the website may be managed by a single employee of the company. This can lead to a stagnant website that offers little current information. It all depends on how much time the person can spend on the website and still manage their other duties within the company.

In reality, pursuing a Web strategy is not particularly suited to either group. IT may be excellent at rolling out complex systems, but it is not suited to developing a friendly user experience or establishing an online brand. On the other hand the marketing department may only be concerned with making the site flashy and loose the functionality. Lastly if the task is left to an individual in the company with other duties already, the site will more than likely get neglected altogether.

To remedy this there should be either a dedicated department or individual who’s sole task is to manage the website and keep it current, while also spending time researching and developing strategies to keep their site growing with the companies goals. If it is impossible to have a team or individual dedicated to your website full-time, than there needs to be time set aside every week to update and maintain your site or potential clients will lose interest.

Try to think of your website as a garden, without the proper attention it will not be fruitful.  Without continual maintenance and updates your website will not attract new clients to help grow your business. A decentralized approach to site management using a Content Management System can enable multiple stakeholders to edit their respective areas of the website.

Visit http://www.delaware.net/team-logic/ for more information.

Google Search Engine Advice for 2009

January 6th, 2009

In a recent interview at PubCon, Google Search Engineer Matt Cutts highlighted a few important things to look for in 2009.

I have listed some key points from the Matt Cutts Interview below as well as the video. Enjoy!

  • The importance of website conversion data versus raw Analytic data.
  • Having multiple sub-domains optimized for a niche will no longer help you dominate a search engine result page (SERP).
  • Universal Search is more important than ever before and only growing in importance (not good for international companies with one domain).
  • Blogs, Videos and Images are only growing as a means to reach a broader more search educated (tech savvy) customer with your message, products and services.
  • Your website content must be optimized for mobile devices, meaning minimal and selective use of flash.


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