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According to estimates, as of July 2014, the Internet is used by over 2.8 billion people, out of which 70 percent use it on a daily basis. Studies show that the number of Internet users has increased tenfold from 1999 to 2013. These figures are enough to convince a smart person to have their own spot in cyberspace.
A landing page is a web page a visitor lands on, usually by clicking on an advertisement or through search engine results.The landing page, also known as landers and lead capture page, is generally an extension of the advertisement or the link which the visitor clicked.
Quite often, people complain that their website is not bringing any positive results. This is mainly because your visitors are not satisfied with your website, especially with the content and design.People who visit your company’s website expect to find certain important details about your company. Customers will not be satisfied if they don’t find the information they are looking for.
Blogging is a very valuable tool for businesses inorder to drive more traffic as well as to attract and engage the visitors to your website. Blogs are beneficial from an SEO point of view. A well-maintained, regularly updated company blog stirs the interest of readers and leads them to your website again and again.
In the modern corporate scenario, most businesses have to constantly struggle to strengthen their website credibility. As your website is usually the first point of contact between your business and client, utilize this opportunity to create a lasting first impression. Your website should send a vibe that the organization it represents is reliable and trustworthy.
Small and medium sized enterprises(SME) in India contribute to about 45% of the country's total industrial output. They are also creating about 1.3 million jobs every year. Being an industrial segment with 48 million members, they are struggling to exist and grow in revenue. As with any small business, one of the key challenges is to find cost-effective ways to reach out to more and more potential customers. A key opportunity here is the open and borderless market on the Internet.
Those of you who have been regularly visiting this site would have started seeing small changes in the site related to how it integrates with social media sites. I have been experimenting on how to increase the interactions between us and the visitors on the site as well as between visitors on the site. This is still a work in progress but I wanted to share with you some of the things I have changed on the site
The first thing that you have to do when you want to improve something is to understand what is it that you are trying to improve. To do that you have to have some way of putting that thing which you are trying to improve into a quantity you can measure and get some kind of numbers on. This is applicable not just for your web traffic or social media marketing efforts but with anything (or rather most things) you do in your business.
In the last year or so we have been in the process of transitioning from a small business to a medium size business. With over 50 people in the rolls it was time we moved away from a bunch of people working with and around a single individual to a more structured organizaiton. As part of this transition we have been looking to change gears on our marketing initiatives. For the first time since we started our business we now have a business development team and we have active business development activities going on.
If you are in the habit of running queries directly on your production database to generate custom reports then you will run into the requirement of having to connect to your Drupal database on the Acquia cloud hosting. One of our clients wanted to do this and this is how we got this working for them.
When you host your Drupal site on the Acquia cloud your site resides on a set of different VPSes that runs Varnish, Apache, MySQL and memcache. Additionally you have your staging server, your development server as well as your production servers - all of them being VPSes.