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Internet Marketing – Not A Piece of Cake Pt. IV

January 17, 2010 Posted by admin

In the past three sections of this article I attempted to discuss some basics of registering a domain, hosting etc. In this section I want to talk about the designing of your website; the problems you may face and the mistakes you need to avoid.

In Part III I briefly touched upon the different types of websites you might encounter during your travels and as you think about creating your own online business. I think I have a better way of describing these types:

1. Brochure Type – physicians, lawyers, chiropractors, dentists

2. Information Type – i.e. wikipedia

3. Sales – Amazon, BestBuy 4. A Combination of 1-3

Once you’ve thought a bit about which type you are going to create or have created, you need to know about a couple of errors to avoid whether you are doing the design yourself or just supervising someone else.

Some of the mistakes you need to avoid are:

1. Complicated Design – keep it simple stupid (KISS) is appropriate for web design as much as anything else.

2. Complicated Navigation- make sure that the navigation throughout your site works for your visitor and not just the designer. Test, test and then test again.

3. Custom Fonts – Avoid unusual, customized fonts. First of all, they may notr display on all computers the same way. Secondly, they may be hard to read and cause difficulty for your visitor causing them to hit the ‘X’ button.

4. Content – Unrelated to the type of website, you need to make sure that your content remains fresh and targeted. Return visitors want something new and different even if they’ve been back numerous times before. They want the most up to date gadget, the latest news and the latest information.

5. Above the Fold – Keep the most critical information on the top of the page so that your visitor won’t have to scroll from the top to bottom or from the right to left.

As you are thinking and starting to develop your website, it is always a good idea to check out the competition. Using Google, just type in your keywords (words you think your visitors would use to find the website they need)and take a quick look aat your competition’s sites. Never plagerize. Never copy. Just learn and then use the information to create your own, personalized,branded website.

Keep in mind that what you create now will brand your new company now and for the future.

In Part V, we’ll dive into some detail on getting traffic to your new business, undoubtedly the most critical aspect of being successful on the web.

Cary Ganz is the Creator of Newbie Rewards, A One Stop Shop for Newbies. Newbie Rewards was developed to provide the new internet entrepreneur with one place to find the information, tools, videos, courses etc. that they need without wasting time and money on unnecessary, inaccurate and fraudulent products that provide no true benefit to the new business owner. Free memberships are still available. http://www.newbierewards.com

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Hop off the Bar Stool and Check Out The Best Minneapolis/St. Paul Bowling Alleys Pt. 3

January 8, 2010 Posted by admin

Who doesn’t love bowling? This retro sport has had a resurgence in recent years with televised bowling championships and updated, modern bowling alleys with technologically advanced sound and lighting systems to make the experience fresh and new. If you’re looking for something to do with your friend beyond the usual night at the bar think about going bowling next weekend for a fun, involved activity that you can play with a drink in your hand or you can just chill and watch from the bar stool.

Flahertys Arden Bowl

Flahertys bills itself as a family friendly, down home Irish bowling alley and bar that has been serving the community for over 70 years. Family owned and operated since 1938, Flahertys is located in the Arden Hills community situated nicely between both towns and not far from 694. Also in close proximity to Bethel and Northwestern College, Flahertys is popular with the college crowd on my nights but they are Christian colleges so they are well behaved. Flahertys has a number of great deals like $6 beer pitchers and free party bus rides to Wild games on specific days. For a down home, family bowling atmosphere, check out Flahertys.

Medina Entertainment Center

If you find yourself in Medina, Minnesota for some god forsaken reason, your options for bowling are pretty limited so check out the Medina bowling alley which often hosts a number of great deals for parties and catering. Besides bowling they have a reception area for parties and even weddings, as well as hosting Robert’s Restaurant and Bar and bar and a concert venue. Medina Entertainment Center is obviously more than just bowling; it’s your all-in-one entertainment center for all your Medina fun

Alan McGee is a freelance writer from MN.

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Hop off the Bar Stool and Check Out The Best Minneapolis/St. Paul Bowling Alleys Pt. 1

January 8, 2010 Posted by admin

Who doesn’t love bowling? This retro sport has had a resurgence in recent years with televised bowling championships and updated, modern bowling alleys with technologically advanced sound and lighting systems to make the experience fresh and new. If you’re looking for something to do with your friend beyond the usual night at the bar think about going bowling next weekend for a fun, involved activity that you can play with a drink in your hand or you can just chill and watch from the bar stool.

Elsie’s Bowling Center

Located in Northeast Minneapolis just across the river from the downtown Warehouse district, Elsie’s Bowling is one of the most popular bowling destinations for those in the close metro area, with 16 modern bowling lanes and the latest scoring and lighting technology. They have a number of leagues and clubs as well as the always popular “cosmic” and black light bowling most nights after 9:30pm. With great food, drinks and late hours, Elsie’s is the place to go if you are in around downtown Minneapolis looking to get your bowl on.

Memory Lanes Bowl Inc

Owned by the same company as Elsie’s, expect nothing but the highest quality bowling experience from this south Minneapolis bowling destination. Catering to a younger, hipper crowd, Memory Lanes sets itself apart with its nightly sound and light shows that feature live music in the middle of the bowling action—the band’s play in the middle of the lanes in a elevated set. They have their nights broken into categories, from cosmic to flashback to indie rock and to punk bowling nights so you are sure to find the night that caters to your favorite sound. For south Minneapolis bowling with a spin, you can’t go wrong with Memory Lanes.

Alan McGee is a freelance writer from MN.

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Hop off the Bar Stool and Check Out The Best Minneapolis/St. Paul Bowling Alleys Pt. 2

January 8, 2010 Posted by admin

Who doesn’t love bowling? This retro sport has had a resurgence in recent years with televised bowling championships and updated, modern bowling alleys with technologically advanced sound and lighting systems to make the experience fresh and new. If you’re looking for something to do with your friend beyond the usual night at the bar think about going bowling next weekend for a fun, involved activity that you can play with a drink in your hand or you can just chill and watch from the bar stool.

Skylanes Bowling

Considered one of the best kept bowling secrets in the Twin Cities, Skylanes has some of the most affordable games and drinks in the Twin Cities making it the best no frills bowling spot around. You won’t find any the kitschy cosmic bowling lights and sounds that other alleys have at this low key, old time bowling alley. Reviewers have also singled out Skylanes for having some great, homemade bar food like the BBQ sandwich and sloppy joe. If you are in the crosstown area than Skylanes might be your best bet for a retro bowling experience.

Park Tavern Bowling

With a motto like “Eat. Drink. Bowl. Party” you know Park Tavern has got to be a great time. Billing itself not only as a bowling alley but an “entertainment center” Park Tavern is a great place for a party in St. Louis Park. Just west of downtown and Uptown, Park Tavern is close enough to the suburbs and the cities that it is a popular destination for all types—families, big groups, couples, you get the deal. With a great selection of other games, from pool, darks, sports and video games, park Tavern has a great selection of entertainment options for the whole family.

Bryant-Lake Bowl

Located in the heart of Uptown, Bryant-Lake Bowl is the unique venue that hosts not only bowling, but a theater and a restaurant bar. What makes Bryant-Lake Bowl special is that they don’t just serve the usual bar food, but take great pride in their unique and popular breakfasts and entrees, with most of their menu items built around locally sourced products. They have oneo f the most popular cheap date night specials on Monday night from 6 to 12am with two entrees, a bottle of wine and one round of bowling for $28 per couple. That is pretty unbeatable considering their entrees are usually $10 or more apiece and a game is around there as well. If you want a new bowling experience check out Bryant-Lake Bowl the next time you are in the Lake Street area.

Alan McGee is a freelance writer from MN.

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