Holiday E-Commerce Marketing Roundup
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Tips, Steps, and Best Practices to Improve Your E-Commerce Holiday Sales
In September, Taming the Beast covered what it takes to have your customer service ready for the holiday season.
Offer discounts, increase server capacity, learn from your competitors, and bundle products are just some of the 25 E-Commerce Holiday Tips for Your Website.
Check out the step-by-step synopsis and critique of Network Solution’s 7 Steps to Improve Your Online Holiday Sales Whitepaper in Improving eCommerce Holiday Sales Whitepaper Is Really A Best Practices List.
Search Engine Optimization for the Holidays
Make sure you’re getting the basics of SEO right with 25 eCommerce SEO Tips.
Don’t forget that the keywords that drive traffic to your site on a regular basis may not be the same keywords that can drive traffic around the holidays and that you can find out when keywords are searched during the year, with Rebecca’s Plan for the Holidays Nice and Early By Analyzing Search Trends.
And in the event your on-page SEO is top-notch already, you should definitely work on these 9 Linkbuilding Tips for Ecommerce Websites.
How E-Commerce Sites Can Embrace Social Media
There are answers to questions about how e-commerce sites can reach social media users, and which social media sites to target in the Practical eCommerce Interview: Ecommerce Implications From Social Media.
And whether you’ve started blogging for your e-commerce site or not, you’re sure to find tips and tricks in this monster list of ECOMMERCE BLOGS: 75+ Community Sites of the Top Online Retailers.
Pay-Per-Click Preparation for the Holidays
Just like this post probably comes too late in the holiday season to implement everything, regarding your ppc campaigns, you should have fleshed out your keywords, developed holiday ad copy, and focused on the buying cycle. Check out Holiday PPC Preparation: You should have started yesterday for suggestions on writing ad copy for holiday shoppers.
Mistakes can effect the performance of your PPC campaigns. Just check out this post on E-Commerce PPC Campaign Metrics with stats to prove the point!
Google Analytics Tracking E-Commerce Sales
Google Analytics can do a whole lot of things, and sometimes, a nice soul will go step-by-step to help you get your reports to Match Specific Transactions to Specific Keywords.
Shopping Cart Usability
I’ve argued that SEO is more than just on-page and off-page optimization, but includes driving visitors through a funnel. Usability and conversion really needs to be considered a part of SEO. Until it is, you might enjoy the eMarketer graphs on conversion rates and this post that says, “Your Ecommerce site ranks, but boy does it suck.”
And when you’ve been shocked into realizing your site can convert at a higher rate, you’ll be well served to check out eCommerce & Shopping Cart Usability: 21 Best Practices
SEO for Federal Agencies
Search engine optimization is being mandated by the U.S. Senate and coming to a federal agency website near you? Required-by-law search engine optimization is getting closer and closer. Website accessibility and government search engine optimization isn’t new, and this post covers the pathway to required SEO.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act mandated that federal agencies maintain their websites in a fashion that made them accessible to people with disabilities. In most cases, the mandate and subsequent information on how to create an accessible website should have brought the text-heavy government websites into the tops of the search engine ranks for relevant searches. But being text-heavy isn’t optimizing a site for search engines and users. Continue Reading…
Speed Up Your Computer With Fewer Language Files
In a time when storage is cheap, and our portable devices have hard drives that are as big or bigger than what our desktops could hold just a couple of years ago, cleaning up your computer is less and less of a concern. Install all of the programs you want, there’s plenty of space on that hard drive, right? But please, people, cluttered hard drives still need to be kept clean of excess files and defragmented on a regular basis.
As I did an install of a new program, it indicated that the translation files would be 30+ megabytes. Seriously? And I only really need the American English files. I certainly did not need…pig latin?

I did a search on my computer for “lang” and found folders with more than 8 megabytes in language files for languages I do not speak. Always be cautious when deleting elements of a program, but also be cognizant of what you’re installing in the first place. It could keep your computer running faster and smoother.

