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Always Room For Improvement
If you own a website or just promote as an affiliate, you will always have room for improvement. This includes layout, design, content, marketing, or even ad placement. Sometimes you cannot outsource certain aspects so you need to focus on your weakest points instead. Here is a simple guideline to make this happen.
1. Get Feedback
Have your visitors/members comment on what they like or don't like and why. If you are getting a lot of the same questions, create a FAQ or change accordingly. Sweeva is a great place to get feedback.
2. Find the Weakest Link
One aspect will always be weaker than the others on your site. Focus more time improving this area.
3. Be Creative
Write down some ideas when planning for your next script update or design. One of the key factors of having a successful site (or product) is a USP (Unique Selling Point); expand on that. This applies to marketing too, generate traffic in creative ways.
Bottom line: Even the big dogs like Facebook, Twitter, Google, and others are always improving, are you?
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Oct 24th 2013 at 6:45 AM by marty thx for sharing
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Aug 5th 2010 at 11:32 AM by bnmarika1214 thank you :)
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Aug 3rd 2010 at 4:08 PM by philjansen Awesome! Thank you for a well informative article Jerokiah, keep up the good work. God Bless!
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Jul 15th 2010 at 7:43 AM by fredds "Even the big dogs like Facebook, Twitter, Google, and others are always improving." This comment on your article says it all. If the "big dogs" are doing it, the "small dogs" have no choice but to always improve, improve and improve.
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Jul 8th 2010 at 5:34 PM by dodomat great words
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Jul 8th 2010 at 3:23 AM by aditya I agree with you. There is always a scope for improvement
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