Transfer Your Domain Name and Save Money

Categories: Design, Hosting & Domains

Did you know that you can transfer your domain name to another registrar as long as your license is still current.

You may be paying too much to renew your domain with your current registrar. Some companies are charging $140 per 2 years.

Online Visions is offering the same service for $88 per 2 years and if you transfer your domain name to Online Visions it is a free service.

If you have more than one domain name we simply give you one set of login details to access all of your domain names at the same time.

Create a more convenient and money saving experience with Online Visions.

If you would like more information please dont hesitate to contact us

Are You Ready To Open An E-Commerce Store?

Categories: Design, Ecommerce

Your E-Commerce store shouldn’t be any different to an offline store. Your visitor to your online store should still “experience” your store. Your visitor will straight away determine if this is a store worth spending time in or not.

The look and feel is important, so the design is the most important decision you will make in setting it up. Just as in offline retail stores that you choose to shop in youself. These stores are usually fresh, stylish, and unique looking stores that cater to a certain product or store.

Your e-commerce store’s colour scheme is very important to your visitor’s visual experience and also your font colours need to be compatible with your background and easy to read. Having a dark background isn’t very inviting unless you are a ghost tour and promoting such a look.

Another good tip is your website should stick to one font as different fonts look untidy.

First impression should be the best impression, so your landing page should be the most important one.

Add the five senses to your web site. Here is an example for a florist: strong visual graphics with luscious full blooming flowers throughout your website, your visitor can see the image, imagine the smell of the image, and feels the image and what the image of the flowers emotively represents to them.

Your products should be easy to see or click on with all the information about the particular product right there for the customer to follow through with a sale and not have to go elsewhere to complete the sale.

Do you have a strong brand name and “logo”? If your logo was taken off your web site do you think anyone could still recognize your “brand”. This is where all your hard work in researching your particular product pays off if your customers can still recognize you.

After reading this “are you ready to open your e-store”? This is just a snippet of advice, if you would like further professional advice on setting up your e-commerce store please do not hesitate to contact us.

What Should Happen When Visitors First Open Your Website

Categories: Design, General, Selling Online, Small Business, Web

Within seconds of landing on your web site your visitors must instantly learn about you, your business, products and services you provide. The importance is the speed in your delivery! Visitors are in a hurry and won’t stick around unless they find their needs are being catered for.

Your product’s benefits should be an immediate result of the visitors needs.

Your website should project your unique individual image that is appropriate to the image of your business.

A subscription form should be highly visible for visitors to sign in on their very first visit. This form should be simple and doesn’t take up much time for the visitor to fill out.

Your website should be structured so visitors with different needs can easily locate what it is they are looking for. This also helps you to know your visitors exact needs so you can follow up with the precise product needed for a sale.

Here is a checklist to look at:

1. Does the Web site load quickly?

2. Does the Web site communicate your business area of expertise effectively?

3. Does the Web site describe the products or services offered?

4. Does the Web site offer news value that I will benefit by learning?

5. Does the Web site communicate how the firm differs from its competition?

6. Does the Web site invite me to participate?

7. Are your graphics too big and your information too small for visitors to read?

If you feel your website could do with a re-vamp then Online Visions is here to help you with any advice you may need to upgrade your web site for success!

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How To Use"Twitter" For Marketing

Categories: Design, Marketing

Twitter is a relatively new web 2.0 site that is starting to gain a lot of popularity. That means that a lot of people have heard of it, but it is also quite common to run into people who haven’t heard of it.. yet. Twitter.com is this social site that encourages users to post often about what they are currently doing.

A lot of people are using it to improve their marketing reach, by being an active twitterer they gain followers who are interested in what they have going on. This means people being exposed to their updates on a regular basis. For example, if you have hundreds of followers in Twitter and you decide to post an affiliate link, that means hundreds of people have instantly been exposed to your offer. In this article, I will discuss ways to maximize Twitter for your marketing as well as a big mistake you need to avoid.

In order to have a fan base per se of followers in Twitter, you must be able to keep their interest in you and what you are doing now. “What are you doing?” is the whole foundation of what Twitter is about in the first place. Make sure to post daily, if not several times throughout the day, updates about what you are doing. The magical thing behind this is that many of your contacts will be able to feel like they know you so much better, will trust you more, and feel much more comfortable about working with you. On the other hand, when you follow others you can learn about them and their possible needs.

The big mistake to watch out for is only posting affiliate links or offers on your Twitter page. This looks like Spam and many people will see you as just abusing Twitter for your own personal gain. Think of it this way, if you would not want to invite your friends or family to keep up with you via Twitter, then you are going about it all wrong. As with anything you send out or provide, ninety percent should be content and ten percent (at most) advertising.

So this concept is quite simple… constantly post throughout the day what you are doing.. it is usually very simple and only takes a few seconds to post! Secondly, if you write articles or provide content online, provide a link for those in your Twitter posts. You may post many things within one day, but the last thing you post for the day is usually the most important because it will be there the longest. This means that your last post for the day should contain a link that you want your followers to see before your start Twittering again the next day!

Another part of Twitter is contributing. As with any social site it should be a give and take relationship. Notice that give comes first… the more you give the more people will want to work with you and the more attention you will receive. Make sure to read and follow other users in Twitter. If you read something interesting or helpful, then make sure to reply and say so, or even put a link for it on your Twitter so that you are directing others to more quality content. This can also be as simple as connecting with other users. If they know you are reading their Twitter page, they will be much more likely to check out what you have going on too.

To get started in Twitter you should first invite contacts who aren’t using Twitter and also find contacts who are already using Twitter so that you can start following them and also start getting people to follow you. Twitter has a nice invite and find feature that makes this incredibly easy. To grow your reach even more you can start following people who follow or are followed by the people who follow you.. or that you follow. You might need to read that sentence again.. but basically you can find other users to connect with that are already connected to other users.

Now for a big tip. If you really want to maximize the potential with Twitter, you should make sure to take advantage of any plug-ins or sites that support Twitter. Here are three, but I’m sure there will be many more in the future if not already.

Squidoo allows you to input your Twitter account info into your Squidoo account and then it can automatically post updates to your Twitter account when you create or update Squidoo lenses.

Facebook has an application called Twitter, that automatically updates your Facebook status when you make a Twitter post.

The other tool is a free WordPress plug-in called TweetMyBlog that allows you to create a two-way connection from your blogs to Twitter. TweetMyBlog allows you to use a widget on your WordPress blogs that will display your current Twitter feed.. that way all visitors to your blog can look at the widget and see a running feed of your latest Twitter posts. If they click on that, they will be brought to your Twitter page. In addition, when you make a new post to your blog, TweetMyBlog will automatically make a post to your Twitter page with a link to your latest blog post. Imagine the extra exposure you can receive by using these tools that help people see more of what you are doing.

Lastly, have fun! Twitter is a social site… so interact and enjoy!

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