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November
2003 (Part 2)
Design Tip
: Five Steps To A Sticky Site
Ask an average user to define the term "sticky" and you're likely to get descriptive words like flypaper, honey, and glue. But ask a Web site
owner to define the term and you're likely to get a single response: money. The longer visitors stay at your site, the better your chance of turning them into
customers. Here are five ways to increase your site's "stickiness" and profits.
Click here to read on.
Promotion Tip
: Are Hyphenated Domain Names A Good Buy?
Many webmasters avoid using hyphens in domain names because visitors might get confused and enter the wrong URL.
But some promotion experts claim that the potential for search engine success makes the hyphens worth the risk.
Click here to read on.
JavaScript Tip
: Ask Visitors For Help
Slow-loading pages annoy visitors, but another common Web site mistake is even worse: broken links.
This bit of JavaScript makes it easy for visitors to report broken links. Invite visitors to alert you to problems before you lose credibility and customers!
Click here to continue.
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