Entries Categorized as 'Zen Cart Marketing'

Increase Traffic with This Free New Tool - BlogRush

Date September 16, 2007

Everyone is looking for more traffic right? Well, I received an email this weekend about a new free tool that was just launched called BlogRush and you might want to take a look at.
I am testing it right now, and although it’s too early to determine if it really does drive more traffic to your [...]

New Promotion Central Category Added

Date September 1, 2007

A new category was added to the site recently.
It’s fittingly called “Promotion Central”.
Use it as a type of “reminder” system for when you may want to consider running promotions at your store (if you already do not have a set schedule). The posts will usually be short, and will simply be ideas and reminders of [...]

Generate More Sales During The Next 3 Days!

Date September 1, 2007

Quick alert post here to help you generate some additional sales from your store over the next 3 days.
One way to increase sales is to take advantage of what is going on around you. If you haven’t already figured it out, this weekend, for many, is Labor Day weekend. Are you running a sale? Do [...]

NOW AVAILABLE: Google Analytics Uncovered: The Workbook

Date August 15, 2007

“A full 70 pages revealing information on how to interpret your Google Analytics data to help increase the conversion of your website.

This workbook teaches you how to properly combine Google Analytics, Goals, Funnels, E-Commerce Tracking, and Google AdWords to drive more qualified traffic to your website and increase sales.

Installation tips, shortcuts, screenshot illustrations, helpful hints, [...]

Building Customer Confidence. Some Best Practices You Should Follow.

Date June 20, 2007

In my article titled “Do You Answer Your Customers Questions Before They Ask Them?“, I talked about why it is important to answer your customers questions — before they ask them.
I talked about a number of best practices concepts but never when into detail on “what” exactly those best practices were.
I listed general items that [...]