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It’s little touches that can make all the difference for an online merchant’s bottom line. For example, consider an online retailer who gets 20,000 hits per month, and has an average order value of $75 – that is to say, customers are spending $75 on average per order.

If that store’s conversion rate – the percentage of customers who become buyers – is one-percent, then that store can expect to make about $15,000 that month from about 200 orders. With a two-percent conversion rate, profits double as well to $30,000. Likewise, profits plunge when the conversion rate does.

Increasing conversion rates should be a primary goal of any online retailer. Unfortunately, there’s no magic formula; no easy, guaranteed way to do it. Some marketers with a narrow focus on a particular niche market might enjoy conversion rates as high as ten percent, while others, who employ identical marketing strategies, might struggle to see even a tenth of a percent. Thus, boosting conversion rates is a bit more like an art than a fine-tuned science or mathematical discipline.
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If you run a website or otherwise operate online, then keeping a watchful eye on Google is highly advisable. After all, Google is the most popular search engine of all with a massive global market share of around 80%. For that reason alone it has the ability to ensure that your website is either a big success, or conversely that it is not seen by anyone.

If Google makes a change to its algorithms or policies and you should happen to miss that this happened, then you might find your site suddenly penalized and your traffic halved or worse.

And Google does make changes to the way it operates – a lot actually. Furthermore, this is truer now than it has ever been before and of those changes made recently there are several that have already had a big impact on the rankings of sites. Here we will look at just some of the many big changes that have happened in the last year or so.
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Building your online presence can pay dividends for your business in terms of market reach, brand exposure, perception of your company and ultimately increased sales. There are numerous tools and strategies you can use that help you to build online presence, from SEO services and blogging to social media. Exactly which tools to use depends on your market, your business, your skills and your resources.

But whatever means you use to build your online presence, here are a few tips that will help ensure your success.

Do Your Research

It can be easy to get caught up in buzzwords and hype over the ‘next big thing’. Make sure you don’t run headlong into something that you don’t understand. Before you set up a Facebook page or Twitter account, look for advice on how to use these tools and others in the most effective way. It’s more difficult to pull back from screw-up or publicity disaster than it is to avoid falling into it in the first place.
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How well you write a page of content determines how successful it is at improving your bottom line. You’ve got a couple of seconds at most to capture those eyeballs and keep the reader on your page, drawing them further in. Fail to do so and you’ve lost that random visitor for ever – and that lead – and that potential sale – the losses keep adding up.
To help you avoid creating pages that just take up space, I’ve noted down 20 tips to writing content that sells.

1. Write For Your Target Audience

Engineer the tone, voice, structure and content of your article towards the expectations, sensibilities, sensitivity and receptiveness of your audience.
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