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Google Optimization: E-Commerce @ $1 Cost (Part 2)

February 20th, 2004

by Brian Klais

Originally published in MarketingProfs

Many creative strategies are emerging to help merchants tap into this dynamic new search marketplace. As search becomes more embedded into consumer buying behavior, Google’s success provides both a framework and a reason for thinking about search engine friendliness as an integral part of Web design - rather than as an afterthought.

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Google Optimization: E-Commerce @ $1 Cost (Part 1)

February 6th, 2004

by Brian Klais

Originally published in MarketingProfs

If consumers find e-commerce appealing because it helps them find and buy products easily and in less time, then your Web site is no longer the shortest distance between points A and B: Google is. This means that the notion of an e-commerce site itself becomes entirely fragmented, as every page becomes a potential entry point and selling opportunity.

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Netconcepts to run site for US taxidermy firm

January 20th, 2004

Originally published in New Zealand Herald

Why did Van Dyke’s, a South Dakota supplier of equipment to animal trophy-makers and collectors and a subsidiary of Cabelas, chose Netconcepts to overhaul its website and ecommerce strategy?

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Case Study: Steve Spangler Science

January 1st, 2004

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  • Revenue has doubled every quarter
  • Website drives catalog readers to buy
  • Blogging a sales success
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Case Study: Van Dykes

January 1st, 2004

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  • Online orders have increased over 500%
  • Over a 350% increase in site Traffic
  • 9,000 unique product pages indexed in Google
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Case Study: Guild.com

January 1st, 2004

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  • Sales up 41% after 4 weeks
  • #1 ranked on key products
  • 10,000 new pages indexed
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A Hacker’s Lucky Dip

December 1st, 2003

by Stephan Spencer

Originally published in Unlimited

Cybercrime, in all its facets - hacking, online fraud, security breaches, information theft, defacements, electronic espionage, and service interruption - seems to be at an all-time high. If the threat doesn’t seem real enough, peruse some of the thousands of defaced home pages immortalised at…

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Ecowool

November 1st, 2003

Ecowool screenshotThe previously existing site for ecowool was very well search engine optimized; our priority was to improve presentation, useability and ease of purchase. Our target result - to dramatically increase traffic and sales. A significant part of the budget was allocated for post-completion optimization and marketing.

[ database | client admin cms | SEO ]

Visit The Site: Ecowool

Google Change Good News for Marketers

October 2nd, 2003

Originally published in Catalog Age

The news that Google is continuously reindexing the Web is a gift for online marketers says Brian Klais, Vice President of EBusiness at Netconcepts in an interview with MultiChannelMerchant.

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Madison firm helps e-tailers get Googled

October 2nd, 2003

Originally published in Capital Times

How do online retailers reel in the customers? In an interview with The Capital Times, Communications Director of Madison-based arts and crafts retailer Guild.com said companies need to be investing time and resources into getting it right. His company called on the expertise of Netconcepts and received a 45% improvement in traffic to their website.

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