"Web
Trends Affecting Your Business..."
Are you doing business online? If so,
you'd better read today's issue. In it
you'll discover a few trends adversely
affecting thousands of web businesses.
I recently
studied the statistical tracking of a few of
my websites and the stats revealed some
alarming trends. More than likely, these
trends are playing a major role in your
web marketing success (or failure) too.
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Trend #1:
The Popup Blockers Are Winning.
This is probably a good thing. Popups really
got out of hand. You know, those annoying
pop windows that appear over and over when
you're browsing the web? They are indeed
going away, albeit slowly.
Why? Well
many ISP's are now offering free popup
blockers which effectively neutralize these
windows. Even google has a popup blocker
built into their google
toolbar.
This is good
news for most folks, but bad news for many
marketers -- because popups, when used
responsibly, were an effective way to grow
an opt-in list. But let's face it, the
technology was abused at many sites.
All these
readily available popup blockers and the
near-death of the popup, necessitate a
change in strategies for many established
web marketers. I myself used "popunders"
at my http://www.make-a-living-online.com
site and until recently my popunders were
responsible for generating 90% of my opt-in
subscribers.
But my stats
this year showed that it was time for a
change. In fact, my popup url's were popping
up some 40% less often than they did just a
year ago.
The simple change I made has been quite
successful. I now offer my newsletter
via a "regular" signup form that
is visible on my Make
A Living Online home page. If you're not
already doing this, I suggest you do the
same.
If you still
like using popups, consider doing what I do.
I use a single popunder as a
"backup" to attract potential
subscribers when visitors leave my site.
This recent
shift in my strategy resulted in TRIPLING
the number of new subscriber signups I
receive, from an average of 40 daily, back
up to 125 daily.
Again, any
marketers out there who are still relying on
popups and popunders ONLY, had better shift
gears and get their subscribe forms on their
home page.
Trend #2:
Email delivery rates are near an all-time
low!
While we're
on the subject of opt-in email, here's a
another telling stat... According to Time
Magazine, between 40-70% of all email is
getting killed (Spam Filtered) BEFORE anyone
has a chance to read it.
Well that's
great news, right? Considering that 40% of
all email IS spam! But it's NOT good news if
you are a legitimate newsletter publisher.
That's because up to 27% of all
permission-based email NEVER makes it to
the recipient's inbox.
Sure,
something has to be done about the
still-growing glut of spam. Heck, I get
thousands of junk emails a day now. But
solutions that block requested email
messages are hurting many legitimate
businesses.
So what can
you do as a web business owner?
Consider using tools that help you get your
email through. Tools such as the new one
I've begun using -- e-Filtrate.
The first time I used it I discovered that I
was on three black-lists - and I'm not a
spammer! I also use it to check and reword
my emails before sending, and my delivery
rates are on the way back up.
Sure,
e-Filtrate not a solution to the problem
itself, but it IS a way to take back some
level of control. And any edge you can get
in online business is worth it. At the very
least I suggest you go there and pick up the
21-tip report on how to get your legitimate
email messages through the spam filters.
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Trend
#3: Monitors Are Getting Sharper.
Is your website ready for this change that
is already in full swing? Do you even know
what your site looks like from different
monitors?
Here are the stats showing how screen sizes
of my make-a-living-onlne.com visitors have
changed over the past 18 months...
February
2003 (sample of 2,000 visitors):
1. 800 x 600 pixels: 52%
2. 1024 x 768 pixels 36%
3. 1280 x 1024 pixels: 4%
4. 640 x 480 pixels: 3%
5. 1152 x 864 pixels: 2%
6. 1600 x 1200 pixels: 1%
7. Other Resolutions: 2%
September
2004 (sample of 30,000 visitors):
1. 1024 x 768 pixels 50%
2. 800 x 600 pixels: 38%
3. 1280 x 1024 pixels: 5%
4. 1152 x 864 pixels: 3%
5. 1600 x 1200 pixels: 1%
6. 640 x 480 pixels: 1%
7. Other Resolutions: 2%
Visitors to
your site would likely resemble this
sampling as well.
Just four short years ago, 640 x 480 pixel
resolution was leading the pack. But the old
15" crt monitors seem to have been
relegated to the junk pile. Just 1% of my
visitors now use them.
Even 800 x
600 resolution, leader of the pack 18 months
ago, is now in second place and falling. The
lower cost of flat-screen monitor
technology, with their sharper resolution is
the reason.
If you have
not seen your site with higher resolutions,
you may be surprised at what it looks like.
I suggest you take time to view your website
with different resolutions right now. Here's
how...
Windows
users:
Click the Start button,
Select Settings,
Select Control Panel,
Double-click on Display,
Click the Settings tab at the top (note the
original resolution)
Drag the screen area bar to the desired
resolution.
MAC users:
Click the colored apple in the top left,
Choose Control Panels,
Choose Monitor and Sound,
Note original resolution,
On resolution, use the drop down selector to
set your resolution.
*Newer Mac
users (Imac, emac, G5, etc.) would click on
the "Apple" and click on
Preferences (not control panels) then click
on displays.
Remember, all
your sites need to appear professional from
AT LEAST these two resolutions which some
88% of visitors are using these days...
1. 1024 x 768 pixels 50%
2. 800 x 600 pixels: 38%
OK, that's it
for today. I hope you've discovered
something revealing about your website
marketing campaign.
See ya in a few weeks...
Jim Daniels
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