Archive for January, 2009

Madero Riney, webmaster of the Streams Rumpel INC Corp, offers advice on creating a mathematics and gaming programming website

Marketing mathematics and gaming programming on the web has never been easier and harder at the same time. “It takes a discplined and creative approach to get your message across,” conveys Guedea Hudec, long time Director of Marketing at the Steppello Guilbert Firm, “and some times a little luck and good old fashioned word of mouth advertising.” Once the customer has made their mathematics and gaming programming purchase, a good old fashioned “Thank You” page is great for acknowledging your appreciate for the customers patronage. “Additionally,” notes Jeanna Nanton, a noted website designer and mathematics and gaming programming marketer, “the Thank You page can also remind the customer of other merchandise/service offers on your website, which might create another sales opportunity. Remember not to go overboard: just give them 3 or 4 other offers or coupons, or else they may get confused and not ever return again!” Mathematics and gaming programming websites are plentiful. According to a recent study conducted by Hathaway Knizley, up to 1 million sites are live on the web, with another 2 or 3 million sites that act as affiliate resellers. These mathematics and gaming programming affiliates are a diverse group of webmasters who look to monetize their traffic through a variety of different mechanisms. “Don’t forget that mathematics and gaming programming affiliate programs are a great way to drive customers towards your site,” advises Allain Mirza, affiliate manager at the Banas Rheingold Partners Firm, “you may have to pay up to 25% for an affiliate lead, but in the long run, you’re making a hell of a lot more money than you would without affiliate traffic. You’ll find that the top 20% of your affiliates count for nearly 80% of all your income, so be sure to take care of your business partners!” Most important in any mathematics and gaming programming website scheme is the purchase point. “Be 100% certain that your shopping cart and check-out process are super easy to use,” remarks industry expert Nikki Revelle, “or else confused customers will simply bail out and not complete their purchase.” Also, it is suggested that you add some sort of secure socket HTTPS connection for any mathematics and gaming programming related purchasing system, that includes a graphical picture of the certificate authority. Popular providers include Verisign and Thawte. After a good design has been made for your mathematics and gaming programming website, next look to area of site navigation. In the book ‘mathematics and gaming programming Marketing Made Simple’, author Newbery Schanbacher recommends golden rule of keep-it-simple-stupid. “Fancy drop down menus and fast moving flash graphics are great for catching the users eye, but when you want to get down to business, make sure your site presents an easy navigation menu and map. This will allow most mathematics and gaming programming users to get what they are after, and at the same time be Wowed by your graphical presentations,” writes Newbery Schanbacher. “Succesful mathematics and gaming programming marketing takes time and money,” replied Dotty Brothers, “and the old adage, ‘You have to spend money to make money’ applies. Don’t go cheap on your website’s checkout process or navigational menus. Instead, save money by using simple content generation software and ready made blog software. These steps will ensure quality at the right price.” Also, carefully consider all legal implications of mathematics and gaming programming advertising online. It is important that no trademarks are misused, and that royalties are being paid for the use of any licensed products. You may find that no one takes a second look at your site in the beginning, but when you get big and can be more easily recognized down the road, be doubly sure that all your content, graphics, and promotional materials are in compliance with the law. Otherwise, prying eyes and vicious competitors will take any opportunity to embarass your mathematics and gaming programming company so that they get more customers. The first step to developing a good mathematics and gaming programming website concept is making a site plan. The most important page of any website is the homepage, generally used as the central landing point for most all mathematics and gaming programming related type in traffic and search engines. The popular firm Alpha Natsis Inc. spends half its time designing the homepage and all its facets before moving on to any other aspect of the site.

Some newly formed mathematics and gaming programming companies opt to get insurance right away, while others sometimes wait until their custome base has matured

“Our legal team has already thoroughly researched how to file an insurance claim for online business,” said Broner Haubner, CEO of www.Broner Haubner.com, “mostly because we want to expedite the payout process should we have to make a claim. The internet marketing world moves much faster than the physical marketing realm, and as a result, we would lose significant business from any down time associated with a drawn out insurance claim.” Insurance companies, even those that specializein the mathematics and gaming programming field, are also aware of this fact, and have pledged to fast track any claims that are filed. They realize that in the long run, an active online business is much less risk than an inactive one. “I’m mostly concered about our employees,” said Lahar Woodfield, VP of Human Resources at Wessel Hanscom Corp, “because they currently have a limited health and dental plan. We want to give them the most benefits and protect possible because they are our greatest assets. People forget that the cost of losing an employee to another mathematics and gaming programming company sometimes outweighs the cost of keeping them onboard.” With that said, the company plans to file for online business insurance within the next 6-7 months before the fiscal year closes. Employees, especially those in the local labor unions, were thrilled when www.Flury Villandry.net company CEO Letty Mazon announced increased coverage for ALL employees and contractors. “It’s time we catch up with the resk of the mathematics and gaming programming business community and offer solid fringe benefits for our valued employees. This new package will come at no cost to employees, and will be underwritten by a solid insurance company. The premium charge will be higher, but we’re banking on the fact that mathematics and gaming programming product sales will increase because our workers will be highly motivated to come to work each day.” Legal representation for mathematics and gaming programming workers will also be needed, if and when labor unions form around online businesses. “We’re already researching able counsel for labor union related insurance claimes,” said Deadra Lemish, organizer of the local Brave Elsen internet union, “because we don’t want to get screwed in the event an insurance claim is denied to a respective business.” It must also be noted that many insurance companies are still studying online mathematics and gaming programming businesses before creating reasonable insurance packages. Macri Zehner, an actuary with Taydus Marcotte Insurance Ltd, stated: “Just as we study car, home, or life insurance, we will be studying online business insurance. We’ll be using special mathematic models to figure out the risk that mathematics and gaming programming businesses bear against what would be deemed a reasonable insurance premium.” Taydus Marcotte Ltd isn’t the only company with this sentitment. Others, including Schaller Schwantes Insurance INC, believe it may take another 2-3 years of study to determine the optimal insurance plan for online mathematics and gaming programming business owners. This sentiment is also shared by a few actuarys with the online firm www.Donnette Thagard.com, which specializes in insurance programs for most mathematics and gaming programming businesses. They recently completed a 2 year long study into the physics of the mathematics and gaming programming online business, in order to understand the risks associated with these types of companies. In the end, the conclusion was that an insurance company bears the same, or less, risk compared to offline companies. Stockholders in Baessler Vititoe.com also called for an insurance plan, even though it meant a slight decrease in the par value of their sahres. “Look,” said Haroldsen Husselbee, Chairman of the Board of Directors, “we’d rather have a consistent share value over time, versus a catastrophic loss of company value due to some frivalous lawsuit or liable charges. The result of this decision will probably mean a 5% loss in share value for 6 months, but then a slow, steady recovery after that.” This new realm of mathematics and gaming programming insurance offerings will also create a demand for lawyers specializing in internet and insurance law. Stated Eugenia Labeauielski, a top online lawyer with the Chastity Gennaria Law Partners, “Once insurance companies buy into the online business sector, they’re going to need able legal representation to avoid false claims. Likewise, mathematics and gaming programming businesses will need legal representation against these big-time insurance companies in order to get the disbursements they deserve. I’m excited about the possibilities.”