Satisfied Online Shopper is More Likely to Purchase Again



A leading hosting and internet services provider recently found that nearly half of the consumers reasearch online before they buy anything. Yet only half of the retailers monitor their reputation on the internet or don’t have a website.
The hosting firm surveyed 1,500 people and over 400 retailers and found that nearly half of of the consumers read reviews of the products before actually buying them.
One in three consumers leave a review online, 44% men and 34% women go to review sites and compare the prices from various online stores.

What? You don’t believe me?
HTTP cookies, more commonly referred to as Web cookies or just cookies, are parcels of text sent by a server to a Web browser and then sent back unchanged by the client each time it accesses that server. HTTP cookies are used for authenticating, session tracking (state maintenance), and maintaining specific information about users, such as search preferences etc.

Now that you have got your website, the question is how to get people to know about your website. I touched this topic briefly in my article Your Website in 5 Easy Steps. But it did not dive into great details of specific topics.
So, you have taken the first and the right step for making your presence on the world wide web. But you are wondering how would you do that? Following 5 steps will help you in understanding the fundamentals you need to know about building a website.
9th September 2008
Irish businesses are being warned not to fall for a scam from a company calling itself Internet Register Ireland. Internet Register Ireland is a trading name used by a German company called DAD Deutscher Adressdienst GmbH.
A Content Management System (CMS) is a software application to create, edit, manage and publish content in a consistent manner. It allows you to store, control, version control different contents from Web Pages to Video Clips to MP3 songs to Blogs or Articles.