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If you have to change your website, only use proven tactics

If your website is not making much money, it’s natural to want to constantly change it.

You might think after some guess and check tweaking you’ll eventually stumble into the website design that will shoot your conversion rates to the stars.

But, as yesterday’s Daily explained, constantly

If you have to change your website, only use proven tactics

If your website is not making much money, it’s natural to want to constantly change it.

You might think after some guess and check tweaking you’ll eventually stumble into the website design that will shoot your conversion rates to the stars.

But, as yesterday’s Daily explained, constantly changing your website is a bad idea.

After so many changes in a short time period users will tire of trying to figure out how your website works and they’ll flock to a more consistent competitor.

Changing your website about every 12 to 18 months is ideal—but only if you are making positive changes.

Randomly changing your website on whims and guesses is a recipe for online failure.

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You should only change your website when you’re certain that it will have a positive effect on your business.

One way you can learn literally hundreds of ways to positively change your website, and your online strategy overall, is by attending the next Mequoda Summit.

This event will be two information packed days where our Chief Information Architect and Managing Director Don Nicholas will teach you proven ways to generate more revenue online.

The Mequoda Summit Boston 2007 is your source for guaranteed tactics to improve your online publishing business.

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By Don Nicholas

Founder & Executive Publisher

Don Nicholas serves as Executive Publisher for Food Gardening Network and GreenPrints. He is responsible for all creative, technical, and financial aspects of these multiplatform brands. As senior member of the editorial team, he provides structural guidance, sets standards, and coordinates activities with the technology and business teams. Don is an active gardener whose favorite crops include tomatoes, basil, blueberries, and corn. He and his wife Gail live and work in southern Massachusetts surrounded by forests, family farms, cranberry bogs, and nearby beaches. Don is also the Founder of Mequoda Systems, LLC, which operates and supports numerous online communities including I Like Crochet, I Like Knitting, and We Like Sewing.

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