Every business has a chance to sweep their customers off of their feet.

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September 26, 2012
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By David Leonhardt
Every business has a chance to sweep their customers off of their feet...they just need the right broom.

Many online companies have done one too many strategies to sell over the Internet. Affiliate marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Ad placements, and social media usage are all tossed in the basket. But what most of them fail to realize is that eventually, these ploys get old. Such tactics may only be effective during the early phases, but what happens after the consumers have gotten used to seeing the website?

This is the reason why many businesses falter after a few months. Webmasters may exert some effort to update the contents regularly, but these are just not enough to keep the buyers (and profits) coming.

Remember that customer preferences are dynamic. As such, each move should be latched on what the majority clamours. It may sound difficult given the vastness of the Internet market, but this is why methods such as A/B testing exist.

Having people who doubt the efficiency of split testing is inevitable. But [...]

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