Help…My Web Sales Suck!
March 30th, 2009 by Andy Carroll
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March 30th, 2009 by Andy Carroll
Title: How to Increase Sales from your Website
Location: The Courtyard, Goole
Link out: Click here
Description: Executive Briefing focussing on increasing sales from your website. An informal presentation where you can ask questions and learn how to improve your website sales easily and cost effectively
Start Time: 7:45
Date: 2009-04-02
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March 30th, 2009 by Andy Carroll
Our Next Executive Briefing will be focussing on Increasing Sales from your Website. The venue is The Courtyard, Goole and we start at 7:45, aiming to finish about 9:30 am, on Thursday, 2nd April.
Like other network meetings you’ve been to recently, we’ll have set aside a slot for exchanging cards and networking. The event consists of an informal workshop cum presentation, focuussing on how your business can make the most from internet marketing and your website. This is the 4th in our series and we are focussing this time on sales.
We’ll talk about 4 key ways you can improve the sales from your website
1. How to create a website customers will trust.
2. How to get that first sale, subscription, or enquiry
3. Creating successful product listings and pages which increase sales
4. How testing can improve your sales performance
Now I’m really looking forward to this workshop as there’s a lot of material here which we share with our clients and I am sure you will find something of interest for your own business. And some surprises I am sure.
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March 12th, 2009 by Andy Carroll
The error message is something like
The process can not access the file because it is being used by another process. (Exception from HRESULT: 0 x 80070020)
The answer in my case was Skype. By shutting Skype down and then starting the default site successfully, I then restarted Skype and all was well.
Skype uses the same port 80 as the default site needed, so if this error occurs with you then check which applications might be using port 80 and close them, then try and start your default site.
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