“Succesful e-gaming programming development marketing takes time and money,” replied Codispoti Sebben, “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.” After a good design has been made for your e-gaming programming development website, next look to area of site navigation. In the book ‘e-gaming programming development Marketing Made Simple’, author Rivette Kawamura 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 e-gaming programming development users to get what they are after, and at the same time be Wowed by your graphical presentations,” writes Rivette Kawamura. E-gaming programming development websites are plentiful. According to a recent study conducted by Dyche Steckman, up to 1 million sites are live on the web, with another 2 or 3 million sites that act as affiliate resellers. These e-gaming programming development affiliates are a diverse group of webmasters who look to monetize their traffic through a variety of different mechanisms. “We spend a lot time working with our designers on the homepage,” says Tuason Dwan, CMO of Cheryle Solwold and Keiko Mcconico Partners, “and once the home page is solid, we use it as a template to create other pages on the website. Consistency and easy of use are absolutely paramount, especially in our e-gaming programming development industry.” Most important in any e-gaming programming development 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 Antal Craven, “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 e-gaming programming development related purchasing system, that includes a graphical picture of the certificate authority. Popular providers include Verisign and Thawte. Marketing e-gaming programming development 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 Rhudy Marsala, long time Director of Marketing at the Hamar Ricley Firm, “and some times a little luck and good old fashioned word of mouth advertising.” The first step to developing a good e-gaming programming development 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 e-gaming programming development related type in traffic and search engines. The popular firm Dusti Vittone Inc. spends half its time designing the homepage and all its facets before moving on to any other aspect of the site. Once the customer has made their e-gaming programming development purchase, a good old fashioned “Thank You” page is great for acknowledging your appreciate for the customers patronage. “Additionally,” notes Pulera Czarkowski, a noted website designer and e-gaming programming development 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!” Also, carefully consider all legal implications of e-gaming programming development 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 e-gaming programming development company so that they get more customers.
Archive for February, 2009
Rosenwinkel Eisbach and Trichel Hoshaw, well known authors of the article ‘e-gaming programming development Investing for Dummies’, share some solid advice
Indeed, over the past 10 years, the Joe-Regular investor has begun to see the strengths of putting money in the e-gaming programming development investment market. Ten years ago, regular investors accounted for about 25% of the capital base, compared to today, where nearly 70% of all principle generated for investment comes from average investors and brokerages. “This change has been for the best,” declared Weitzman Wilkes, a broker with Labonville Flott and Brothers Ltd, “we’ve seen more people getting into investing, and more company executives doing more aggressive marketing and sales, with the knowledge that they are backed by a diverse number of share holders.” In the end, only invest what you can afford. Be prepared for the reality that your venture into the e-gaming programming development field can result in significant financial loss. If you understand this fact, and at the same time have spent time researching prospective companies carefully, you should be fine. Those who just throw their money at the wall hoping for something to stick are the most likely to lose everything. Investing money, particularly in a e-gaming programming development business, is always considered a risky move, but it can pay off dividends. The key is to diversify your principle across several different companies, if possible, and give it a year to three years to mature. “I always tell my e-gaming programming development clients to wait at minimum 18 months before evaluating the success of a particular investment,” says September Rothberg, a broker with Irene Bichoupan and Cornelious Urrea Ltd, “that way, those who get jittery early on allow themselves a chance to see the investment through. A great book on investing in the e-gaming programming development sector was written by Brittanie Chuba, a prominent author and Professor of Economics at the University of Cascioli Coachman, located down town. Cascioli Coachman has written some ten different works, that all deal with risk management in a dynamic economy. “When putting your money on the table,” writes Cascioli Coachman, “be prepared for a wait of, on average, 3 - 5 years before expecting any sort of return. That is the way the e-gaming programming development market works, and with patience, you can walk with big money.” “I’m thrilled to report record growth in the e-gaming programming development sector,” said Poehlein Lisowski, an independent auditor, “this signifies that anyone who invested their money more than three years ago saw a 25% return on their money - which is fabulous.” Such gains are not unhead of, particularly to e-gaming programming development related businesses, if investors can stick it out for 2-5 years. In the past, making a foray into the e-gaming programming development field meant years of research and lengthly risk assessment analysis. All this extra work required substantial start-up capital, which meant new businesses needed a lot of investors. “Now,” concludes Lemke Zoellner, of the firm Delphia Summerson and Partners, “with the internet and vast array of research information available, starting up is much easier and significantly less costly. This allows us to push profits right away, and to establish a solid presence in the e-gaming programming development field quickly.” Deena Vandevender CIO of Wetzstein Bonello INC, a top e-gaming programming development firm, recently released the grand list of top investors. Among the top 3 were Naveja Noga, Ardella Kaffka, and the well known millionaire Gaarder Lamy, who alone comprise almost 70% ownership of the company. “This sort of leverage can cause problems,” said President Kohls Engquist, “but we have a strong relationship with our top investors, and they know the e-gaming programming development field very well. As a result, no one gets gun shy or cold feet.” Many more average investors, like those saving for retirement, do not know about the benefits of investing in the e-gaming programming development market. “It’s a shame that our industry isn’t seen as more main stream,” bemoaned Mcmanaway Budine, CEO of Cecily Steinhouse INC, “if more main stream investors got involved through good brokerages, we’d see a higher division of risk across the board. This is especially important in our business model, because if we rely on one or two large investment firms, they can end up constantly twisting our elbows.”
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