Thursday, September 6, 2007

The Importance of Web Reports

The Cal Coast Web Design Consultation program began at the end of last month. The program, designed to keep Cal Coast clients involved and up to date with their websites and how they are performing has been working rather well. I have spoken with several clients so far and they were all performing from good to outstanding.

Many of these clients however had never looked at their SEO web reports which is crucial in staying involved with your website. I coached all of them on how to access and read these reports and they were received very well. I blogged yesterday about staying involved with your site and how your involvement or lack there of can make or break the success of your website. Even for those of you who don’t or haven’t yet read your web report you should today! For those clients who are not interested in a monthly consultation call with Cal Coast reading these reports is the only way to gauge how your website is performing. For those of you who aren't sure how to access your web report send us an email and we'll help you out! If you know what your login informatoin is then simply click here to begin.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

How Involved Are You?

Scott Jarvis is an Internet veteran with fifteen years of experience under his belt. Through the years he has worked for company's who set up websites for their clients and then assist these same clients with changes to their website and offering up tips on how to make their sites perform better within the search engines.

Now a member of the Cal Coast Web Design team, Scott continues to see one issue that keeps websites from becoming top performing websites. "Most website owners are content paying a company to set up a product or service for them and then they sit back and wait for results." This is one of the single biggest mistakes a website owner can make, especially when dealing with Search Engine Optimization.

You'll want to remember that the more you get involved with your website and the more proactive you are with it the better your chances are you'll see great results. Below are things you can do as Cal Coast Clients to stay involved.

1. Devote a few minutes each day to your website looking it over and right down any questions, concerns, and changes you may have and then communicate them to your web designer.

2. Blog about your website as often as possible. All Cal Coast clients have blogs assigned to them when they begin their relationship with us. Blogging is an excellent way to get your keywords exposed to the search engines.

3. Check your web reports a few times a month to see how your website is performing within the search engines. Communicate any concerns and questions you may have to the Cal Coast support staff.

4. Continue to think of and add new content to your website. Content is still "king" as far as the search engines are concerned so adding new information to your website always helps your ranking!

Any questions about these tips should be communicated to the Cal Coast team here!

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Quantum Tape Drives

It’s not only the beginning of September but also the start of a new week. And all you Computer Giants fans out there know what that means – NEW FEATURED ITEMS!!! This week we have decided to feature a really cool Quantum tape drive product. It’s the Quantum TC-S45BT-EY, which is a tabletop drive featuring Ultra 320 SCSI. This product is one of Quantum's newest performance tape drives and delivers unprecedented capacity for storage-intensive applications and tiered-storage environments.

This Quantum tabletop drive offers superior capacity at the lowest cost per gigabyte in the industry as well as management and security tools that surpass the competition. The tape format product also features 1.6TB of capacity and a compressed data transfer rate of 120 MBps. The Quantum tape drive also comes with a 3 year manufacturer’s warranty. You can find out more about this and other Quantum tape drives, as well as our other Featured Items by visiting our online media storage and hard drive store.