Filed under SEO by Littleaton on August 14, 2010 at 9:11 AM
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So the past couple days i have been working on some more misc SEO tricks. Ive started getting some articles written and submitted to a few article sites, and once i get those done ill post them here as a post. But they are just misc articles about keywords on the store site and stuff like that.
And yesyerday i made some temporary banners on the store site about diff products i sell. They arent the best banners in the world but they will do for now, until i get the professional flash one done by my buddy.
And today i have been working on more Twitter stuff, posts/followers/links etc.. Hoping all these diff things im doing will get more people to vist my store as well as buy something.
As of late its been really slow, well it has been slow all along since starting. My top seller is still the C.crane Pillow speaker, i have no idea why its so popular i get 4-8 orders a week of them and i got lke 15 this past weekend. its nuts.
But ive heard it takes 3-4 months for all the search engines/seo/etc to find the site and get it out there. So i just hope it works as ive put alot of work on it, and id like it to not fail.
should get more featured items out on here soon, once i find something to feature.
THanks
Aaron
Filed under Announcements, Articles by Littleaton on March 30, 2010 at 9:52 AM
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Wow its been a long time since my last post, so im posting today to make up for it.
The past couple weeks/months i have been continually working on my new ecommerce store site, and getting it all set to go live.
There has been many bumps in the road but i think I’m just about there. All i have left are finishing up my keywords/search terms for some products, finish setting up SSL, and getting prices all set for each product.
Then the next step ill be going throw and testing orders to make sure everything is set for that, once thats complete then ill turn everything on like my adwords campaings, and shopping engine accounts, and then let the orders come in.
Yesterday i setup the domain on all the search engines, and added the sitemap to all of them, so they can start digging their way through my site. Also added the google base xml file to my base account so i can be added into the froogle shopping engine.
Going out of town this weekend so i am working hard on getting this site all setup and launched so i can just work on orders from then on.
Feel free to visit the site and give me any feedback or comments on what you like, dont like, as well as what i could add/change to make things better.
So thats it for now, i shall keep everyone updated on our launch and once we get launched ill start posting deals/coupons, and more featured products.
Thanks
Littleaton
Filed under Articles, Reviews by Littleaton on January 14, 2010 at 7:51 AM
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Living more environmentally friendly and going green are among the two popular ways to include in daily living. There are ads everywhere and conversations among all discussing ways to go green for a cleaner environment. We are a society that really likes our toys. So is it possible to go green and still have home electronics and other items we have come to rely on?
It is possible to have electronics and still protect the environment. When objects such as televisions and DVD players are not in use, they are still using electricity. It is not enough to simply turn them off; the items need to be unplugged when not in use. This concept applies to all items that run off of electricity. This is a simple way to not only conserve energy, but it will also make a large dent in the electric bill each month.
Changing all of the light bulbs around the home is another great resource for energy conservation. For outside lights switch to energy efficient bulbs or even better use solar lights. If the residence has a tendency to get overly hot or cold, causing excess use of heating system, try adding insulation to the attic area. This simple process will reduce the use of furnace or air conditioner.
The next for attempting to go green is by taking a good look at the food containers in cupboards and refrigerator. Items in plastic containers or metal cans will be thrown in landfills to sit for years. If you have space in the yard, create a small garden for growing vegetables or fruit. If there is no room for garden space, try a small container that will fit on a deck or patio to grow one or two different vegetables. Growing your own produce is not only great for the environment but taste better and is healthier than items bought in a market.
The topic of going green has different meanings for everyone. Some think is replacing a vehicle with an energy efficient model; others do the changes in the home. Simple changes do add up in savings for both the environment and the bank account.
There is not a need to dispose of or give away all of the home electronics as a means of saving the environment. These items are necessities to many of us. The idea is to keep the electronics and unplug or turn off when not in use.
Filed under Featured Items, Reviews by Littleaton on January 4, 2010 at 10:22 AM
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Todays Featured item is..
Verilux Original Natural Spectrum Deluxe Desk Lamp

I don’t know what it is about these lamps but people seem to like them. I guess if it was a diff color i would like them better but that wood “Burl” color, just is not my fancy.
Product Description
See better instantly! Now 20% brighter, the original Natural Spectrum indoor sunshine lamp uses 50 years of research to scientifically tune light for the eyes of readers, crafters and computer users. See fine details with ease as exclusive Verilux technologies optimize black-white contrast and reduce eyestrain-causing flicker and glare. Graphite, Ivory, Pink and Burl finishes match any decor. Adjustable steel gooseneck plus an electronic power system assure decades of reliability. Lamp includes energy-saving Verilux 27 W bulb offering two-way brightness equivalent to ordinary 100 W or 150 W bulbs. Bulb lasts 10X longer, too (10,000 hours). 3-year limited warranty on lamp.
Customer Reviews:
“Have been using it for last 4-5 months. Joined school which means lot of reading and laptop work, so I purchased albeit the price tag was high. So, far I found it decent. Bluish light, two brightness setting, reasonably stable on the table. This light is good for reading and laptop. But if you want light spread across a larger table, this is not the right one.”
“I purchased this lamp for my laundry room area (instead of replacing the ceiling fixture)to get a better view of my clothes to treat the stains. Nice bright light where I need it. I had purchased a similar light from Lowe’s and my son said, “You should not look directly at that light bulb–it can burn out your retina!” I returned the light to Lowe’s and sent for the Verilux with what one reviewer called a “cheapy thing”; the diffuser that keeps my retina safe. It is a solid lamp–does not tip over and looks good.”
So it looks like from what people have said, its a pretty bright lamp, and would work well for many uses.
If you are interested in it feel free to checkout my store
Filed under Announcements by Littleaton on January 2, 2010 at 10:14 PM
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Well id like to wish everyone a happy new year, hope you all had a great one and more to come.
Ill continue this once i can catch up. prob mondayish, and get reviews/featured items going again.
Thanks
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