
Definition of Active Users
March 28, 2013 By Nigel Brookson 2 Comments
How are Active Users Calculated for Social Networking Sites Facebook, Twitter and Google+ In the race for social networking supremacy, the top 3 social networking sites, Facebook, Google+ and Twitter all want to say how many users they each have to promote themselves as being the most popular, but what about the number of active users they claim to have? Is there such a definition? Is monthly active users defined uniformly for all the social networking sites and can this be defined for all websites? These were some of the questions I started with, then set about trying to find the answers – it was harder than it should have been! Definition of Active Users There is no uniform definition of what an active user is. At first I was disappointed, then after some thought, realised that ... read more

How to Write an Article for your Website
November 28, 2012 By Nigel Brookson 1 Comment
5 Steps on How to Write Articles for Websites. If you want visitors and Google to come back to your website, you need to know how to write articles for websites. Content is King when it comes to attracting new readers, but you also want people to keep coming back to read the latest, freshest article on your website and become active users. So how do you achieve that? This article will guide you through the 5 most important steps that will make writing content for your website fun, attract new visitors, plus keep them and Google coming back for more. Step 1 – The Topic. Write content about something you are interested in, or have knowledge of, unless you wish to spend time researching and learning about the subject matter first. We all have unique skills and life ... read more

Email newsletter marketing is the most cost effective way to stay in touch with your current customers, as well as communicating with prospective customers. Every business ... read more

Common website terms and what each one means. The terminology used within the web industry can be a little daunting because many website terms are not used in our everyday language. This is why ... read more









