Almost 90 percent of Internet surfers (mostly mommy/ies, I think) have engaged in at least window shopping while on the Internet. Of those that have purchased something on the World Wide Web, there seem to be common features and platforms that online shoppers like and dislike about electronic storefronts. Page Loads Lagging web pages have already been a curse to visitor conversion statistics. No one wants a shopping journey process to sit and twiddle e-thumbs while a merchant's website loads pages slowly. Images and complicated programming can pull page load times into the “ether eternity” ranges. Webmasters, ensure your merchant sites keep up with today's technology and speed. Shopping Carts On the positive side of elements, shoppers love shopping carts on commercial sites. They love the convenience of saving individual items until they're ready to head to the check-out line. They don't want, though, involvement with any kind of online shopping cart software that tracks purchase history, captures and automatically adds their names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses to any kind of marketing list. Sales Pages Online shoppers like payment confirmation pages: Most online payment venues provide them, but always test your potential online shopping cart software to ensure it performs as advertised. The page should include UPC or SKU data, date and time of purchase, billing and shipping address, total purchase amount and applicable sales tax and an independent purchase tracking number or confirmation number. Summary Watch the few shopper dislikes and ensure your site has the listed shopper preferences, and you might find a greater Return on Investment or higher profit margin as you tailor your site for visitor retention and conversion.
Play a game of bowling or throwing with your child, using a small ball that she can easily manipulate. Line up objects she can bowl over such as recycled plastic bottles, plastic cups, or anything that could be used as a target. This improves her coordination as well as her muscles’ strength. Hanging ball from the ceiling is also effective on developing her motor skills by encouraging her to jump up and tap it with her palm. Anyway, use balls of different sizes, weight and textures.
When you are playing outside your home, playing bubbles is also good. Just blow bubbles and encourage her to chase after them, to pop or step on them as they float about or settle on the ground. Use a variety of materials like blocks and boxes that your child can walk, run or crawl over, under and through. Your child will learn easiest by imitation, so you should participate in the activity and demonstrate to her how to play the games.
A very good reminder for me toward my toddler is to have this always in mind.. :)
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If your daughter is playful and couldn’t stand still, that even if she is still a bit wobbly, still insists on crawling off the bed, walking, standing up in the crib, grabbing things off the table and even wiggling out of your arms when you carry her, she is prone to accident. So, what can you do to keep her safe?
Your toddler is in her discover the world stage, and you simply cannot stop her. Mommy, it is important to childproof your house at this time. Look at your house through the eyes of a toddler and find out where you need to take precautions. Below are the most common injuries toddlers in his/her journey suffers at home:
1. Bumps, bruises, and cuts.
2. Ingestion of foreign objects such as coins, buttons, nuts, pellets, cleaning fluids, medicine, etc.
3. Drowning or near-drowning
4. Burns from electrical outlets, appliances such as flat iron, cigarette butts, hot liquids and fire.
5. And animal bites.
So, keep an extra eye-ing of your toddler and yes, always childproof!
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