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WebSite Creating Tips
A Website is Essential, Especiallyif you're thinking of starting an Online Business.
Havinga website is a great thing, whether its for personal or business use.Here is a simple guide to creating an effective website that willkeep your visitors coming back.
Last Updated - 28th September 2005
Tips
- Choose a topic that you are familiar with. Also, make sure ait's a topic that you have an interest in. Make sure its broad enoughto make a complete site on, but still within a niche.
- Content is the most important, and first step of creating yourwebsite. You want to fill your site with as much substantial informationas you can. Write articles on the topic, include a picture sectionif you're able to. If you run out of ideas, take a few free articlesand add those to your website.
- Make sure everything you have written is proofread before youpublish it to the internet. The more professional it looks, themore likely visitors are to take it seriously.
- Arrange all the content on your site in an easy to navigate manner.Divide content into similar sections. Each page should have a linkto every other section in the site, and a link to the home page.
- Make sure the text is large enough to read (but not too largethat its over powering).
- The design of your website is also extremely important. If itlooks neat and professional, visitors will spend more time on it.If you are not able to design a webpage on your own, it is recommendedthat you hire a professional designer or use a free template.
- Add color to your website. Never use black backgrounds, or anyother dark colors, because they aren't inviting to visitors. Whitebackgrounds are always practical, but they can also be boring. Don'tbe afraid to use interesting and eye catching color combinations.
- On the other hand, make sure that your colors don't clash. Thecolor of your text should be visible against the background.
- Use images in the header of your webpage, and throughout the restof the page if possible.
- Divide the sections of your main page into tables, using linesand colors.
- Add some sort of interactivity to your website, such as a poll,a guestbook or a tag board. Things like this keep visitors returningto your website.
- Add a blog or updates to your main page, and be sure to updateit at least tow or three times a week. This will give your visitorsa reason to return more often.
- Make sure your visitors have a way to keep in contact with you.Include your email someplace on the page.
- Advertisement isn't always detracting from your page. Make sureit isn't overdone; there shouldn't be more than two ad units oneach page. Make sure they blend in well with the rest of your layout.Stick to skyscrapers, standard banners, buttons and links.
- Provide links to other, relevant websites on the web.
- The first block of text on your main page should be a descriptionof your website. This paragraph should include many keywords thatdescribe your website. This is called spider food; search engineslike Google will crawl your site with their spider, and the morekeywords they pick up on your page, the higher and more relevantyour placement will be. The first text on your page is especiallycrucial.
- Optimize your metatags so your site is picked up correctly bythe search engines, and indexed faster. Include as many keywordsas possible. You can find information about that at http://addme.com.
- Include the name of your site and a keyword rich description ofyour site in title section of the page (between < title >and ).
- Domain names are the best way to go, but whatever your url is,make sure it includes keywords that are relevant to your site. Nameslike eBay.com are catchy, but if you don't have a corporate budgeta url such as AuctionHero.com would be more effective. It is creativeand memorable, and also includes a keyword.
- Make sure to monitor your website daily. Keep track of the hitsits getting, and if things aren't improving, do something different.You also want to watch your site to make sure all your pages areloading correctly, as well as all of your images. Downtime for anypart of your site can result in a loss of a sale or regular visitor.
- There are great programs that can make building a website easier.Try Front Page Pro or Dreamweaver for editing, and Adobe Photoshopor Paint Shop Pro for graphics
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