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10 Basic Things Your Website Should Have ... __ all short sentences and paragraphs (more reader friendly) __ lots of "white" space (more appealing) __ graphics (makes site more interesting and entertaining) __ links (widens reader interest)(boosts search engine ranking) __ search engine listings (so people can find your site) __ banner at top (makes home page look professional) __ contact info (at least a valid email address) __ About Me or About Us info (makes it more personal) __ privacy policy (adds credibility; spam policy etc) __ mission statement (defines ethics and purpose of your site). For more info go to http://thecooltool.tripod.com With these 10 website basics your site can be both professional looking and appealing. And, as a result, you can expect to get a more positive response to your website and your website content. About The Author Maya Pinion is a Los Angeles based freelance writer and longtime webmaster, a dedicated googler, and loves visiting good websites.
Build It And Build It Cheap! Part Ii If you are familiar with my work, then you have probably taken a look at the first part of this article, and may well be on your way to having your website up and running. Congratulations!!! It's hard work, but having pride in the accomplishment is worth it! Now you have to find the people who want to s...
How To Force Your Visitors To Order Immediately! This may comes as a surprise to you but, if you're using popups on your website (which you should), then chances are you're using them all wrong. Almost everybody is.Did you know, for example, that top marketers are using HIDDEN techniques that make any given popup VASTLY more effective on their sites than the VERY SAME popup would be on yours!In fact, Stephen Pierce has actually admitted that one of these hidden popup techniques increased his profits by a whopping 50%!Here's how that technique works...Let's say Joe Bloggs has visited your site but has decided (for whatever reason) not to order just yet....
Some Useful Common Site Ideas In my web surfing adventures, I've found a few site elements which make surfing easier and more enjoyable. There are no concrete, hard- and-fast rules to follow - these are just observations of some things which I virtually always look for in a site.So without further ado, here is my list.- I often look for a way to contact the webmaster. I may want to tell him something about his site (privately), propose a link exchange or just drop him a line. I feel an email link or a link to a form is something to expect to find on every single page. If you are running a commercial site this is essential - your customers want to be able to tell or ask you things and if you want their business you had better make it easy for them.
- I like guestbooks. When I run into a site that I ...
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Successful Flash Tips Ever browse across a website that took ten million years to load or required a road map to find ... |  |
| You Too Can Have An Amazing Website It is a well-known fact that a successful business depends greatly on how it is marketed. With an ever increasing dependence on the web, the use of a professional website is not only a necessity, but a priority. Although it is a common thought that only large businesses can have top-notch websites, with the tools available today what seemed impractical can now be a reality. Best of all, designing an ex... |  |
| Website Registration Roadmap - How To Create Your Own Website In 7 Easy Steps Creating your own website is actually easy in today's world of affordable and free web hosts and website building software. Fortunately, even if you have no Internet experience at all you can simply follow directions and build your own website in seve... |  |
| How To Give Your Business Credibility Let's face it. Buying products and services from the Internet can be a bit intimidating.You may have no idea where the online merchant is located. You may not know how safe your personal and credit card information will be.You may be unsure if you'll even get the product or what to do if the product is broken when it arrives at your door.These types of concerns are what you are up against when you sell products from a website.Here some tips to build credibility with potential customers.1. Include all your contact information on your homepage. Your phone and fax numbers, e-mail address, etc. List the hours you're available to take customers' phone... |  |
| Building Your Website To Save You Money Does your website make you any money? Does it SAVE you any money?
Websites are more than just marketing tools, out there in Cyber-Land effortlessly promoting you and your products. While that's great, why not use that same website to save yourself some money?
How? Well, while I don't know your particular situation, I can provide you with some thought-provoking ideas that you can take back to your web designer for more input.
Reduce your support costs.
It is often cheaper, easier, and more effective to support customers over the Internet than through more tradiditonal methods such as telephone and direct mail. Services such as instant messaging and Get1on1 (www.get1o... |  |
| Is A Picture Really Worth A Thousand Words? The great debate: how much copy you should have on your site, particularly on the home page?Do you subscribe to the idea that a picture is worth a thousand words--and therefore images, not a lot... |  |
| Ten Design Mistakes To Avoid Avoid these mistakes and your site will be steps ahead of your competition.1. Not planning your site Before you even have a website, you must have an idea, a focus. Why do you want a website? What are your plans and goals for the site? Sit down and draw out a map of possible pages and ideas for your site. Include your site's purpose --whether it is to sell more product or make the public more aware of your issue -- whatever it may be. Build your site from it's strong foundation (your goals) and you'll have a better, more solid site.
2. Failing to put contact information in a plainly seen location. This could be disastrous. If a customer doesn't see this information, they can't contact you. You should consider a 'Contact... |  |
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