The Core Elements of a Successful Website

Written by Micah D. Cranman


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Further, spend some time in your graphics program to learn how to create attractive graphics for your website.

Good Example: imc.sybren.net. I don't have to say much here -- just look atrepparttar site: It's just very appealing and nice looking!

Effective Sales Copy - The sales copy you write is extremely important torepparttar 134559 success of your site. It should be written with your target market in mind. (Note that if you have a content-based site, this should be replaced with good content instead.)

To make your sales copy work, focus on benifits torepparttar 134560 customer, not on features. Also, incorporate testimonials. Additionally, unless you're extremely good at writing sales copy, short copy is usually better than long.

Good Example: www.roibot.com. Noterepparttar 134561 effective use of testimonials and howrepparttar 134562 focus is placed on benefits, not features: "1 Submission Expert to Keep Your Pages Fresh inrepparttar 134563 Search Engines"

Appropriate Text Formatting - If you format your text incorrectly your site will, quite frankly, look silly. Throughout your site, try to keep your use of font styles, sizes, and colors consistent as well as avoid too much bolding. This is best illustrated with examples:

Good Example: www.howstuffworks.com. Click on several ofrepparttar 134564 articles on this site and notice how they are consistently formattedrepparttar 134565 same. Your content should be formatted consistentely as well.

Bad Example: www.business-opportunity.net/fort5000.htm. Notice allrepparttar 134566 different sizes, colors, and overuse of bolding throughoutrepparttar 134567 text. (Byrepparttar 134568 way, this example is taken from an article written by Ralph Hilliard of WordNet.net)

Value torepparttar 134569 Visitor - In order for your site to be valuable to its visitors, it must provide something that they need (be that a product, service, or information). Because not everyone will be interested in what you're offering,repparttar 134570 most effective way to make your site valuable to your visitors is to target your marketing efforts torepparttar 134571 right group of people—instead of trying to create a site that has a little bit of something for everyone.

There are some other things you can do, like giving away freebies such as newsletters, eBooks, or articles, but that's a whole different subject. :)

Hopefullyrepparttar 134572 brief overview above of these vital elements of a strong website will get you started inrepparttar 134573 right direction. However, in all honestly, this wasn't truly comprehensive. There's much, much more to it (as I'm sure you've probably discovered at this point), but you'll have to figure that out on your own, because I'm done here. :) Best of luck to you!

Need a killer website for your business? Need someone to market it? Micah Cranman designs and markets attractive, compelling, and results-driven websites for small businesses and organizations. For more information on how he can help you develop a powerful web presence, visit his site at www.sybren.net.


Tips for Choosing a Web Developer

Written by Diane Spence


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 Ask about scale-ability. Can you add to your site without having to recreate it? This will allow you to minimize initial investment and grow your site over a period of time if finances are a key factor.  What is their policy for turn around time on changes and additions? Remember this is your business and you can't always afford to wait weeks for important changes.  Ask about marketing your site onrepparttar Internet. Building it is justrepparttar 134558 first step. Will they submit it to search engines? Willrepparttar 134559 pages be designed to give you a good ranking onrepparttar 134560 search engines?

After gathering information and quotes from several companies, ask yourself:  Who did I feel most comfortable talking to?  Which company best fits my needs?

Remember that you are not just hiring a service, you are about to establish a long-term relationship. By askingrepparttar 134561 right questions you can find a company that will partner with you and makerepparttar 134562 whole process not only easy but also fun.

For more information visit our web site at www.ie-webdesign.com, or contact us at 619 934-5460 As founder and owner of Internet Enterprises, Diane Spence has used her business and marketing knowledge to build a successful multi facetted Internet business. Her motto is "building relationships IS building business."



As founder and owner of Internet Enterprises, Diane Spence has used her business and marketing knowledge to build a successful multi facetted Internet business. Her motto is "building relationships IS building business."


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