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Website Development The Old Fashion Way nd share your knowledge with your readersThe idea of designing your own website can be daunting and exciting. Often we jump right in without any preparation or planning. My father had a saying that, try as I might, I never was able to forget. Proper prior planning prevents poor performance, or the 6 P's for short.As easy as writing HTML can be, it places one in a logical frame of mind which can hinder creative thinking. Therefore, it might benefit us to return to the old days and break out our notebook and a pencil with a good eraser.First, just spend some time thinking about wh If you have set up a website it means that you know something about your particular field, or have some special interest in it. For example, suppose you are selling digital cameras, why not write some articles reviewing t What to Wear to Work If you want to achieve lasting success with your website, then the best route to take is to build a content-rich site. A site that has varied and informative articles and information will be big hit with viewers and search engines alike. In case you have writer's block or are not sure how to go about creating more content for your website. Here are some tips to help you get moving.As some of you are recent college grads, I understand that you have become accustomed to literally rolling out of bed and grabbing anything off the floor or out the hamper and going to class. And it was great, wasn’t it? But you know what? You can’t continue to dress that way when you get a job in the corporate work world.Recently it has become clear to me that some of you twentysomethings don’t know what’s appropriate to wear to an interview or in the workplace. And I am by no means a fashion expert but I can make a suggestion right off the bat: IR 1. When building content try to solve the problems of your viewers without making them buy something Of course you have set up your website in order to either make money or "get" something out of it, but it is not productive to build scores of pages with hard-sell messages. People are coming to the net to find solutions to their problems. Provide articles, information and answers to these problems and you will win the respect, and trust of your readers. This is known as "pre-selling" and it is just as important as selling itself. So, before you start tapping on your keyboard, keep the interests of your readers in mind and then begin. 2. Write about what you know and share your knowledge with your readers If you have set up a website it means that you know something about your particular field, or have some special interest in it. For example, suppose you are selling digital cameras, why not write some articles reviewing t Two Quick Ways to Make Your Copy of Merchant's Data Feed Different From All Other Affiliates are not sure how to go about creating more content for your website. Here are some tips to help you get moving.Product data feeds are really popular among affiliates because they can help produce thousands of product pages quickly and easily. Such pages can be used to drive highly targeted search engine traffic looking specifically for those products. But there is a big problem.The problem with data feeds is the fact that a lot of affiliates use the same copies of feeds in the same exact ways. Most data feed affiliates put just the product names in HTML titles, so they all end up with a bunch of similar pages that have identical titles. And since the searc 1. When building content try to solve the problems of your viewers without making them buy something Of course you have set up your website in order to either make money or "get" something out of it, but it is not productive to build scores of pages with hard-sell messages. People are coming to the net to find solutions to their problems. Provide articles, information and answers to these problems and you will win the respect, and trust of your readers. This is known as "pre-selling" and it is just as important as selling itself. So, before you start tapping on your keyboard, keep the interests of your readers in mind and then begin. 2. Write about what you know and share your knowledge with your readers If you have set up a website it means that you know something about your particular field, or have some special interest in it. For example, suppose you are selling digital cameras, why not write some articles reviewing t Getting Noticed! n order to either make money or "get" something out of it, but it is not productive to build scores of pages with hard-sell messages. People are coming to the net to find solutions to their problems. Provide articles, information and answers to these problems and you will win the respect, and trust of your readers. This is known as "pre-selling" and it is just as important as selling itself.One of the best ways to get your name out in your local community is to become a sponsor. A few hundred dollars gets your company name on little League caps; a little more, perhaps an ad at a roller rink. Donate money or materials to the local parade or a float. This buys goodwill and is great self-promotion. If you provide a service donate that. For example, when we operated a word processing business we offered to do resumes for free for those out of work. If you are a hair stylist, offer to cut hair free to senior homes, or for children. If you run a pe So, before you start tapping on your keyboard, keep the interests of your readers in mind and then begin. 2. Write about what you know and share your knowledge with your readers If you have set up a website it means that you know something about your particular field, or have some special interest in it. For example, suppose you are selling digital cameras, why not write some articles reviewing t Affiliate Marketing- Discover The 5 Affiliates Mistakes (Part 2) win the respect, and trust of your readers. This is known as "pre-selling" and it is just as important as selling itself.The 2nd question that I want to ask you is this. Do you think that it is a good idea to promote as many affiliate products as possible on just website? You actually plan to use your website this way, will it be correct?The answer that I will tell you is that it is totally false. It is true that nothing will happen to you if you want to promote several kinds of affiliate programs in just one website. But can you imagine what your customer will be thinking if they see that there are affiliate links all over your website?The 1st thing that they So, before you start tapping on your keyboard, keep the interests of your readers in mind and then begin. 2. Write about what you know and share your knowledge with your readers If you have set up a website it means that you know something about your particular field, or have some special interest in it. For example, suppose you are selling digital cameras, why not write some articles reviewing t Know the Mechanics that Separate Winners from Losers nd share your knowledge with your readersAre you an if-er or a do-er?If you've been around the promotion circle long enough and even if you have not, you probably heard this one before, test, test, test! But before you embark into a promotional odyssey for your evolving publication full speed ahead, it is a good idea and very essential that you market test your offer (s), if you want a full fledge promotion to give you the best results.For those who feel this to be utterly unnecessary consider for a moment all the possible missed - opportunities:A) What if this or that approa If you have set up a website it means that you know something about your particular field, or have some special interest in it. For example, suppose you are selling digital cameras, why not write some articles reviewing the available cameras that are on the market. Or why not write an article explaining what people should look for when they buy a camera. There are a lot of people out there who don't have the foggiest idea about digital cameras and they would sure be happy to get some unbiased information before buying something. 3. Do research and turn dull reports into interesting articles You can build on what you know by doing a bit of research on the web. Make a keyword search for "digital cameras" or whatever your field is, and you will find some web pages giving information. Often the information is just listed in a point-wise fashion in bulleted lists. Take this information, and blend it with your own experience to create new articles. You can quote or cite the other articles (with hyperlinks) that you find on the web if they are particularly useful. In fact this is the original idea behind Google's system of PageRank: web pages that are particularly good will earn links or "votes" from other sites. 4. Let your readers help you to create content If
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