Monthly Archives: August 2016

The Fastest Way To Ruin A New Website

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I’ve been asked, “How do I design a successful Web site?”

I often respond, “Do you know the fastest way to ruin a new Web site design?” As you might suspect, the answer is, “Lack of proper planning beforehand.”

Let’s put it another way. In programming, there’s an old axiom, which states: “The sooner you start your coding the longer it takes to finish.”

Planning out your Web site before you build it is essential. To borrow a technique from the film industry, I recommend that you create a storyboard, which is a type of a flow chart of your new Web site design. You don’t have to be an accomplished artist to draw out your idea, but it’s essential to create it on paper first.

On each piece of paper, the goal is to have room for an image at the top, plus space underneath for writing down information. As you might suspect, the first page to start with is your home (or welcome) page, which will typically have the most information as it will contain the page the people visit before they enter your site and as people go through your site, the will encounter more information (in tiers) as they go down.

Typically, the home page links to 5-15 pages below that, which we could refer to as Tier 2. Each of those pages links to another 5-15 pages, which you could call Tier 3.

If you use all of these pages, you’ll wind up with an extensive Web site design, of at least 226 pages (including the home page).

It’s during this process that all sorts of problems will crop up. But it’s much easier to solve them on paper than in the middle of coding rather than when you are finished… If you don’t, you might run into a major problem along the way that would require a “back to the drawing board” complete site re-design.

Working things out on paper will give you a much better idea of how things will work and how to fix problems. And, if you have knowledgeable friends, get a second opinion. Once you’ve completed the on-paper process, and you or your web designer is satisfied with the results, you’re ready to translate it into code.

Seo Do You Need To Buy A Keyword Database

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A discussion of the types of keywords databases that are on the market and whether or not buying one is part of an excellent search engine optimization strategy.

If you go onto Clickbank and similar sites that market books and products about SEO strategy you will notice that quite a few internet gurus are selling databases or lists of keywords that are supposed to work to draw traffic to your website no matter what. These Golden adsense keywords” have been compiled to help shoot your site to the top of the search engines and thereby increase traffic and sales. These are top paying adsense keywords that pay up to $10 per click as opposed to the cent or two per click that seems to be the optimum result of using Google’s keyword tools.

The key selling ploy of the people who offer these software data bases is that it to find these keywords by yourself would take weeks or maybe even months of research to find out by trial and error what works and what doesn’t. The real benefit of using this keyword software is that it spares you time as well as turns up hundreds of keywords that you would not normally have thought of.

This type of database is usually sold as dynamic software that is usually up and running and minutes. A really good program will also break down the price of each keyword so that you can target keywords that are within your budget. It will be able to tell you the number of times that a keyword that you may have thought up has been searched for so that you don’t waste time with a keyword that nobody ever bothers clicking on.

However remember that software is useless if you haven’t used your brain in the first place to come up with a product that is in its own searchable niche. If this program does not cover your category then it is useless as all it will do is bring you tons of surfers as opposed to targeted buyers.