WEB SITE DEVELOPMENTTips For Creating A Successful Website |
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Tips For Creating A Successful Website
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Designing your page: Rule of thumb: 80% education and 20% marketing
Promoting your page: 1.Submit your site to search engines:
2. Trade reciprocal links with other sites Trading reciprocal links means that you approach other sites asking them to place a link to you in their site in exchange for a link in your site. Naturally you would want to approach busy sites that attract visitors with similar interests to your own. One good way to find such sites would be to go to a search engine and type in one of your keywords. The sites that appear at the top of the search results page would be good prospects.
3. Swap or buy banner advertisements on other sites. As opposed to text links (#3, above), banner ads deliver short-term bursts of visitors to your site. That can be expensive, but there are services that swap banner space on your site in exchange for displaying your banners on other sites. Swapped banners usually generate less-qualified traffic than targeted banner ads, but they cost much less. Some say that the Internet is as important to the marketplace as the printing press or electricity. Others say that it increases efficiency, but is not revolutionary. At the time electricity was invented, people spoke of it in terms relevant to the era such as horsepower or candles. Today everybody agrees that electricity revolutionized economic activity, and not only that but human life in general. All I want to point out is that by the end of 2005 more than two billion human beings will be linked by networked systems of mobile communications devices. Internet is contagious! Humans will talk. Humans will exchange messages. …A slow-down of Internet usage might be observed in US, Europe and Japan due to saturation. The majority of future opportunities though will be created in the developing countries, or will be targeted to audiences there.
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