There are some basics that need to be covered prior to creating your website. Taking the time to figure out the answers will save you time and money when it comes down to the actual creation of the site.
First contingency is, “Why do I want a website?” Just having one to have one is fine, but with the right focalization, it can become the portal to drive business to you. Define what you want the site to accomplish. Concentrate on that idea. Create keywords and key phrases that relate to your idea and run them in Google Search. See what kind of results you get back and accommodate accordingly. This is part of what we call Search Engine Optimization or SEO.
Coordinating colors and graphics are essential to a good site. Colors that don’t complement and having too many or not enough graphics can make the site disagreeable to internet visitors. Website themes are all over the net and many are free.
Who is going to uphold your site? This is a powerful and usually forgotten question. Know who is responsible for keeping the site up to date. If you have an SEO or SEM plan, you may have to make changes time and again. Sometimes is a good idea to hire somebody to do that for you who is comfortable with coding web pages.
Getting the answers to these questions help speed up the development process. Finding the right person to assist you is very important. Take the time, make the plan, and you site will succeed.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Rob Waibel has been creating websites and custom applications for over 12 years. He is well versed in Search Engine Optimization techniques. When you are ready to get started on your website, visit us at WaibelOnline.com
Friday, June 25, 2010
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