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Creating Your First Web Site, Part
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START YOUR OWN INTERNET HOME BUSINESS FOR FREE Creating
Your First Web Site, Part 2 - Part 1 This is one of the least expensive things about getting online as many hosting companies charge nothing or only a few dollars. But it’s also one of the most important, as yours has to be descriptive and as memorable as possible. For a family web site, simply using your last name or a combination of first and last name is fine. Domain names can also include numbers. The
minimum amount of time you can purchase a domain is for one year. But
for an eCommerce site [meaning a site where you intend to sell products
or services], an appropriate name is essential. http://www.namecheap.com
only charges $8.88 per year. What will help drive people to your site faster
than a cable connection? Keywords! These words and phrases indicate what
your site is about and contain more authority than a novice can imagine.
Proper keywords will feature terms and words used in the text on your
home page. Each subsequent page you create will also have its own set of
keywords. If you are selling products or services online,
Wordtracker.com is a fee-based service that enables you to look up the
latest information on what people are searching for online. Other terms that show up are: “used car for
sale,” “used car prices,” “used car financing,” “cheap used
car,” “Los Angeles used car,” “used car online” and “sell
used car.” On a highly ranked site these terms will be used along with
others containing variations of used car and other terms related to a
used car such as a dealership, blue book, classifieds, dealership, etc.
Again, thinking like a potential customer or viewer is the key to
keywords. When you accurately describe what is on each of your web pages, this will help anyone who discovers it in a search engine. You are doing your customer a big favor and they will thank you for it by visiting your site. For that used car site, here is what you might add for the home page: “Low cost pre-owned vehicles that hold their value. Located Los Angeles, California.” This comes
to only 12 words, or 82 characters including spaces. Some search engines
accept up to 250 characters, others will allow far less. Keeping it
within 100 characters or about 15-20 words is recommended. Titles aren’t just for books, movies and royalty. When designing your web site you’ll be able to name each page so that online visitors will locate your home page or other pages you’ve created. What you call your web site is as important as what you name your company. Be as descriptive as possible. You probably want
your stamp collection web site to have the term “stamp collecting”
or “stamp collection” in the title. Perhaps you have a page that has
advice for stamp collectors, so you might want to label it “Stamp
Collecting Advice” or “Postage Stamp Collecting.” It’s not just about having lots of links on
your web site, it’s having relevant links. If you want to keep your
web site within the mainstream and family-friendly, be careful where you
are linking. Many search engines and directories won’t accept sites
with adult themes, gambling sites, or anything advocating illegal
activities, etc. Keep it clean. Oftentimes you’ll read about a site
having a Google PR [PageRank] of a number from 0-10, with 10 being
considered the best. PR is determined by many factors including links
coming from other sites to yours, longevity of site, quality of
information and keywords found within the site, and the number of pages
your site contains. In other words, Google’s search engine [or any
major or minor search engine or directory] will spot a 100-page site
sooner than it will a single web page. When you have a new web site that you’ve spent a long time working on and think it’s a significant addition to the WWW, you want others to know it’s out there. First, have it analyzed at http://www.sitereportcard.com Keep statistics on a weekly or monthly basis to monitor your web site’s progress. 1. Press Release - Writing a press release is a great way to increase your web site traffic and generate more interest in your web site and any products or services you might be selling. Below you’ll find four links to major free press release sites. Additionally, they provide information on how to write effective press releases. Your press release will be seen by more people,
get put into the search engines faster, and you can follow the
statistics and upload photos if you pay for the service. Here are four
places where you can send out your information for free. http://OpenPress.Com Another candlemaking company online will not
provide tons of enthusiastic response, but if you have been handcrafting
candles for 20 years and can provide some helpful tips for those just
starting out, you will increase your audience and hopefully your
customer base. Additionally, writing articles establishes your online
credibility. There are paid search engines and directories
that will get your web site indexed within a matter of days, but many of
them will also do the same service, only taking weeks or month, for no
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