Step one: Choose your domain name.
The first and often over looked step in developing a web site is the domain name. Picking out a domain name can be tricky but the most important things are for it to be easy to remember and related to the web site. Thousands of domain names are registered each day so once you think of a good domain name think of at least three alternatives in case your first choice for a domain name is already taken.
Step two: Register your domain name.
Once you have a domain name that you would like to use you will need to: 1) see if it is available, 2) purchase it and 3) register that domain name with a domain name registrar. A domain name registrar is a company that, for a small fee, will list your domain name and credit you as the owner. They will also connect your domain name to your web host's server (see step three). A common domain registrar is GoDaddy.com Go to your choice of domain name registrars and do a search for the domain names that you decided on. Once you find one that is available and suits your liking then just follow the on screen instructions to register that domain.
Step three: Purchase a hosting account.
Once you have registered your domain name you will need to purchase a hosting account for your actual web site. A web site host is a company that acts as a bridge to connect your domain to the Internet. They offer a variety of services and tools that you can use to develop your web site. One of the Best hosting companies is Kiosk, Inc. They are extremely reliable, have top rate customer service and come highly recommended. You can find out more information about them by going to http://www.SuperiorWebSiteHosting.com
Step Four: Choose a web page editor.
Now that you have your registered domain name and your web site hosting account, it is time to create your first web page. Now a web page must be written in a certain code so that your internet browser can understand it. There are many types of code. The most common code is called Hyper Text Markup Language or HTML for short. Fortunately we don't need to know this particular code. Many popular software companies offer software that allow you to create a web page visually by adding pictures and text just as you would in a word processor. An example of a popular web page editor is Microsoft Front Page. If you don't have access to Microsoft Front Page simply do a search on the internet for a free web page editor.
Step Five: The rest of the site.
Before you start creating your first page you must know how many pages you would like and what to say on each page. The minimum pages for any web site is three. The first page should be your “index” page. This is the page that a visitor sees first when he/she visits your site. This should have at least some basic information about your site and a general guide to the other pages. The second page should be an “about” page. This page contains information about you and your business/opportunity. The third page should be a “contact” page that contains information on how to contact you. Make sure you save these as .html files. So for example your index page should be saved as index.html
Step Six: Upload your pages.
Once you have created the pages for your site you must upload them to your web host so that they can be displayed on the Internet. This is called Publishing your site. Most hosting companies have software included called File Transfer Protocol or FTP for short. This is a fancy way of saying upload. Simply follow the instructions in your web host to upload your pages to your hosting account. You can also download free FTP software to run right from your computer.
Step Seven: Keep your Web Site updated.
Once your site is published it is live and can be visited by anyone around the world with access to the Internet. Be sure you keep your web site up to date and add new information if necessary.
The True Art of Website Building
by: Chris Walker
The most asked question by my visitors is whether or not they need a website to make money online. Well, the short answer is no; you can still take advantage of PPC services like Adwords, for example, and send traffic directly to your merchant’s sales page without a website. But what we’re going to do now is reevaluate needing a website.
Websites are very helpful and can make you tons of money if done properly. So if someone were to ask that question again I would most likely say yes, you do need a website at some point to maximize your profits.
So lets get things started with…
Rule#1: Your website should be very helpful to your visitors.
The reason why this is my first rule is so that you can have the right frame of mind when building your site from the very start.
Your website should not be built because you want fast money; it should be a reliable source of information that will help people solve their problems. People can see when you are trying to pitch a sale to them or when you’re not being totally honest. When you rush to build a website, the quality will be significantly lower. Customers today are smarter than they ever were; so if you think you can fool them with a low quality website--with affiliate links and Adsense ads everywhere--you are only kidding yourself. If you gain your visitors trust, however, they will follow your recommendations because they trust you.
Please, no one page websites--those are usually short-lived. When building a website, remember to provide answers for your visitors problems.
Building quality content is must…
Obviously if you are going to build a website yourself, you are going to need tons of quality content. A great way to start off is to go to some article submission sites. You will have access to thousands of quality articles you can use for your website instantly (just be sure to always include the authors resource box).
Content will be the most important aspect of your website’s success; so you must make sure you get it right.
Rule #2: Use a reliable domain name and web host.
People obviously want to spend as little as possible; but if you get a website done using a free host, you can bet that people will know you are not that serious about your business. Not only will the quality be much lower than your competitors, free web hosts tend to be unreliable causing your website to suddenly crash; imagine losing all your work that took you a full year to build—it happens all the time and it has happened to me in the past; believe me, it is not a good feeling losing everything you worked so hard for.
Please do not make the fatal mistake of using a free hosts and free domains.
Rule #3: An eye-catching presentation.
Perception really is everything when it comes to websites. When visitors arrive at your site they will recognize your site’s design before anything else. You can have the greatest content in the world, but if your web layout and presentation are not easy on the eyes, all your visitors will press the back button immediately due to poor site design.
I will show you the keys to a fabulous presentation:
A) Consistent design from page to page. Customers like dealing with things that they are familiar with. So be very consistent with your page design, colors, style of writing, AdSense ad placement etc.
B) Please make sure your visitors can easily find what they’re looking for. Your navigation should be seamless and easy to use. Your Navigation Bar should be in the same place on all your pages. This may seem like a small point but it’s absolutely vital to your websites success… the last thing you will want to do is frustrate your visitors because they can’t find exactly what they are looking for.
I have seen my profits shoot through the roof simply by making everything super-easy to find.
Even though your content is what wins your visitors over in the end, do not neglect having a good presentation; it is the first thing your visitors will notice. What you want to do is make visitors want to stay… once that is done, then they can be “wowed” by your great content.
Rule #4: Connect with your visitors.
Visitors want to know who is behind the website. So you must have a way that they can contact you through email. Have a contact link where people can easily see it. When visitors know that there is actually someone working behind the scenes willing to answer questions, they will feel more comfortable with what you have to offer.
The benefits of email marketing…
Using your opt-in list is what we call email marketing. When people opt-in to your list they are actually giving you permission to send them emails. The great thing about this is that it’s very easy to set up and it’s highly effective. You should have a monthly newsletter that provides customers with free, yet valuable information. It is important you do not hard sell in your newsletter though; the main job of a newsletter is to get people to your site. A newsletter should address a problem by providing a solution.
A great way to get people to sign up/opt-in to your newsletter is to give something of value away for free. When visitors believe they are getting something of value, they will sign up to your newsletter to receive the free gift. Just make sure what ever you are giving away is of high quality.
Using autoresponders
Another great way for you to connect with your visitors is to use an autoresponder. When people fill out your autoresponder forms, they will automatically receive a series of emails containing your prewritten content (for example, you can have your autoresponder set up to automatically send out 1 email a day for 7 days to anyone who fills out the forms).
You should use autoresponders to send out a series of sequential emails that are packed with quality information. I found this to work very well with all of my websites (as long as you present high-value content to your visitors). Autoresponders are highly effective because the sequential emails constantly remind your visitors that your site exist.
You are not maximizing your profits until you have an autoresponder in full effect. Your opt-in list will have some of your most loyal customers. If making money online has been your goal, you should definitely give autoresponders a shot.
Rule #5: Traffic is your website’s lifeblood
You will need tons of traffic in order to make money with your website. But how does one go about getting traffic? Well, there are really only two ways to get traffic: SEO and PPC advertising.
Search engine optimization involves link exchanging, article submission, one-way back links, keyword density, submitting your site to major directories, 2nd tier directories, and niche hubs directories and so much more. Doing all of the aforementioned does take a lot of work, but the pay off is huge. After a while you will begin to see your site’s keywords in the top 10 for the major search engines. This free traffic will allow your site and business to flourish. The good news about free search engine traffic is that it can last for years and years.
The other way to get traffic to your site is by using pay-per-click advertising. Unlike SEO, this kind of traffic comes instantly. The moment you set up a campaign, traffic starts pouring in to your site, giving you scalable results right away. I recommend using Google Adwords to get started with PPC advertising. Adwords will quickly allows you to see what works and what doesn’t.
As effective as Adwords is, it still takes a little bit of figuring out. Many people lose money with PPC advertising because they simply don’t know what they are doing. What’s worst is that they give up after a while. Adwords is too good to pass up; please learn as much as you can before starting—it will make things much easier.
What is the difference between sponsored listing and natural search results?
Google and Yahoo both accept advertisers to pay per click and bid on the keywords that the advertisers want to get to the top of the sponsored listing. We circled the sponsored listings using a red pen. Google and Yahoo will charge the advertiser from $3 to $10 or more for each time someone click on the site (depends on how rich your competitors are). The other results you see on the left side is the natural listing search results. Natural search results are free and is very hard to get a #1 position in Yahoo, or Google. You will need a search engine specialist to help you to achieve this very high ranking. We can help you to get a high ranking in Google and Yahoo, plus many more search engines. If you prefer the sponsored listing for your business, we proudly present to you our Pay Per Click management service
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