How To Build A Super
Successful Website
Business on the Internet today is worth billions of dollars a year.
eBusiness has become so important that people are falling over themselves
to build successful websites.
You can have the best looking website, but if it does not convey
exactly what you are offering within a few seconds, realize that
you are losing potential customers.
I am not going to mention names, but I have seen corporate websites
where thousands of dollars have obviously been spent in development,
but the website is totally unusable. This leaves potential customers
totally frustrated, and in the end they go to someone else's website
instead.
Let's begin with the basics for building a successful website:
1: Your website should look professional. It should not look as
though you have spent 5 minutes developing it. By looking professional,
it shows you are serious about your business. One of the ways to
make your site look professional is to have a cool logo. If you
cannot do this yourself, get a logo company from the Internet to
do it for you. It should cost you no more than around $25.
2: Include META* tags within your HTML code. META tags allow search
engines to find your pages when users enter words in their search
engine. Ensure you read up on META tags and use them for each page
of your website. Because there are so many websites today, it is
becoming harder and harder to become highly ranked in search engines.
Nevertheless, it is crucial that you make use of META tags. Maybe
you will not get into the top 10 straight away, but you never know.
3: The main page of your website should load with 10 seconds of
someone visiting it. Longer delays mean that you are losing potential
customers. You can increase the speed of your website by decreasing
the number of images. If you have to use images in your website,
ensure that you include the "height" and "width"
attributes for the image in the HTML, as this will ensure the page
loads faster. Else, the browser receives the image and then has
to work out what size the image is.
4: Your main page should be direct and immediately tell the user
what you are selling. If the user cannot see what you are selling,
I promise they will not hang around to find out. They are coming
to your site to find something; if it is hidden on another page,
users will not waste their time looking for it.
5: Banner exchanges are a good source of income for your website,
but be careful about the number of banners and links you use. Ask
yourself this question - do you want the user to go to another website,
or your own? I usually don't get involved with banner exchanges.
I believe banners distract the user from the website. If you are
going to get involved with banner exchanges ensure that you limit
this to a couple per page.
6: Include a contact page with an email address where users can
reach you. This is essential. If potential customers visit your
site, have questions, and can't find your contact information, they
may go on to a website that can fulfill their requests.
7: Keep your website consistent and use a basic colour scheme.
In terms of keeping your website consistent, make the basic structure
of all the pages on the website look the same. The last thing you
want is to make the user confused. Avoid using highlighter bright
colours. Use simple colours and ensure they are not too bright.
Also, ensure that your text is readable. You would not believe the
times I have seen websites with an image in the background and white
text on the top of the image, of which only 50% is readable!
8: Spelling and grammar is important in your website. Before uploading
your website to your web host, run each page through a spell checker.
Correct spelling on your website indicates you are offering a professional
service.
9: Navigating your website should be easy. Keep links to pages
on your website at the top, bottom, or left hand side of the page.
As stated before, be consistent, so keep all links in the same location
for each page. You do not want to make the user search around for
pages they want to find, but cannot due to the location of your
links.
10: Keep updating your website to get visitors to come back. Add
new pages regularly and submit these pages to search engines. This
will give you a higher ranking for your website, and will also give
you more visitors to your website. Ensure you use META tags that
match your content.
11: Include a bookmark link on your website. It never fails to
surprise me how many websites do not have a bookmark link. It is
simple code that does not take long to include. It allows users
to mark your page so they do not forget it. Remember, you want the
user to come back to your website, the very least you can do is
help them remember where it is.
12: It is important that you change your website regularly so it
is picked up by each search engine spider you have submitted your
website to. My content remains the same, but I change the page every
day. How do I do this? I simply include some JavaScript code on
my website which changes every day. You can get this code from my
website and use it for yourself.
13: Include ALT tags for your images. Many corporate websites do
not include ALT attributes for the IMG tag. By including ALT attributes,
you benefit your website in two ways. Firstly, you are giving your
website a higher ranking. How? Well, simple - in the ALT tag you
describe the image with keywords. These keywords are used by search
engines to rank your website. The more times the search engine finds
your keywords in your page, the higher it will rank it. Secondly,
the ALT attribute also lets you supply some text that can be displayed
to the user if an image from your website is not found. This is
good because at least the user can still see what the image represents.
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