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Tips for Setting up Your First Website
To bookmark this article click here.It’s literally as easy as paint by number. You are presented with a series of choices about the layout of your website and once your choices are made: Voila! All that is needed at this point is for you to add content to your site. This content should be a mixture of text and pictures or graphics. Some people add video and audio to their websites but that is not absolutely necessary.
Some Internet marketers don’t want to be bothered with the design of their websites and so they hire others to set them up for them. Then they come along and populate the website with articles, links, graphics, pictures, and products. Costs vary so if you decide you want someone else to design and set up your first website, be sure to shop around for the best value.
Check out other Websites
Before you set up your first website, surf the net to check out other websites. Note what kinds of designs you like and which ones you don’t like. Also, notice other aspects of the websites. After all, even if you hire someone to set up your website, you will be responsible for maintaining it so you want to get an idea of the kinds of websites that draw you in and the kinds of websites you quickly leave.
Don’t just look at the design of the websites you visit, also look at the content. Is it interesting and pleasing to the eye. Are you tempted to remain on that website and look around or are you ready to leave the moment you get there. These are important questions for the aspiring Internet marketer because others will be judging your website in much the same way down the road. If your site doesn’t contain helpful information or doesn’t attract customers to hang around, you won’t see much in the way of profits. Studying these websites with a critical eye will help you as you set up your own website. Remember, customers come to your website looking for something. Make sure they find it and you may make a sale.
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