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  • 12 Quick Tips For Beginning Webmasters

    By: Dan B. Cauthron


    Starting off on the right foot with any new business is not
    just important, it's imperative. This is especially true on
    the Internet, where first impressions are made in a matter
    of seconds, and can make or break the potential for success.

    A sales focused website functions simply as a retail
    cyber-store. With that in mind, it's just as important that
    visitors be welcomed and feel comfortable while browsing a
    website, as they would be made to feel in a shop on Main
    Street.

    Here are a few quick tips that will help to gain your
    cyber-visitor's interest, and keep her browsing for awhile.

    1. Capture the visitors attention immediately with a bold
    headline or a thought provoking question. You have about 10
    seconds to convince a first time visitor that it might be
    worth her time to browse your site further.

    2. Keep slow loading graphics, animations, and flash
    presentations to a minimum. Most visitors will not wait
    long before clicking off to another site.

    3. Avoid loud or overbearing color schemes. What may look
    great on your living room walls might be difficult to view
    and read on-screen. Background colors should be pale or
    white, with dark or black font for maximum readability.

    4. Compose your primary message to focus on the visitor's
    interests, needs and desires, and how you and your site can
    fulfill those. Few people will be interested in your
    accomplishments or how great you think your business is.
    Save that for the 'about us' page.

    5. Inject a conversational style into the message that your
    website conveys, avoiding dry corporate syntax or technical
    jargon. A site that portrays a personality and casual
    human element will be much more attractive to repeat
    visitors.

    6. Proofread carefully for spelling, punctuation, and
    grammar. This is imperative to presenting a professional
    image of you and your business. It is recommended that the
    proofreading be done by someone other than yourself, and
    who has not previously read the script.

    You may wish to contact the English department at a nearby
    high school or college, and arrange to have an upper level
    student perform this task for you. It's that important!

    7. Keep your page design clean and free of clutter. A site
    that visually assaults the visitor will be clicked off
    quickly. White space and clearly defined sections will make
    for easier navigation.

    8. For a large site, break the content into sections and
    create seperate pages accordingly. Many Internet users do
    not like to scroll down indeterminately on overly long
    pages. Manage your page length to three screens maximum.

    9. Test your pages with multiple browsers to be sure they
    work as they should. What works in one browser may not work
    with another. The two most commonly used browsers as of
    this writing are MS Internet Explorer and Netscape
    Navigator.

    10. Invest wisely in registering your own domain name and
    acquiring professional quality webhosting. To rely, even at
    first, on sub-domains or free hosting services will
    seriously harm your business credibility. In addition,
    avoid using any free email account as a business contact.

    11. Provide a incentive and a method for visitors to join
    your mailing list, and display it prominently on each page.
    This is not an option. It's a necessity to your ongoing
    success.

    12. Openly display your full name, your physical address,
    and at least two contact methods (ie. email and telephone)
    on your site. This will cultivate visitor trust, and add to
    your credibility as an honest and above-board business
    owner.


    About the Author

    Dan B. Cauthron offers original marketing insights and a
    7-Volume eMarketing Library to all new subscribers. Join
    his list by visiting http://www.Revenewer.com or by sending
    your name and email address to Dan@Revenewer.com
    with the words 'subscribe me' in the subject bar.



     

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