Monthly Archives: July 2014

Building Your Possess Website – Some Basic Approaches

Increased access to customer service and feedback. By having a presence on social networks like Twitter and Facebook, you’re able to instantly view (and properly take care of) any customer service issues that might arise. Get good feedback? You can forward it out to everyone in your network and take advantage of your own good press!

This is the World Wide Web. Your videos will be seen all over the world, forget paying for advertising space in a local telephone directory or bill board, it’s a thing of the past now. Your message will be available to millions.

If you choose to have your video hosted on your Website, make sure to submit your video to Google using a Video Sitemap using Google’s Webmaster Tools. Also make sure you have a robots.txt file on all of your video pages to ensure that Google can find the Web page and verify that there are codes on it that indicate that a video is present.

There is no limit to how many videos you can make and there are many high-traffic sites that will display each and every video you ever make for FREE! That means millions; yes millions of people could watch your video! Don’t believe me? Go to YouTube and search for “Chinese backstreet boys – That way”. It has 8,837,263 views to date. Don’t you think you could make a more interesting video than two guys miming the backstreet boys?

Experience. You need someone who has developed content for ecommerce and business websites and knows what AdWords is all about. They should be familiar with the pay per click system. Content is heavily involved in this, and good internet content providers will study search engines and incorporate search engine methods into the writing they do for you. Having experience in this is vital to choosing content writers who will give you the best web content possible for the best profits possible.

Again you can easily find such forum specific sites in any search engine. You have to select the forums of your choice carefully. If you cannot find any forums in the search results, you can alternatively go the categories and look for them.

How do you do that? Actually, it’s pretty easy. Use as much text in your website as possible as most search engines search on keywords. Pictures are great, but keep them to a relevant minimum. If you use things such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or JavaScript, do not include it with your HTML coding. Instead keep it in a separate file so that the web search engines look through your text first. Research the pros and cons of tables as compared to frames and use the one that is right for you, and try to steer clear of non-HTML file types such as Adobe PDF and Microsoft Word documents.

Once you have done that you will have to give your lens an official URL, it will look something like [http://www.squidoo.com/YOURTITLEHERE] and you may have to try a few different variations before you find one that is free. After you’ve done that you will need to name your lens, you can call it anything you like (within reason) but make sure it reflects the content of what your lens is going to be about.

Articles written there take some time to attract traffic from search engines and other sources so don’t quit your day job unless you start making a living by doing this. I will also recommend you to diversify as much as possible and write on as many sites as possible and then interlink your articles written on different sites. Interlinking means placing link to one article on another. I wish you all the best for your writing career.