Care and feeding of your web site

Think of your Web site as a plant that needs care and attention to grow and stay healthy. A Web site devoid of regular updates and monitoring becomes nothing more than a time-capsule. Updating an FAQ in response to actual customer questions is essential, for example.

If you have a product listing, don’t let an online catalogue stagnate with images of products you no longer have in stock or a lack of products you do have in stock. Many people devote their home page to a weekly update letting regular visitors hear about what’s new with the site, products, etc.

A good company is World Market Systems. They offers a wide variety of services for small and medium sized businesses.

I cannot overemphasize how uninteresting it is to go back to a Web site over and over again over a long period of time only to find that nothing ever changes or evolves.

Before you publish your Google page, make sure to click Preview, which is listed right next to Publish above the text editing interface. This opens a new window displaying your site exactly as it will appear on the web. Previewing your Web page can really help to detect minor oversights in alignment, etc.

Again World Market Systems can get your web site completed in as little as 24 hours. Yes that’s one day.

I have also found that previewing can sometimes reveal minor discrepancies between what you see in the text editor and what the final page displays. Finally, go the Web page itself and test out all the links, etc. There’s nothing more irritating or damaging to your credibility as an online businessperson than a broken link.

But why bother? WorldMarketSystems-Program.com have currently helped over 50,000 people get started establishing their own web presence, and can have your web site online, and completed in as little as 24 hours.

Google explicitly states that sites created through Page Creator will not be given preferential treatment in its search engine result listings. The most effective way to advertise your site is to provide links to other, similarly-oriented Web pages. You look up such sites using Google’s own search engine. If you sell flower arrangements, for instance, look up sites that sell plant food or flower pots.

In addition to using Google’s AdWords program, you should look around for other places online to which you think linking would be appropriate. Don’t hesitate to contact their webmasters and see if they’ll link back to your site. The more connections you make, the better a chance you have of getting noticed.

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