Most From Your Website Designer

The design stage of any new website is absolutely critical. I’ve heard so many times over the years of companies who’ve literally had to throw away their website and start over, just to implement a new design requirement. There is so much more functionality available now, compared with 10 years ago, and if your website doesn’t allow for quick/easy changes and functionality updates, you are quickly going to become static and outdated.

Lets break down the requirements of a 2010 web venture, assuming you are starting with a clean sheet.

DESIGN
Though many companies are still working with conventional design tools such as Dreamweaver and MS Expression, basic HTML structure is really is a technology that’s on its way out. Sure, both aforementioned software programs can be utilized to do much more than basic HTML, both support ASP, PHP, XHTML etc, but the real design consideration, the one that should ultimately determine the design approach, is “Functionality”. What exactly is it that you want your website to do now, and can you project forward a couple of years and imagine what your website might need to do to be competitive, in say 2012?

If that’s confusing, try to break down the functionality consideration into smaller modules -

1 – Site-wide search function – providing your visitors with quick access to important content through a simple search box.
2 – Expandable navigation – having an intuitive navigation structure and one that is easy to update as your content grows, is paramount to the success of your website.
3 – eCommerce functionality – even though you might not need to sell products/services initially, if your website takes off you may need to add it in the future. But how big a job is it going to be to integrate a shopping cart into your ‘static’ design in 12 months time?
4 – Advertising Space – if you don’t sell a product direct, can you place ads easily to monetize your website, once your traffic increases – is this going to disrupt or even destroy your layout?
5 – Polls and user interactivity – creating ‘sticky’ elements that engage your visitors is important in building traffic and repeat visits, how easy is it to integrate these components without “hacking” your code/template.
6 – Social Media Hooks – you might not be using Facebook yet, but you will at some point. Adding Facebook badges and page elements is either going to be simple, or not, depending on your initial design.
7 – Adding / Changing content – are you happy to pay your designer each time you need an image changing or some text updating? – you shouldn’t be. But if your website is coded in Dreamweaver, you may be in for a difficult time making changes yourself.
8 – Community tools – these are important for building visitor loyalty, and include newsletters, blogs, forums and more. How easy is it going to be to integrate these tools into your website?
9 – Handheld device compatibility – it’s upon us now, but in 2-5 years it will be essential for any website to be browsable from a hand-held portable device.

Those are just a few of the design considerations when planning a new website. Assuming you’re going to incorporate some, if not all of the above, taking that specification to a conventional design house utilizing Dreamweaver / Expression, is going to cost you a great deal of money. But there’s a simpler option available to you, a platform that comes pre-configured for the easy addition of functional modules – Joomla.

At its heart, Joomla is an open-source Content Management System (CMS) aimed at providing website owners with a simple way to update and maintain a website without the need for extensive design/coding skills. But it is much more than just that. Due to its open source concept, hundreds of developers have built add-on modules for just about every conceivable function, modules which can be installed and configured quickly without disrupting the core code of your website. Adding the functional elements listed 1-9 above can be quick and easy and they can be ‘switched-in’ as and when needed. Sure, you’ll still need your Joomla designer to do the initial setup and configuration, and you’ll probably need him/her to add in the new modules, but you shouldn’t be hearing things like “What, you want me to add a blog to your website! why didn’t you tell me that from the start! Now it’s going to cost you…..hmm, let me see..”

Simply put, Joomla is the most flexible platform for any new website project, it won’t restrict the growth of your web presence and it won’t break the bank each time you need to add functionality.

HOSTING
There are some incredible bargains when it comes to hosting and I suggest that you apportion some of your time to developing a shortlist of host companies and then researching other user experiences with each, before you make a decision. If you’re going down the Joomla route, many host companies provide Joomla and other useful scripts pre-configured for quick installation.

SEO
Search Engine Optimization is not the same animal that it was back in 2000, or even 2005. Google and Facebook have revolutionized the way in which we interact with the web and its no longer a simple case of building good Meta tags to achieve a flood of traffic.

Obviously this subject is very involved and beyond the scope of this article to explore in detail. The best I can offer you here are a few simple statements to keep firmly in your mind when you sit down to plan your website with your web designer.

1 – Content is king – build your website around content rich pages and continue to add content, indefinitely. Your website platform must allow you to add content and new pages easily in-house. Having blogs or forums is a good way to grow content on your website, but design them in such a way as to keep the bulk of the content ‘on topic’. Consider adding some form of article database to your website. It’s an eloquent way of separating your critical selling information from more general verbiage that’s used to build traffic. Joomla is the perfect platform for building your own article database and there are tools for rewarding your visitors for becoming content contributors to your website.

2 – Key Search Terms – connected directly with point 1 above, be sure that you understand what your important search terms and keywords really are. This sounds a little deep, but quite often people come to us with a list of keywords which are either too generic, or too diverse. Use Google Webmaster tools to fully research your keywords and ensure you engage your designer in the process, since he or she will need to structure your Meta tags and content layout to focus on the important keywords first.

3 – Don’t inadvertently place design hurdles in the path of search engines. You need to create your pages with content that is accessible and to do that you’ll need to avoid using certain types of navigation components such as Flash. You’ll need to build page file names containing keywords, so your choice of software or choice of a CMS will need to allow for that. There are many other ways to place hurdles in your design, so be sure to research this more and be pre-armed with the right questions when you talk with your web designer.

4 – You need other websites to link through to yours. It sounds easy enough but in reality, why should they? – You need to give them a reason, an incentive, and the mechanics for creating the links easily. The incentive can be that your website contains information which is valuable and therefore other website owners will want to link to it. But this is flimsy at best, we all think our content is valuable but is it unique and enticing enough to make someone go to the trouble of linking to it? This needs careful consideration, it is a key component to your success.

5 – You need a strategy for getting through the “Google sandbox” stage. No one knows the exact details of Googles algorithm and how it implements its sandbox, but basically it places new websites into a “holding pattern” until they’ve had time to mature. The holding pattern can be anywhere from 3-6 months and during this period you will see your site bounce around in Google’s search listings, but mostly it will be buried many pages deep. Your strategy will need to include ways of generating traffic through this sandbox period, and will likely include some “Pay Per Click” advertising.

6 – Absolutely avoid any offers for “fast placement in Google” – “we’ll get your website on the first page in one week” these are just not viable companies with whom to place your trust. Look for a company that gives you realistic expectations, a solid plan for developing long-lasting traffic strategies. If you’re considering the Internet as a means to make a quick dollar, you’re in the wrong place.

7 – Absolutely embrace Social Media and incorporate it into your web marketing and SEO campaign. Many people are still uncertain about Facebook, and don’t exactly understand how it can be utilized to promote a business. Remember, Facebook is now ahead of Google as the most visited website. There are ways to benefit from Facebook in the same way you can benefit from Google. Give it careful consideration in any marketing/SEO campaign.

Of course there are many more important steps and considerations when planning an SEO / Traffic campaign, but the above points will hopefully help you in your negotiations with your web design company. If you approach them and appear to be knowledgeable and prepared, they’re much more likely to take your project seriously and deliver good results.

If you take one thing away from this article, then I hope it is this – read and learn for yourself but seek some expert help and advice, independent from the company who ultimately build your website.
The Internet has changed considerably over the last 10 years, and more than ever before we need to arm ourselves with the knowledge and tools to make the right decisions about the future of our web presence. Considering the cost of your time, your initial investment, your ongoing efforts, the potential cost of any mistakes made during the inception stage, it would pay you to seek some professional advice early on. Your web designer may be located in your town, but approaching him/her pre-armed with a strategy will ensure that you get the very best out of them. Remember, many web design companies are just that. Keeping abreast of SEO, social media trends and the new world of Web 2.0 is not something that all designers have time to do

The Complete Guide to Website Design

A recent study has shown that approximately 95% of all web visitors determine within one second or less if any given website is worthy of their business. What is the difference between a website that a user will navigate away from vs. a website a user will stay and perhaps purchase from? In most cases, it’s a matter of aesthetics. A professionally designed site will often install trust into the visiting user. It shows that the owners of the website have put both time and money to produce a site that is highly professional and appealing for their users. Take a moment to think of some of the sites you have bookmarked in your browser. Chances are the vast majority of the sites will share a professional design where content is well defined, navigation is user friendly, and the page layout is visually appealing. In an increasingly competitive market where literally billions of websites exist, websites without a high quality professional design will never reach their full potential. A site that is built upon a professional design and layout is more likely to succeed over a competitor without a professional design. It’s a fact that cannot be ignored.

The Web Design Myth

Professional web design is expensive. Web design companies will charge you a base fee for the initial design and layout, and then charge an additional fee for each page in your website (usually starting at $75.00 per page). You can expect to pay upwards of $1500 for even the most basic of sites consisting entirely of HTML. That is a pretty hefty chunk of change that can easily triple or quadruple before your website is complete! Not everyone has the financial means (or willingness) to drop that kind of money into a website, especially when just starting out. The only way to put forth a professionally designed website with beautiful aesthetics to draw a user in is to hire a professional company to do it. If you plan on doing it yourself you’ll need to be an expert in HTML and have some sort of degree in design or the IT industry. That’s the myth… now here is the reality. You can put out a professionally designed website without ever needing to enlist the services of a web design company! The best part of all, you don’t need to be an expert in HTML or web design and you can do it for less than $60! All you need is this guide, some basic HTML skills, and a few hours of time and you’ll be on your way to owning a truly professional quality site that your competition will envy!

Getting Ready for Your Design

Before the secrets of designing on a dime are revealed, take a moment to think about the website you want to create. Ask yourself the following two questions: “Who is my target audience?” and “What service or product am I providing?” Once you have it figured out, try to categorize your website. Perhaps your website is going to provide SEO services. If so, your site would fit into an IT business category. Maybe you plan on selling beautiful wedding cards in which case your site falls into a wedding category. Try to narrow down the most relevant category for your site content. Now that you have your category, I’m going to share one of the best kept secrets that web design professionals don’t want you to know about!

The Best Kept Secret for Web Design

Two words… Template Monster! Template Monster is revolutionizing the web by providing webmasters with pre-designed highly professional website templates at a fraction of what you would pay from a web design company. In fact, all the templates on Template Monster are designed by true professionals and rival that of any web design company. Template Monster is the secret that will give you the edge over your competition! At Template Monster you can browse thousands of high quality professional designed website templates in any number of categories. Remember that category you choose for your website earlier? Now’s the time to apply it. Visit Template Monster and choose your category from the drop-down list that appears in the center of the home page. A listing of a hundred or more category-specific web designs will be displayed. Hovering your mouse over the image will display a larger preview of the template. When choosing a template, try to find one that appeals the most to you. Chances are if the site is appealing to you, it will be appealing to your users as well. Now that you have your template chosen, purchase that template and you’ll be WELL on your way to web mastering a high quality site that will rival your competitors!

The Competitive Edge

Congratulations! You’ve just gained the competitive edge over your competition and are now the proud owner of a professional website template! Best of all it cost less than $60.00 and required no effort on your part what-so-ever. Of course, the web design templates are just one piece of the puzzle to designing on a dime. Next we’ll walk you through the process of finding equally cost-effective web hosting and domain registration services.

Hosting for Less, Domains for Free (and more)

When it comes to hosting, your goal is to find the hosting service that offers the most bang for the buck while also providing a stable environment and excellent customer service. Here we present two viable and cost effective hosting solutions. In fact, they are amongst the most competitive in the industry and offer outstanding customer support and tools.

Our highest recommendation is Yahoo Small Business hosting. Remember your domain name? Typically you’d spend $8.95 or more to register it for a year. It’s FREE when you sign up with a hosting plan at Yahoo. Also included with your hosting plan (for as little as $11.95 per month) is an invaluable $50.00 Google AdWords credit, $100 Yahoo Search Marketing Credit, free search engine submission, 100 free leads on infoUSA mailing lists, and much more! When you break down the overall cost against the credits and service you receive, this is an outstanding value! You’ll be doing yourself a huge favor by signing up with Yahoo Small Business hosting, one of the most respected companies in the business.

For those of you on a tighter budget that are looking to host a multitude of websites, a very viable and more affordable alternative to Yahoo Small Business is Host Gator. With Host Gator you pay $10.00 per month for UNLIMITED website hosting! That’s right, you can host any number of websites you want and only pay $10.00 per month for the whole lot of them. It’s a bargain that can’t be beat and is just one more way you can design on a dime!
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The Best Antivirus Software?

The updates for this shall come regularly to provide the opportunity protect your personal computer on the latest viruses. These main criteria will likely help us to decide, what is the best antivirus software. There are many companies supplying the needed programs for several computer systems. Each of their products has its own specialties and may even suit or perhaps not suitable based on your computer and private needs. So we thought to list several top-quality programs, to help you choose, what is the best antivirus software right for you.

Norton AntiVirus 2011 provides fast and powerful protection for your personal computer. This program can detect and destroy most of the viruses and spyware, along with the other threats used to spoil your PC from inside. By using it you can feel free to visit any sites you like, to chat, send mails and open mails even within the unknown source – them all will be checked through. Norton AntiVirus 2011 has several layers of protection that overlap one another to depart no holes in your antivirus shield. It will effectively protect you from the damaging downloads too, the antivirus will state you concerning the threat before you open the file or run this system. The program does the light-scan of your PC regularly, still any file with possible fewer will receive immediate attention. With Norton AntiVirus 2011 you will never have to go through slow scanning when all the processes inside your PC slow down. Moreover, this antivirus gets regular updates to provide you with excellent defense against the latest threats.

Anti-Virus & Anti-Spyware could be the solution for over 80 million computer to be happy and secure while online. Don’t forget you purchased your PC for leisure or work, although not for worries about danger coming from Internet or whatsoever. This software is designed to keep you completely safe in a possible occasion. Anti-Virus & Anti-Spyware works so quietly that non from the other processes in your PC is going to be slowed up. You may not have any idea it’s there; still you’re protected on a regular basis. The antivirus obtains the unique technology of LinkScanner, which will help you to avoid dangerous links before you will click on them. The regular scanning only cover those files that have been changed following the last checking, therefore it takes less time and resources, letting you view your movie of surf through Internet without any slowdown. best antivirus software|SEOApril
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