13 Nov, 2008  |  Written by lajocar  |  under Website Articles

In comparison to publishing on physical media, developing and then deploying a website will require very little by way of specialized skills and tools. While mass marketing of publications on physical media needs a major investment of money and time, publishing for a global audience over the Internet will require virtually no money and almost no time. Thus, website design and publication has given almost everybody with internet access their very own personal printing press.

The process of developing a website intended for publication is called ‘web design’. In order to make a website, it’s a good idea first to have in mind a clear subject for the site. If the site will be providing a service to you or to others, then it’s wise also to bear in mind a clear concept of the functionality you would want the site to give. For instance, a subject for a website could be ‘my trip to Hawaii’. A function for your site might be providing a journaling service so that you may keep your diary online.

There are many topics that you can create, the topics are virtually limitless when it comes to imagination. A website can provide virtually any information that is needed to spread out to the entire world. A website is a great form of inexpensive information that is service to all people who have access to the internet. Thanks to better programming tools, website features and functions are offering better flexibility and speed. Some functions are still not accessible to the average user when it comes to a personal website.

You should, therefore, pay particular attention to your site content and layout. You can add interactive functionality later if you want it and can incorporate it into your site. Make a website using carefully chosen content which you have collected into a single folder.

After the content has been collected, it is time to consider layout. The layout for a web site is very similar to any other document designed to be viewed by a large audience. To make a website, the layout should be well organized and logical, with all content easily accessible through a simple menu system, such as a list of links with headings.

Lastly, you will need web site design software tools to help you to translate your content folder and layout idea into a true website. A great place to begin is by using free software tools along with the website publication instructions most likely offered by your ISP. As an alternative, just look for phrases like ‘how to make a website’.

In order to make a website, it’s a good idea first to have in mind a clear subject for the site. If the site will be providing a service to you or to others, then it’s wise also to bear in mind a clear concept of the functionality you would want the site to provide. For instance, a subject for a website could be ‘my trip to Hawaii’. A function for your site might be providing a journaling service so that you may keep your diary online. When creating a website, the spectrum of possibility for content is virtually limitless, and only limited by imagination.

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13 Nov, 2008  |  Written by lajocar  |  under Website Articles

The world wide web has really evolved from just plain static sites to web 2.0 interactive site e.g. blogs, video sites and forums.

Popular community sites like Facebook, Twitter, Myspace etc. attract lots of like minded people that hang out, chat and share information.

So you might have a static website and you want build a community on your site or you just want to build a community site.

1 – Add a blog to your website
Fresh daily updated content will help you your site to draw people that are interested in your niche information. So they will come back again and again.

Here are 4 things to do…

1 – The majority of people who surf online are either looking to be informed or entertained. By adding an article section to your site you allow your visitors to find out more information related to their interests. But, to get the best results you really need to be producing your own unique content that no one else has, plus it should be fresh and regularly updated. This way your visitors have a reason to visit your site again and again.

2 – Find links to other websites that are closely related to yours that your web site visitors may be interested in and put them on a webpage. This may seem like you’re going to send away valuable traffic to others, but some of these links could be to sites you’re an affiliate of. This works great for 2 reasons.

- You may be seen as an authority site and the site to go for information.
- You could also make some affiliate sales from your affiliate links.

3 – Forums are a great place for like minded people to hang out in and is a great way to get your visitors to return again and again. The only problem is you may need a lot of visitors for your forum to take hold. There’s nothing more off putting than seeing a forum that has only 10 posts in it and 5 of those are from the owner and are months out of date.

If you’re worried you might not have enough traffic for a forum why not offer to share it with others web masters in your niche. You could offer to share ad space or share Google AdSense earning etc as a way to get them on board with you plus it’s a great way to do some free way research on your niche by the problems they ask in the forum.

4 – Add a free section to your site that’s filled with e-books, reports and free software. People no matter what niche they’re in love free stuff. These short reports and products could contain your affiliate link inside, so you could still be making money and seen a great guy/gal at the same time.

Bonus Tip

Why not create and publish a magazine to your niche. There used to be a time that you needed a massive budget to do this but the rules are a lot different now.