Friday, March 29, 2019

Good Planning



    In today’s business environment you MUST have a website to successfully compete with others within your marketing niche.  However, just because you build it doesn’t mean that “they will come.”   

     For anything to work well, care must be taken to make firm, workable plans to execute it and the same goes for website designs. With a well thought out website design, you will be able to create a site that generates multiple streams of revenue for you. In fact the opposite is also true, many websites turn into online wasteland because they are not well planned and do not get a single visitor. Gradually, the webmaster will not be motivated to update it anymore and it turns into wasted cyberspace.

     The crucial point of planning your site is optimizing it for revenue if you want to gain any income from the site. Divide your site into major blocks, ordered by themes, and start building new pages and subsections in those blocks. For example, you might have a "food" section, an "accommodations" section and an "entertainment" section for a tourism site. You can then write and publish relevant articles in the respective sections to attract a stream of traffic that comes looking for further information.

     When you have a broader, better-defined scope of themes for your website, you can sell space on your pages to people interested in advertising on your site. You can also earn from programs like Google's Adsense and Yahoo! Search Marketing if people surf to those themed pages and click on the ads. For this very reason, the advertisement blocks on your pages need to be relevant to your content, so a themed page fits that criteria perfectly.

     As the Internet continues to grow in its ever reaching expanse, advertising on the Internet will bear more results than within magazines or other offline media. Hence, start tapping in on this lucrative stream of profit right away!

     This will come about with good initial planning of your site.  Don’t be satisfied with your site today, but consider what you will be doing with it five years down the road, or maybe ten years into the future.  Allow your site the opportunity to grow and expand as does your entire business.
QUOTE TO CONSIDER


THOUGHTFUL GEM

"There is no greater defeat 
than to look behind and think
what could have been!"




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