Me & the Boss

Me & the Boss

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

How To Keep Your Popular Self-Help Website Running Smoothly

By Aaron Stone


Having a self-help seminar information website is easy. Having a successful website is a whole different ballgame. Is there a secret to having your site be a success? No. You need to understand how to bring in better traffic numbers through SEO and marketing and smart site design. Learn about those things, and some other ways you can use to bring in the hits, in he following suggestions.

Set a goal for your self-help seminar information website and remove pages or widgets that are not advancing you toward that goal. A common mistake is trying to do everything on one site and not really succeeding at anything. Narrow your focus to see better success.

'Splash' pages and full page advertisements annoy the visitors and are not in style anymore. Instead of creating 'splash' pages you can put that information on your homepage itself. In this fashion, the user may make a choice as to look up the material or not, instead of showing it on the user's face.

Adding audio podcasts on your self-help seminar information website is also a great marketing tool as many people prefer listening to a person rather than reading text. This is another unique way to hold the attention of potential customers.

Make sure the "About US" page on your site is written so that is easy to understand. Avoid in-depth explanations and fancy words when writing the background. Use a friendly manner that showcases your personality and contains only information that is relevant. The changes of visitors increasing the amount of time on the self-help seminar information website increases if people get the impression that your website is more personal.

No one wants to go to site that has too many ads. In order to figure out where the best places for the ads are and to get maximum revenue, studying advertising heat maps will help.

There are several different types of web browsers out there. It is important that your self-help seminar information website is able to run properly on multiple types of browsers. When you choose a website designer speak with them about avoiding or focusing on a few browsers and make sure that they include all browsers. Compatibility with multiple browsers send a message to your visitors and target audience that you care about their diversity.

Nothing will turn your visitors away faster than a poorly designed or confusing navigational menu. No one should be confused about how to find your content! Make your navigation menu painfully obvious so that even someone with little to no experience on the Internet can get around with ease.




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