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5 rules that make bored website visitors

When it comes to your website, more attention should be paid to every detail to make sure it performs optimally to serve its purpose. Here are five important rules of thumb to observe to make sure your website performs well.

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The crucial point of planning your site is optimizing revenue

For anything to work well, care must be taken to make concrete and viable plans for implementation and the same goes for website designs. With a website design well thought out, will be able to create a site that generates multiple streams of income for you. In fact, it can become desert online websites, as they are not well planned and not get a single visitor. Gradually, Continue reading ‘Generating revenue with good planning’ »

UNDERSTANDING PEOPLE

When staring at their Web browser, people have these choices: They can type in a URL that someone told them about, they can read their home page and follow links from it, they can look at a page in their history or in their favorites, they can go to one of the very popular sites and follow links, or they can go to a search engine and follow links or compose a search phrase.
In order to be the target of a link or be listed in a search engine, you must have a Web Continue reading ‘Internet-traffic2’ »

Relationship of trust between you and your audience

Understanding the type of people who visit your website is a very important task because you can use that information to improve your site to suit them. As a result, you get more loyal returning visitors who return again and again.

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When you create a sitemap:

Site Map imagesA map is often considered redundant in the process of building a website, and is undoubtedly the fact if you made a sitemap for the sake of having one. By highlighting the importance of having a well constructed map that will be able to adapt its own sitemap to suit your own needs. Continue reading ‘Site Map’ »