Saturday 7 July 2012

Beginners Website Design

Website design for beginners presents a host of obstacles that can't be avoided. The first obstacle comes from books and tutorials screaming at you to buy them or read them. They all claim they can help you easily build a website. Many obstacles can cause beginners to give up and throw in the towel because they just don't know what to do or where to start.
The number one factor that causes a website beginner to give up is frustration from information overload. There are certain steps that should be taken when building websites. The first is to determine the kind of website you want to build. This requires a bit of research that takes about 5 minutes. Take the subject of your website and type it into a search engine to see what comes up.
See if your idea is a sellable idea. You can tell by the ads that pop up all over the place. Don't get discouraged if you see a lot of advertisements for the niche you're interested in. It just means people are probably making money in that market. If you don't see ads, you probably don't want to go into that market. Now look at the different website styles you see marketing the products you want to sell or the products you want to promote. You may even be selling you own product or eBook.
As you research website types you'll see, Review, Infopreneur, Affiliate, E Commerce, and Google AdSense style websites. If you found a product you love and you want to shout out about it, the Review website should fit your plan. If you sell information on how to do certain things, the Infopreneur style website should work. If you want to sell products that other people own for a percentage, an Affiliate style website will work just fine, if you're selling many products shipped from a warehouse, an E Commerce website will do the trick. There are many new styles of websites with the invention of social networks like Facebook and Twitter. Now that you have figured out what type of website you need to build the next step is keyword research.
Keyword research is often neglected because people think it's a guessing game. Guessing keywords can cause you to spend years trying to get traffic to a website. Careful keyword research will get you targeted traffic for years to come. Start with the Free Google Search Keyword Tool. It's not only free; it's excellent for finding the right keywords for your website.
Keyword Research should also be used to find your domain registration name as well. People often think they can't find a domain name that will succinctly describe what their website while incorporating the main keyword of your website. Patience is required as you search for a good domain name.
Once you have secured the style of website you want and a domain name with your main keyword in it, dig deeper using the Google Search Keyword Tool to find keywords that are perfect for your website. Many website beginners get caught up with the design stage of building a website. Keyword research should not be neglected. As you drill down further you'll begin to find keywords that competing websites are not using which will give your site an edge.
Don't get caught up with feeling like you need a Flash website because it has images moving on it. A website that has good content will do much better in search engines than a flash website. Build a content website and add some flash to spice it up. Now it's time to figure out the true purpose of your website. Are you selling products from your site or just sharing information? 9 of out of 10 websites on the internet are selling something. It's important to find the true purpose of your website.
Now you're ready to start building but, guess what... you don't have to build it. You can actually outsource your website and have it built. Check out 99designs.com and get freelance designers to build your website. You'll pay a little money for it but you'll get a really nice design. If you're ready to build it yourself, start looking for web building tools like Dreamweaver. Try the free tools first. There are thousands of webhosting companies to choose from which should be the easiest step for a beginning web designer.
Once your website is up and running, you'll need to add tracking code to measure your progress for visitors that come to your site. Once you have experienced some success, rinse repeat and refine your website for maximum success.
For more comprehensive info on beginners website design visit my website at createawebsiteplan.com where you will also find articles on domain registration names, website story boarding, and how to get past road blocks when building websites.

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