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Strategic Web Design Planning

Posted by: zyuong on: 14 April 2009

There are millions of web sites on the Internet today with thousands more being added each day. The competition is fierce and in order to be successful, you must stay one step ahead of the game.Although designing a professional web site is an important part of your strategic plan, it is only the first step. Before you begin the actual design process, you must first determine your overall strategy and design your web site accordingly.

 

Internet marketers have basically two choices:

 

-> Design a mini web site that focuses on just one product or service, with no other content of any kind.

 

-> Design a content web site that includes not only your products and services, but also information and resources that will be of interest to your target market.

 

Although both types of sites can be effective, your success ultimately depends on your site design and marketing strategies. Both will play a very important role.

 

Content Web Sites

Content oriented sites are sites that provide visitors with content, such as articles, tutorials, free ebooks and resources. This type of site attracts their target audience with incentives. Their products and services are mentioned on the main page with a link to further information.

 

Content sites usually profit by educating their visitors. For example, a content site focusing on dog grooming might provide a basic tutorial to assist their visitors in learning how to groom a dog. They provide this tutorial completely free; however, the main purpose for this tutorial is to educate their visitors and promote their products.

 

When you provide your visitors with quality information that teaches and informs, you are not only gaining their trust in you by sharing your expertise, but you’re also building your credibility, which is very important on the Internet.

 

The key to using this technique effectively is to provide content that targets your potential customer.

 

Mini-Sites

Mini-sites are different from content sites, as they don’t provide any content. They usually contain one or two pages and completely focus on one product or service. Basically, the site is just a sales letter for the product.

 

No matter which type of site you design, keep in mind, your web site is a direct reflection of you and your business. The appearance of your web site is the most important factor in determining your web site’s value. If your site doesn’t look professional or pleasing to the eyes at first glance, it’s perceived value will be low. The perceived value of your web site will have a great impact on your success.

 

On the other hand, you may have a great web site, well designed and a quality product or service, but if it takes too long to load, the value will still be perceived as low. Why? Your potential customer will not wait — ultimately costing you business.

 

If you’re serious about your Internet business, designing a web site specifically designed to sell your products is an essential part of your success. Everything within your web site should have one specific purpose — getting your visitors to take action.

 

Your Strategy

Prior to designing your web site, you must decide on the type of response you’re looking for. For example, if you’re selling a product, the response you’re most-likely trying to achieve is to make a sale. If you’re developing a content site, your main goal for every page of your site should be to lead your visitors to your sales page. You can accomplish this in a number of ways, including:

 

1) Display a graphic image of your product on your main page with a short ad and a link leading to your sales page.

 

2) Create a “Products” section within the navigational menu of each page with a short description and link to each of your products.

 

3) Write articles that focus on the same topic as your product. At the end of the article, within your bylines, provide your visitors with information about your product.

 

4) Write tutorials that target your potential customer. At the end of the tutorial, provide information about your product.

 

5) Provide your visitors with a free autoresponder course. Your course should identify a problem, provide advice in regard to solving the problem and provide the solution with your products or services. Keep in mind, your course should not be written like a sales letter. It must provide quality information written to teach and inform.

 

No matter what type of response you’re looking for, your site must be specifically designed to achieve your goal.

 

Every part of your web site must be strategically designed. From your overall design to your sales copy — each will play a very important role.

 

Your web site is the most important sales tool you have. A professional web site should be pleasing to the eyes, well organized, easy to navigate, load quickly and be optimized for the Search Engines.

 

Above all else, you must specifically design your site for your potential customers. Provide them with the information they desire, while continually mentioning the benefits of your products, and you’ll reap the rewards.

 

About the Author:

Shelley Lowery is the author of the acclaimed web design course, Web Design Mastery. http://www.webdesignmastery.com And, Ebook Starter – Give Your Ebooks the look and feel of a REAL book. http://www.ebookstarter.com

What is Web Hosting Uptime, and What it Means for You?

Posted by: zyuong on: 14 April 2009

When you begin to look for a company to host your website, other than the amount of space and bandwidth that is offered, a company will usually promote their web hosting uptime. Most web hosting companies offer an uptime guarantee to promote how well their service is. Web hosting uptime is a measurement of the time a computer server has been running, the longer the web hosting uptime the better the service (usually). Uptime is important to not only web hosting companies, but to any person or company that has a website, because if a website is down it could hurt a personal company reputation as well as the reputation of the web hosting uptime guarantee. Web hosting companies strive for a 99.9% uptime, which means that there would be less then 2 minutes of downtime a day.

 

Factors that impact a web hosting uptime are sometime unavoidable, but many companies strive to prevent downtime. Downtime can be classified in three ways: planned downtime which is caused when a server is updated or upgraded, semi-planned downtime which is caused when software companies find a security breach and a patch must be put into place, and the worst is unplanned downtime which can be caused by an overloaded server, a software/hardware malfunction, or malicious software.

 

Uptime guarantees made by web hosting companies are based off of past information. Web hosting uptime can be monitored and maintained a few ways. There are services that provide 24/7 monitoring. Large web hosting companies have their own departments that monitor their servers. A loss in web hosting uptime can be prevented by having a redundant server to fall back on incase the primary server goes down. For a planned single server change this method may be practical for a larger company, but the costs implied for an additional server in a smaller company or providing this for multiple servers in larger companies can be impractical. Unplanned downtime would also keep this method from working well.

 

Some niceties that many websites provide is a friendly downtime message that will still allow the user know that the site is only temporarily down. Larger web hosting companies are able to provide a quicker return to normalcy to maintain their uptime guarantee, because they have staff readily available to respond to a downtime error quickly. Smaller companies may experience a longer downtime.

 

For consumers, researching web hosting uptime can prevent a package from being purchased from a web host that has a lot of downtime. There are websites that track a company web hosting uptime and provide reviews on the company freely for review. Other places to look for information are on forums either provided by the web hosting company or on web hosting review forums.

 

If your website does experience downtime you can contact the technical support or customer service department to see when your site will be restored. Understand that no web hosting company can have a 100% uptime guarantee. If your website experiences too much downtime switching to a different company with a higher and better web hosting uptime may be your only option.

 

We focus on highly reliable hosting service using clustered server technology which minimise unstable downtime to the minimum. Providing 100% uptime network guarantee, and 99.5% server uptime guarantee, our Business Hosting bring uptime service to the next level. To find out more how your web site can benefit from stable and highly reliable hosting services, contact us today.

Malaysia Budget Webdesign

Posted by: zyuong on: 6 November 2008

Malaysia Budget Webdesign is a web design, web hosting and SEO specialist firm serving the Malaysia market. We specialize in effective search engine marketing and organic search engine optimization ensuring that your web site will be found in the major search engines especially google.

We provide outstanding SEO services by combining years of experience and evolving technology which will improve your ranking and ensure increased traffic to your web site.

Email: Malaysia Budget Webdesign for a no obligation quote today! at web @ clic.com.my

 

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