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Losing Your Job Without Losing Yourself Hire an internet marketing consultant to make sure you have all the components necessary (photos, copy, location of everything) and to explore your internet advertising options. There are some consultants who have industry and marketing expertise in designing websites.When we lose our jobs, no matter the reason, we lose a big part of our identity. Think of the last several times you met new people. After names are exchanged and polite comments made on whatever event you are attending, the question quickly arises: "What do you do?"It's a pleasant starting point for conversation and usually gives rise to many questions or a lively discussion. It also allows us to measure and preliminarily judge each other. Until we really start to know someone as an individual, we tend to deal in broad generalizations and stereotypes. By le • NOW hire the web designer and developer to make it all work attractively. The designer can be a different person than the developer. • Test, test, test. Test the design on several types of computers on both dial-up and other internet connections. Too many graphics will turn off visitors if your site is too slow to load. Make sure everything works - every link, sign-up, paym How Blogging Can Help You with SEO - A Beginner's Guide If you already have a website, how's it working for you? How much money are you making from it? When's the last time you updated it? If you don't even have one yet, what are you afraid of?Blogging is fun and easy to do, and you may be interested in learning how blogging can help you with SEO. You don’t have to be a programming genius to set up and maintain a blog. You don’t even need to know HTML. If you are new to blogs, websites, and online business in general, start by taking the easy road to learning how blogging can help you with SEO.First, sign up with a free blogging service, such as Blogger at http://www.blogger.com or Blogit at http://www.blogit.com. Setting up an account is very easy, and takes about five minutes. This is the easie There are some things you should know about website design, and you need to understand a little about the internet world before you start, but when it comes right down to execution, Don't Do It Yourself! You may find yourself spending 100s of hours in education and correcting your own errors. So, unless your time is worthless, just learn the basics and hire professionals. I do not recommend you just hire someone without knowing a little bit about web design yourself. Although most of the designers are honest, there are those that are not and those who overestimate their abilities, and I want you to spend your precious money wisely. The first thing to know is the difference between a graphic designer, a web designer and a web developer. What you can count on: • a graphic designer is an artist and may have a specialty (logos, home pages, business cards/stationary, etc.) And, according to allbusiness.com's Buyer's Guide: • a web designer designs the look of the 'front end' of your site - what the visitor sees • a web developer makes sure everything works properly - the 'back end' You may need someone with all these skills and they are not difficult to find. Just make sure you hire the right person - ask her if she can do it all. Of course, it's not just that easy to create a successful website or I wouldn't be writing about it!! On top of artistic and technical expertise, I suggest you also hire a designer with marketing expertise. This may not be so easy to find! Here are some questions to ask: 1. What marketing training do you have? 2. How much business has been generated for websites you have designed? 3. Once it's finished, how do I bring visitors to my site? If you find this to be impossible, and that may be the case, it might be worth your while to hire a group of professionals. In chronological order: • You may need to start with a coach with small business expertise (like me) to select and fine-tune your marketing foundation (target market, benefits). This is probably less expensive than paying a marketing consultant to do this work for you, and then you’ll know how to make these decisions in the future. • Hire an experienced copywriter to write website content. This is especially important, even critical, if you plan to use your site to sell. If your site is informational, look at others' sites and write it yourself. • Hire an internet marketing consultant to make sure you have all the components necessary (photos, copy, location of everything) and to explore your internet advertising options. There are some consultants who have industry and marketing expertise in designing websites. • NOW hire the web designer and developer to make it all work attractively. The designer can be a different person than the developer. • Test, test, test. Test the design on several types of computers on both dial-up and other internet connections. Too many graphics will turn off visitors if your site is too slow to load. Make sure everything works - every link, sign-up, payme What is a Graphic Artist yourself. Although most of the designers are honest, there are those that are not and those who overestimate their abilities, and I want you to spend your precious money wisely.A graphic artist is a person who is responsible for conceptualizing creative designs, and illustrating and implementing them in graphic form for dissemination in media such as print, digital media, motion pictures, animation, product decoration, packaging and signs. A graphic artist can have multiple job roles, as his post in a company depends on his work profile and his ability. For instance, a graphic artist in an advertising agency might be given the profile of an advertising account executive or an art director, whereas in a publication firm, a graphic artist The first thing to know is the difference between a graphic designer, a web designer and a web developer. What you can count on: • a graphic designer is an artist and may have a specialty (logos, home pages, business cards/stationary, etc.) And, according to allbusiness.com's Buyer's Guide: • a web designer designs the look of the 'front end' of your site - what the visitor sees • a web developer makes sure everything works properly - the 'back end' You may need someone with all these skills and they are not difficult to find. Just make sure you hire the right person - ask her if she can do it all. Of course, it's not just that easy to create a successful website or I wouldn't be writing about it!! On top of artistic and technical expertise, I suggest you also hire a designer with marketing expertise. This may not be so easy to find! Here are some questions to ask: 1. What marketing training do you have? 2. How much business has been generated for websites you have designed? 3. Once it's finished, how do I bring visitors to my site? If you find this to be impossible, and that may be the case, it might be worth your while to hire a group of professionals. In chronological order: • You may need to start with a coach with small business expertise (like me) to select and fine-tune your marketing foundation (target market, benefits). This is probably less expensive than paying a marketing consultant to do this work for you, and then you’ll know how to make these decisions in the future. • Hire an experienced copywriter to write website content. This is especially important, even critical, if you plan to use your site to sell. If your site is informational, look at others' sites and write it yourself. • Hire an internet marketing consultant to make sure you have all the components necessary (photos, copy, location of everything) and to explore your internet advertising options. There are some consultants who have industry and marketing expertise in designing websites. • NOW hire the web designer and developer to make it all work attractively. The designer can be a different person than the developer. • Test, test, test. Test the design on several types of computers on both dial-up and other internet connections. Too many graphics will turn off visitors if your site is too slow to load. Make sure everything works - every link, sign-up, paym Try It Out On Your Team First p>You may need someone with all these skills and they are not difficult to find. Just make sure you hire the right person - ask her if she can do it all.Wow! You’re brilliant! You have a great idea. You’ve looked at it every possible way to find holes in your logic, fallacies in your assumptions. You know it will work and you can’t wait to turn your new brainstorm loose then reap the rewards of your genius. I know you’re excited but before you unleash your great idea, first try it out on those around you for analysis, discussion, improvements, and (gasp!) criticism.The problem is that the creator of an idea rarely has the mental discipline, the insight, and ability to view their idea objectively. They Of course, it's not just that easy to create a successful website or I wouldn't be writing about it!! On top of artistic and technical expertise, I suggest you also hire a designer with marketing expertise. This may not be so easy to find! Here are some questions to ask: 1. What marketing training do you have? 2. How much business has been generated for websites you have designed? 3. Once it's finished, how do I bring visitors to my site? If you find this to be impossible, and that may be the case, it might be worth your while to hire a group of professionals. In chronological order: • You may need to start with a coach with small business expertise (like me) to select and fine-tune your marketing foundation (target market, benefits). This is probably less expensive than paying a marketing consultant to do this work for you, and then you’ll know how to make these decisions in the future. • Hire an experienced copywriter to write website content. This is especially important, even critical, if you plan to use your site to sell. If your site is informational, look at others' sites and write it yourself. • Hire an internet marketing consultant to make sure you have all the components necessary (photos, copy, location of everything) and to explore your internet advertising options. There are some consultants who have industry and marketing expertise in designing websites. • NOW hire the web designer and developer to make it all work attractively. The designer can be a different person than the developer. • Test, test, test. Test the design on several types of computers on both dial-up and other internet connections. Too many graphics will turn off visitors if your site is too slow to load. Make sure everything works - every link, sign-up, paym Do Values Have Value? nd that may be the case, it might be worth your while to hire a group of professionals. In chronological order:Values have been described as personal--or organizational--North Stars. Having values means we have a constant fixture to guide us in the face of uncertainty. In the Northern Hemisphere, as long as you can see the North Star, you can navigate successfully, whatever the circumstances, and arrive at your intended destination. Similarly, the presence of corporate values enables employees to make good decisions if no leader or other source of guidance is available.Our culture today often scoffs at the “antiquated” notion of values. On television and in print, w • You may need to start with a coach with small business expertise (like me) to select and fine-tune your marketing foundation (target market, benefits). This is probably less expensive than paying a marketing consultant to do this work for you, and then you’ll know how to make these decisions in the future. • Hire an experienced copywriter to write website content. This is especially important, even critical, if you plan to use your site to sell. If your site is informational, look at others' sites and write it yourself. • Hire an internet marketing consultant to make sure you have all the components necessary (photos, copy, location of everything) and to explore your internet advertising options. There are some consultants who have industry and marketing expertise in designing websites. • NOW hire the web designer and developer to make it all work attractively. The designer can be a different person than the developer. • Test, test, test. Test the design on several types of computers on both dial-up and other internet connections. Too many graphics will turn off visitors if your site is too slow to load. Make sure everything works - every link, sign-up, paym 5 Ways to Increase Website Traffic for Free Hire an internet marketing consultant to make sure you have all the components necessary (photos, copy, location of everything) and to explore your internet advertising options. There are some consultants who have industry and marketing expertise in designing websites.If you are someone who sees opportunity in websites, I can assure you you’re looking the right way. However, in order to make money from any website, you need to get traffic to it. Because new webmasters don’t have money to invest into their websites, a good choice would be to increase website traffic for free.The first way to increase website traffic for free is by getting joint venture partners. If your website sells a red widget, then simply look for other websites selling something related to your website – to red widgets. For example, if Bob is selling • NOW hire the web designer and developer to make it all work attractively. The designer can be a different person than the developer. • Test, test, test. Test the design on several types of computers on both dial-up and other internet connections. Too many graphics will turn off visitors if your site is too slow to load. Make sure everything works - every link, sign-up, payment function, form, etc. Do this yourself before you make final payment. This is not the absolute word on designing your website; it is based on my experience and education. If you can't afford all of this, then you'll need to do plenty of research to do some of it yourself. Here are some tips: • Check out what others in your industry have on their websites - especially people who are actually making money! • Especially if you're selling a service, put a professional picture or caricature of yourself on your site • Keep your target client in mind at all times. Before putting anything on your website, ask yourself if your ideal client would benefit from that information • Know what you want your visitors to do when they visit your site – what is your intention? • Put contact info on every page - twice if applicable • Site needs to be easy to navigate and easy to read Building and maintaining your website is a commitment, and requires some experimentation to figure out what works best for your personality, your target market and for your industry. The process is not an easy one, but hopefully you will have an easier time of it after reading this article! Copyright 2006 Audrey Burton
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