Did you know that the estimate for the number of domains registered today is approximately 80 million? Now out of that number it is not clear how many are active websites, but according to a Netcraft survey as of 2006 there were close to 40 million active websites on the internet. What does this mean for your site, my site and most of the other sites out there? Basically we are all just a drop of water in the ocean, well if your site is large enough maybe we could call you a bucket of water, but compared to the ocean you are still pretty inconsequential. The goal of every website is pretty simple, somehow you want to distinguish your site from all the other drops of water out there. To do this you need to ask yourself a question, what makes you stand out from the crowd? Pick a topic, any topic, and do a Google search. How many websites have popped up in that search? Chances are thousands (Note: If you're answer is “Not that many” then you have either found yourself a gold mine or a topic so boring no one cares about it). Now out of all those thousands of websites why would anyone want to visit yours? Can't answer? Then you better think about it. If you can't even say why someone should visit your site and listen to what you have to say then you have a big problem. The goal of every single website owner out there is to create a value proposition that is greater than the competition's.
Not sure what a value proposition is? Let me explain. According to About.com a value proposition can be defined as “The unique value a business offers to its customers. It's why your customers will want to do business with you.” If you have no value proposition you have no business, if you have a bad value proposition you still have no business. You do not have to have the best value proposition, but it has to be good enough or at the very least unique enough to get people to look at you. So please take a moment and answer the question; what is your value proposition? What are you offering that will make people visit your website time and time again? If you can immediately answer this question good for you, now get to work developing your site around your value proposition. That means structure your site, key words, meta information, title and description to high light this proposition. You have to do everything in your power to make sure that this unique “something” that you offer is presented to your potential customers. If you do not know what your value proposition is, don't worry too much. Just sit down and make a list. Write down everything that you are good at; your skills and expertise, the things you have experience with. Ask your family and friends what they think, what do they believe you have to offer the world? This may seem silly, but getting this stuff down on paper is one of the best ways to get your brain focused on the problem at hand, and once you get your mind really focused in on figuring out your value proposition you will be surprised at how many good ideas you can come up with.
Once you have figured out what you should focus your site on, there are some simple things you can do to make your website stand out from the crowd. Write an e-book or offer special promotional material that will drive customers and traffic to you. What I don't recommend is going to ebay and buying a collection of out-of-date, poorly written and ill conceived e-books that are all over the place – these e-books can be found all over the web, they are too easy to come by. Be original, write your own material or sign up for a website that offers pre-written material on a limited distribution basis (i.e. they only let a limited number of people use the material). I will leave you with one last thought; on the internet content is king – but only if the content is good.
Make Your Website Better
Which is the best way of advertising and promoting products on the web? Should I build a blog or should I build a website. Here's the big question I hear over and over. So let's first define what a blog is and what a website is.
A blog or a weblog is a type of website. Blogging is the dynamic choice for someone who has something to sell, say or portray. Once you start a blog it is best to try to update it every day. That way you can build a readership and potential customers since that should be your objective. You want to keep to the subject matter as much as possible. Put a link to anything you find that is pertinent to your content. The entries can be commentary or news about events that interest the visitors to the blog. The readers ability to leave comments to the posts make it an interactive dialogue for all.
A website is the same as a blog, except it is static, it is not dynamic like a blog. This is where you actually describe your products and/or services. You can update a website as often as you like, but this is usually only done if you change your products. You should have a link to your Blog on this site to allow customers to get updates as often as you post them. People can't just type in comments for everyone to see. Also with a website there are no posts to update. With the new blog software out now, it can be very difficult to tell whether it is a blog or a website.
Advantages of a blog:
1. A huge advantage of a blog is that blogs allows you to post written text, audio and video and have it online within minutes, unlike traditional static websites which can take hours to update and cost a lot if you're not familiar with building or editing web sites.
2. To me, the biggest advantages of having a blog is you get the site up quick, write your first post and you are ready to do business online.
3. Optimizing your site for the search engines is far easier with a blog. Ever time you write a new post (new content) on to your blog, you do something called “pinging” the update service. You are notifying the search engines that you have new content on your site. The search engines will visit your site and index your site more often than a static website. Blogs will also show up many times more often in organic searches than a regular website.
4. It is much cheaper to set up a blog and maintain the site than it is for a static website.
5. Bloggers build credibility far faster than someone running a static website. The blogger is always posting and adding new content. The blogger is actually building a relationship with the readers, and the readers have the ability to comment back.
6. When you want to make a post on your blog, you enter your back office type your post and it is sent out instantly. With a static website, you have to open up your editor, write the article, update the page properties before uploading that page to your site using FTP software. Once you've done all of that, you have to wait until the search engines to visit your site to get it indexed again.
There are many more reasons that I could still add to the argument for a blog site, but I hope I've given you enough reasons here, that you can make an informed decision on blog vs. website. The best way would be to have a blog where you can post and a website that has your products; where you can link the to sites off each other to increase sales.
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