10. Essortment.com's Classic Fashion (http://www.essortment.com/all/classicsfashion_ripc.htm) is a site that will teach you about classic fashion and the difference between what is here to stay and what is just a passing trend.
9. Ehow.com's How to Be a Fashionista (http://www.ehow.com/how_2087252_be-fashionista.html) is somewhere you can go to if money is not an issue. The site also focuses on the fashionista who knows fashion real well and who also likes to be in fashion. The main focus, though, is that fashionistas must always keep on top of trends, so prepare your wallet, call up your girlfriends, and put on your most comfortable shoes.
8. How to Become a Fashionista by Wikihow (http://www.wikihow.com/Become-a-Fashionista) has a comprehensive step-by-step illustration on how to "become" a fashionista with really helpful tips on how to puff up that wardrobe. This will help you be the fashionista with an original style. It is a moderate site, which means that it does not advocate skimping out, though it will not tell you to mortgage your house just to dress well.
7. About.com's Fashion for Women (http://fashion.about.com/) is the site where the latest trends are found. After all, you won't deserve to title of "fashionista" if you're wearing clothes from last season. About.com will help you keep on top of your look.
6. StyleList (http://www.stylelist.com/trends) is another site for the latest fashion trends which will tell you if skinny jeans are still in, or if you should go rummaging for those go-go boots that you're keeping, just in case the retro-look becomes fashionable again.
5. omg! Celebrity Gossip (http://omg.yahoo.com/) is more of a celebrity site, but it does do a lot to define the face of fashion. After all, to have an idea of what is right, one must have an idea of what is wrong - not to mention the site is just plain fun. It features the many missteps by celebrities (who not only follow, but lead in fashion), and gives you a clue on what NOT to wear.
4. Squidoo's How to Be a Fashionista (http://www.squidoo.com/fashionista52) is yet another site for the budget-conscious fashionista wannabe, which kind of makes sense because for women, shopping and finding bargains put together is such a happy combination.
3. Money Matters 101's How to Be a Budget Fashionista (http://www.moneymatters101.com/books/fashionista.asp) - Looking like a million dollars will probably cost as much, but there are sites like this that will help you get "the look" without having to spend "the money."
2. FabSugar.com's Look of the Day (http://www.fabsugar.com/tag/Look+of+the+day) features cute outfits sent in by the site's readership, ranging from fabulous to frisky. Look for new inspirations, or better yet, send in stylish picture of your own.
1. Style.com's Style Notes (http://www.style.com/trendsshopping/stylenotes/) is ran by those fabulous people at Vogue, so they're naturally the foremost authority on all things fashionista. In Style Notes, we see easy-to-follow fashion advice aplenty and, of course, all the trends you will ever need in a lifetime.
Top 10 Visited Websites
But there's one saving grace that can help keep web businesses afloat. It's content.
In recent years the debate has heated up over what is required to keep websites ranked well among the search engines, but one thing we can all agree on is the need for quality, useful content. You needed it ten years ago and you still need it today.
There are many ways to provide your site with useful content however your challenge will be to keep it unique, easy to read, interesting, informative and regularly updated.
Here are a few content rich ideas that will help you achieve those goals:
1. Provide Editorials
This is your own personal opinion about a story or event rather than an objective approach you often see in the newspaper. Editorials provide food for thought and invite viewer opinions.
You can write editorials yourself or you can urge your visitors to write relevant editorials for placement on your site. A good editorial will keep your site interesting and colorful.
2. Provide Articles or How-To Guides
Write articles or have them written for you. Use your articles to offer tips, facts, resources and information that your viewers might be interested in. Write articles with the intention of offering a solution to a problem. Readers also appreciate it when you include your own personal experiences and suggestions.
Similarly offer a how-to guide that offers step-by-step instructions or advice on how someone can achieve a desired goal or learn how to do something.
3. Provide a Knowledge Base / Glossary of Terms
Post a question and answers page and/or a glossary of terms. Both will provide a comprehensive knowledge base of information related to your site's topic.
A glossary of terms is a perfect way to help educate your viewers and clarify confusion. Also, as new questions come across your desk, they can be added to your Q&A page, expanding and updating your content on a regular basis.
4. Provide News Stories
Post the latest news stories related to your site's topic. Simply post a news item you find interesting and relevant and write a brief 2-3 line summary. Below the summary attach a link to the full story.
Remember to post only articles that are recent and relevant. Old or off-topic pieces will result in lost visitors.
5. Offer Contests or Surveys
Posting a contest or a survey allows your viewers to be interactive with your site.
Contests are unique because they can make your site 'sticky' meaning your visitors will check back frequently. Additionally, conducting surveys will provide you with information about your visitors and what they are looking for but once your survey has been completed and tallied, you can post the information to your site.
People love to enter contests and offer their opinion. Both options offer unique ways to get your audience involved and provide you with interesting content.
6. Provide Guest Interviews
Find an expert in your field and ask them to consider doing an interview with you. Compose a number of relevant or burning questions that you can ask your guest speaker. You can later post the question & answer interview to your website.
7. Post a Calendar of Events
Offer a calendar of events that pertains to your site's topic. For example, if you have a site for runners, offer a calendar of marathon events. Your viewers could come to rely on you for such events encouraging return visits.
8. Provide Product Reviews
If you have purchased a product that your viewers may be interested in, post a product review. This not only adds original content, it creates credibility and establishes you as an informative resource. This form of content is also ideal when offering affiliate products.
9. Post a forum on your site.
A forum often provides your visitors with candid, honest information. Visitors can also post comments, questions, articles and opinions. A forum not only allows visitors to add their content, they can also help you network and build joint ventures.
10.Create a Blog
Blogs are easy to create, they offer a variety of information sources on a huge number of specific topics and the search engine spiders love them. That's because blog content is updated in real time offering its visitors news and information that isn't readily available anywhere else.
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