Developing a concept is a fundamental step in creating a Web site. It provides a framework, upon which you can identify and mine profitable Keywords, create and add content related to your concept and identify the monetization potential of your site.
So where do you start?
If you already have an established business, your site concept is obvious to you. If not you should look to other interests, experience hobbies or job related activities for inspiration, the possibilities are endless, open your eyes and look around for ideas.
Remember that without traffic, you will not generate income
Your best source of targeted traffic will be from the top 3 search engines, this is the reason why developing a themed, content rich site is so important, but how do you recognize the potential for a specific concept?
Demand
A sufficient amount of people must be searching for your site theme or associated topics. This targeted traffic provides the potential for monetization.
Too broad
If your concept is too broad, although a large number of people may be searching for this theme, the competition will be crippling. It will be impossible to dominate the theme of Sport for example. Even a sub-category such as bowling would require such a massive investment in time and money to render it not economically viable, even if the monetization potential was high.
Too narrow
Likewise a concept which is too narrow will not provide enough demand for you to monetize. A Web site dedicated to The St Petersburg Professional Dwarf Tossing League might be a good example of this. An ideal niche which provides reasonable demand and low supply should be identified by studying Keywords associated with a potential concept.
Keywords
Number, demand and supply… How many keywords are available for your site theme and associated topics. Each page of your site should be built around (focused on) one specific keyword or phrase related to your theme. To find keywords related to your concept, how often they are searched for, and how many sites out there contain those keywords (a formula for profitability), visit Word tracker, they provide one of the best keyword research tools available on the internet.
Are there a good combination of high demand, low supply keywords available and are you starting to get ideas for creating content focused on each of those words?
Subject knowledge
If you choose a concept that you know well and that you are passionate about, it will show in the content you create for your site and it won’t seem like hard work to keep adding to it. There are subtle differences between sites created with passion and excitement for the content therein and sites which are not… your human reader will pick up on them and assign extra credibility to the former, this kind of pre-selling is very powerful when delivered naturally.
Monetization potential
A great site concept will offer good options for monetizing the targeted traffic arriving at your site. Whether your primary monetization plan is to sell hard, soft or drop ship products through an online store, sell a service, use Adsense or promote affiliate programs, you should assess the potential for monetization in the early stages of formulating a site concept. Creating lots of great content and building a well optimized site is a moot point if it offers no potential for monetization.
And finally
At every stage of the Web site building process, try to relax and have fun. Put yourself in the place of your target audience, sitting in front of a keyboard and revving up Google or Yahoo to start a search… what are they looking for? What approach will appeal to them? What is their demographic? The more you know about your target audience the more likely you are to provide a Web site that will attract the kind of targeted traffic you need for success.
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Just like we need water to live, the internet needs fresh and relevant content to survive. The beauty of it is that content from every corner of the globe is needed everyday, so regardless of your expertise, you may be able to share valuable experiences, recommendations, etc.
Article marketing has the power to send targeted and highly qualified traffic to your site since prospects are attracted by the content you are providing resulting in better conversions and customer acquisition.
Achieving a goal worth something is never easy; article marketing involves work and effort in order to see results. The first thing you will need is constant and quality content. It is very common that webmasters do not want to write their own articles but relying in yourself is actually the best way to provide valuable information.
Paying ghost writers is an option but keep in mind that not everybody will have the same experiences and not everyone shares the same way of thinking. If you decide to write articles then remember to read them at least once before you post them, this will help you avoid duplicate words and will help you craft a great excerpt.
It is also important to keep in mind that a paragraph is not a chunk of lines put together, it is actually a way to format and articulate your thoughts. Just imagine how hard it would be to read this article if everything was shown as an unformatted block of text, it would surely keep you from reading the content of it, regardless of it's quality. Another important but often overlooked step is using a spell checker tool to avoid grammatical errors which would make you look like a total amateur.
Now that we understand the basics lets move on to more important matters. Many webmasters make the horrible mistake of promoting their products, web sites or services in their article body. This action defeats the purpose or article writing and will cause readers to avoid the content you provide.
Nobody wants to be sold on an article which is supposed to provide quality information, so if you have a site which sells electronics then write about the features and uses of such items. Avoid writing sentences which will make you sound like an advertising, in other words don't say "My site this, and my site that", people are not attracted to web site names but to the content they provide.
Do not over optimize the article body mentioning specific keywords over and over. This practice will get you to the land of banned authors and you will loose a great opportunity to increase your site's ranking. Imagine how you would feel if I used a phrase like "article marketing" 10, 15 or 20 times throughout the article body!, it would surely make me think bad of the web site in question and will make the author sound even worse. If you want to optimize something, then optimize the article title! you would be amazed to know how a good title can bring you more traffic than keyword density and anchor text optimization.
Getting quality content is not an impossible task but if you prefer to dig holes instead of writing articles it is best for you to outsource your work and let a professional do it, this way you will create a great impression and you will have more time to further develop your site.
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Kerry Walker has sinced written about articles on various topics from Web Development, SEO Search Engine Optimization. Kerry Walker is the Managing Director of S3 Consulting Ltd.For more information on Developing a Web site Concept go to
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