Web Site Design - Content Writing Advice - SEO Advice
The decision has finally been made. The plunge has been taken. You have decided to build a web site from the ground up, and you are ready to obtain a designer and begin building your web site! Not so fast. Building a web site does have its pitfalls, and it is the objective of this site to help explain and navigate around these technical issues. There are many people out there that do not know anything about the web medium (or about computers), and have their eyes focused on jumping on the bandwagon and making some money online. While a web site can produce a great income when done right, it can cause someone to lose a lot of money when things go awry.
I have seen time and time again people from all walks of life that hoped to build a web site that would help them do other things (such as making money) but the project failed for a number of reasons that could easily be rectified. It breaks my heart to see so many projects fail. If only the person in charge had more knowledge of the technical ramifications of certain decisions and the negative effects on the web site. That is the goal of this site: to give you the basic knowledge you need to communicate with your web design professional and avoid a failed project.
On the web, every little bit counts when it comes to providing a positive impression to your potential client. If you cannot provide that impression, then the client will go to a competitor that can and will purchase from that competitor. The marketplace on the web has become saturated. It has become more important than ever to develop a site that differentiates itself and builds confidence in the consumer that is looking to purchase your product or service. One of those ways is to become an active participant in your project. This means that you communicate with your project specialist (whether they are a designer, marketer, or developer) every step of the way from day one.
I have been building web sites since the earlier days of 1998-1999, just after high school. I then attended college to learn about the various intricacies involved in creating graphics for the web and print. My web career has taken me from building web sites for celebrities to working on web sites for real estate, and I am still in real estate because I have a passion for two things: real estate and all aspects of building web sites. |