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I am wanting to set up my own help line site, but my promblem is there is so many out there, its hard to make myne stand out, what do you think would help you?
and what would make a good site to you?
also has anyone got any tips on how to start one up?

2006-08-02 03:42:20 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Small Business

8 answers

Hello,

Here are the absolute essential steps that must be followed to create your own website. Don't just create a Web site. You want a Web site that stands out. One that works.

If you follow these steps you will create a Web site that works. A Web site that will produce income, build equity, and create a financial fortress for you that can be sold for real money, if you disire.

Step 1 - Master the Basics by understanding the difference between "preselling" and "selling". People do not like to be sold. There is no “magic” or “secret” methods like the "Gurus" would have you believe.

People use the Web as a searching tool. Success on the Net begins with a critical mindset shift. This means replacing that well-known offline strategy of “location, location, location” with …

“Information, information, information”.

You attract free traffic with credible information related to the theme of your site. You need a niche so step 2 is…

Step 2 – Develop the best site concept. Find a niche, a theme that interests you, a passion, a hobby, special knowledge you may have.

Step 3 – Explore keywords to find the best site concept. Get demand for your keywords, Get supply for your keywords. Pick the keywords that have greater demand than supply. These are the keywords that will allow you to monetize your Web site. Your best site concept must be in demand, not be too broad, and should excite you. (Something you know and love).

Step 4 – Create a list of potential site concepts and pick the top three for further research. Guidelines for picking the best candidate are: Number of keywords, overall profitability, knowledge, passion, and monetization potential.

Step 5 – Weave a wide-web of keyword-focused content pages, topical pages of interest that will attract and catch the surfers most interested in those subjects related to your site concept.

Step 6 – Each keyword should “fit” into an evolving 3-tiered site blueprint of your content. Tier 1 is your homepage, next are your tier-2 hub pages. Next, your tier-2 pages link to tier-3 pages (the mass of content), so if you have 15 tier-2 and 15 tier-3 pages for each tier-2, that 225 tier-3 pages. Take your time – you don’t have to do them all this week.

Step 7 – Investigate and plan your Monetization mix. Learn how to apply Google AdSense to your site. Remember: monetization comes last. Make every visitor to your Web site contribute to your bottom line. If they don't want to buy something, they'll submit a lead via a form. Or they'll click on a Google ad. Or they'll click on a contextual affiliate text link that recommends the product of a related merchant (weave affiliate links naturally into your content -- do NOT "pitch"!).

Step 7 – Refine Site Concepts and Register Domain Name. What is your VPP, “Valuable Selling Proposition? What specific and high-value information does your site deliver? What is your unique positioning for this delivery? Don’t mix themes. Remember both types of visitors: humans and Search Engine spiders. What does your Web site provide? Outline the key benefits to your surfers. Identify your unique benefit that makes you stand out: Summarize all of the above into one tight, powerful motivating phrase that will persuade you clients to do business with you, to trade their money for the benefits you deliver.

Step 8 - Ready? Name that domain. A good domain name is: short and sharp, meaningful, easy to spell, easy to remember, unique, solid, contains your VPP for human visitors, contains your Site Concept keyword, attractive to humans, ends in the class “.com”, “.net”, or “.org” (by far the best regarded by surfers). Make sure it’s legal.

Step 9 – Congratulations! Your good to start building your Web site. Eliminate any “Get Rich Quick” (GRQ) that the Internet may have put into your head. GRQ does not exist, never works, and lures your away from reality. Get real.

Step 10 - Continue to build high-value, credible content.

High-value content, content that gets found, is the critical lynchpin for building a viable, profitable, vibrant Web Business.

Anything else is a waste of time and money.

Hope this helps,
Walter A Brown, Webmaster
wab@theworld.com

P.S. Cost is under $300 for a quality Web site based on the above principles and steps.

P.P.S. Do not make the mistake of picking a "free" Web site builder. They will just take your money and you will be left with an empty shell that does nothing and has an Alexa rank equal to "no data". You end up in the purgatory of the Information Highway.

P.P.P.S. Do not hesitate to ask me any other questions about creating your own Web site.

2006-08-02 19:27:03 · answer #1 · answered by wabboc 4 · 6 0

First you have to figure out what you want to help people with health, business, relationships, etc... Then the next thing you need to do is go to your local entrepreneurial center or SBA and get them to help you formulate a business plan. The website part is pretty easy. Just look at sites that offer the same type of services that you want to offer. Take a notebook and notate what you did and didn't like about the sites. Then you will have some idea of how you would like your site to look. Then think about the name you want for your site. Also think about where that will place you on the popular search engines. I hope this helps you. Good luck.

2006-08-02 04:33:11 · answer #2 · answered by Medical and Business Information 5 · 0 0

You can create and design your own website. Theres a product you can buy called ''mr site presents..your own takeaway website''. It is a step by step guide to doing it and with it you also get a have your own web page. Design it how you like! I highly recommend it! It was also got nominated in the 'Gift of the Year Award 2005'. You can either buy one on ebay.co.uk or you can get one on www.mrsite.co.uk but I think you'll probably get it a bit cheaper on ebay! All the best and Good Luck!!!

2006-08-04 09:55:26 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

First you need to know what you're offering. You have to offer something at least as good, if not better, than the services, products or information available elsewhere.

Second, to improve placement on web searches you need to do Search Engine Optimization (SEO). There are several companies in this field, some of which do basic SEO for free. You also need a Submission Engine to submit your site to the various search engines.
http://www.engineseeker.com/?over
http://www.addme.com/

Lastly, you need a site and content. I recommend getting started with Yahoo. It's cheap and easy. They have templates to start with and good support.
http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/webhosting/?p=PASSPORT

2006-08-02 03:55:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, there are many places that host for free, and will even give you a domain name, obviously it's a subdomain or something less than prime. I suggest using 1&1, I use it for my 25+ websites. you can buy a domain for a year for like $8.99 and they give you a free website builder and simple submission as well as coupons for things like good adwords and things like that. the customer service is also great, they will walk you through any questions

2016-03-16 12:34:11 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sorry, I only have a 'myspace' and a 360 page as yet so I don't have any idea!

2006-08-02 03:49:42 · answer #6 · answered by Emma 4 · 0 0

First: Thanks for your good intencions, we need more people like you in this world....

Second: You can try this work from home Real business, TRAVEL.

be free to email me at aatcheaptravel@yahoo.com
or visit my website

2006-08-02 05:17:28 · answer #7 · answered by aatcheaptravel 3 · 0 0

You could try that site below, it gives you a free forum.
http://www.proboards.com/index.html

2006-08-02 03:52:42 · answer #8 · answered by Vulture 2 · 0 0

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