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| MEMBERS: | Site Rubix Review - New Website Building Tool
Dear Reader, Site Rubix is a new website building tool recently released (Oct 2007) from Kyle and Carson at Wealthy Affiliate.com. I have had a chance to use this website building tool, and I have to say it does do 'what it says on the tin'. It is very easy to use. You can choose a website style from an array of templates, drag and drop, add images, video, text, and actually publish your own site to your own domain with the click of a button. Because it is free along with Wealthy Affiliate membership you also receive free hosting. The only thing you have to do independently is purchase your own domain, which is an easy thing to do. You can do this by visiting any number of websites which register domains, for example 1and1.com or GoDaddy.com. The instructions for using Site Rubix are very clear, which is what you would expect from the Wealthy Affiliate team, although you will find it so user friendly you almost don't need to refer to the instructions except perhaps for the actual publishing step. This is when you actually make you site live and online, and again this step is not a problem if you follow the simple step by step instructions. I would recommend Site Rubix as a website building tool, particularly to someone who is building their first site. There are no headaches involved, its quick to use, good functionality, you don't need to know http. All in all, its a pretty good system all-round.
Principles Of Good Web Content Development
Good content is a key factor that determines the success of any website. It is therefore very important that a website should host good and appropriate content in it's pages. There are various factors such as uniqueness, freshness and keyword usage that determine the effectiveness and appropriateness of web content. Uniqueness of content ensures that the content is found only in your website. This should be specifically tailor-made for your website. Take your own time to prepare this in a most appealing manner. The time and effort you are putting in developing the content will give you good returns in the long run. A fresh content tries to deal with a subject in a more interesting way. It helps to retain your visitors in your site and prompts them to spend more time there. The more time a visitor spent in your site, the more are the chances to generate a sale from your website. Keywords are very important as far as any content development process is concerned. Search engines find more value in keywords. This is the major difference web content have with printed content. When you are writing for a website you are not only targeting visitors but also the Search Engines. Keywords lure the search engines to the web pages your website contains. The main challenge in good development is to make sure that you are not loosing quality and purpose of the content while developing your content with keywords. Identifying the keywords for your site should be done carefully. Research on potential keywords for your site with some keyword analysis tools is helpful. Traffic data analysis is also helpful in determining the selection of keywords for your Web Pages.
Website Optimization - Site Working Okay?
How's your website, then? I'm not asking whether it's a good site or not, but what its performance is like. Is it slow to load? Does it have problems with certain web browsers? Occasionally you'll find that code working perfectly on, say Internet Explorer, doesn't work with Firefox. And vice-versa. Any coding problems? How should I know? Who... who cares? I hear you ask. Because it's important. You only have seconds -- tenths of seconds, even -- to make an impression on people who come to your site. If the site isn't working, has dead links or some old code that doesn't work and leaves the site with blank areas, you can bet your life those lovely, potential customers will click away at the drop of a pixel. And more than likely they'll be clicking away to the welcoming site of one of your competitors. Wake up and smell the Mugicha! After reading this post you no longer have any excuses for not knowing. There's a website I often turn to when I want to see how my own site is doing, performance-wise. It makes for uncomfortable reading sometimes, because it doesn't hesitate to tell me stuff I don't particular want to hear -- the site's too heavy, too many images, too many elements, you've failed at life, you're a bad, bad person... et depressing cetera. But it's well worth it. I have no connection whatsoever with the owners of the site and this isn't an affiliate link, so click in confidence. Here it is: http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/ Put in the full address of your website and have a look at what it says. Pretty eye-opening stuff, eh? You didn't realise it was that bad, did you?! I'm not particularly interested in contacting the owners of the site to ask for their optimization services, but the results I get when I check my site are very interesting. Useful, too. Oh, and completely free. Check it out.
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