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Website Self Evaluation GuideI Will Help You (It'll Make it Work Better For YOU) Website Self Evaluation Guide Congratulations! You are either already a leader or you are becoming one fast! My name is Doug, I'm the guy in the photo on the header of this website. I am a grass roots learner in this industry since 1999. I was a bi-vocational evangelical pastor for twenty years. What this means is that my profession was ministry, but I had a trade (printing) that made my living for me. Then, in 1999 I started a company to sell printing through the internet. I got into the SEO (Search Eninge Optimization) field early on. I ... too much water under the bridge to give you the whole story ... but I ended up eventually creating the "pajezy" program - a layman's CMS (Content Management System) - online website editor. I think its the best around... Anyone idiot can tell you how to spend your marketing budget and there are millions of citizens that will stand right by your side and gladly accept your money to do whatever you suggest (or they suggest) regarding your website. But you must take control of this thing yourself. Ignorance is no excuse for failure here if you have been blessed with the ability to read, then you Maker expects you to do so. To whom much is given much is required. The Small Business Web site Self Evaluation Guide contains ten "webabilities" that need to be incorporated into your Web site. Whether you are trying to "revamp" and existing website or launch a new one, The Small Business Website Self Evaluation Guide will prove to be one of your most valuable resouces that you will refer to often.
Here are the ten topics covered in the informative and helpful, 28 page manual I have titled, The Small Business Website Self-Evaluation Guide.
Here is the beginning of chapter one for you ... ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Is Your Website VALUABLE?That is, does your website offer real value to your current clients and potential clients that visit your website? It is important to remember the origin of the world wide web. It was first an information portal before it developed into the e-commerce giant that it is today. The exponential growth of the internet owes its exponential growth to the age, “the information age” that we live in. It was the convenience and free access to information that launched it, and the desire for free, valuable information still permeates the market. First Value Point—It is important that your website is not static. You should change it as often as you want your clients to revisit it, monthly would be a minimum. If your website is not important enough to you to change it at least once per month, you need to reevaluate how and why you are marketing on the web. If you are going to say, no one ever comes back to it again anyway, you have just answered why. You didn’t expect them to! Be sure that you don’t give them a reason to NOT BOOKMARK your website, and a changeless website loses value to browsers. You need to give your browsers a reason to come back! You want to continue to sell to your clients, knowing that the very best person to sell something to is someone who just bought something from you. It is easier to “resell” and existing customer than to collect a new client ... Cost: $29.95 ![]() |
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