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The Technical Stuff
(including how to build a fantastic
website, all the elements you need to consider and how
to make it work with little or notechnical abilities).
It can be done.
I’m almost certain that many people
reading this Ecourse have no technical skills at all?
I’m not embarrassed to let you know that I don’t have
great technical skills… I’ve learned how to build really
basic websites, but nothing fancy (I don’t think the
Profit Puppy site is going to win any design awards
in the near future!).
The fact is you don’t need to have great
technical skills to make a good website. In some ways
having limited web design abilities gives you an advantage
because you won’t get caught up in, what can sometimes
be, confusing details. As a novice you’ll be able to
focus on what counts … That is; making money, marketing
your site and getting visitors.
If you have no money, then you will
need to learn how to do all of these things yourself
which will slow you down considerably. If you can afford
to pay someone else to design your site, then you can
get a great site designed at a tiny fraction of the
cost (compared with what it would cost to start a “real”
bricks and mortar business in the offline world).
Web design can be a be a bit overwhelming
when you are starting out, especially if you haven’t
done it before - it’s hard to know what you should do
and where to start. However, once you’ve been through
the initial process it gets easier and easier.
To start with, let’s look at all the
“technical” elements that you need to
include for consideration on your new
site. We will be covering several of these aspects in
more depth in later issues, but for now, I’ll provide
an overview of the things you will need to get started:
Domain name – you need a domain name
for your site (E.g. www.yoursite.com)
Web hosting – you need to get your site
hosted somewhere so other people can see it.
An auto-responder email service – you
probably want to have some kind of email auto-responder
set up. This is can help communicate effectively with
your audience by send them a series of emails from you
automatically.
Copy (i.e. words).
Design – you need to get a template
designed for your site.
Audio - audio has proven to generate
more sales and interest to visitors.
A shopping cart service – if you are
planning an ecommerce site and want to be able to accept
online payments, you will need a shopping cart service
where you can accept credit cards via a secure server.
A merchant account – to accept credit
cards you need to have your own, or a third party merchant
account.
An affiliate program - you may want
to have your own affiliate program. We’ll talk about
this in future issues of the Ecourse.
If you can combine the above elements
and put them together effectively, you’ll have the essence
of a great website. Keep in mind that you may not need
the shopping cart service, the merchant account, or
the affiliate program if you are not actually selling
your own product.
Below, I’ve provided valuable information
about how to build the 9 most important elements of
a successful website:
The Domain name and Web hosting
I will be examining domain names in
more detail in a later issue of the Ecourse, but for
now, I’ll assume that you need a new domain name for
your site. A goodplace to start is somewhere like http://www.mydomainfriend.com/
- this is a great keyword combination tool that I built
for researching and finding new domain names. My Domain
Friend helps to simplify, what can be, a quite often
lengthy and tiresome process. When you find a suitable
domain, there are number of cheap services where you
can register it for under $10.
An Auto-responder service
If you want to build a profitable site
you should definitely consider an auto-responder service.
If you get someone to your website, there’s a good chance
they may never come back. By using an auto-responder
you can build a valuable relationship with you your
visitors and increase the likelihood that that they
will visit your site again (unless they unsubscribe!).
There are many different ways you can
use auto-responders. For example, you might start an
Ecourse, or remind your visitors of upcoming events
or product developments in a newsletter. Auto-responders
are crucial if you want to maximize the profits from
website. In a later issue of the Ecourse, I’ll be showing
you how to put together great sounding newsletters to
help you get more bang for your buck.
So, how do you set up an auto-responder?
The best (and easiest) option is to go with one of the
many third party services that are available on the
web.
Writing copy for your site
Words are the MOST important element
of your site: Effective copy is the one factor that
will ensure that visitors react in a way that you want
them to (whether it’s to buy something or simply to
browse the information available on your site).
Of course, the way you write for your
site depends on what type of site you are building and
what you want to achieve. If you are building a site
with sales in mind, you’re going to need a copywriter
to carefully draft a great sales pitch.
If you’re not a confident writer, you’re
going to have to find someone to do it for you. The
bad news is, a good copywriter is hard to find. However,
if you fancy yourself as writer, you should start out
by trying to develop the content yourself (other sites
are always a good reference point!).
If you are building an affiliate marketing
site you should concentrate on well worded copy to highlight
the programs and products that you are promoting. General
writing tasks, like this, are a much easier undertaking
as there is usually a wealth of available existing information
about your products or programs (sometime affiliate
programs will even provide you with useful copy for
you site). “General” (as opposed to specialist) writers
are usually much easier to find.
In my experience, you can provide much
more powerful content if you can afford to outsource
your writing tasks to an experienced copy writer with
a great understanding of your product or service. By
taking this approach, you will have more free time to
spend researching new opportunities and managing the
other elements of your site which could be making you
money.
In general, you can expect to pay around
$15-30 per page (around 400 words). It’s possible employ
writers for around $5 per page, but don’t expect polished
copy for that price. For a reasonable copywriter you
will be looking at a minimum of $50 per page. Not surprisingly,
great copywriters charge hundreds or even thousands
of dollars per page.
Designing the site
As with the other elements of your site,
there are a few options here; you can learn how to do
design a site yourself (if you don’t already have the
skills). The disadvantage of this method is that designing
a nice looking site can be quite a lengthy process.
Again, if you have the budget for it, I would recommend
outsourcing the work, especially if you are just getting
started.
Freelance web designers (unlike good
copy writers) are everywhere. Contracting your web design
tasks to a freelancer is usually an inexpensive and
sound option.
Another (and less appealing option)
is to get a local firm to design a site for you. If
you reside in the USA or UK this is likely to be an
expensive proposition (sometimes up to 500% on what
you can pay for a freelancer) – I wouldn’t recommend
this option unless you have money falling out of your
pockets : )
If you would prefer to talk to the person
that is designing the site, think about alternatives
like hiring a university student or someway studying
graphic design. You can often find someone who has great
web design skills and is relatively inexpensive.
Also, don’t be afraid to ask for some
examples of work before employing someone. It’s important
to know that they can create site design that you are
going to be happy with. The last option for designing
a site is to use an application like Site Build It.
There are some distinct advantages to using software
like this - it does everything for you, including the
domain name and hosting, auto-responders. The best thing
about using Site Build It is that will also help you
to get listed in the search engines. Audio, shopping,
merchant accounts and more…
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