You have probably read many articles and blog posts about how to build a website for converting online sales. I know that I have written plenty of them that deal with this issue. I thought this time I would go in the other direction and talk about what not to do on your website. After reading this, you will have no doubt about what to do in order to get rid of as many potential customers as you can. Not just get rid of them, but have them shaking their heads in disgust for minutes after they leave.
If your business is involved with e-commerce, proper website development is important. But to have no real thought involved as to how you will develop it, is not a good plan. Ideally you will want to develop your website according to your customers. Developing a website that is specific to your own customers is likely a topic that has not been covered well from a generalized website building article. By following the tips below, you will be on your way to targeting your website to your customers.
I have seen many articles written about how to build a website or blog. For the most part I feel like they all leave beginners with many unanswered questions. I will be changing that by writing this comprehensive guide. You will learn the fastest, simplest, and cheapest way to build your own website or blog from scratch without writing any HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) code. If you don’t know what the heck HTML code is, good, don’t worry about it. That is not going to matter for what we will be doing. There are days I wish I didn’t know what it is.
It doesn’t seem that long ago when adding pages to your website or blog was a real pain in the a$$. Now it is actually fun. Right? Well, maybe not always fun but, at least a lot easier. I have to hand it to the developers of wordpress. Part of the reason why there is so much information on the internet these days could be because it is so easy to add it to a website. In the past you had to almost be a programer just to add your new content to the web.
I know what your thinking. Really? Customer service? Who cares about customer service? The answer to that my friends is, you will (eventually). I know you are not looking to make friends with your hosting company, just keep reading.
