How to Build a Website with Sitesell

The world wide web has many websites and services that offer new and experienced  people an easy way to build a website. Let me tell you how I built my now successful website. In case you are interested, I just started it in February of 2009.

Check it out. It’s called Become a Day Trader. I built this site with SiteSell. I knew next to nothing about HTML. I still don’t!

Site Build It  helps you create, host, and market your website. To assist you in these goals, the service gives you the SiteSell Action Guide. The action guide will take you through the whole process to help you get started in the right direction.

The SiteSell Action guide is designed to be completed in 10 sessions. Each section or chapter is called a day, so if you are extremely motivated (and have the time) you can have your site up and running in just 10 days. I did not complete the process in ten days; it took me about 3 weeks. Every “day” is in both written and video format. I am a visual person so the videos were very helpful to me.

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You Need Two Types Of Pages For Your Work From Home Website

When you set up your work from home website you should seek to have two types of page on your site. You will need sales pages and content-rich pages of information. Another way to look at the three types of pages is to call them “landing pages” and “article pages”.

The function of a landing page is to sell a particular product or service, or, failing that, to persuade as many visitors as possible to opt in to your mailing list so that you can contact them again via e-mail and develop an ongoing business relationship with them. The page should be entirely dedicated to achieving one or both of those two aims and should not include any other distractions such as links to other pages on your Internet business website or on any other website.

Although a landing page is a part of your website, it is not embedded into the rest of the site via links out from the page. A sales page exists in glorious isolation from the rest of the website. Essentially, the visitor to your page will have limited options: buy, opt-in or get out by closing the page or hitting the back button. When you write your sales page, you are not primarily aiming for keyword optimization but are seeking to use the power of words to sell a product. Keyword phrases will be best if they crop up naturally in the course of the letter.

In contrast to a landing page, the function of an article page is to add useful and relevant content to your website as part of the process of getting your site to rank highly on Google and other search engines and to attract targeted traffic to it. Each article page can be linked to all the other pages on your website so as to facilitate visitors who wish to explore the site content and gain familiarity with the site and the products and services on offer there. When linking through from page to page, be sure to hyperlink the keyword phrase that best describes the purpose of the target page.

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