Mike Filsaime - Free Advertising Blog. Quick Guide To Creating a Website. Home >> Before You Build What kind of site do you want to create? Learn what you need to do based on the type of website you desire. This article will take the fear and uncertainty out of what you need to make your own website. It's a quick read and will get you going in the right direction.
Step 1: Register a Domain Name A domain is your website home (yoursitename.com). This only takes a few minutes and you own the name as long as you pay the yearly fee. I'll show you how to save a bit of money on the first year of registration below. But wait... Let me prevent you from making a common mistake often made when building websites. No one will take your website seriously hosted on some free host (where your address is freesite.yoursite.com instead of yoursite.com) so that's not a route I recommend based on some frustrating past experiences with free hosting. Save yourself the headaches and create your site correctly the first time. Website Palace Freebie Step 2: Sign Up With a Web Host 1. 2. 3. How I Gained An Additional $804 Every Month in Passive Income?with Just 30 Minutes of Work. After you read this post, you may think I’m incredibly stupid. Either that, or you will think I’m a genius. Perhaps both.
There’s a valuable piece of online real estate that you’re probably not using to its fullest potential. And even though you may have heard this advice before, I bet you’re still not implementing it. I didn’t implement this tiny tweak for months, even though I knew about it. Here’s my big “Duh” moment, and how you can easily put my stupidity/genius into action and gain some income as well, even if your site doesn’t get a lot of traffic. The Most Valuable Piece of Online Real Estate That You Aren’t Using Let’s look at the sequence of a typical information product website: On your home page, your web visitors put in their email addresses.
So what do your visitors do? And you’ve just missed the opportunity to make a quick sale with no effort on your part! The Stupid Mistake That Cost Me Thousands of Dollars Yet, my thank you page was the typical generic thank you page: The Daily Groupon | Coupons, Discounts, and Deals on the Best in Los Angeles. TJWALKER INTERACTIVE. TechCrunch TV. InstantShift | Web Designers and Developers Daily Resource. PSD to HTML | PSD to XHTML | PSD to CSS | Convert PSD to HTML at RapidxHTML | Portfolio. PSD to HTML | PSD to XHTML | PSD to CSS | Convert PSD to HTML at RapidxHTML | Contact Us. The Algorithm + the Crowd are Not Enough. Virtual Assistant | Virtual Secretary | Personal Assistant | Lifestyle Management. VA TEMPLATES. (Photo: Alan Clark Design) [Tim's note: This is a guest post by Ramit Sethi on two of my favorite topics: one-shot-one-kill e-mail, and creating policies so you never repeat things.
Also important to note: great VAs will use templates for answering *your* email; my assistant Amy uses more than a dozen specific templates to handle my inbox overload.] Enter Ramit Why is communicating with virtual assistants so hard? When I first started using virtual assistants (VAs), I tested assistants from India, Bulgaria, and Israel. But I spent most of my time frustrated with the quality of their answers. How many times have your friends said, “Why don’t you just have your VA do that?”
Right? Other times, you email your assistant, saying, “Please book me a roundtrip flight from SFO to NYC from 3/19 – 3/22″ and you have to endure five back-and-forth emails before it’s done… leading you to wonder why you didn’t simply do it yourself. No one wants more email. BAD email: Dinner reservations for a date.
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