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What is a "successful" website? Simply put, it is a website that achieves its purpose. Learn several ways to create one.
For over a decade now, people from all over the world have been finding great success on the Internet through the creation of their own websites. To this day, the concept of a website still amazes me: it is a way to instantly distribute information and communicate with people all over the world for very little, if any, cost. Never before in history has there been such a cost-effective and widely available opportunity for so many people to find success. Although not necessarily easy, by understanding the basics and some of the "secrets" of creating a website, even as a novice, you can create a successful website.
What is a "successful" website? Simply put, it is a website that achieves its purpose. Just as you must define what success means in your life, you must define what it means for your website. Your objective may be to communicate a message, sell a product, or collect information. You may want to meet this objective on a limited budget and by spending only a limited amount of your time and energy. One must consider all these factors in determining the overall success of a website.
The creation of a successful website can be broken down into four stages: 1) the planning stage, 2) the creation stage, 3) the promotion stage, and 4) the maintenance stage. Each stage is vital to the overall success of the website. If you can create one successful website, you can create several; perhaps you can create multiple streams of income and be well on your way to financial freedom.
1. Plan. The planning stage is mostly done in your head and perhaps on paper. Begin by creating your website in your mind.
2. Create. When you are ready to create your website, there is much for you to consider. With today's software and web creation tools, just about anyone can create a decent website, but it still takes the artist to create the magnificent website. However, a successful website does not have to be a magnificent one, just an effective one. Do not let the lack of funds get in your way of creating a website - you can always design it yourself and have it redesigned later when the funds become available.
3. Promote. Once your site is created and tested, it is time to get the word out. Promotion is not a one day event; it is usually a continual process that lasts as long as the website itself. Promotion is a key ingredient to the website success formula. When you launch a website, you are essentially competing with billions of other websites. How are people going to find your website? There are entire books written on this subject alone. My advice: think creatively. You may find greater success promoting your website off-line than you will on-line.
One of the biggest mistakes made by website owners is wasting time and money by lowering their prices, redesigning their website, and rewriting their copy, when in fact they really need to be getting more traffic to their site. The next time you feel your problem is with your prices, design, or copy, think about the boy who setup the lemonade stand in his garage over one mile away from the street.
4. Maintain. Very few websites run themselves completely. In fact, I am not aware of any that do. There is always some manual intervention needed to keep a website running effectively, which requires either your time or money.
Plan, create, promote, and maintain. Each step is equally important and vital in the success of any website. A successful website is the result of a good idea from a successful thinker. To most creators, a website is a very personal thing that they take pride in maintaining and sharing with the world. Create a website and at the very least, enjoy the feeling of accomplishment that goes along with the creation.