"Guide to Internet Business - Design and Content"
by Steven O. Ng
After deciding what kind of internet business you want to do,
it's time to start planning the design and content of your
business. Many people make the mistake of skipping this step,
choosing instead to immediately start work on their website.
However, a website is just a door into your internet business;
and a door is pretty useless if there's nothing beyond it. An
internet business, like any other business, requires proper
planning and design if it's going to succeed.
a) Domain Name
A big part of your internet business is your domain name. A
domain name is like the company name, or brand, of your
business. This is the first thing a person will notice, whether
they are typing your domain name into their browser, or clicking
a link in the search engines.
It is advisable to choose a domain name that is short and
memorable. A key part of branding is to make your name striking
enough so that people will remember it long after they've
visited your website. However, do make sure that the domain name
is at least somehow related to the nature of your business.
b) Website Design
The next step will be to plan the design and the look and feel
of your website. You will need to decide how you want your
website to look like, and where to put your menu, header,
footer, ads and your main text. When designing your menu and
website navigation, do make it simple and intuitive. A simple
navigation system will let people browse through your site
without getting lost. For good examples, check out the major
websites out there such as CNN and Amazon.
When allocating spaces for advertisements, don't go overboard!
People do not like visiting websites that are full of ads and
popups. Be more conservative and discreet in your ad placement.
One good method is to draw the design of your website onto a
piece of paper with color pencils or markers. This way, you can
adjust the look and feel and correct any mistakes easily without
having to go through programming changes on the computer. If you
are having trouble with the design, you can take a look at
various website templates. A good source of templates can be
found at www.templatesbox.com. For more aesthetically-pleasing
website designs (but with more complex programming required),
you can find a lot of inspiration at www.csszengarden.com.
c) Website Layout and Structure
Next, you will need to determine how big your website will be.
Online stores will be huge by default, since they will need at
least one page per product being offered. In any case, think
about what sections you want to have on your website, and how
many pages per section. Try to structure the site so that
visitors will not get lost or intimidated by it.
For websites larger than 10 pages, it is useful to have
breadcrumbs, like the one near the top of this page (eg. HOME >
SECTION > PAGE). This tells the visitor exactly where they are,
and how to get back to where they were previously.
Also useful are search bars and sitemaps. Search bars, like the
one on the top left of this page, allow users to quickly search
for whatever they are looking for. You can get a free search bar
at Digital Point. A sitemap is also important for users as well
as search engine robots to find the pages on your site. A good
sitemap to follow is Apple's Sitemap. It is straightforward and
contains all the information you require.
d) Content
When a typical user surfs the internet, they are generally
looking for information. So to make your site useful and attract
visitors, you will need to fill it with good content and
information.
If you are not sure what type of content to fill your website
with, explore your competitors' websites, and try to get a feel
of what type content works and what doesn't. Pretend to be a
potential customer, and see what parts of your competitors'
websites appeal to you, then base your own website on similar
themes.
However, do not copy content from other websites: that's called
plagiarism. Try to fill your website with unique content based
on your own knowledge and experience. Visitors will find that
you are an expert in the subject and feel more trusting and
inclined to buy from you.
e) Keyphrase Optimization
This step of the process is targeted to bring more visitors to
your website via search engines. When users search the web for
information, they will most likely do so at one of the many
search engines around, such as Google, MSN, or Yahoo. When
searching, they will enter certain keywords or keyphrases into
the search engines to find what they are looking for.
One of the methods to getting your website more visible in the
search engines is to optimize it for the keyphrases that
visitors usually search for. Wordtracker is a very useful tool
to learn which are the more popular keyphrases in your industry,
and which ones have very little competition from other similar
websites.
Once you know which keyphrases are good for your website, you
can then optimize the website. With your content ready and
separated into the relevant pages and sections on your website,
it is recommended that you optimize each page for one or two
relevant keyphrases. You can do so by repeating the keyphrases
throughout the page (but don't overdo it!). The "sweet spot" of
how many repetitions is required, is still being discussed and
analyzed by various experts; and an exact number or percentage
is not known.
By optimizing each page for different keyphrases, you are
"covering all your bases" to attract visitors who might use
different phrases to reach you website. If you need further help
on keyphrase optimization, you can check out SEOResearchLabs.
When you've finished planning the layout and design of your
website, and prepared optimized content, you can proceed to the
third step, actually setting up your website and putting your
internet business on the web, which you can find at:
http://www.onlinebiz-help.com/step3.html
About the author:
Steven is the webmaster of http://www.onlinebiz-help.com His
website contains various resources on affiliate programs and
internet marketing advice to help you succeed in your internet
business, including a Step-By-Step Guide to get you started.