Thursday, June 13, 2013

Propositions To Utilize To Stay In Control Of Your Successful Wireless Phone Website

By Betty Miller


Wouldn't it be great if some sort of brilliant 'web guru' would simply show up on your doorstep and explain the insider do's and dont's of running a successful phone information website? We can't really do that, but we have something better. We've gathered the advice of a number of people running successful websites right now that you can learn from.

There's always more than one thing that keeps a user happy with your site and returning for more. Gather feedback on the aspects of your site they like most, and the things they like the least. Strive to constantly improve based on the feedback you're given. You want your users to have a good experience in every component of your site, so if they say the colors are ugly, or the ads are too big, listen and change!

Keep the width of your phone information website at regular sizes so visitors don't have to scroll horizontally to view your page. This is a major turn-off and will typically send users running away quickly. Only vertical scrolling should be needed to see all of your page content.

If you have a year stamp at the bottom of your webpage, make sure it remains up to date. A site that is displaying an old year makes it look inactive. Everything on your site should look like you are current and ready for business.

Hiring a freelance writer or two to help you regularly churn out content can be a great way to keep up with the rigorous posting schedules that phone information websites should have. These affordable writers will usually be able to create your content with minimal management after you explain your website's focus and goals.

Engage your visitors by asking guests to submit their own photos for use on your site. This will also provide your site with free images to fill of the pages. You could also have photo contests and give away small prize is to the winners. This will keep you connected with customers and create an interest on your site. You may even get some new traffic from it.

Before you launch your phone information website you should put together a cache of pictures that you are going to add to your posts and your content. You should also write several articles before you launch your site. That way you start with a backlog of content and images at your disposal. Then once you launch, the time you spend on your site can be used for promotion and not writing copy and finding pictures.

Even the most beautiful pages will be ignored if they are slow to load. Keeping pages shorter will aid load time and ameliorate the user experience. Breaking up large pieces of content over two or three pages is a great idea.




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