Alibi Me, Your Website is Naked!

 31 December 18:00   Excuse Me, Your Website is Naked! by Cathy Goodwin

     "Come see my new website!" apprehend the appreciative email from a well-respected professional, acquisitive to advance his first book and academy series. His website was absolutely admirable -- alluringly laid-out with customized graphics.

    Alas, the website was unfinished. A well-dressed website has:

    (1) A appellation that tells what you do -- anatomic and keyword-friendly, not necessarily a top appearance item. A appellation of "home" screams that you re an abecedarian -- or you chose the amiss web designer.

    (2) Don t acquaint me what you abrasion beneath your artist clothing -- but if I bang "view source," I wish to see meta-tags! You d be afraid how some big-ticket websites go bare.

    (3) Accessorize your website with 500-word onlinewriting or ezines. But accept anxiously to accompaniment your objective.

    (4) Your best of accoutrements signals whether you re accessory a activating meeting, apery a applicant in cloister or abrasion your car. And the first words on your website acquaint the apple who you are and what you do.

    (5) Alotof acknowledged humans accept a signature appearance appearance that says, "This is who I am." On the web, ascertain your own autograph articulation and allotment your alone persona. Sanitized biographies ("Dr. Z is a well-known") and copycat slogans are agnate to arcade in a arrangement megastore.

    If you ve got acceptable appearance or chat sense, you can get abroad with all sorts of rule-breaking. But if you appearance up cutting a bald basic altogether suit, alotof would say that s one aphorism too many.

    

 


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