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Web Hosting for beginners

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Have you been shopping around for dedicated server hosting, managed hosting solutions, or colocation services?

I have been building websites for a very long time now. I started back before people even knew what the world wide web even was, in that time I have seen a lot of companies come and go. Web hosting services are the back bone to a good website. You can have the best website in the world but if the hosting you have doesn’t keep the website online, accessible, and fast then people can’t find it. People on the net want quick, easy, clean, and simple when they are surfing for information and working. A website has to give them all that and more.

There are a lot of choices in web hosting, not only in which hosting company to go with but in different services offered to give you the quality website you need and is demanded by the people on the net. If you aren’t into building websites and the behind the scenes net activity which makes the net possible then you don’t know the difference in the plans most companies offer. The only way to get around this is to have a friend who can tell you what you need or a hosting company that will help you select the right options and cost for you and help you plan for the future of your site.

For first time website builders it is important to know what you need and don’t need. It can make the difference between paying a low monthly fee for what you need or paying hundreds for what you don’t need and will never use.

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Always be testing! Testing is a never ending process which is a must in this ever changing world.

While there are many optimizer programs exist, Google does offer use of a free one. While Google Website Optimizer does not offer everything it is a good way to start, plus did I mention it is free?

Now take action
a) Do not be afraid to test.
b) Sign up for and set up Google Optimizer
c) Write down the 5 things that concern you most about your site and then test them.

You should always be doing some kind of testing. Multivariate or A/B testing will get your started.

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You have always heard that you must make a good first impression. The headlines you have for each post is your post’s first impression. If the headline doesn’t bring them to read the post then you will probably lose them. That is why you must make your headlines “Sticking”, it keeps your reader there to finish the article.

When writing headlines I have always found that you should keep it simple while in short explaining the subject of the article to keep the reader interested. What does this really mean? Keep words short, to the point, and at a level an 6th grader can read and understand. I’m not saying your readers can only read to a 6th grade level, just don’t make them have to think as much.

Lets look at two headlines.

Learn how to use online media tools to help you create a second source of income!

Make money now by blogging!

Which headline reads simple and short with a quick understanding? The top one is very correct but makes the reader have to think too much before they act. It also doesn’t stick with you for long due to the complex nature of the sentence.

The second one is short, easy to remember and quick to understand. This will stick with more people than the first.

Making headlines “stick” takes time and effort on your part. Test out headlines with co-workers and friends, see what they think. Experience is the only real way to get the hang of writing a good headline.

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Have you told your traffic what they should do?

You have to ask for a sale, all good salesman know this basic piece of knowledge. Your website is no different, you have to call upon your visitors to not just visit and leave but visit then act.

Being persuasive is a key goal to getting your traffic to act. Visitors have seen the overused buttons like “Click Here”, “Submit”, and “Read More”. so many times they tend to ignore them just out of habit. Call it a sensory overload, it is similar to when you walk into a room and smell something new. The longer you stay in that room the less you smell the scent, your nose is so overloaded with the same scent it shuts down telling you it still smells it. Your brain is the same way, once you have seen the same thing over and over your brain tends to start ignoring it.

You need to find ways to trigger the visitors brain to act and not go into sensory overload by offering the same old phrases. Instead of using “Click Here” try something a bit more persuasive like “See how to change your life forever” or “See how your income can be doubled in one month”. You have to get the visitor’s brain out of the surfing daze of the net into a mode to take act on what they read.

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Excite Your Visitors With Trigger Words

People navigate the web by “scent.”

Scent is described as a parallel between human’s information-gathering techniques on the web and animal’s food-gathering techniques in the wild.

People seek information through the “scent” given off by their trigger words. According to research, when a visitor found the trigger word on the landing page, they were successful at completing their task 80% of the time; if the trigger word wasn’t on the page, they were only successful 10% of the time. The scent of the key words kept them on the right path; lacking that scent, they stopped searching that particular “path.” Then you have lost the visitor and they will wonder off to another website following a new scent.

This means your visitors are on a mission, they are goal oriented, and if they don’t see the trigger words they came to the site with, they are likely to move on to a site that has the right scent. The solution is not that difficult. If a visitor arrives at a landing page having used a term like “Buy Wildlife Photos”, they must see “Buy Wildlife Photos” on the page.

Now Take Action

Make sure you have your visitors’ triggers words are visible, even use the scent for copy on each major button or link:

For example, instead of using a button that says “Click Here”, use a button that says “Buy Wildlife Photos”. The scent will lead them to where you want them.

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