My Mistakes as a Web Design Newbie
By Paul Lewis
Learn from them
Approaching retirement age I was made redundant last year and decided to
create my first web site, initially knowing little about it. I hope that, by
reading about my experiences, I may save you both time and money if you ever
find yourself in the position of wanting to build a site with little initial
knowledge.
eBooks
I bought five or six ebooks on how to make my web fortune from the one-page
web-sites that you see on the web. The prices ranged from $9.95 to $29.95. It
would be unfair of me to say that they were of no use, as you can always pick up
the odd pointer, or contact. However, with the benefit of hindsight I would not
have purchased any of them. Instead there are free, better written books which
give you at least the same pointers, and often have more substance. You can
download from my web site, for free, two excellent books by Ken Evoy, which will
provide you with a good basic knowledge to move forward. Don’t get carried away
with the sales hype contained in some of these “get rich quick” single page
sales letters that offer huge free bonuses and an imminent price increase.
Universities and colleges
There are various colleges and universities on the web which promise you the
ultimate in web creation, site marketing, search engine optimization and much
more, “all under one roof” They usually have libraries of “how to” books and
membership is by monthly subscription with some offering a lower fee for the
first month. Have a look, by all means, I looked at three and claimed my refund
within the stated period. I found that I could obtain similar information
offered for free with a little searching, and that what they really offered was
convenience.
Web Design software
I initially purchased a web site building package for $69.95 and was soon
disappointed by its lack of functionality. I then looked over the shoulder of a
friend whilst they showed me the workings of a top-end product costing nearly
$400.00 but I found it to be too complicated with too steep a learning curve too
be quickly productive. I posted a request for help on the Warriors forum and
there were more recommends for a particular product than any other. So I decided
that my first web site would be a review of that product, which I would create
as a trial, before I went on to build a site that would aim at generating
income.
What should the web site be about?
Several of the books that I read suggested that the subject matter should be
about something that you enjoy doing and therefore you will create your site
with more passion and enthusiasm. Whilst this is sound advice I found that the
need to create a trial site, which would force me to learn the basics, was more
than a sufficient driving force.
Domain name & Web hosting
Go for a dot com registration and pay no more than $10 per annum. Don’t go
for free hosting, you get what you pay for. I looked at hosting sites that
offered complete package with hosting, auto responders, SEO and linking software
and much more. Whilst everything was conveniently in one place they failed to
convince me that each product would stack up well if they were competing in each
niche market. I therefore opted for the best of breed approach and a little less
convenience.
Search Engine Optimization
This was probably the subject that I was most worried about as I new that it
referred to making a web site as easy as possible for the search engines to
find, but I had no clue as to how to go about it. I have a free ebook that you
can download entitled “Search Engine Optimization Made Easy” which will give you
the basics to carry out this process. The book is really a plug by the author of
SEO software for his excellent product. I was fortunate in that the web design
software I selected also, somewhat unusually, held my hand through this process,
carefully pointing out page, by page, what I needed to do.
Article Distribution
I was aware that, in order to succeed, I should submit articles to the
numerous Article Directories present on the Internet. There are two ways to do
this. By purchasing one of the two major pieces of software to assist me in
doing it myself, or to use a company to do it for me. I looked at each way and
found that, whilst both software solutions cut out some of the tedious manuals
tasks of submitting to over 150 directories, it was still time consuming. Having
examined the market place carefully, discounting any company who charged for a
fixed number of submissions, I opted for one who for a fixed quarterly fee would
submit any number of articles.
Link software
Again, so that I would get more site traffic, I new that I should get other
sites to link to mine and that I would have to manage those links and the emails
back and forth etc. I initially started to design an Excel spreadsheet linked to
Microsoft Word but decided that I would still have to create the links pages by
hand. My advice is to obtain software which houses all your links in a
searchable database, handles all of the emails, including template housing, and
that automatically creates the HTML link pages for you. |