11 Things Every Successful Website Needs
Friday, May 22, 2009 1:04So you’ve put together a spectacular website, and you’re ready to go live on the Internet for the whole world to see. Not so fast there Bucky. In case you didn’t know, there are a few essential requirements that every site needs to include in order to be successful.
Let’s review, shall we:
Privacy Policy/Disclaimer
Now, I’m not a lawyer and don’t claim to be one, but these two documents should be standard issue for every site you have. People want to know how you’re going to use their personal information, and a "privacy policy" does just that.
In today’s litigious society you’ll also need to include a disclaímer/terms of use page. This protects you and spells out to your visitors what they’re agreeing to by using your website. If you don’t know where to start in generating these documents, you’ll find plenty of help online.
• DMA Privacy Policy Generator
• OECD Privacy Statement Generator
• Google Adsense & other Ad Networks Privacy Policy Generator
• Privacy Policy Generator
• Free Site Disclaímer
This is not legal advice, and if you need help in this department, consult with a local attorney.
Contact Us Information
I can’t tell you how many sites I’ve been to that fail to include a way to contact the owner. If you can’t include a phone number, at the very least have an email address or a "contact us" form. By providing this information, you’ll make your visitors feel more comfortable knowing there’s a way to reach you should the need arise.
If you need a form and don’t know how to create one, try these free form services.
• Bravenet
• Freedback
• Email Me
Search Box/Site Map
If your site is rather large, you’ll also want to include a way to search, or have what is called a "site map". There are many ways to add a search function to your site, the easiest being to use Google’s free service or try PicoSearch A site map sounds technical, but it’s just one web page that contains links to every page of your site, usually broken down by category. Some resources to help can be found at FreeFind.
Google Analytics/Tracking System
Once your site is up and running you’ll want to keep your eye on traffic. Who’s visiting your website, what pages are the most popular, where is the traffic coming from. All of these questions and more can be answered by using a good analytics program.
There are several ways to add a thorough tracking system to your site, but the easiest and one that won’t cost you a dime is Google Analytics Once registered, you can add as many sites as you like all under one user ID and password. You’ll be given some code to copy and paste on your pages. Simple, easy, and you’re done.
Newsletter Sign Up/RSS Feed
There’s an old saying that people won’t buy from you the very first time they come to your website, so you need a way to stay in touch with them to bring them back again and again. By offering a newsletter, also known as an ezine, you’ll be building a list of possible prospects which is invaluable to any site owner.
You’ll find a multitude of free and low cost newsletter services online. It’s up to you, depending on your needs and what you can afford. If you don’t want to pay anything, my favorite free services are:
• FreeAutoBot
• Yahoo Groups
You can also provide an RSS feed for your newsletter, or updates to your blog or site. This makes it easy for others to keep up with your most recent posts. The best service for this is FeedBurner.
Consistent Navigation
This might sound like a no brainer, but many folks get it wrong. No matter what type of menu system you decide upon, make sure it stays the same across the board on all pages of your site.
Your job is to guide your visitors through your website, making sure they always know where they are and how to get to where they need to go.
For more see:
• Eye on Web
• Web Page Mistakes
Search Engine Optimized Copy
At first glance you might not think this is so important, but trust me it is. You want your pages to rank well with the search engines and there are a few steps you can take to ensure this happens.
Each page of your website should be optimized for 2, or at the most 3 keywords/phrases. Weave the keywords into your titles and into the body of each page. You can also include them in your image titles, alt tags, even in the names you give your pages. Look at each page individually and decide what it’s about, then optimize accordingly.
For help see:
• MarketLeap
• CopyBlogger
Social Media Share Button
With the popularity of social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace, you’d be foolish not to include an easy way for your content to be shared with others.
You’ll find many free services that will give you the code you need to instantly add a "share button" to your web pages so that visitors can instantly share them with their friends.
To generate your buttons see:
About The Author: Merle’s Mission Blog – "Rants, Raves and Random Acts of Kindness" a self proclaimed "Internet Junkie" with a passion for net marketing, affiliate marketing, social networking. An avid Blogger and writer with several niche sites to her credít. Find out more at http://merlesworld.blogspot.com






May 23rd, 2009 at 12:57 am
I have already seen it somethere…
Thanks
Jinny
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