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@ram_18y (275)
India
December 21, 2006 5:48am CST
i want to build a website.but i dont know how much time it would take to prepare and on what topic.i wanna earn money through website.how can i place in top position in search engine
2 responses
@edsumner (15)
3 Dec 07
You can add banners to your website to make a little further income.. Check out... http://www.money4banners.com/?aff=10791 You get money for signing up (once the banners are placed up), and you get $10 / £5 every month that they remain up. Hope this helps you, and a few others, Ed.
@HimArticles (1137)
• India
21 Dec 06
Completion of time is depends what type of web site you are creating; it might be just hours to months. It is very difficult to get the rank in first top 10. It needs lot of skill and strategy. Link popularity is main factor to get in top 10s and again it is not easy to get link popularity. Googal adword is most effective way to get lot of traffic to the site but it needs investment. Making a good web site and getting the rank in top 10 is a very vast subject it could not be discussed all the points and strategy here but if you follow the tips mentioned below will help you lot. Below are the set questions you can ask yourself. If you answer them honestly, you'll know whether you need a new site or not. After you've gone through the process, ask some colleagues to do the same. See if your answers compare. 1. Does Your Website Have A Purpose? Every website should have a clearly defined purpose. Having a website just because everyone else has one is not an acceptable strategy. What is your website's purpose? a. Transactional sales-oriented site b. Customer service support site c. How to instructional site d. Product or service demonstration site e. Lead generation site f. Marketing, branding, positioning site g. Promotional campaign site h. Viral or buzz creation site. 2. Is Your Website Focused? 3. How Functional Is Your Website? 4. Does Your Website's Construction Balance Competing Concerns? 5. Does your website honestly reflect your business personality? 6. Is your Web-presentation integrated into your overall marketing plan? 7. Is content king on your website? 8. Is your website an experience? 9. Does your website have a distinctive look? 10. Do you list appropriate contact information on your website? There you have it. Ten questions that when answered honestly will tell you whether or not you have a website that works and whether or not you need to rebuild.