Monday, 29 July 2013

The Driver's Seat: In What Way To Command Test Prep Website Success

By Joe Mosh


Constructing a test prep information site does not require an oversized brain, nor does it require spending all of your money. You need to remember that the best way to creating a successful website is to stay dedicated to your cause and to keep working as hard as possible. Listen to the advice we have to offer, and continue on your way to become a successful entrance exam guide site owner.

Give your site depth with the use of gradients to increase the visual effect. The pattern is unreal and too obvious with overly strong gradients. This can cause you to lose the effect that you want. Visitors will appreciate the subtlety of the gradients and they are not likely to go unnoticed either.

Don't let the human side of you disappear in your content; make sure to include photos of your business, or just your workspace, to remind people that a real live human being is operating the site they're on. This will help your users create a personal connection, which will keep them engaged in your site.

It's not 1995 anymore - get rid of that visitor counter widget on your site! Visitor counters these days look very amateurish and don't serve any purpose whatsoever. If you need to get your traffic numbers, you should be using a comprehensive service like Google Analytics, which will tell you not just the number, but information about your visitors as well.

Learn to say no. Don't always give in to what people tell you. Though, take a critical look at the proposition given and if you are sure it will not benefit your business in any way, say a capital "NO".

If you have a call-to-action button on multiple pages, make sure it's the same text and color throughout the site. Your visitors need to know what clicking the button does. If it changes from site to site, it might not be obvious to them! Making a sale should be easy - no one likes to be confused.

Maintaining your test prep information site so that your users have the optimal user experience is the primary goal you should have. Always check to make sure that every page of you website has a way out to someplace else on your entrance exam guide site. Dead ends and broken internal links make it look negligent which will decrease your website's search rankings.

Many search engines merely scan the first paragraphs of your content articles, so you'd better make it count. Your keywords should be scattered throughout each page, but they must all be represented in the first paragraphs to ensure that the search engines find and rank your site properly.




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