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Thursday, 30 August, 2007

Build A Website - 5 Factors To Consider

Filed under: general — Frank @ 11:29 am

By Joseph Nyamache

I have seen and heard crazy things…ah! But how to build a website! In my endeavor and quest for success I have heard people ask weird questions and I have seen those professing to be internet gurus give astounding answers.

I know of a fellow who posted a question on yahoo answers. This particular question kept me staring at my monitor screen lost of words. This fellow had bought a domain name and registered it with one of the leading domain name registrar. His question was simple yet to those familiar with the art of online business, the question leaves a lot to be desired.

My friend was seeking advice on what to do with his domain name. He had no plans or ideas on what to do with it! Think of lack of planning and we don’ t need to go further than this example.

To avoid being on the same predicament, here are 5 factors to consider as you ponder on your next move. Before you build a website, think about the following:

Type of web site.

Identify the type of web site you will be building. Are you going to build a website whose primary purpose is to sell hard good or e-goods? Would your site be composed of affiliate links or are you going to sell your own service or product? Is your web site going to be primarily informative in nature with google ad sense and other form of advertisement or is it going to be purely visual with little or no content.

Identifying the type of web site you are going to create will make the next step easy to identify.

Niche based.

Gone are the days when all a web master needed to do was to stuff their web site with links leading to all type of product and services. In the current internet world you can not succeed in building a web site designed in the form of a shopping mall with all kinds of goods and services.

The internet is increasingly and exponentially becoming a specialized super highway. Only those web sites that are able to distinguish them selves as authorities in a given area are poised to reap the benefits of online business.

Start out by identifying a profitable niche that you will enjoy writing about, identify an area that you already have experience on, have passion or will be comfortable learning about.

Only build a website in an area or niche that you believe in.

Research you market.

It’s not just enough to develop and build a website based on your strength and weakness. Care should be taken to do a little bit more research about the potential and profitability of that given field.

There are great tools out there on the net that would enable you to come up with a profitable niche, those tools will also enhance your research by shading light as to the exact phrases that your potential visitors would under normal circumstances type into the search engines in their quest for information.

Domain name and hosting.

Care should be taken while choosing the domain name and hosting company for your online business. A search in any of the leading search engines for the phrase “how to choose a domain name” or “web hosting” would return tones of articles that have been written advising us on the do and don’ t do as far as choosing a domain name or host provider is concerned.

Quality Content.

Have you ever typed the exact phrase of a given keyword while searching for information on any of the leading search engines only to end up frustrated with the displayed results after trying several times? Search engines and human traffic thirst for information, great quality information.

One sure ways to win the search engines wars and in the process please your targeted customers is to create quality content. A site owner who remains focused and persistent in doing just start will in the long run reap the benefit of having their pages rank up high if not at the top of the search query results.

And there are many more things to consider, but why not start with these 5 first?!

Joseph Nyamache is an Author and Webmaster specializing on web hosting and site builders That work. His site is devoted on providing information, tips and ideas on how to build a web business by providing great content that search engines love and humans thirst for. Visit www.your-inforcom.com to get your Free Special Report Now!

Wednesday, 15 August, 2007

Simple Audio Secrets - How To Make Your Audio Sound Like Gold

Filed under: general — Frank @ 7:37 pm

By Virginia Culp

It was only few years ago that I purchased my first audio info-product. It was written and produced by a well-known internet marketer … an expert in his field … and if I said his name, chances are you would likely know exactly who I’m talking about.

I was really excited to get my new package … and of course couldn’t WAIT to hear it. After all, I was an audio learner, and was chompin’ at the bit to finish the download and start the audio.

But as I clicked the play button I was SHOCKED! It sounded like a bubbling fish tank!

So being the audio expert that I am, I did a little up-sampling, boosting, and noise reduction to make it tolerable and then burned a CD for my car stereo.

But even after all that work … I STILL had to STRAIN to hear the speaker … because it was a measly 16-bit file!

He was Serious???

I paid $97 for that NONSENSE?

So the guy paid about 10 cents in bandwidth … and didn’t my $97 justify a quality-sounding audio?

Am I completely out to lunch?

I come from an era where I pay 15 to 25 bucks for a high quality CD. Or I go to a bookstore and purchase a professionally edited book.

Why is it that literally EVERY TIME I bought an audio e-book it was more of the same bubbling fish tank?

In frustration of the poor audio, I bought a $297 CD series last fall. No downloading … these were actual CD’s in a pretty box. I really hoped that this time my ears would not be let down.

It was a recording of a well known marketer (let’s call him Mr. X), and he was interviewing another expert. We’ll call him Mr. Y.

Oh those CD’s looked beautiful. Bright colors. Cool graphics. And I almost drooled as I put the CD in my car stereo.

But I heard NOTHING.

I popped the CD out … and then back in … still nothing.

I then cranked the volume … and there it was! Mr. X was interviewing Mr. Y faintly in the background. Through a series of four CD’s. I strained to listen. And once again I was frustrated.

WHY do so many internet audio products sound terrible?

This is stupid … and it just plain sucks. But creating quality audio isn’t hard when you know the RIGHT way to do it. And it doesn’t have to cost an arm OR a leg to get the right gear!

Fast forward to today … if you’re producing audio e-books, they really DON’T have to sound like this. Good software is inexpensive … and so is the hardware.

The processes, techniques, and ways to avoid the blunders are now all revealed to YOU.

To find out more …. go to http://www.audiobootcampebook.com

QUICK TIP for audio producers … when recording an audio interview never use an internet recording service. You’ll ALWAYS get a superior quality recording if you record the audio right at the source.

Virginia Culp is the voice behind 3 buck audio

For free audio and PDF articles you can freely distribute, visit http://www.3buckaudio.com/freestuff/

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