The Really Easy Step by Step Guide to Build A Website

I sell other people’s products. How do I build a website? I’ll construct it around a subject and not around the product.

In the podcast interviews I’ve learned, I search for a main keyword and make that my domain name. Then I’ll build categories. I use the keyword phrases for that. A few words make up the categories. Afterwards, I’ll build up a blog. I’ll take the longer-tailed keywords and build content around them.

When you do your keyword research, you can find out just what kinds of products people are searching for. Then you can write the articles around that kind of search.

I’ll construct the website around a niche. The market that I work in will pretty much call the shots as to which way I’ll go. The longer the keyword phrases is the kind of searches that someone is honing in on. So construct your website around a good subject not the product.

So my process to build a website will consist of going for the overall topic, then I pick the category then I go for the longer tailed keywords for my content. When I build a website it is not niche specific as to how many pages I build. I use blogs because the spiders love blogs.

Some of my websites are really small going down to a tight niche and others are huge. You can ad as many pages to your blog as you want. You can get down to extreme detail to. It just depends on the kind of website you are going after. You want to be detailed in your keyword research and use as much of them as possible.

Being creative plays a big part in designing your web pages. What are people searching for? Give them what they want. When people visit my blog, I take the time to put up really good content on it so that they will stay around for a while.

When you’re working with a blog, you want to serve up articles that are good and that will lead into a sale. Like I said before I build around topics not the products. You’re creating value with the articles you create, not just motivating someone to click on the affiliate link.

When you introduce a product to the public, your content has to have value. Many times the article that you construct will solve a problem that someone else is having. You’re helping a person pick the product that is good for them and that is what you have to remember doing when you build a website.

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