10 Ways to Design a "Simple" Basic Money-Making Internet Website

Phillip W. Chambley
"Overall? Internet readers are always searching for something located in their neighborhood community? such as a product or even a service?" So why not make your website simple which anyone can understand and conceive? You may be shocked at the results of this simple website if listed properly!"

Here are some easy steps too remember for designing any basic simple website:

1. Designing any website from the very beginning is like starting a beautiful garden in your back yard, which continues for years.

2. "What will I call this beautiful garden?" from the very beginning? because I know it will eventually grow so much over time?"

3. "Can I change the name of this beautiful garden over a period of time which so many people have learned about?" NO.

4. People have always loved and respected anything I do in life? "So why I shouldn't get it right the first time?" Yes!

5. Ironically? coming up with the name of this beautiful garden or website is the most important thing you, your friends, family members and customers will always remember throughout the years to come, especially over the Internet.

6. "Why?" because anything written over the Internet is unfortunately "etched in stone!" Meaning that your original name of this garden or website will stay with you for centuries too come." Especially if you provide the website with personal and business information listed, because search engines "continuously seek information everyday?" Stopping these Internet search engines are "Nearly impossible!"

7. "Ironically?" the name of any Internet website is the most important thing to remember from the beginning! "How will the google or yahoo.com search engines respond to my original company website domain name?" Is my company Internet name unique? and even stands out amongst other companies in this same field of expertise? Always do extensive Internet research regarding you website name.

8. "Can I just use a few simple words in my website and pictures?" NO! Internet people love to read for some reason? most likely because of curiosity similar too reading a book with color photographs. If your beginning paragraphs are interesting with pictures, they will most likely continue to read more and more in your website, and become even more "Curious?"

9. Your personal description or synopsis of "what you do with your business?" in your website is what people are looking for? unless you are a gigantic corporation like Microsoft or AT&T. This personal and business description may sound "stupid" to you?

Try to write as much as possible that you can think of in your description? (To Internet readers of your local website this may sound convincing, and just may "give you a call after-all in your local neighborhood!").

10. Providing your local company daily photographs of what you specialize in, is one of the most authentic ways to convince local Internet researchers to hire you for a particular job! Even if it sounds like B.S.! They will "ironically" call or check out your website to see if you are legitimate for some strange reason?.

Rule of thumb for any local and personal business listing website design: "Just keep it personal using your photographs, and however write as much as you can about your local business!. "Even if just sounds stupid at the time?" Please always remember in any business?

Customers are always hiring you as an interesting individual and NOT necessarily because of your business. Your prices may be slightly higher than your local competitor, but "Truly Love Your Weekly Services!" which you have provided for them, in person and or even the Internet, year after year!"

Thanks for reading,

Phillip Chambley.

DISCLOSURE OF MATERIAL CONNECTION:
The Contributor has no connection to nor was paid by the brand or product described in this content.

Published by Phillip W. Chambley

Author/website designer of "secretsofsurveys.com" of the original ebook called "Secrets of Paid Online Surveys Ebook."  View profile

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