Thursday, January 31, 2013

Tips For Taking Your Green Energy Information Website To Greater Popularity

By Lisa Thomas


There are many people with many different ideas on running a green energy information website. It is hard to know who to listen to. Listed here are some practical suggestions on how to run a successful green energy information website.

Search your site name on Google and make sure it is the first result. If not, make sure you are doing everything you can to have Google index your site properly. That means having a site map among other things.

This might sound silly, but it is crucial to read content aloud after writing it. This can prove the fluidity of the writing is there and you haven't convoluted the piece with keywords and phrases. Verify you're alone though, or in front of a group of people who are also working on the site.

Routinely add stuff to your green energy information website. Updating it usually gives a notion of competitiveness in comparison with other green energy information websites. Arrange a program and follow that to connect more with your users and keep them away from waiting more.

A successful tip for green energy information websites is to create a prominent space on the home page for deals and promotions. Keep in mind that most of the promotions attract more traffic. However, make sure that there is no cluttering, as more promotions would reduce the efficacy of your home page.

Use "Olioboard" to sell furniture and home dcor. Users are encouraged to create 3-D roomscapes by clicking and dragging photos of furniture. What makes it work is each item is tagged with details and a Shopit button to take users to the site to purchase the items. You can upload your entire inventory for a flat fee of $250. You can also forgo the fee for a referral cut which starts at 8%.

Use the 30-second rule to reach your visitors attention. Log on to your green energy information website and time 30 seconds while you read over your content. At the end of that time, do you have a clear comprehension of what the site is about? If not, try to streamline your info.

Have several different people review your green energy information website to make sure the navigation is easy and intuitive. What makes sense to one person can be confusing to another. By having multiple people try out the design, you are more likely to locate any problem areas.




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