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The 10 Parts of a Business Website

Business owners who are ready to bring their brick ‘n mortar businesses to the Internet experience headaches dealing with designers, while the latter too often end up wanting to rip their hair out because of add-ons, or things they learn about their clients after they’ve started the projects. Why? Web sites require planning and lots of communication. So before you decide to speak to a web designer or client… consider these 10 parts of a business website.

Don’t Just Let Your Website Sit There, take Care of It

Becky runs a local wedding business. She’s doing all the right things. She has a really nice website, networks well in town, and runs ads in the local media. Her business was doing well up until a few months ago. To pump things up, last month she paid $800 for an ad in our bride’s magazine. Still no calls. This is the time bride’s are planning their weddings, and her business had dried up completely. Then she received an email from her server saying that 4 months ago her credit card had expired and they had paused her service. When she went to her website, it said “under construction.”

Profiting with Expired Website Traffic

A few years ago, an Internet visionary named Ultsearch came along, stumbled across the most ingenious profit generation idea in the history of the Internet age, and quietly went on to make untold millions. To this day, he has held a monopoly on the biggest underground industry on the Web. In fact, you’ve likely helped him out, and not known it. So how did he single-handedly go on to plunder the spoils of the Internet? He connected two simple dots: expired domains + link popularity and realized their sum equaled expired traffic.

Why You Need to Keep Your Website Updated

We’re all so busy, aren’t we? The days fly by, and before you know it – a week or a month has passed by. It’s easy to forget everything we have to do in today’s busy world.

But if you don’t keep your website updated, you’ll soon regret it. As quickly as things change on the Internet, you could find your site linking to nothing!

How embarrassing if a potential customer clicks a link on your site and gets a 404 error page. You sure won’t look very professional!

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