The lure of the one-page website
November 11th, 2009 by Ingrid Cliff
As regular readers will know, I have been brushing up my internet marketing skills with James Schramko. It has been a wild ride, learning lots of great new techniques and strategies. One of my favourite has been the creation of single page websites designed to drive traffic to your own website, or towards your favourite products sold by other people (for a commission).
The software he has in his program to create these sites is amazing. I now have it down to 20 minutes from a blank sheet of paper with no writing on it, to a published site. And while the sites they create look very simple and plain, looks can be deceiving. There is a heck of a lot of complex research, SEO and coding going on in the background.
The other thing I have learnt is the importance of “getting something out there” and refining as you go. It is better to have a 75% site launched, than a 100% site still in development 6 months later.
And let me tell you creating sites once you know how is more addictive than scrapbooking!
So … what do the sites look like? Well here are a few for my sites, as well as sites sending traffic to a few of my favourite management and training products on the net.
- Management training by the book
- Performance Appraisals
- Employee Performance Review Tips
- Online management courses
- Stress Management Training
- Presentation Skills Training Course
Check them out. I’m off to tackle the next few on my list!
Until next time
Ingrid Cliff
We put your business into words
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November 12th, 2009 at 5:03 pm
The software is really helpful
November 27th, 2009 at 3:45 pm
[QUOTE]The other thing I have learnt is the importance of “getting something out there” and refining as you go. It is better to have a 75% site launched, than a 100% site still in development 6 months later.{/QUOTE]
How true and how refreshing to see you state this. I meet with so many small business owners that are building a website and wont go live until its complete. So, absolutley folks, get it out there, then keep building/refining/tweaking over time.