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(Small business accounting) Pay Attention to Site Maps

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By Terry Leslie

  Site maps are more than just a convenient list of the basic available content on any given site. Very few people use them effectively despite their importance. Site maps are part of creating a strong index, maintaining a strong site, and makes for a very user friendly site. Site maps are more than just a blip, and thus you need to put the time and energy into making sure that your website is dressed up with the best site map possible.

Your site map guides your visitors through the options available on your website via either your web features or through useful and relevant links. Your site map is also a handy way for helping along the indexing process as search engines can then spider to your website and help users find it faster. Usually located along the bottom of the page, sometimes along the side, the more up to date your site map is the easier users and search engines can determine where to go and what information or products you have available for them.

A site map is also a good tool for helping visitors seek out what they are looking for without accidentally or purposely traveling to a rival website. While many websites now have search features, your site map can be just what they need. When a user doesn’t find what they are seeking readily, many either use the back button or find another site from their original search results or they just hit the “Enter” key and launch another search from their browser. A good site map will help interfere with this process.

Search engines use site maps a way of helping them to determine what information or products can be accessed via your site. Think of a search engine like a spider with innumerable legs. When a search engine wants information, it will not only grab the information that it has already been given through indexing, but it spreads its long legs out to feel around other web pages to find out what is going on out there in the net. Your site map can be a useful tool in helping to attract a few more spider legs. Without a site map, the legs can not determine whether the links available are accessible and will often have a hard time opening the door to your web pages.

When you create your site map provide a professional look to your website by presenting your links as cleanly and accurately as possible. Don’t substitute names or create cutesy and juvenile links. Just call them what they are and remain professional. Clear, concise site maps are easy to follow and read. Use HTML site map tutorials and guidelines to help ensure that the site map you create is not only professional but will work. There is nothing more frustrating than clicking a link on a website that you wish to visit only to get an error message.

It might seem a little redundant and over simplified, but make sure that your links take your visitor to where they want to go. Have you ever clicked a link that was labeled as one thing and you ended up on an entirely different subject, web page, or website? Test your site map weblinks before you consider the job done and periodically test them over the course of time.

You want your site map to be easily located and easy to read. It is part of your website, not a disclaimer that you are trying to shove under the table. Remember that it is a map, complete with instant guides and directions to get visitors where they want to go. Your site map is not a content listing.

Make sure you link each item on the site map with a hyperlink to its own URL address. This makes sure that everything gets where it needs to be. Your site map should offer up information that helps direct and guide the visitor, rather than just offering them a title which can be left open to interpretation. Your site map is there to create a user friendly environment while inviting more traffic to check out your web pages. You are offering something valuable. You also need to help get your visitors through the site, to the check out, and hopefully your attention to detail will help bring your visitors back for more.

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5 Things Your Residual Income Program Should Include
By David Ogden

  It is exciting for an entrepreneur to see so many options to choose from when it comes to residual income programs. In order to select the right program, you want to take the time to research. Here are five things your residual income program should include.

1. Demand

In order to have success with any program on the internet, there has to be a demand for the product. You must get involved with a program that has public appeal and a high demand. If you are promoting a product people do not need, it is going to be hard to continuously make money off of it.

2. Make money upfront

The whole point of starting an online career is to take advantage of the numerous benefits and make quality money. Whatever program you decide to join, you want to make sure it is reasonable to think you can make money upfront. Most programs do not offer money upfront, which can be frustrating. The end result is people quitting because of a lack of results. Find something you can make money with now and in the future.

3. Realistic residual income

When researching the various residual income programs online, make sure you can honestly make residual income. Some programs claim you can make this type of income only to find out you have to do a great deal of work following your initial efforts. If you do your research, you will learn exactly what programs are for real.

4. Marketing materials

As with any opportunity on the internet, you have to be able to effectively market your business. If you do cannot generate any traffic, you have no way of making any money. The residual income program you join should provide you with marketing tools to help you create sells.

5. Ongoing training

Just as it is important you have marketing materials, it is vital you are provided with training. Training will help you learn the program and how to effectively promote it. But even after the initial training, it is important you understand the internet is constantly changing. It is up to the leaders to provide you with ongoing training the entire time you are a member.

Joining a residual income program offers you a number of benefits and rewards. You will finally be able to make the money you had hoped for without overworking yourself. To make sure you find the right program to make actual residual income, take the tips listed in this article into consideration.

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David Ogden is an established online marketer who specializes in practical website resources and advice.

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