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    Website Maintenance for Dummies
    by: Gene DeFazzio

    Maintaining your website


    Maintaining a website is just as important as building it in the first place! Unfortunately, most designers put much more effort into the initial design and launch of a website than they do in keeping the content fresh and keeping the site growing to best serve all visitors. A website should not be a static thing. It should be always growing, changing and adapting to its visitors.

    It is imperative that you maintain a commitment to posting accurate, timely information online. If people who visit your site find that the information never changes, they will stop accessing it. You've seen sites like this on the web. They resemble movie posters or ad bills that never change. Fewer and fewer visitors will return to them as time goes by.

    Maintaining a website is never done: new information will always be waiting to be uploaded, old information will need to be updated, users will provide suggestions that need to be incorporated, etc. Refine your website and its contents daily if possible. Also, keep in mind that search engines look for an active site when they determine search and page rankings.


    Never take your website down when launching a site redesign.

    There are even for-profit organizations that will do this. They take their website down and put a "hold" page that says something ridiculous like, "Pardon our dust! Our new site will go up in a few days, so be sure to check back!" NEVER do this.

    Just as newspapers are committed to making sure they publish on time no matter what, just as theater companies are committed to the philosophy of the "show must go on" no matter what, you should be committed to always keeping your website operational.

    Taking your website down for several days during a transition, or ceasing to keep a website updated while you wait for a new site to be redesigned or launched, is unprofessional and will make you look very bad to many visitors and potential supporters.

    Visitor feedback

    Keep in mind what your audiences want out of the site. Give all web users ongoing opportunities to provide feedback and suggestions for the site. This can range from putting a feedback form on your site, asking your friends, "What do you think of my website?"

    Content and design ideas

    By way of search engines and referrals, check out sites for organizations similar to your own for content and design ideas. The proper use of the ideas of others is what the web is all about. This is how we all grow, by learning from each other.

    Stories and newsletters

    Add stories from newsletters that have been published since your site was launched, or information from publications that have come out since the website launch. Articles such as this one are also a keyword rich source of content for your website. Look for online articles that are relative to the content of your site and provide an archive of them for your visitors to peruse.

    Track results

    Track the responses that result from your website. It will help you plan more strategically for future posts and online activities. Your visitors are your best source of ideas, after all, they are your stock in trade. Treat them as such and remember that responding to e-mail from your visitors is a vital part of how to maintain a website.

    Website Traffic and Maintenance

    Website Traffic Generation Planning and Methodologies
    There are both principles and rules of traffic generation; principles have to do with your approach to the task and the rules are the practical nuts and bolts of driving traffic. You need to have an understanding of the larger picture before you can successfully put the practical techniques into action.
    Website Traffic Analysis for Beginners
    Who is visiting your website and what do they do when they get there? Understanding your website's log files can help clear up the mystery.
    Understanding Web Logs
    General web statistics give pertinent information about website visitors. Webmasters analyzing these statistics have a better understanding of who their website visitors are and how they perceive the website.
    Internet Marketing, Tracking Your Results
    When people start tracking their marketing it is all too common that the wrong results are being monitored. Just because your website gets more visitors doesn't mean that you get more money.
    Free Website Traffic

    From all of my personal testing, classified advertising is still one of the most effective free website traffic and lead generators. Even better than that, it is a completely free website traffic source which just requires a little bit of your time!
    7 Methods the Pros Use to Increase Website Traffic
    It is no accident that the highest value businesses on the Web are not necessarily the ones with the highest annual profits, but rather the ones with the most website traffic. This is because consistent website traffic presents unlimited opportunities for conversion into profits.
    Tips On Basic Website Improvements
    Small changes to a website can often result in big changes in your ROI (return on investment). Check out how the following examples can make a big difference in your traffic, clicks and sales.
    7 Different Traffic Generating Methods
    If there is one thing that every website needs, it's consistent traffic and at times, it is necessary for us to continue to get more and more traffic along the way.
    Link Popularity Finder - Find Out Your Website's Link Popularity
    Link popularity check is one of the best ways to quantifiably and independently measure your website's online awareness and overall visibility. Simply put, link popularity refers to the total number of links or "votes" that a search engine has found for your website.
    15 Fixes For A Failing Website

    If your website's not performing, here's what you can do to improve search engine rankings, engage visitors and convert more sales.
    Give Your Site a 10-Point Legal Check-Up
    Online businesses are now highly regulated, and there's substantial liability if your site's not legally compliant. In addition, your customers are becoming more Internet savvy, and a site that's not legally compliant is not going to be trusted.
    The Top 10 Tools for Monitoring the Success of Your Website
    One of the most important aspects of running a website is monitoring the site and its progress. By monitoring your website you will be able to see how it is performing and how it can be improved.

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