Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The Best Ways to Add Content to Your Site

A website would be nothing without the content to back it up.  You’ve got to make sure that you get as much content to make yourself noticeable on any web search as you possibly can.  There are a few easy ways to ensure that your content is enriched with enough clout to keep a steady flow of traffic flowing to your site every month. 

Quite frankly, if you’re going to get your business noticed by anyone, you’ve essentially got to go out there and grab them yourself.  No, this has nothing to do with cyber stalking or junky spam.  You have to have been living under a monolith to not recognise that the most obvious outlets to any business are FaceBook and Twitter.  Well, adding links to your website to your Twitter or FaceBook account(s) will ensure that people are continuously interested in what you’ve got to sell them.  However, these two outlets are just the tip of the iceberg.  There’s no such thing as a free lunch.  You’ve got to earn your snacks. 

Another way to get content on your site is to just ask for it.  Simply asking people for permission to feature their articles to your website ensures you enriched content and links to other websites that offer similar interests to your customers.  However, get in the habit of doing research.  You don’t want to get caught in a copyright war because you didn’t know that the content you borrowed was already spoken for. 

Think about letting your customers do the work.  Gasp, that’s crazy talk!  However, it’s also one of the best ways to get people actively involved in your website.  If you give them a way to put some of their favourite content on your site --videos, sound clips, even links-- then you’ve got a winning combination of traffic flow and free content. 

Commenting is the world’s answer to an overzealous, over-indulgent, and incredibly arrogant audience that’s never interested in hearing differing opinions.  Allowing people to comment on your website --via a discussion board or an old fashioned guestbook-- will enable people to post their comments and their content on your website free of charge to you. 

Remember, keep it interactive.  People want to feel as though they’re a part of something (more than that, that they’ve got a functioning brain).  Give them something to do and you can have your cake and eat it, too.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Joomla and You

If you’re going to build a website to compete in the global market, may as well begin with the best.  The most compelling and certainly most popular content management system in the industry is Joomla  It offers its users comprehensive features and a great deal of flexibility as it pertains to the construction of their website.  The amount of web goodies also inherent in the Joomla package is enough to make anyone jump head first into site creation. 

Joomla offers features that allow your enriched content and any extensions to be made easier than ever.  For example, Joomla offers a wide range of Plugins to make your website all the more interactive and user friendly.  The software also offers its clients components which allow them to enhance the viability of their website:  building communities, website backup, content translation, search engine friendly URL creation, everything that anyone could possibly need to make their website all the more marketable in the world wide market. 

With Joomla you also get the freedom of getting custom made code integrated into you website.  For instance, for those who’d like to make a tidy sum with their website, Google AdSense is a monetised advertising service that gets you paid every time someone clicks on the enriched content on your page.  Joomla allows website owners to add that code to their web pages with absolutely no hassle at all.   
Afraid that you won’t be able to install Joomla and make your website experience all the more engaging and easy?  Fear not, dear hearts.  Most webhosts offer a one click installation process that gets Joomla up and running on your website as quickly as you can say “Go-Go Gadget website!” More than that, it’s easy to get websites built for your own list of clients.  If you’re looking to make a little extra cash on the side, there’s nothing wrong with going into a bit of freelance design yourself.  Joomla is so amazingly comprehensive and easy to use, you could be raking in the dough building dynamic HTMLs and putting your name on the map in the world of web design. 

Even if you happen to be a professional developer, everybody needs a little help every now and again.  Joomla has an application framework that’s powerful as it is easy to understand.  The Joomla framework makes it simple to build anything from application bridges to reservation systems.  With Joomla the possibilities are virtually endless.