You need to know how to draw readers to your website – and this goes for any time of website at all, regardless of whether it is for business or just for fun. After all, a website with no readers serves no real purpose; and in the end, readers do not simply “happen upon” a site. No matter what kind of site you run, the principles for getting the word out there are the same; and of course, you have to make sure you get the word out there!
The first step of creating a website that will draw readers is to make sure the design of your website is appealing. You want to create a place where readers will want to come and hang out – a place they will not want to leave. In order to create this, you need to either know what you are doing, or you need to hire someone who knows what they are doing! @@AMAZONWIDGET;web design;1000@@. Your next step will be putting content on the site that will be both appealing and useful to readers. Creating an “appealing” feel does not just go for fun websites, either; it also goes for businesses, as “useful information” will not be enough to keep readers around! Before you can begin to draw readers, you will need to have content built up; this means that you should not worry about readers early on. At first, you should focus on adding as much content as you can each day, so that the site will be ready for readers when they come. After you have built an appealing website and have loaded it with content, you will be ready to start attracting readers. The best way for you to start attracting new readers will be to make sure the content on your website encourages early readers to share with others. This can be anything from viral videos to funny, engaging stories, to contests that require people to visit the website in order to actually sign up for the contest! You will start to see your website grow and grow as others begin to do all the work for you; and once you reach this point, your only job will be to make sure you keep loading the site with content! @@ADSENSE@@.Related Reading:
How to Publish and Sell Your Article on the Kindle: 12 Tips for Short DocumentsBooklet for beginners on how to publish and sell short documents for the Amazon Kindle, such as magazine articles or instructional materials. (Updated 2012 Version)Topics include: Best practices for selling articles, how to determine pricing, pros and cons of book covers and images, how to represent articles accurately in e-Reader bookstores, tips for avoiding unnecessary costs and how to publish your article simply, without learning HTML coding or using conversion software.
Many of these tips are also applicable for publishing on the Barnes and Noble Nook and for Amazon "Singles" (short books ranging from 30-90 pages long).
Instructional Appendixes Include: e-Reader tips for creating table of contents links, how to avoid a common formatting problem, converting your article for a Kindle device, easy preview options before you publish, and a resource list of where to find free kindle books, podcasts, software and help forums. (Article: 9,500 words).
Kate Harper is a product designer who is inspired by the merging of art and technology and is active in the new media, art licensing and DIY community. She is also interested in web based mobile apps, creating street art maps, and collaborating with indie artists on how to bring their vision into the marketplace.

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