Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 This is why I've always felt strongly that if you plan on building a website, that learning how to do updates, add new products (etc) is something you need to learn to do for yourself. I love the look of professionally designed websites, but I also know of a number of soapers whose sites have been professionally designed (usually to the tune of at least several hundred dollars), but sit stagnant because they don't know how to properly optimize it or how to update it. They have to wait upon their designer to make even the smallest adjustments. There are so many programs out there that make building your own website a breeze (and many that are not so easy), that it may be better worth your time, even with a " kick-@$$ graphic designer " in your home, to start on it yourself. My husband was the one who initially taught me the basics, but I quickly surpassed him, and now he comes to me when he has questions regarding website building, and optimization. I love the creative side of soap-making, but I've also seriously come to realize in the last couple years that being creative is not enough. Not if you want to move it past a hobby and into a business. Luckily, in the last year, I've learned that I also LOVE the business side of it. Since I know this group is a non-advertizing group, if anyone is interested in places to get business growing tips, contact me privately. Goodwin lindsay_goodwin @. com (no spaces) > I do want to build up a nice internet business > though, but have to practically arm wrestle DD to the ground in order > to get some labels done never mind my website updated! > Nadine (mother to a kick-@#$ss graphic designer but sorely in need of > some artwork ;((( > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 > > This is why I've always felt strongly that if you plan on building a > website, that learning how to do updates, add new products (etc) is > something you need to learn to do for yourself. I love the look of > professionally designed websites, but I also know of a number of > soapers whose sites have been professionally designed (usually to the > tune of at least several hundred dollars), but sit stagnant because > they don't know how to properly optimize it or how to update it. This is one reason that I luuuuurv my web guy. He made an admin page for me, so that I can update all aspects of my website by myself. I can add or delete products, put them on sale, have a newsletter that I change periodically. I can change the about page, the FAQ page--all of it is controlled by me. Love it! Amy All-natural, handmade luxury soaps, and the ebook, _Making Soap In Your Own Kitchen_, a beginner's guide to soapmaking. www.soapcrone.com/ebook.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 yes, i agree with you but say lindsay, if u r new to interenet and teh whole business of it , how can u optimise ur blogspot....any ideas.. thank you www.skincarenaturally.blogspot.com groovygrrl <groovy_ahk@...> wrote: > > This is why I've always felt strongly that if you plan on building a > website, that learning how to do updates, add new products (etc) is > something you need to learn to do for yourself. I love the look of > professionally designed websites, but I also know of a number of > soapers whose sites have been professionally designed (usually to the > tune of at least several hundred dollars), but sit stagnant because > they don't know how to properly optimize it or how to update it. This is one reason that I luuuuurv my web guy. He made an admin page for me, so that I can update all aspects of my website by myself. I can add or delete products, put them on sale, have a newsletter that I change periodically. I can change the about page, the FAQ page--all of it is controlled by me. Love it! Amy All-natural, handmade luxury soaps, and the ebook, _Making Soap In Your Own Kitchen_, a beginner's guide to soapmaking. www.soapcrone.com/ebook.php __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 I haven't really done much with blogging, even though my husband keeps telling me I need to. I have too many projects on my plate right now to add anything new, like blogging. But I do read up on it. They have a quite a few plus features, and very little negative. +1: Most of them are free to create and free to maintain. +2: You can add google ads and make some money when people click through on them. IMO they're often tacky on websites, but expected on blogs. +3: They're usually (I believe, if my memory is serving right), they're indexed quickly and frequently by search engines, so if you use key word optimization well, you can get good search results with your blog. The hardest things about blogging is getting good traffic, and keeping your content fresh (which will get you return traffic). I'd recommend you sign up for Alice Seba's free mini course on blogging (just do a google search on her and blogging). There are a lot of mini-courses out there by a lot of different people that can give you a tremendous amount of help on most things regarding the internet. Do a search on " blogging tips " and you'll get quite a few hits back on it. I haven't looked through the links, so I don't know the quality of their info, but since I don't have a lot of experience in it myself, I figured you'd probably be better off with that than me. I know a lot about the internet, you just happened to pick one of the things I haven't established as part of my routine yet. Good luck! Goodwin > > yes, i agree with you but say lindsay, if u r new to interenet and teh whole business of it , how can u optimise ur blogspot....any ideas.. > > thank you > www.skincarenaturally.blogspot.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 hey ! thanks for your feedback.Happy new year to you. thanks for all ur tips Pravina Goodwin <lindsay_goodwin@...> wrote: I haven't really done much with blogging, even though my husband keeps telling me I need to. I have too many projects on my plate right now to add anything new, like blogging. But I do read up on it. They have a quite a few plus features, and very little negative. +1: Most of them are free to create and free to maintain. +2: You can add google ads and make some money when people click through on them. IMO they're often tacky on websites, but expected on blogs. +3: They're usually (I believe, if my memory is serving right), they're indexed quickly and frequently by search engines, so if you use key word optimization well, you can get good search results with your blog. The hardest things about blogging is getting good traffic, and keeping your content fresh (which will get you return traffic). I'd recommend you sign up for Alice Seba's free mini course on blogging (just do a google search on her and blogging). There are a lot of mini-courses out there by a lot of different people that can give you a tremendous amount of help on most things regarding the internet. Do a search on " blogging tips " and you'll get quite a few hits back on it. I haven't looked through the links, so I don't know the quality of their info, but since I don't have a lot of experience in it myself, I figured you'd probably be better off with that than me. I know a lot about the internet, you just happened to pick one of the things I haven't established as part of my routine yet. Good luck! Goodwin > > yes, i agree with you but say lindsay, if u r new to interenet and teh whole business of it , how can u optimise ur blogspot....any ideas.. > > thank you > www.skincarenaturally.blogspot.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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