Come see my new website! read the proud
email from a well-respected professional, eager to promote his first book
and seminar series. His website was indeed beautiful -- exquisitely
laid-out with customized graphics.
Alas, the website was
unfinished. A well-dressed website has:
(1) A title that tells
what you do -- functional and keyword-friendly, not necessarily a high
fashion item. A title of "home" screams that you're an amateur -- or you
chose the wrong web designer.
(2) Don't tell me what you wear
under your designer suit -- but when I click "view source," I want to see
meta-tags! You'd be amazed how many expensive websites go bare.
(3) Accessorize your site with 500-word articles or ezines. But
choose carefully to complement your objective.
(4) Your choice of
attire signals whether you're attending a high-powered meeting,
representing a client in court or washing your car. And the first words on
your site tell the world who you are and what you do.
(5) Most
successful people have a signature fashion style that says, "This is who I
am." On the web, discover your own writing voice and share your individual
persona. Sanitized biographies ("Dr. Z is a well-known…") and copycat
slogans are equivalent to shopping in a bargain megastore.
If
you've got good fashion or word sense, you can get away with all sorts of
rule-breaking. But if you show up wearing a bare bones birthday suit, most
would say that's one rule too many.
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Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D., is a published author, speaker and writing
coach who helps her clients spin words into gold. Get commonsense
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