Comments on: Simple Anatomy of A Good Website http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/simple-anatomy-of-a-good-website Making Money Online Sat, 18 Jul 2015 00:34:12 +0000 hourly 1 By: Name (required) http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/simple-anatomy-of-a-good-website#comment-43687 Fri, 25 Mar 2011 19:44:34 +0000 http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/?p=951#comment-43687 I really enjoyed this post. The info you shared is right on.

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By: Altinkum http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/simple-anatomy-of-a-good-website#comment-6536 Tue, 02 Feb 2010 07:43:59 +0000 http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/?p=951#comment-6536 You have just given me a great idea to decrease my bounce rate. The sticky trail. I have a large amount of text on my front page and I think people read half of it and then go. I am going to link the keywords to section of the website. Doing it now. Fingers crossed. I will definitely be back whether it works or not. Thanks for the tip.

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By: Paula from Affiliate Blog Online http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/simple-anatomy-of-a-good-website#comment-6535 Fri, 16 Oct 2009 03:47:33 +0000 http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/?p=951#comment-6535 I definitely agree with keeping paragraphs short and using subheadings. For some reason, breaking up content this way keeps the reader interested. Bullet points are also an excellent tool.

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By: Chris Peterson http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/simple-anatomy-of-a-good-website#comment-6534 Mon, 28 Sep 2009 08:06:37 +0000 http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/?p=951#comment-6534 Yan,
It’s kinda 3 step program. But any blogger can pick them up find out how to apply them in respective niche & have a great possibilities. It’s really appreciable way of making it something of foundation foe bloggers.

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By: kam http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/simple-anatomy-of-a-good-website#comment-6533 Fri, 11 Sep 2009 12:40:10 +0000 http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/?p=951#comment-6533 hello

would the addition of a news widget (BBC CNN) help with “fresh content”?Thank you

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By: Phil Hogan http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/simple-anatomy-of-a-good-website#comment-6527 Mon, 31 Aug 2009 23:27:05 +0000 http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/?p=951#comment-6527 FOr me, there’s only two things we must understand in making a good site: Catchy looks and contents. Sometimes, I get turn off and leave the site if it doesn’t fancy my eyes. Content is the other half. Even with good looks, if there’s no content, it’s a big no-no. It works hand in hand.

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By: Wyjazdy Studenckie http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/simple-anatomy-of-a-good-website#comment-6526 Mon, 17 Aug 2009 13:37:10 +0000 http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/?p=951#comment-6526 Good architecture of any new (and old) website is as important as any future web marketing activities. If the site is not prepared for getting high on a search engine results ladder it will never get high. In that case no one will know anything about the site and hours (days, weeks) of hard work will become wasted.

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By: brandon alan scofield http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/simple-anatomy-of-a-good-website#comment-6525 Sat, 04 Jul 2009 09:50:16 +0000 http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/?p=951#comment-6525 I add my own tips , simple layout minimising layout maximising picture on body post do oyu agree

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By: Floor Tiles-Wall Tiles http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/simple-anatomy-of-a-good-website#comment-6531 Fri, 03 Jul 2009 02:45:12 +0000 http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/?p=951#comment-6531 Just update your blog with the fresh content give you a loyal reader and keep increase you blog traffic.

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By: Keller Hawthorne http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/simple-anatomy-of-a-good-website#comment-6530 Fri, 03 Jul 2009 01:58:04 +0000 http://www.WebMakeMoney.com/blog/?p=951#comment-6530 I love this topic! As a web designer and fellow online marketer, I’ve faced the concept of a well designed website many times.

Bloggers have it WAY easy these days, since there’s an abundance of beautiful, well designed WordPress themes available. The problem then isn’t with the design, but often the formatting of blog posts.

I’ve noticed many bloggers write as if they’re still in school. You know – long, essay-type posts with huge paragraphs and no formatting. Bloggers must remember their content is their money-maker. If people aren’t willing to take the time to read through entire posts, they probably won’t stay long on the blog or subscribe to the RSS.

Here are a few formatting tips I like to remember:

1. Keep paragraphs short (3-5 sentences max).
2. Bold and underline sparingly – make sure this action performs its job effectively by making certain words or actions stand out. Too much or not enough and nothing stands out.
3. Use images! Give your readers a visual.
4. Use subheadings to break up content.

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