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Building Your Website
By Aaron Nimocks
If you want to conduct business on the internet, you will need to have a website. Whether you have a small business or a large corporation, having a professional will allow you to increase the number of customers you have. if you have an offline business, building a for it will give it a presence in the offline world. Despite this, most people aren't sure how to build their own websites. Building a today has become easier than ever before. Not only can you easily build a website, it can be completed within a short period of time.

When it comes to design, you have a number of options. You can hire a professional designer, or you can use a template. Hiring a designer is easy, but it can be expensive. If you're a large corporation, this may not be a problem.

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If you're on a budget, it may be best to purchase a template. While templates can be cheap, there is a possibility that another may use the same design. While the number of designs you can use for your are infinite, they are basically divided into two categories. These categories are Flash or a basic design like HTML. While Flash sites are more impressive to look at, they generally do not rank well with the search engines. While HTML sites may be plain, the search engines give them more prominence.

After your site is designed, you will next want to use SEO techniques. SEO stands for search engine optimization, and these are techniques which will make your site friendly to the search engines. Since 80% of all internet traffic comes through the search engines, getting your placed in the search engine databases is very important. Much like design, there are two ways you can use SEO techniques on your site. You can either do it yourself, or you can hire a company to do it for you. While doing it yourself is cheap, it can be time consuming. Hiring a company is easy, but it is also costly. Understanding how to optimize your site is very important.
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