What To Check When Managing A Reputable Musical Instrument Website

By Abraham Lowe


Unless you know small tips it is hard work to have a musical instrument information site. One small tip is to utilize SEO and online marketing. Make your website easy by trying them today.

Your musical instrument information site can have the most beautiful design in the world, but if it doesn't load fast enough, people won't stick around to see it. Also, a faster website places higher in search engine rankings. So make sure your images and code are optimized, your hosting service (and server) are speedy, and cache as many of your pages as possible.

A visitor should be able to use your web page intuitively. They shouldn't need any special skills just to access your content! Use standard navigation models and standard web layout. Your users expect your site to have an easy navigation menu, usually in the top-left of each page, and the ability to return to the home page on every page in the site.

Use statistics to discover which of your pages are the most frequently visited. Create links to these pages so that future users can easily find the information they need without having to click through other pages that they are not interested in. Also link back to these high-traffic pages in the Frequently Asked Questions section.

Test your site's navigation by sending a friend on a scavenger hunt. Tell them a specific page you want them to find, and have them report back on the experience. If they had trouble, you navigation is too complicated and needs revision.

Content is King, and you must update it frequently. Keep your users coming back for the latest news on the topic of your site, and appease the Search Engine Gods by giving them more content to index and provide rankings for. The easiest way to do this is to run a blog on your site, and post to it regularly.

Invest your time wisely. Use the time you are given as per the budget you used. You could distribute your time as follows: 40% for creating new content, 20% for getting new traffic and new inbound links, 10% for new and big projects, 10% for testing your advertising and site for optimization, 10% for looking for new advertisers, and 10% for automating every time consuming repetitive process.

While choosing your web host, don't believe in just a couple of opinions. Try to get as much reviews as possible about hosting companies to know the real scenario. Be sure that you have done proper research, since this is a huge decision for your musical instrument information site.

Another free resource you can use is Skype. You can use the software available to record a Skype interview and use that to put onto your musical instrument information site. Unlike text interviews, there's more interest when you release an audio interview. This also increases traffic to your website. Even if you're a little camera shy, take the chance to release audio interviews to get you and your site known.




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