Launching a new website is now easier than ever. However, installing
your chosen CMS (Content Management System) is just the beginning; you need to
make sure your website is as friendly as it can be for both your visitors and
the search engines, too. When your website is first launched, you need to avoid
problems that may scare away early visitors or negatively impact search-engine
rankings.
We’ve developed a checklist of 20 important tasks to complete when
launching a new website that’s designed to be used with the Amazon Associates
program. Your aim is ultimately to make money, and this is all about picking a
topic with enough search traction and earning potential.
In this
article, you will learn:
·
What to consider when choosing a topic
·
What to take care of on your new site
·
What to focus on to ensure smooth operation
Important
questions to ask before you go any further:
·
Is there enough search volume for the main keywords of your chosen
topic?
·
Is the topic still current?
·
Can you monitize with this topic?
If you can answer these questions honestly, to your own satisfaction –
and you’re also personally interested in the subject – then these are good
prerequisites for success.
(1) The
Right Domain Name
Choosing the right domain is a critical first step for a new website.
There are different approaches – you could put one or two matching terms in the
domain, which will make it very clear what type of website it is.
Alternatively, you can use a brand name for your blog/business and therefore
choose a more abstract domain name. The benefit of using a branded domain is
that it’s open-ended, and will allow room for development. The ideal domain
name will cover both aspects.
(2)
Choosing a Hosting Provider
When building your first website, find a balance between a good-quality
hosting company and a reasonable price. Many professional hosting providers
offer entry-level prices, so you can get started at a more affordable cost.
CMS-based sites don’t have exacting requirements: but you should still
understand what the hosting company is providing in terms of SQL database and
PHP access – these are the technologies underpinning your site. Also, check
with your hosting provider about the ease of upgrading to a more fully featured
service if the need arises.
(3) CMS
Installation
Whichever CMS you ultimately choose, take your time on the installation.
There are detailed installation instructions and tips online or on YouTube
which can help you with any problems. And although it may seem intimidating,
remember that you can’t really do anything wrong during the installation. If it
doesn’t work as it should, you can simply start again.
(4)
Install Only the Important Plugins
Content Management Systems can be extended with plug-ins and new
features. These can be very useful, and WordPress has plug-ins specifically
recommended for new blogs. However, don’t overdo it. Each plug-in makes the CMS
a little slower, and if you install poorly maintained plug-ins, site security
can also suffer. Install new plug-ins as and when the need arises.
(5) Create
an Attractive Layout
First impressions are important, so your website layout should suit your
chosen topic and be pleasant and logical to use. Pay attention to using the
right colors, matching fonts, designing a professional-looking logo and other graphical
elements and your site will have a positive impact on new readers.
(6) Fix
the Bugs
Before you launch your new website, you should ensure there are no
technical errors. You can perform technical checks on your site’s HTML and CSS
to ensure its code is valid: see validator.w3.org for more info. Don’t forget
to test the usability of it before launching: ensure there are no incorrect
readings, missing images and font problems.
(7) Test
on all Major Browsers
Visitors to your site will use different devices and different browsers.
It’s important to check your site works in all major browsers, including
Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari. And check it on mobile
devices, also. Google provides a test for mobile: google.com/webmasters/tools/mobile-friendly.
(8)
Brainstorm Content Ideas
Before your new site goes online, you need a plan for updating it – so
brainstorm some content ideas. Most will spring to mind spontaneously if you
know your topic well. You can also collect more ideas using a mind map, doing
competitor analysis and by conducting new research into possible content areas.
(9)
Pre-populate Your Site
Under no circumstances should you start with an empty site: you should
have at least a handful of articles already written. Your debut content must be
compelling and of a high quality, so your new visitors will keep returning.
(10)
Proofread Everything
Compelling content is a must, but your articles don’t have to be
perfect. However, you must pay attention to spelling and grammar and correct as
many mistakes as you can. Before publishing a new article, read it thoroughly
and make the necessary corrections.
(11)
Design Your Homepage for New Readers
As the ‘shop window’ of your site, your homepage is of particular
importance. Many new readers will either come there directly or after reading
one of your articles. Your reader should immediately recognize what your site
is about – and it has to be easy for them to find other content. The contents
of the homepage should be designed with new readers in mind. Include a brief
introduction, explain what your blog is about and list the latest and most
popular articles. Important sub-pages should all be internally linked.
(12)
Provide Legal and Privacy Statements
Always include any legal requirement pages on your site to ensure your
site complies with the law on the use of data online. You can find some
examples of these documents available online.
(13)
Optimize For Search Engines
Implementing the fundamentals of search-engine optimization will make
sure search engines can find and index your website. Beyond the basics,
however, SEO is a complex and hotly contested topic. It pays to familiarize
yourself with it, but don’t spend time on SEO at the expense of creating
compelling content for your blog.
(14)
Analyze Load Times
Search engines have increasingly placed emphasis on short loading times.
The average web user will leave if a website takes too long to load, which
means less traffic and lower revenues. Use Google Page Speed Service Insights to
analyze your own website and get optimization tips.
(15)
Analyze Usability
How easy your website is to navigate is difficult to measure, but the
‘user experience’ of your site is very important. The easier a website is to
use, the better: if you have the chance, ask your friends or family to use your
site and give you feedback about anything they found confusing.
(16)
Install Analytics
Use a web-analytics tool to find out how your website is performing,
what content is particularly popular and where there are problems. Google Analytics is widely used because
it is free and very powerful. An alternative is the open-source platform Piwik. Take
some time to ensure all tracking is installed correctly and that you act on
your findings to improve your website.
(17) Set a
Backup
Few things are more annoying than losing content to technical problems
or a hacker attack. A good hosting service will ensure a backup is made
regularly, but there are also many useful CMS plug-ins which offer this
service, too. The golden rule is: regularly backup your files, including your
website’s database, so you can reinstall an up-to-date version in case of
disaster.
(18) Plan
Your Mid-term Content
Many new website owners and bloggers start with a lot of dedication, but
after the first few weeks, begin to struggle. A content plan for the first
stage of your site’s lifespan can help avoid this. You don’t have to plan every
single article, but important content or important actions can and should be
planned in the longer term.
(19) Begin
Monetization
When should you begin to put money-earning links and adverts on to your
website? It doesn’t have to be from the outset, but you should still begin
relatively early. You’ll gather a lot of valuable experience and can try
different types of monetized content to see which work the best. No matter when
you choose to implement it, you should think about how to integrate content for
monetization from the outset.
(20)
Realize Nobody Is Perfect
That’s a lot of points in this checklist! But remember, preparing
everything as optimally as possible is a long process and there’s no point
aiming for perfection. Instead, you should get started and gain experience and
feedback – your initial plans will always change. Just ensure that you follow
the points on the checklist to avoid making any serious mistakes at the start.
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