Tuesday
Jun232009

the thing about websites

The thing about a website is that it needs to be unique, websites that just blend into the background noise of the web are worse than useless. So, it needs to stand out, be unique, but it also needs to be current. Any website that is static dies, the web does not tolerate standing still and it certainly will give you no love if you are not evolving to at least some degree.

So, with these two things in mind what can you do to make a website that lives up to these ideals? First of all make your website reflect who you are, if there is one thing in the universe that is unique it is you, so use that to your advantage and give it a flavour that nothing else has, only you can do that. Secondly make it a part of your life, like meal times you need to get in the habit of updating it. Think of it like a TV program, if people switched on the TV and the same thing was on everyday they would quickly stop watching, so keep your site interesting, keep telling a story to your readers, they will reward you for it.

Finally a website doesn’t have to cost you thousands of pounds, we want to offer something different to people. If you want a website with us, as long as you have your domain name (about £10 per year) then you can get one starting at £20 Month, no fixed term and no contract just £20/month as long as you want a website.

So if you have ever wanted a website and were to afraid to try, contact us and you can have it running in no time. We will be posting some examples of the websites we are building for people in this blog in the next month or so to, so look out for that as well.

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