fieldcorbett
New Member
Hi
I have been thinking about this topic and came across this article:
Seth's Blog: Memo to the very small
I don't think this is an approach I'd recommend but I do think that if I was a small non IT businessman I'd be so confused about what to do. Just a quick list of the things you need/should to know about if you have a website:
Website design (stuff like the whole tables vs div thing)
Website hosting (Irish vs US)
SEO (at least a basic understanding and the effects of the above on it)
Adwords optimisation
Thats a awful lot of 'hidden' techy stuff thats value isn't immediately apparent or understandable. The website looks the same so why spend €€€ on this stuff and chances are if your site is only 10 pages and your adwords budget is small your not going to be found anyway...
Surely if the point of the web is to find stuff you need then their has to be a easy/cheap way for small guys like plumbers to be found?
thoughts?
des
I have been thinking about this topic and came across this article:
Seth's Blog: Memo to the very small
I don't think this is an approach I'd recommend but I do think that if I was a small non IT businessman I'd be so confused about what to do. Just a quick list of the things you need/should to know about if you have a website:
Website design (stuff like the whole tables vs div thing)
Website hosting (Irish vs US)
SEO (at least a basic understanding and the effects of the above on it)
Adwords optimisation
Thats a awful lot of 'hidden' techy stuff thats value isn't immediately apparent or understandable. The website looks the same so why spend €€€ on this stuff and chances are if your site is only 10 pages and your adwords budget is small your not going to be found anyway...
Surely if the point of the web is to find stuff you need then their has to be a easy/cheap way for small guys like plumbers to be found?
thoughts?
des