How long has it been since you made any content changes to your web site? Months, maybe years? You are not alone. Lack of updating a web site is more common than most realize. In fact most site owners underestimate the importance of keeping a web presence up to date with fresh content. From a user standpoint, the design and usability of your web site (how easily they can find their way through your web site) are the first elements that will keep them around, but within moments their concentration will turn to the main reason they have visited your web site: Your Content.
Your content will determine the core of your user experience, and if your web site content is outdated, or serves no real purpose to the visitor, your web page will be the exist point to another web site and it surely will not be yours but your competitors.
There is more to it. When it comes to search engines, content is the king of optimization, bar none. The more relevant content your web site contains with relation to your business/industry and the more often it is updated with fresh content and pages, then the more attractive your web site will become to search engines such as google. With all these benefits, why doesn't everyone update their web site more often?
For starters, relying on your web designer for simple content updates can take days and not to mention quite costly. Another alternative is to have a content management system (CMS) developed by a web developer and installed within your web site; However unless you are a big business with extensive web budget, this installation can set you back hundreds sometimes thousands of dollars. For starters, relying on your web designer for simple content updates can take days and not to mention quite costly. Another alternative is to have a content management system (CMS) developed by a web developer and installed within your web site; However unless you are a big business with extensive web budget, this installation can set you back hundreds sometimes thousands of dollars. Last alternative is to do it yourself. You could purchase software such as Adobe Dream weaver, or Microsoft Frontpage; both decent web design software that your web designer likely used to initially create your web site, but they come at a cost; You must know how to use the software and have at least intermediate knowledge of HTML, File Management, and other expertise that will soon turn frustrating to the novice user.
About to lose hope? Not just yet. There is one other alternative; You could opt to try Easy WebContent. An innovative online service that requires no installation on your computer or web site and requires no web design or HTML knowledge and works with virtually all HTML based web sites. Because Easy WebContent was built specifically for editing content of an existing web site, it is easy to use and it's user interface was designed with the end user in mind. In addition Easy WebContent requires no changes to your HTML code, and has an extensive revert engine that stores back-ups of previously edited pages in case you ever need to revert your page back to prior version(s). To learn more about Easy WebContent, visit: www.EasyWebContent.com To try Easy WebContent free on your web site, visit: www.MoreEdits.com/trial |