Building Your Foundation, First
Welcome to your first lesson on building your website.
The very first thing you need to do is decide on what your website is going to do, there are many different types of websites. From, landing pages, membership sites, salespages, and informational websites, and the list goes on….
So first decide what type of market/niche you would like to go into. I have learned and discovered that the best place to start in deciding this is, is to start with your passions. Now I hear a lot that some people just don’t have a passion, but I don’t believe this at all.
Everyone has something to offer. Their passions, what they do at work, and any kind of training or knowledge they have, all these could be possible markets you can go into.
Before, you think your passion or knowledge is profitable for you, you need to do some research to see if others are willing to pay for this.
The first place to start is to see if anyone else is marketing in this niche. Go to Google.com and type in your passions, like golf, and see what others are doing. One thing to keep in mind is not to be too broad with your niche, like golf, has millions of websites, break it down to like golf shoes, or whatever. You want your results within Google.com to be less than one million results.
So dig deep if you have to, don’t be afraid to dig deep within your niche, usually the deeper the better as long as there is people looking for your specific product or service.
For detailed step by step on just how to do this, you can hear this never heard before exclusive interview with Erik Stafford (The Faster Webmaster) who details out how he took a need and filled that need and made a sale within 10 days!
Just use the link below to get a step by step blueprint on how to find and dig deep to build that foundation
http://laurasbasicstowebdesign.com/success
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