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Showing posts with label how to & diy. Show all posts

5 Proven Strategies to Promote Your Ecommerce Website

5 Proven Strategies to Promote Your E-commerce Website

By: Dale Harris


If you’re looking to make some money online, setting up an E-commerce store is a great way to do so. They’re simple to design, only need basic maintenance, and can rake in some serious cash.
However, that last part is a lot easier said than done. Especially if you’re not accustomed to having to promote your website.
If this is your first dip into the E-commerce waters, you’re going to want to have a bit of fanfare and publicity to get the word out. Here are 5 proven strategies to promote your website and get people buying!

1. Post About It

One of the most effective ways to promote your website is by running a strong SEO campaign. With the right selection of keywords and a strong enough ranking, you can draw in clients from all around the globe.

How to Add Contact Form on Blogger

                                                 How to add contact form on Blogger



Hi,guys today I want to show you how to add Contact Us form in your Blogger's Site,so to add Contact Us form follow the steps that is written below exactly like it is shown:

Step 1: First of all go to your Blogger Dashboard and click/navigate to Layout option and click add new gadget and click on the Contact Form that will be shown in the pop up box,after doing that just click the save arrangement button and save the arrangement.

Step 2 : Secondly  go to Pages section  and create a new page,than you can give the title according to your choice...eg. "Contact Us/Contact Me and so on...and paste the HTML Code that is given in the link given here: Click here ,after pasting the HTML code navigate to "Option" button in the right side and select " don't allow hide existing" and click done,so once you do that  click the publish button.You can than see that "Contact Me" pages has been added in the page section.

How to Start a Blog from scratch

How to Start a Blog from scratch


If you’ve been wondering how to start a blog
Well – today’s the day!

You’re FINALLY going to cross “create a blog” off your to-do list. And it’s going to be way easier than you expected. Even if you’re not good with computers.

In this beginner’s guide, I’m going to give you foolproof instructions for how to set up a blog, get your own “.com,” and find a design you love – with tons of pictures! A guide that will make it impossible for you to get it wrong.

Along the way, I’ll share some tips that will save you time and money, too!


Here’s what we’ll cover:

 6 easy steps for starting a blog

Pick your blogging platform.
Choose a host for your blog.
Decide a domain name.
Set up WordPress (the easy way)
Choose and customize a design.

Start writing!

1. Pick a blogging platform.

When we say “platform,” we mean the software you’ll use to run your blog. You’ve got lots of options: WordPress, Wix, Weebly, and Squarespace to name just a few.
You can read a detailed review of the 10 most popular platforms here — but let me save you some time:

WordPress is your best option if you want to start a blog on a platform that…

Is beginner-friendly
Makes blogging as easy as writing an email
Allows you to have your own “.com”
Has no monthly fees (you only need a host and a domain name)
Comes with 5,000+ themes to suit your style, and
Gives you the power to make money from your blog one day,
There’s a reason why WordPress.org powers over 91% of all the blogs on the web, including 62% of the top 100 company blogs.
But please don’t rush out and sign up just yet!  I’ll be showing you how to install WordPress in just one click in Step 4 – and how to configure it all — but there are a few quick things we need to do first.

1.      Pick a blogging platform.

When we say “platform,” we mean the software you’ll use to run your blog. You’ve got lots of options: WordPress, Wix, Weebly, and Squarespace to name just a few.
You can read a detailed review of the 10 most popular platforms here — but let me save you some time:

WordPress is your best option if you want to start a blog on a platform that…

Is beginner-friendly
Makes blogging as easy as writing an email
Allows you to have your own “.com”
Has no monthly fees (you only need a host and a domain name)
Comes with 5,000+ themes to suit your style, and
Gives you the power to make money from your blog one day,
There’s a reason why WordPress.org powers over 91% of all the blogs on the web, including 62% of the top 100 company blogs.

But please don’t rush out and sign up just yet!  I’ll be showing you how to install WordPress in just one click in Step 4 – and how to configure it all — but there are a few quick things we need to do first.

Couldn’t I just start a blog for free on a site like Blogger?

Yes, you can create your blog for free on sites like Blogger. I don’t recommend it, because there are some pretty serious drawbacks you should know about:

Your site will be hard to find.

Want a nice site address like “Yourblog.com”? Too bad – with a free site, you’ll be stuck with something like “yourblogname.blogger.com” – therefore fewer people will find your content.

You can’t customize your site the way you want to.

No free plugins to add functionality like calendars or online shops. Limited themes, your site will look like everyone else’s. Boooooring.

You’ll find it expensive to switch.

When you decide you want more control, switching from a free platform to something like WordPress can take hours of manual work and formatting.

Someone else will profit from YOUR hard work.

This is the worst one: free platforms reserve the right to put ads all over your content. Imagine seeing a huge, ugly pop-up for a product you don’t even support on your blog– and not making a penny off of it! Unfair, right?

You’re better off creating a WordPress blog that can grow with you.

Unsure how much it costs to start a blog? Less than you think!

With a self-hosted WordPress blog, you’ll pay less than $10 per month, get a design that’s all your own, AND have your own “.com” to boot. Not bad for the added control and flexibility!


2. Choose a host for your blog.

Assuming you’ve chosen WordPress as your blogging platform (smart move!), your next step is to choose a web hosting service.

Hosting explained in 10 seconds:

Your blog is just a bunch of files. WordPress is the software you create them with. Hosting platform stores those files so they can be viewed through the web.
TL;DR – Without hosting, nobody will be able to see your blog online.
If you’d like a detailed outline of what hosting is/how it works, check out this post.
When it comes to hosting, three things REALLY matter:
Uptime: You want a host that won’t go offline randomly (bad hosts do this all the time!)
Support: You need fast support from actual experts if something goes wrong.
Price: You deserve fair pricing – and no hidden fees!

If you want web hosting that is cheap, but secure and reliable, I strongly recommend Bluehost

Here’s why you’ll love Bluehost:
One-click WordPress installation (fast; no messing with tech stuff)
Their uptime is excellent
WordPress recommends them (since 2005!)
PLUS…

You can get a great plan for just $2.75/mo and they throw in a FREE domain name for one year.
Of course, you’re free to use any other web hosting provider suitable for WordPress.




Common Windows PC Problems That Anyone Can Do


Common Windows PC Problems That Anyone Can Do


Troubleshooting computers can be a little frustrating and a little tricky. With so many parts and software installed, any number of things can go wrong. But when (not if) something happens, this is the best opportunity for you to learn-of course provided that you have a few basics under your belt. Nothing beats experience. The more you do it, the better you become, and the more your confidence grows. And the best part, you will save yourself a lot of money.

How to Promote Your Blog on Social Media to Get More Traffic

How to Promote Your Blog on Social Media to Get More Traffic
Blogging can be a fun and creative outlet to share your talents, interests and favorite things. If you’re a blogger, chances are good that you enjoy writing, teaching and networking. Otherwise, you probably would’ve chosen another way to spend your time. But even if you truly enjoy blogging, it can be incredibly disheartening to put your energy and soul into something that few people are able to see.
In addition, you probably want to make some money for your endeavors, and we all know companies want to see an engaged audience before they start investing their dollars. Therefore, it’s important to find ways to reach the people who would enjoy your content. Check out the tips below to discover some concrete steps for how to promote your blog on social media to get more traffic.

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT COMPUTER

What you need to know to buy the best PC for you

 

When buying a new computer, it's easy to become confused by the sheer volume of technical decisions that you'll have to make.

How to choose the best desktop PC for you? Well, you might wonder how much RAM you'll need, for instance, which processor to choose or which graphics card to pick, what display to look for, which hard drive will be best for you - there are so many issues that it's difficult to know where to begin.
There is a simple way to at least begin cutting down the choices on offer, though, and ensure you get the best PC for your needs.
And that's to forget about the low-level technical specifications, and fine details like the brand of graphics card just for the moment and instead concentrate on something much more fundamental and important: what you will be expecting your system to do.

How to build a PC: A step-by-step guide

How to build a PC: A step-by-step guide

AMD’s disruptive Ryzen processors and Intel’s supercharged 8th-gen Core CPUs have sparked a wave of interest in PC building, but some people still hesitate at the idea of crafting a custom PC. Don’t! Building your own PC isn’t some arcane art or esoteric skill that only the most hardcore of hardware geeks can pull off. In fact, assembling a DIY PC is pretty straightforward once you’ve settled on your parts list. 

Rolling your own computer offers a number of advantages that boxed desktops just can’t match, even though inflated component prices have made DIY computers less of a deal these days. You still get granular control over every single aspect of the hardware. You still get to choose not only the nuts-and-bolts-level details like processing and graphical performance, but also deeply personal touches like the PC’s case design and cooling capabilities. There’s no need to settle for a boring black box, unless you want a boring black box.