best solution for greatest needs
For our business what is the main requirement for functionality? When you follow a roadmap look at the best method to get to your destination and the best direction to use.
Once you learn from others that have journeyed the path, choose the proven tried and true method. Do not flag or stray. Create checklists and sub goals every day.
The method used here appears to be a good example of covering the waterfront.
Follow it consistently Once you have married your Weaalth Affiliate advantage, which is second to none to an effective website you will be unstoppable!!
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Thank you, Mike, for another very helpful post.
You are always finding wonderful treasures to support us in our journey with our on-line business.
Thank you for your excellent mentorship!
Susan :)
I,m glad to assist Susan. I hope you're making progress identifying roadblocks to your effective websites!
I wish I could say, "Yes", to that. I am slowly addressing things I want "fixed" on my website. Little by little I will get there!
Thank you, Mike!
Susan :)
This is an important post. From my perspective, any serious approach to website development, or pretty much developing anything, requires thoughtful planning before pen ever touches paper - so to speak.
Maybe should be fingers touch keyboard.
Good website planning would involve clear audience definition, goals and measurable objects, layout, menu structure, framework for blogs under each menu heading, and so on. It would also include a marketing strategy and rollout schedule.
Unfortunately, this approach is neither taught or advocated here. Repost this at least once a week please!
That's awesome. I have bookmarked this Mike. Personally it has to be easy for me wen I visit a site. I guess I am just impatient and I'm sure I'm not the only one. :)
~Mark :)
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Good stuff, Mike, thank you.