Web Sites In The Beginning
Below is a MRR and PLR article in category Internet Business -> subcategory Web Design.

The Dawn of Websites
Title:
The Dawn of Websites
Summary:
The Internet has transformed the business landscape. To benefit, you need a website. But where do you start?
Keywords:
site, design, research, Wordtracker, Overture, keywords, website
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Article Body:
The Internet has truly revolutionized the business world. To take advantage of this change, having a website is essential. But where should you begin?
Rethinking Your Approach
Your initial ideas for a website might not be as effective as you think. If you're creating a site for an existing business, you're likely applying traditional methods from the brick-and-mortar world. If you're launching a new business online, you're probably brainstorming ideas. However, both approaches often miss the mark.
If you can embrace this perspective, you’ll avoid common mistakes that many businesses make. Don’t end up like others who have struggled online. As challenging as it may seem, acknowledging that you might not know the intricacies of e-commerce is essential. If you can set aside your ego, you're already halfway to success. Still here? Great, let's dive into the key consideration.
The Importance of Research
One word can set your website up for success?"Research. It’s not as daunting as it sounds. Imagine having insights into what everyone in your area thinks when they need a solution your business offers. Picture knowing the exact phrases they use most frequently. This information is invaluable, and the web makes it accessible.
The most crucial step in starting a website is determining whether you should even create one. Not every industry thrives online. Some businesses don’t translate well, as people might prefer physical interaction or to see the product first. Imagine spending thousands of dollars or countless hours on a site, only to discover there's no demand online. It’s a frustrating scenario, both for your mood and your meal options.
Using Wordtracker
To address this, consider using a tool like Wordtracker. This affordable program is brilliant. By entering a keyword, you can discover all the related search phrases and their daily search volumes. This insight is incredibly valuable.
Suppose you have a business selling purple balloons for weddings. Before investing time or money into a website, you use Wordtracker to research "purple balloons." If there are only 50 searches per day for related keywords, you'll know the site may not be worth pursuing. Unlike others, you'll save both time and money.
Avoiding Pitfalls
Many businesses have failed online because they didn't research if there's a market for their product or service. Armed with this knowledge, you won't make the same mistake.
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