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Everyday
we hear that another
company goes out of
business. When and why
does a dot-com become a
dot-bomb?
After checking few dozen
defunct companies, I
think the main reasons
for dot-coms failure
are:
- Poor business plan. In
the last years, a lot of
investment capital was
spent on poorly planned
companies that clearly
couldn't reach
profitability.
- Poor company
promotion. This applies
both offline and online.
Two newspaper ads and
word of mouth are not
enough.
- Poor financial
management. Fancy
offices, free food, does
it ring a bell?
- Poor Human Resources
management. With lots of
cash in their hands,
many start-up companies
hired too many people
or, even worse, hired
unqualified staff. The
hiring of friends and
relatives often returned
no value on investments.
- Errors in the
company's Web site.
Sometimes hundreds of
errors could be found in
one Web page. Yes, those
Web site builders should
go back to school- if
they ever went to school
for HTML at all.
I'll focus my comments
on the last reason:
How Errors in the Web
Site Can Affect the
Company's Health
It's clear that you can
make money on the Web if
you have customers. You
have customers if you
have viewers- traffic.
And you get traffic if
your site is easy to
find - near the top - in
the Search Engine
Results Pages (SERPs).
That's not so easy to
achieve.
First of all your site
has to be indexed by the
search tools: Search
Engines and Web
Directories. Although
some Search Engines will
eventually find your
site by themselves, most
of the time this only
happens if somebody
links to your site. In
the case of a NEW site,
having existing links is
almost impossible.
Rather than wait for
links to be made, start
a submission campaign.
A big no-no is
submitting a Web site
using submission
software. Using software
of this type may be
quick and easy, but some
Web Directories and
Search Engines do NOT
accept automated
submissions. It's true
that manual
submission is a time
consuming process -
you'll have to read AND
follow each Search
Engines' submission
guidelines, to
effectively perform the
submission - but it's a
necessary step. Most of
the defunct sites I've
checked had only a
modest presence and
visibility in the Search
Engines.
Let's say that you
submitted your site
correctly, you waited a
reasonable amount of
time - usually few weeks
- for the Search Engines
to process your
submission, but your
site does not appear
near the top in the
Search
Engine Results Pages.
You're wondering why,
right? Well, one or more
of the following reasons
might apply:
- Your submission was
not accepted by the
Search Engines. If you
used spamming
techniques, such as:
- Repeating keywords in
the keyword meta tag or
using text in the same
color as the background,
some Search Engines
might refuse to index
your site.
- Page redirection,
including cloaking, or
building artificial
links farms can
sometimes be seen as
spam by some Search
Engines. These links
farms involve building
Web pages for the sole
purpose of creating
links to
the targeted site. For
more about spam please
read my article:
"Search Engine
Spamming Sucks!"
[ http://www.web-design-in-new-york.com/articles.html
] Some Search Engines
also have difficulty in
indexing pages that use
frames or Flash.
- Your submission was
accepted, but your site
is not listed in the Top
10-30. Because very few
people check pages after
the first 30 results,
you want to be in the
Top 10-30. There are
many reasons why a site
is not listed
high. The most common
reasons are:
- The lack of your main
keywords in the content
of the page, in the
Title tag and in the
Description and Keyword
meta tags. Ultimately it
all depends of the
Search Engines’
algorithm- the criteria
used by the Search
Engines to
rank pages.
- HTML errors. Examples
include unclosed tags,
unquoted attributes,
improperly nested tags,
missing the ALT
attribute on images. Any
of these will affect
your site's
accessibility, reducing
your potential client
pool.
A Web site with HTML
errors can look fine in
Explorer, strange in
Netscape or Opera and
totally unreadable in a
text browser. Although
Explorer has the largest
market share, an
important percentage of
net surfers use other
browsers. Don't forget
the more than 50 million
people in the USA with
disabilities. Many of
the latter use
text/voice browsers.
Other Types of Errors in
Web Sites
Proper HTML coding is
very important but the
structure and the layout
of the pages are equally
important. I saw sites
without ANY way to
contact the company: no
email address, no
"contact
page." I saw sites
so crowded that it
was almost impossible to
find my way around. I
saw sites with ugly
color schemes. I saw a
site so
"heavy" that
it took nearly three
minutes to download the
Home Page. According to
statistics, users have
very limited
patience when it comes
to loading a page. If
after eight seconds they
cannot see the page,
they leave. And we all
know what that means for
the success of a Web
site.
I not only saw all those
errors in sites that are
now gone but I also
found them in sites that
are still alive,
including, incredibly,
some Fortune 500
companies' Web sites.
So Do We Dot-Com or Not?
The answer is a
resounding YES! But with
one condition, learn
from your predecessors.
How can a dot-com become
profitable? I don't
pretend to know ALL the
answers. If I did, I
would be millionaire by
now.
Advice Regarding the Web
Site that Supports Your
Company:
- Develop a sound
business plan, with
clear, credible ways to
get to profitability.
Venture capitalists are
much more cautious than
a few years ago. They
invest less and are more
selective in this risky
business. They want
value returned for their
money. After all,
statistics show that 9
out of 10 startups fail.
- Handle your money
wisely. Enough said.
- Hire only the people
you REALLY need and be
sure ALL of them are
professionals.
Here is some advice
regarding the Web site
that supports your
company:
- Do the right thing
when you prepare the Web
site. Hire reputable
professionals to build
and promote your cyber
adventure. If you
already have a Web site,
remember that a Web site
can easily be redesigned
and properly
resubmitted to search
tools.
- Have your site
designed according to
W3C Recommendations -
the Official HTML coding
rules. Yes, this takes
time and it's much
easier to use an HTML
editor, but the results
are much better when
properly coded by hand.
Watch your site's
accessibility and
usability. Don't forget
to test and validate the
code. Talking about
testing, do yourself a
favor: check the
spelling on your pages.
- Do not use spamming
techniques. You might
not be caught today, but
one day the Search
Engines OR your
competitors will find
you. Search Engines
sometimes will use this
reason to ban your site
FOR LIFE. For more about
spam please read my
article: "Search
Engine Spamming
Sucks!"
[
http://www.web-design-in-new-york.com/articles.html
]
- Avoid gizmos:
JavaScripts, Flash or
frames. Bells and
whistles will NEVER help
your page' ranking. In
fact, it will hurt your
site's indexing or
ranking in the Search
Engines and will annoy
most of your viewers.
So, just
don't do it!
- Have interesting
content in your pages,
content that grabs your
viewer's attention. No
matter how beautiful
your site is, no matter
how much professional
promotion you made, if
the site doesn't grab
viewer's interest,
he will leave - you
guessed it - to your
competitors' sites.
Also, use the Title tag,
the Keyword and
Description meta tags in
your HTML coding to list
targeted keywords from
the contents of your
pages. This helps the
Search
Engines rank your site
higher.
- Promote the site
thoroughly. Submit the
site properly to Search
Engines and Web
Directories and pay
special attention to the
link popularity issue-
contact Webmasters of
related sites to ask
them to include a link
to your
site. Yes, it takes
time, but it's worth it.
So, let's see: do we
dot-com or not? You bet
we do! There are
tremendous opportunities
on the Internet. Find
your niche, follow the
rules, work hard and
you'll make it. It will
not be easy but if you
believe in your dream
and
set realistic
expectations, you'll be
successful.
Daniel Bazac is the Web
Marketer for Web Design
in New York, ( http://www.web-design-in-new-york.com
), a site design, Search
Engine Optimization and
promotion company. He
can be reached at
mailto:danielbazac@hotmail.com
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