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We now start developing our website's content to benefit our target audience. What type of content is your intended target audience expecting to find? You should already have a good idea of who your target audience is. The site is being created to fill its purpose and interact with people that will have some interest in the theme of this website. We can we now develop our website's content to benefit our targeted audience? We have to place ourselves in their shoes and ask, "What will I come to this site for?" We must:
You might find it hard to get started on your content process so the best way to kick things off is to see what is already out there on the web. We are only interested in sites of similar nature as your intended theme so search for potential competing sites for ideas. You can't copy information you find but get ideas on how these sites offer their content. Principally of interest, we want to:
Be objective while researching sites and always think, "How can I expand on this and make my site better". Be critical but honest and open-minded when researching other sites. Act like you are a web surfer looking for information this site is offering. Did they (the website):
These are just some of the more important checks you should carry out when evaluating these sites. Understand no single approach is right so collectively make notes of things you liked, disliked and more importantly, how you can improve on these ideas. You will quickly form ideas on what you should be offering with your own site when carrying out this type of research. Gather ideas attained from other sites and integrate them with your own ideas to develop content for your site. Be original, informative and helpful and your site will be a winner. Before you attempt to write the content of a web page, we'll cover some important considerations next. next: Web page content |
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