• Your Site Name

    Should be easy to remember, short, and sensible. Exploding dollies, or trashcan cupcakes are weird, right? I don’t think the visitors want
    to go to a site offering exploding dolls and smelly, moldy cupcakes. Make a site name here.

  • Your Layout

    Pretty much tells the visitor what the content is going to look like. Its a persons first impression upon coming onto a site.
    If you can make a great layout, you can make great content.

  • Your Content

    Should be thought of as best quality.. not quantity. If you have thousands of dolls with horrible quality, who would
    want them? Your just going to lose your time.

  • Your Button

    Should be attractive. Nothing good will be made in 5 minutes, take your time on the smallest things and it will become a great achievement.

  • Your Coding

    Is very important. Having lost pages, broken pictures, messed up navigation, or whatever that can be possibly messed up, will discourage your visitor.
    Having an easy route will let your visitor slide from page to page.

  • Text & Font

    Are biggies. If YoU tYpE lIkE tHis, visitors will have to waste time trying to decode what your saying. If you have a small font
    who can read it? Same goes with a big font. Spelling and grammar is also big, especially if you have a blog.

  • Ads and Pop-ups

    Are a big push-over, try to have the least amount as possible. Nobody wants to come to a site that has pop ups blocking the computer!

  • Get active!

    Tell people about your site! Leave posts on tag boards, messages on guest books, whatever. People will most likely click your homepage. But try not to
    overdo your advertisements. AKA, don’t say: hey love your site, visit mine!

  • Join stuff!

    By joining forums, rotations, being someones affies or siblings, you can get your site to spread like wild fire.

  • Give proper credit

    By showing the visitor you haven’t made everything you are being very honest. Also this can save you from getting in trouble ;)

  • Don’t be a trouble-maker!

    Follow other peoples rules, and there should be no problem with your site if you use one of their things.

  • Have some communication

    Between you and your visitor. If they have seen a problem, who will they contact? Try putting up tag boards, guest books, your email address,
    or anything else.