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LESSON (8) Web Design Best Practice

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What we will Learn: quick-loading pages mobile-friendliness general accessibility You’ve heard the expression “you only get one chance to make a first impression,” right? Well, it holds true online, too. This lesson can help you avoid common mistakes in your website design that can drive visitors away.  We’ll cover how to make sure your pages load fast, making your site mobile friendly, general accessibility and the quality of your content. First, you need speed. Internet users aren’t famous for patience, and if your pages take too long to load, they’ll leave. There are lots of technical things that you, or whoever builds your website, can do to speed things up, like choosing the right technologies and hosting solutions.  But there are also some simple fixes. If you have images on your pages, use the smallest ones you need. Ditch large, high-resolution files if they’re only going to appear as thumbnails. Plenty of software programs can resize or ...

LESSON (7) The Nature Of Your Platform

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Visitors to your website should be able to navigate and interact with your site easily - that’s called usability. Bringing them back again and again by: providing simple and clear navigation creating a consistent layout writing relevant and effective content. Hello! Welcome to our lesson on website “usability.” That’s digital speak for making it easy for visitors to find what they’re looking for and accomplish what they want. We’ll go over the best ways to improve usability, from how to provide simple and clear navigation to the importance of a consistent layout. We’ll also explain how your writing can make your site more effective. Sound good? First, let’s look at navigation: the stuff that guides visitors around your site.  Good navigation means arranging your site in a way that makes sense for your visitors.  If you have a physical shop, like a bakery, think of how your goods are grouped there. Big items like cakes and pies might be in one area, whil...

LESSON (6) Consider What You Want To Accomplish With Your Platform

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What We Will Learn: using your site to further your business goals thinking like a customer telling your story online. It’s time to take a look at meeting your customers in the middle—that is, how your website can unite your visitors’ wants with your business needs. We’ll walk through how to think like a customer and design your website accordingly, all without losing sight of your own goals. So you’re starting to design your site. As you do this, keep your goals in mind, but also consider what your visitors are looking for. Marrying what you want people to do on your site and what they want to do is the secret to success. Here’s an example. Think of the last time you went to a website looking for a phone number. Maybe you wanted to ring a shop to ask a question or get directions. Was the number easy to find? If you’re a business, be sure to put your phone number in a very visible location—maybe even highlight it—on every page of your site. You might even consider ...

LESSON (5) What You Require To Create A Website

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your name the website’s organisation text, photos and other interactive elements. In this lesson we’ll talk through some crucial early decisions you’ll make about your website: choosing a website name and planning how your site is structured. The goal is making it easy for customers to find their way around and get what they want. Because a happy customer equals a more successful business, right? Ready to go?  First up, your domain name. That’s what people will type into a web browser to find you.  When choosing a domain name, you first need to check if the one you want is available. There can only be one “TastyBakery.com” on the web, for example, and if someone has already claimed it, you won’t be able to use it. So, how do you know if the name you want is taken? Just do a search for “domain registrar” and click on one of the results. There should be a tool on the site that lets you see if someone is already using the name you want. And, if they are, it m...

LESSON (4) What You Should Know About Websites And Mobile Apps

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what web servers do how domain names work how your website uses these. Welcome to our lesson on how websites work. We’ll run down the basics - without getting too technical, promise! - on web servers and domain names, what they do for you and how to find what you need to get started. A website is your business’s home on the Internet. It’s where potential customers can come and learn about your business and what it has to offer them. Let’s say you decide to open a bakery in the real world. First you’d have to rent a space to house it, right? A website is no different. Only you’re not renting space on a high street, you’re renting space on a server.  There are loads of services out there that take care of this automatically... but here's a quick overview so that you have an idea about what's happening behind the scenes. OK, hang with us, here comes a bit of technical information.  A server is a computer connected to the Internet, with software that allows it ...

LESSON (3) You Need A Platform

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What We Will Learn: websites local business listings and review sites social media mobile apps. Hiya! In this lesson, we’ll introduce you to all the ways you can create an online presence—from websites and social media to local business listings and review sites. You can see just how important it is these days to be online, so let’s get going. The most obvious way to “go digital” is with a website. Early websites weren’t much more than online brochures that described the who, what and where. Today’s websites can do much more. Your site can help people do research, chat with experts, read customer reviews, watch videos, buy things, track orders - and much, much more. If you decide that a website makes sense for you, the key is to think about what your site actually needs to do in order to support your business goals. We’ve got a whole lesson coming up where we’ll talk about that in detail, but for now, don’t worry about whatever today’s shiny new technology is if it’s n...

LESSON (2) Available Digital Opportunity For Your Business

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What We Will Learn: the core components of a digital presence how they relate to YOUR business how to get started. Hey! So you’ve seen how digital has transformed our daily lives, but now, let’s get practical. What do the growing number of online opportunities actually look like for you? In this tutorial we’ll discuss the core components of digital, how they relate to YOUR business and how to get started.  Let’s say you’re a mechanic whose business has grown strictly through referrals and word of mouth. So far, you’ve not had any digital presence, but now you want to take your business to the next level. How will being online help your business succeed?  One of the biggest advantages to being online is reaping the benefits of search. Having a digital presence means you’ll be visible when people go online and search for a business like yours. So let’s assume someone searches for “mechanic Swansea” and your shop appears in the results. How can this benefit yo...

LESSON (1) INTRODUCTION

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Hello! Welcome to BitClubs Online business Tutorials. this tutorial is termed: Put your business online tutorial.(pybot) It’s no secret that the world has turn digital since the birth of the internet. Now we’re going to talk about how many people are online worldwide, and find out how those people are spending their time online. Then, you’ll learn how your business can benefit from this ever-booming digital trend. To give you an idea of the explosion of online usage over the last 15 years, consider this:  In the year 2000, about 361 million people were online worldwide. In 2014, there were over 3 billion. That’s a growth rate of 764%! Today, nearly half the world is online.  In Europe, the numbers are even more impressive: over 75% of Europeans have Internet access. Europeans are so connected that they have an average of 1.25 mobile subscriptions each, that’s more than one mobile line per person!  No matter which device they use, on average, people spend...