Top 10 Webmaster Challenges
Webmasters deal with a myriad of complex design challenges
every day. This article will discuss the top ten challenges
and provide solutions and tips for solving each problem.
Browser Compatibility You must design your Web site so
that it is viewable on both browsers: Netscape Navigator
and Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE). Netscape Navigator
is very strict when it comes to HTML tag completion, but
IE isn't. You need to view your site first using Macromedia
Dreamweaver before publishing to the Web. Make sure you've
run the command convert to ensure your site is version 3.0
browser compatible. If you're using Netobjects Fusion to
create the layout of your site, make sure that all layer
objects are converted into tables. This is highly recommended
if you want to reach a broader and wider audience.
Online resources:
A) Dr. HTML, located at www2.imagiware.com/RxHTML/
B) Web Site Garage to check your links, located at websitegarage.com
Graphics Optimization
Web graphics play an essential part in your Web design,
because it conveys the emotion and impact of your site.
Always make sure that all of your graphics are in .gif and
.jpg format. Unless your site deals with photography, minimize
the use of the .jpg format. You can use Macromedia Fireworks
to minimize the file size, especially the slicer feature
if you need to place a large photo on your site. Another
option is the export preview of Macromedia Fireworks. This
allows you to remove unwanted colors in your graphics, thus
decreasing file size.
You can also do this online by using
one of these online utilities:
A) GIF Optimizer by Media Builder, www.gifoptimizer.com
B) JPEG Cruncher and GIF Cruncher, www.spinwave.com/crunchers.html
C) Windows-based graphics optimizer, CyberView Image Lite
(JPEG Compressor), www.cyberviewcd.com/cvimage/index.html
D) Advanced GIF Optimizer, www.gold-software.com/ago.html
E) Photo Crunch (JPEG Compressor), www.imroncorp.com/photo.htm
F) JPEG image compression FAQ, www.faqs.org/faqs/jpeg-faq/part1/
Keeping the Site Fresh
I think this is the bulk of a webmaster's work, if you want
your site frequently visited. You can keep your site fresh
by really working on new content on a daily or regular basis
and by making it interactive. As with content, you can make
use of www.moreover.com, www.subportal.com, www.newshub.com,
and other content syndication sites to provide the content
for your site automatically. Let them do the hard work for
you! If you place a tag, they will email you with new content.
As for the interactivity, offer your visitors web-based
email accounts, a message board with a chat room, a search
engine crawler, and banner ad rotation. This is easy, and
provided by Everyone.net. Searching your site is another
way to easily provide information to your visitors. You
can get a site search engine from www.picosearch.com and
www.atomz.com.
Pushing Information to Your Visitors
A Web site is a “pull" promotion, but as a webmaster,
you also need to be thinking about how you can “push"
information to your visitors, users, or subscribers. You
can publish an ezine on a weekly or monthly basis just to
let your users be informed about the latest technology you've
added to your site. As for the mailing list, you can get
a free mailing list from www.egroups.com, www.topica.com,
or you can choose a paid service such as www.aweber.com
or www.getresponse.com. As for the content, you can get
lots of articles from bbs.weblord2000.com, or try one or
more of my articles that can be found on the same Web site.
Driving Traffic
Webmasters shouldn't forget to announce your Web site. Accomplishing
this is easy for Web sites that already have a lot of traffic,
but even sites that are starting out with 5 or 10 members
can benefit from the viral marketing of online recommendation
software. Services include www.recommend-it.com, www.evite.com,
and www.ewomp.com.
Dealing with Spammers Unfortunately, the reality of the
Internet is that people will spam and flame on a daily basis.
Web-based email addresses like the ones set up by www.everyone.net
are spam-proof. You can set up your account so that any
emails sent without your address in the “to"
box can be directed automatically to the trash or spam folder.
However, flames and hate emails are a different field. You
shouldn't try to get even or retaliate. These people are
not a joke. It might cost you your ISP or your e-life. Instead,
check out www.spamcop.net. It does the nitty-gritty work
of automatically reporting misbehaving people to their postmasters.
Usually, it's helpful to get the ISP, or at least the IP
address of the suspected person.
Stickiness!
Webmasters are also faced with the challenge of keeping
their site sticky. CBSMarketwatch.com is a good example
of a sticky site. This stock/investment related site contains
timely news and excellent company data. The vast amount
of information results in a good number of page views per
visitor. Plus, visitors return on a daily basis to get the
latest-and-greatest market news and stock data. Lots of
page views per visitor AND repeat visits. now that's what
you could call really sticky.
Here are some additional suggestions:
A) Make your site a portal of information. It encourages
your visitors to return and stay. Hotsheet.com is one example
of a one-page portal.
B) Add games to your site. You can get some here: www.uproar.co.uk
or at www.pogo.com/affiliates.
C) Make your site interactive with a guest book, forum,
tell-a-friend link, webring, customizable news, contests,
polls, e-card, and free for all links. Bizland.com allows
you to sign up for an account and place the code on your
site.
D) Provide links to freebies, get-paid-to-surf sites, contests,
incentives, jokes, quotes, mp3, and gnutella. Just don't
forget to opt in for at least their email address before
they can actually download stuff from your site.
Find Your Web Host
It's critical to find the right Web host. Although you may
need to get your own server when your site gets one million
page views per month, most sites that are starting out do
not require the complex and expensive task of managing your
own servers. There are many Web hosting providers that are
willing to provide starting at 40gb of Web space. You can
also look and compare different Web hosting providers on
these sites: www.webhostdir.com, www.hostfinders.com, www.hostindex.com,
www.hostsearch.com, and www.findahost.com. I always recommend
the advanced search, which allows you to specify your budget
and the specific features you will need.
Think Globally
Keep the site international in its appeal. Babelfish.altavista.com
allows you to place snippets of code into your site that
will automatically translate your English site to a different
language, such as Spanish, Italian, German, or Polish. As
webmasters, we must remember that we cannot filter countries
on our site. We must be able to communicate with them.
Search Engine Submissions
Webmasters love to promote their sites on message boards,
newsgroups, link exchanges, and even email, but they often
forgot the best source of traffic. Submission sites like
www.jimtools.com, www.weblord2000.com/submit.htm, and www.beseen.com
can be used to submit your site for free. You don't need
to submit to all of them, only to the major ones, like Yahoo,
AltaVista, Google, Hotbot, Infoseek/Go.com, Lycos, and Northern
Light.
I hope that you have found these tips helpful. For more
information, please visit my site, www.webtor.org.
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