The fact is anyone can now build a professional website. Website builders like Six, Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal, Blogger and others have made it all easy, even though you have no professional experience with web designing or coding, you can still easily sign up with these platforms and create your professional website. All this said if you are building a website for the first time, you would still need to consider a few guidelines that you are sure not to be aware of, so we would be discussing the 4 Common mistakes when building website so you can avoid them when building your own website. No Navigation: This is a common mistake in when building and it occurs when visitors visit your website and are not sure of where or how to find the information they need and find it tough to discover your previous contents. When links are hard to find, buttons are not visible or are placed in the wrong spot making them inaccessible to the visitor then you would be experiencing a lower bounce ra...
Blogging is an effective way to share your ideas, opinions and experiences with the world. However, simply writing and publishing a blog post is not enough to attract an audience. You need to put effort into promoting your blog to increase its visibility and drive traffic to it. Here are some strategies that you can use to increase traffic on your blog. Optimize your blog for search engines: Search engine optimization (SEO) is the practice of optimizing your website to rank higher in search engine results. Use relevant keywords in your blog post title and meta description, and make sure your blog is easy to navigate. Use header tags (H1, H2, H3) to break up text into smaller sections and make it more readable for both users and search engines Share your blog on social media: Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram can be great sources of traffic for your blog. Share your blog post on your social media channels and engage with your followers. Ask for ...
To be perfectly honest, once I know it’s going to be the end, I kind of breathe a sigh of relief once it’s all over and a show sticks its landing. Assuming I’ve lasted that long. I bail on a lot of shows after the first few seasons, or even episodes. Some (like the 90s version of La Femme Nikita, the last arc for the Battlestar Galactica remake, Revenge, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Defiance) went some places cool and surprising right before the end. A lot more just pancake on the pavement. Here are some major disappointments over the years. Sherlock: They were building up Mary over the two leads. No, they were fridging her to motivate the main bromance. Make up your minds, Gatiss and Moffat. Plus, what semblance of mystery procedural from the original source material the show bothered to have left got scrambled like a mess of eggs in the final season. Torchwood: Torchwood had potential, but never really found its sea legs. Then it killed off m...
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