Squeeze More Results From Your Website
Are you in control of your website? Or do you feel like it controls you?

Does your site provide the profits that you want? Do you get enough visitors? Can you find yourself where you want to be on Google?
If the answer to these is no then I’m guessing you’re not getting the results you want from your site
What do you do about this? There’s plenty of help out there. 1000’s of websites and blogs and books all offering schemes to help you. Did I say 1000’s? Actually I meant millions.
And there’s the problem. Which tips and schemes do you choose? Which do you ignore? Which do you start first?
The solution is to read my guide. I’ve written about the ideas that I have used to make my websites work. They are all tried and tested and they all worked for me.
I’ll show you how to start taking control of your website and getting the results you want.
The guide is free and all I ask in return is some feedback from you and your email address so I can contact you.
So head on over to my signup page. It’ll only take you 5 minutes.
In this guide I’ll show you how to:
1. Build compelling content that search engines love and which keeps your visitors coming back for more
2. Get visitors to your site using AdWords without spending a fortune
3. Learn how to shape up your style - including the psychology behind great color schemes
4. Find out how all of this might be irrelevent if you don’t have a unique and compelling product
5. Stop losing visitors - improve your site navigation
Remember: you should be getting the results that YOU want from your site. It’s time to get back in control and get a Better Website
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June 11th, 2008 at 4:04 pm
Great book! It was really easy to read and has inspired me to get going on my site… when’s the next one due?
June 12th, 2008 at 4:10 pm
I love your writing - thanks so much for the guide. Its really going to help me.
June 25th, 2008 at 8:22 pm
I read your book just as I was getting started on my site and wondering what to do next. Now I know. I’m looking forward to part 2…
August 24th, 2008 at 6:47 am
The trick with a blog is to get people to contribute. Another issue is to watch out for black hat hackers. Ensure that you set your blog to ‘moderated’ postings.
This protects everyone. Sometimes the level of discussion is a bit mundane.
My son-in-law and I often post to each other’s blog. (http://smellslikefries.blogspot.com) It is helpful to have family and friends contribute to a discussion.
Having connections to sites like Facebook, with a large number of friends, increases traffic. I have an actor ‘friend’ with 576 friends.