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By Jack Houman


There are music information websites on the internet that are a lot like yours, or sell the same or similar products that your site sells. There are sites that are so similar to yours they may propose a threat to your website. Stand out from the competition by following the steps provided.

If you have a very large music information website with several categories and pages, representing them all on a main menu is impossible. This is where a site map will come in handy, being able to list all of the items on your site in an organized manner with hyperlinks throughout which also boost searchability.

Many blogs are experimenting with subscription models on their sites as additional revenue stream. They make most of their content available for free, but longer pieces are behind a membership wall, and require a subscription for visitors to access. The most successful sites never charge more than $20 a year for this feature.

Keep open spaces on your music information website so that it doesn't look too congested. Visitors like a simple website and yours should give them what they want. If you have made use of certain widgets which are not being used then get rid of them.

Don't fall in love with your music information website. You need to remain open to constructive criticism so you can constantly change with the times - and change for the better. There's no such thing as a perfect website - it can always be better. Don't let pride get in the way of owning the best site you can possible own!

Your site will be where people go when you distinguish yourself with personal experience or qualifications to stand out from the rest. Do not be afraid to toot your own horn when it comes to showing that you are better than the competition and get your site out there as better than theirs.

Your music information website should be designed in such a way that as soon as a visitor lands on your page, he should see the information that he is looking for. But if your page contains useless information, the visitor is most likely to veer away from your site to some other site. The products you have to offer should be displayed prominently to the viewer.

Full page ads, or 'splash' pages, used to be everywhere on the internet. Then they started to get annoying and unpopular. Now they're out of style and there's a reason for it. No one wants to get hit over the head to buy a product or 'click on this to check out what you're missing' ads. Put them on your home page so that you allow your user to have the option to view it or not.




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