Your Business Needs a Mobile Site – Learn How

How are you treating your mobile customers?

Recent data from several data tracking companies shows that today one seventh of all web traffic is originating from mobile phones. And make no mistake about it,  this percentage is growing rapidly and will continue to do so. This fact is absolutely huge – and something that you as a business owner will need to take immediate action on.

Don’t believe me? Pick up your mobile phone right now and enter the URL of your company’s website. Now take a hard look at what you see. Not pretty is it? Unless you have a mobile optimized web site, your mobile visitor is looking at absolute garbage. Let’s be blunt – no mobile site, no mobile visitor. It’ s really that simple.

How to get it done.

So what do you do about it? You could hire someone to build a mobile site for you. Most web designers would charge you $500 to a $1000 to provide a simple mobile site – maybe a lot more depending on your needs. It would be money well spent. After all, what value do you place on a customer? Remember – you could be losing over 14% of your site’s visitors. Say you have a thousand visitors a month, that would be almost 150 potential customers that you would lose each month because you haven’t bothered to accommodate them.

If you have no interest in learning now to do this yourself then hiring someone is your best option.

How to do it yourself.

But should you want to learn to do this yourself – it’s not that difficult depending on your needs. One excellent resource that we just picked up is from Jason Fladlien titled WP Mobile Pro. In it Jason provide a really slick WordPress plugin that does the heavy lifting and full video training to help you make the most of your small investment. If interested, just click on the banner below.

Of course, should you be interested, you can also use the knowledge you will gain to build mobile websites for others – which could provide a nice source of income. The choice is yours.

 

Google Likes Pages to Load Quickly!

Test how fast your pages load.

Use this free test. Page load time can actually impact your Google Quality Score.

Faster is always better.

The most common cause of slow page loading times is bloated graphics. Make sure your graphics serve a purpose for being included in the first place. Then make sure any graphic you do include has been optimized to be as small as possible – in byte size. Use JPEG, PNG, and GIF as appropriate to reduce the file size of all graphic elements.

The page analyzer below will measure load times and provide feedback on how you can reduce the load time of your web and blog pages. Websites that include calls to databases (WordPress) and sites that include PHP programs and run Javascript can have added overhead as a result. Graphic elements are a big thing to check, but not the only thing. Run the analyzer and see where you can make improvements.

Finally, the speed of your hosting service can also have a huge impact. You might be able to get by with shared hosting if you take the time to make sure your pages are “lean and mean”. Slow pages will not please the “Google gods”.

Web Page Analyzer – Free web page analysis tool calculates page size, composition, and download time. Gives speed recommendations based on best practices for usability, HCI, and website optimization.

While graphic are one of the first things you might look at there are a host of other things that might keep your site from leaping from the starting gate. These are code based issues involving JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. If you are running your site on WordPress you have database calls to contend with as well. Pages that never change can be converted to static HTML which are then loaded instead of the PHP file that would load otherwise.

There’s a nice article on speeding up WordPress by making some code changes over at Lorelle on WordPress.

Another thing you can do with a WordPress installation, is use one of the caching plugins. I use WP Super Cache which streamlines your code for you. W3 Total Cache is another popular option. After you install one of the caching plugins and configure it, run the Web Page Analyzer linked above and see if your load time improve. You should see a dramatic improvement.

If content is king – then speed must be his queen. Take the time to manage your page load times and Google just might reward you with a higher quality score and higher page rank as well.

Essential WordPress Plugins

Here’s a list and brief synopsis of the essential WordPress plugins that every WordPress blogger should definitely consider. WordPress 3.3.2 allows you to easily find, then download and install these plugin automatically. Please check your version of WordPress and be sure to upgrade to the latest. Aside from new features being added, WordPress also fixes security problems.

These essential WordPress plugins are made available through the Open Source software community and thankfully cost nothing to use. They plugins are updated frequently – sometimes to add a feature or more likely to fix a security glitch. Keep WordPress up to date as well as your plugins.

How to get these Essential WordPress Plugins

Once you are logged into your WordPress dashboard, just select Plugins>Add New to search for, select, and install these plugins. See the graphic at the right. WordPress will then display a search box that allows you to locate and install our list of essential WordPress plugins.

The Essential WordPress Plugins List

Akismet- keeps the spammers at bay. If you allow comments on your posts, this is an essential WordPress plugin. Akismet comes bundled with every WordPress installation, but you must remember to activate it before it will work for you. Get a complimentary but required API key from WordPress.com, plug it in, and turn it on. Highly recommended.

All in One SEO Pack – unless you use a WordPress theme like Thesis that handles SEO as a function of the theme itself, you need to install this plugin. This essential WordPress plugin allows you to optimize your posts to make them search engine friendly. So unless you really don’t want to be found on the Internet, this plugin is a must have. Take the time to enter description, title, and meta data for each post or page. There is also a professional version of this plugin, but start with the free one – it should be enough for all but the most demanding webmaster.

Google XML Sitemaps – another essential WordPress Plugin if you want to be search engine friendly. This plugin automatically creates and updates an XML map of your site allowing search engines to better crawl and index your site. Fail to do this at your own peril. Seriously – this is one plugin you really need to install. Google loves it.

TinyMCE Advanced – this plugin adds 16 additional options to TinyMCE, the built in editor in WordPress. This plugin gives you complete control over the creation and editing of your post and adds over 40 new functions. I consider this plugin an essential addition for anyone creating content for their site. Once installed, you need to look under Settings, select TinyMCE and pick the features you would like to add. Just drag and drop the functions you need. Don’t add what you don’t need. Too many added functions can affect performance.

Contact Form 7 – unless you don’t want anyone to contact you, Contact Form 7 is an easy way to add a simple contact form to your blog or site. Also, search engines like to see contact methods on a website, so this is an easy way to address that need. Send us a message to see how it works – click on Contact Us.

Broken Link Checker – the essential WordPress plugin list wouldn’t be complete with out a way to make sure all your pages are working. Unless you want to send your site’s visitors to dead ends (very bad mojo), use a tool like the Broken Link Checker to make sure that doesn’t happen. This job is a pain to do manually, so install this plugin and you won’t have to worry about it. This plugin finds broken links and missing images as well.

Twitter Tools – if you’ve been bitten by the Twitter bug, then by all means install this plugin. It automatically provides integration between your WordPress site and your Twitter account. If you don’t use Twitter – don’t bother installing this one.

WP Super Cache – if your site gets a lot of traffic, and let’s hope that it does, this plugin will definitely speed things up for your visitors. It works by creating static HTML files that will be served to your site visitors instead of the usual output created by WordPress PHP scripts. This not only gives your visitors a better experience, it takes considerable load off your server.

Some WordPress users prefer the “W3 Total Cache” Plugin. The choice is yours – they both serve to decrease the load times of our WordPresss pages – Google loves fast loading pages (keep this in mind).

Note: not all hosts provide support for cached HTML files – consult with your web hosting service if in doubt.

SexyBookmarks – sounds racy, but it’s really a very useful tool to encourage your visitors to submit your site to a plethora of social bookmarking sites. Great for helping to increase your back links and general site awareness.

Google Analytics for WordPress – if you have a website, especially one with commercial intent, an absolutely essential wordpress plugin is the Google Analytics plugin. This plugin allows you to know what’s going on with your site – who’s visiting, where they are coming from, what pages they are viewing, what keywords bring them to you, and how long they are staying – get a Google Analytics account and use this plugin.

Warning – One of our readers, Anne, recently brought to our attention the danger of using Google Analytics in that it likely gives Google too much easy information about your business. A growing number of users of Google Analytics are beginning to voice the same concern. Reader Anne suggests using another analytics tool called Piwik. Piwik is open source software, and since it needs to be installed on your own server, it may not be for everyone – get it here http://www.piwik.org. It’s not as powerful as Google’s version, but then your privacy may be more valuable. And frankly, I don’t think any of us really understand the full impact of what Google can/will do with all the information they are collecting.

If your business model involves Internet marketing – NOT using Google Analytics may be a good idea (especially if you have multiple sites all indexed in the same Google account). I’m not suggesting Google is doing anything necessarily bad – they did pledge to “do no evil” – but I’ve heard enough rumblings lately that a word of caution seems to be in order.

Easy Privacy Policy – this is an another essential WordPress plugin, especially if you display Google AdSense on your website. Google expects to see a privacy policy, so you need to have one. Actually every website should display a privacy policy – it’s just good business and not having one can effect your rankings, and the trust factor your site generates with your visitors. This plugin is basic, but it gets the job done, and can be edited to specifically address the needs of your site (which I strongly recommend you do). By the way – Google AdSense isn’t what it was 5 years ago. A word to the wise – inspite of all the get rich quick schemes to the contrary – Don’t put all your eggs in the AdSense basket – you may wake up one morning and find the basket is missing.

Another policy option is WP Policies which is a bit more complicated to set up, but may better meet your needs. It comes with ten pre-written policies that you can choose from, and then further edit to meet your exact needs.

WordPress Plugin Roundup

This is by no means a complete list of possible candidates for the top essential WordPress plugins, but it does give you a soled starting point. As your website grows, you may find that other plugins will also become essential. Check back to this site from time to time or subscribe to our feed to be kept up to date.

Our Disclaimer: Please note that this site does not dispense legal advice and it does not have attorneys on staff. While we believe the Privacy plugins mentioned in this article are worthwhile, should you chose to use these privacy policies, you do so at your own risk. If in doubt, have these policies reviewed by a competent legal advisor before using.

If you have a favorite plugin – please tell us what it is and why you like it.

Professional Header Templates Increase Traffic

XHeader Pro Creates Great Looking Headers

As the saying goes, you only get one chance to make a good first impression, and when it comes to your blog or website this might mean the difference between success and failure.

Now you can create a good first impression, and dramatically improve the look of your site using a professionally designed header graphic. What might take a new website builder literally hours, can be done in a matter of just a few minutes using the right header graphic construction system.

An attractive header lends an air of professionalism, and encourages visitors to spend more time on your site. If your site looks amateurish, visitors may be inclined to click away, or bounce as its known. You can track and identify this “bounce” phenomenon using Google Analytics (which we will talk about in an upcoming post). Suffice it to say that “Bounce is Bad”.

For now, the issue is how do you find or create a professional looking header graphic if you’re not a graphics professional?

One tool we use to create header graphics is XHeader from the company that created the XSite Pro web development software. While the XHeader product works great with XSite Pro, it works just as well with WordPress and any other web creation software. Actually, most any job that demands a header graphic can be satisfied using XHeader Pro.

XHeader Pro contains a whopping 5,000 header graphics organized into 46 categories that you can use to create a customized header graphic for your website or blog. This is one tool that will save you loads of time and help you create the professional look that you need to present to your site or blog visitors. And with 5,000 header graphics to choose from, you’ll never run out of great ideas.

If I told you there is a tool that would  cost less than what you would likely pay to have just one header graphic created by a professional graphics artist, you’d certainly want to add it to your bag of tools – right? Well one of the great things about XHeader Pro is just such a product.

XHeader isn’t just a lot of templates either, it also includes a complete graphics editing package that allows you to create and customize your header graphic anyway you want. The results are limited only by your creativity.

As an added benefit, the package can also be used to create banner ads to use in your marketing efforts. See the example below – I added a balloon message to a stock header. You can make them different sizes and shapes to meet your particular needs. Just think a little outside the box and you can come up with more applications that require graphics for which XHeader Pro can help.

You can get your copy of XHeader by clicking here.

Check it out – I think once you try it, along with the accompanying tutorials, you’ll be creating more professional looking websites in no time. This site was created using WordPress, the Thesis theme, and XHeader Pro.

Download your copy of this great software today. There is also a free version that provides an editing tool, but with fewer templated to choose from.

Just click below and “Have some fun!”

XHeader Pro Used to Create a Banner Ad

For a limited time you can get a version of XHeader for free – it’s not the Pro version, however it does have most of the capabilities, but with fewer graphic templates. Click HERE to access your copy of the free version. This is a great way to check out this software that can vastly improve the appearance of your site.