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MAKE YOUR WEBSITE SELL LIKE CRAZY--without a re-design!

by Richard Wassell
www.websitemaintenance.com.au

One sure-fire way to keep visitors coming back to you website is with Regular Website Maintenance.

All too often pages are not updated regularly enough and become outdated. Web visitors like to see new information every time they come to your site. It is important, therefore, that you update your website on a regular basis.

Here are 7 ways to keep your site fresh and appealing:

•Add or delete pages (especially pages that feature time-sensitive information)
•Perform regular updates (e.g. late-breaking news or sporting results)
•Add new links and fix broken links
•Update pricing and product information
•Add or remove products and product descriptions
•Boost your search engine rankings by actively building links to your website
•Change images often (a simple way to give the appearance of an update)

Use the seven steps above to maintain your website and you'll have a website your visitors will love it, return often, and BUY MORE from you.


About the Author
Richard Wassell is a the website maintenance specialist. If your website isn't getting results, his Regular Website Maintenance program will keep your site constantly updated and exciting. Your visitors will love it, return often, and BUY MORE from you. Learn more: http://www.WebsiteMaintenance.com.au