If it's professional, you've already likely covered more than half of "effective".
How many top businesses do you know of - or even top bloggers, for that matter - who operate from a free website?
Go professional right away. Register a domain. Get hosting. Install a CMS (Content Management System) like WordPress, and start working on the look, functionality, and content of your site.
There are free WordPress lessons on wordpress.org if you get stuck, but trial and error and practicing will ensure you yourself get to produce and manage an effective, and professional website. If you are determined to manage your SFI business well, you will also find success in creating and managing your own website.
Note: you can save money by installing a free WordPress theme from wordpress.org - there are over 1500 to choose from and most of them are just as professional-looking as one you'd pay for.
Once you've got your domain, hosting, WordPress (or other) CMS installed, and have installed your chosen theme, decide on your site's layout and do the settings for this. Include a few plugins (there are over 40 000 free WordPress plugins) and do the settings for them too. Do not include too many plugins or the site may be slow to load, or you may use up too much of your hosting space.
Have pages, blog posts, and categories.
Include a Disclaimer page, Privacy Policy Page, and Affiliate Disclosure section visible on all pages, or a few words with a link to the full Affiliate Disclosure page. Be as professional as possible.
Do some keyword research ahead of writing your content for your site. Include words and phrases in your content that people actually use when they search for information on the Internet. It can save you a lot of time, effort, and money if most of your traffic comes from search engine natural search results. Install a plugin to help you with the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) of your site.
Write unique posts of at least 300 words each. Watch your grammar and spelling.
What to write about?
Write tips, guidelines, detailed step-by-step instructions, and write about your own experiences at SFI. Target both your existing SFI team members and those yet to join SFI.
Then, while always remaining professional, start having some fun! Add your content, place your SFI adverts and links carefully (check that they work), regularly write and add more content, and be proud of your SFI business, of your writing, and of your beautiful and effective website.
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If it's professional, you've already likely covered more than half of "effective".
How many top businesses do you know of - or even top bloggers, for that matter - who operate from a free website?
Go professional right away. Register a domain. Get hosting. Install a CMS (Content Management System) like WordPress, and start working on the look, functionality, and content of your site.
There are free WordPress lessons on wordpress.org if you get stuck, but
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