Landgraf YBE

 

July 18, 2009

 

Agenda

Meramec College

11333 Big Bend Road, St. Louis, MO 63122

Business Administration Building Room 216

“Building Your Web Page”

 

  1. Introduction
    1. Stefan Landgraf

                                                               i.      Background

                                                             ii.      Education

                                                            iii.      Experience

    1. Students

                                                               i.      Expectations

                                                             ii.      Reasons for taking the class

                                                            iii.      Experience with MS-Office products

  1. Reasons for a website
    1. Sales
    2. Marketing
    3. Available 24/7
    4. Educate customers
    5. eShop
    6. Personal
  2. FAQ
    1. What is a domain name?
    2. What means DNS?
    3. What means IP address?
    4. What is a host?
    5. What is a webmaster?
    6. What is a search engine?  What is ranking?
  3. What is a “good” website?
    1. There is no perfect site!
    2. Homepage - you got 3 seconds!
    3. Pictures (download time)!
    4. Pricey <> cheap!
  4. Flash versus FrontPage
    1. Examples
  5. What should a web designer offer?  What should you ask for?
    1. Who owns the domain name?
    2. Who owns the website?
    3. Who creates content, wording, pictures etc.?
    4. Search engine submission!  Ranking!
    5. Keywords
    6. Meta tags!
    7. Robot files!
    8. Costs of web maintenance?  (There is no perfect site, updates).
    9. Statistics!
  6. Questions
  7. Building a website!
 

Please send me your questions and I will post questions and answers here for all students to review.

 

Title: For optimal results, make sure it specifically describes your product or service, makes proper use of 3 or 4 keywords, and is between 10 and 150 characters long.

 

Keywords: For optimal results we suggest a tag sized between 50 and 250 characters. Note that the keywords should be separated with commas rather than spaces.

 

Description: Most search engines will only display 200 characters of your description. More importantly submission to some search engines will fail if your description exceeds 200 characters. It is highly recommended that you keep your description text under 200 characters.

 

Q: Where can I download free music?

A: Please check here!

 

Q: Who creates the 360 pictures?

A: Please contact Scott Seabaugh at seabaughs@hotmail.com