Ten Tips To Keep Your Website Unnoticed on the Internet
By Barbara White,
Speaker and Internet Entrepreneur
Beyond Better Development
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If
you are a person who likes to keep up with current
trends you will know that it is important to have
your own website. After all anybody who is Anybody
Important has a website of their very own. However
one of the dangers of having a website is that someone
browsing on the internet might discover it one day
and what is worse, actually pause to visit your site
and read its contents! They might even be interested
stopping for a while to read what you wrote in it,
or want to buy the widget you thought might be good
to sell as you have more than one of them. If you
would like to reduce the possibilities of that happening
be sure to follow these ten tips, and you can be sure
that very few people will even know your website exists.
1.
Choose an obscure domain name. Make sure the name
you select has no relevance to the content of your
site, to you or your business. Whatever you do make
sure the domain name contains NO keywords that would
indicate what your site is about and attract attention
when someone searches for a site with your content
or product.
2. Do not submit your website URL to any search
engines, especially the big ones like Google, Yahoo,
or MSN. Do not participate in any offers for your
website to be submitted to search engines for free.
3. Never add fresh content or pages to your website.
In fact it is a better idea to identically duplicate
your content on every page.
4. Avoid reading anything about how to promote traffic
to your website. One of the strategies might sink
into your sub conscious, and you might find yourself
promoting your site by accident.
5. Set up your website and then just leave it. Try
not even to visit it yourself if possible in case
your computer has tracking cookies. Any visits to
your site could attract attention.
6. Make sure that you have a generic e-mail address
that you use all the time. An example of this might
be a hotmail or yahoo address. Then when you write
emails no one can track down your website through
your email address. An address like me @mywebsite.com
would just give the game away.
7. Even if you are passionate about writing, do
not even consider writing an article and submitting
it to a free article submission site such as Articles
Beyond Better.Com. The problem with submitting an
article is that you have to put something in the
resource box which tells other people who you are
and how to visit your website and buy your widget.
It's amazing how just one article can be reprinted
all over the internet, and read by people all over
the world. That kind of exposure is very harmful
to secret websites which do not want to receive
any visits.
8. Do not put a blog or bulletin board on your website.
This just encourages all sorts of visitors who want
to read what you write and ask you questions. Some
people often make return visits, or even become
regular visitors to blogs, forums and bulletin boards.
After all it would be terrible if someone actually
`bookmarked' your site and came back because they
liked it!
9. Do not ever mention or put your website address
on your business card, any promotional business
material, or as a signature file on every e mail
you send.
10. Choose an unreliable hosting service that has
a bad reputation. In this way the server will not
be up all the time, and people will not be able
to access your site even if they wanted to.
By following these guidelines you can be pretty sure
that no one will notice that your website exists.
I hope you have plenty of money though, and are not
wanting to make any income from your website. The
problem with a website that is un noticed is that
you still have to pay your hosting server every month
for the privilege of your website taking up space
on their server even if no one comes to visit it.
Barbara
White of Beyond Better Development is a Speaker
as well as an Internet Entrepreneur. Barbara's passion
is to empower others to become Beyond Better. For
more informative and inspirational articles visit
http://www.livingbeyondbetter.com
and http://www.articlesbeyondbetter.com
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