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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

How to Build a Web Page to Sell Products Online


Register a domain name (URL). Find one that most closely relates to the product category, is short and uses the '.com' extension, if available.Choose a website provider. Use your existing one or find a free or low-cost hosting service like Weebly or Webs.com.
Determine the page layout needed to accommodate the number of products listed and the size of the product images to be displayed. Choose a layout that is attractive, inviting and user-friendly.Save time by using a pre-designed template for the product web page. Many hosting providers offer these, or they're available from template design websites.
Take clear, well-lit digital pictures of products for the web page, limiting image sizes to 300-400 pixels. Hire a professional photographer, if possible, to save time and get the best quality pictures.Consider using thumbnails, smaller images that expand to larger ones when clicked, so pictures will fit easily on the product web page.
Craft concise, well-written descriptions that highlight the key selling points and clearly outline the item number, title and price of each product. Anticipate questions potential buyers may have, when writing the product descriptions, to help move them toward a purchase decision.Consider adding additional information on the product web page, such as an article or current news blurb that contains keywords people are using to find similar products. Find the best keywords by searching for similar products, noting the terms that generate the most search pages.
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How to Run 'Friday Night Magic' at Home


Ask yourself whether you want your Friday Night Magic to be officially sanctioned. If you want your event to be officially sanctioned, you will need to host the event in a public facility that is accessible to everyone, preferably a gaming store that can qualify for a Wizards Play Network level. You will need to find a Magic the Gathering judge who can attend the event, and you must follow the guidelines set out by Wizards of the Coast (Resources). However, if you just want to host a friendly get-together to play just for fun, keep reading.
Decide whether you want to just get your friends together or whether you want to open game night to anyone who wants to play. Keep in mind that opening it to anyone who wants to play means letting potential strangers into your home.
Find an area in your house that can hold the number of people you are going to have attending. Hosting a gaming night is like hosting any other party. Consider the number of people that you can easily accommodate, and be sure to provide enough snacks and drinks for everyone.
Make sure you have enough tables and chairs for everyone. No one is going to want to have to take turns playing at the kitchen table or resort to playing on the floor.
Invite your Magic the Gathering playing friends. If you are going to open the event to all gamers in your area, you will need to advertise the event. You can advertise via fliers or any other creative way you can think of. You just need to make sure people understand that your event is not an officially sanctioned Friday Night Magic event. Some gamers might not want to give up an official event, where they can improve their tournament rankings and win prizes, just for a friendly get-together.
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