Theme Website: Debt Help
It seems that in this day and age, most
everyone is dealing with some type of debt. Either they want
to get out of it or they’re struggling to stay out of it. In
the world of debt relief, personal finances and living
within your means, there is a lot of confusion.
If you have
experience getting out of debt, personal finance knowledge
or you simply want to help thousands of people around the
world, a debt help theme based website may be an ideal
solution.
What is a Debt
Help Theme Based Website?
A debt help theme
based website is a website designed to help people get out
of debt. However, it can take a variety of approaches. One
example of a debt help website might be a website that
reviews various debt relief companies and solutions. This
would be extremely beneficial for those who are seeking
relief but don’t know who to trust.
Another potential
debt help website might be a website that provides personal
finance tools. These tools can include anything from
budgeting worksheets to scripts to use when contacting
credit card organizations to negotiate a lower rate. Imagine
how helpful this information would be to thousands of people
struggling with debt!
Your First Step –
Your first step in building a debt help theme based website
is to determine your approach. What information are you
going to provide and who are you going to provide it to?
We’ve offered a few options however there are many other
possibilities. Brainstorm potential niches within this
theme.
Keyword research
will help you both brainstorm ideas and determine the
profitability of a niche idea. Pay attention to trends,
competitors, and gaps in information. For example, if you’ve
sought debt help information online, did you find that some
information was difficult to find?
Your Second Step -
Choosing your domain. Ideally your domain name will have
your niche keywords in the URL. This will help visitors and
prospects find you. Spend some time coming up with a domain
name that is easy to remember, easy to spell and also tells
your visitors what your site is about.
Once you’ve chosen a
domain name, register it and you’re ready to create your
website.
Your Third Step –
Once you’ve chosen a niche and a domain name, it’s time to
get an online presence. Yep, it’s time to build your
website. This is exciting however, it’s important to take
time to plan your website. Most experts recommend drafting
your website on paper before you start building it. Some
things to consider include:
·
Content – what types of
content will you have on your site and how will you organize
it?
·
Pages – what pages will you
want on your website? For example, an about page.
·
Advertisements – will you
want space for advertisements either affiliate or paid
advertisement space?
Content is perhaps
the single most important element of your website. It’s what
drives traffic to your site and it’s what keeps them coming
back. When planning your website, take some time to also
create a content foundation. What content will you start
with and how often will you add to it?
Take a look at
websites you like and research your competition. Remember
when you’re creating a website to always keep your user in
mind. The easier it is for your visitors to navigate your
website and find information, the longer they’ll stick
around!
Who Is Going to
Build Your Website?
There are a number
of easy to use website building tools and your website host
may offer templates and/or a website building wizard. Take a
look at your options and compare options based on features,
reputation and ease of use.
You can also use
website design software like FrontPage or Dreamweaver. Also
some website building languages aren’t too difficult to
learn. Joomla and Word Press are two very commonly used
website building tools.
Finally, you can
hire someone to design build your website for you. If you
choose this option, it’s still very important to have a
solid plan. That way you can be sure they create the website
you want.
Your Final Step –
Monetizing your website. You’re building a debt help theme
based website to make money, right? Okay, so how do you want
to do that? There are a variety of options including:
·
Affiliate commissions
·
Advertising profits – PPC
and/or selling ad space
·
Information marketing
You can monetize
your website using all three models, that’s one of the
wonderful things about a theme based website.
People are in debt
and they’re looking for help. A debt help theme based
website can provide you with a wonderful income and it can
help thousands of people become financially secure. It’s a
win-win!