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101 Subjects To Blog About in Daytona Beach

Choose the Subject of Your Blog Carefully

Below you'll find a complete list of business blog starter ideas. Choose the one (or two) that best fits your area of interest or expertise.

1. Scenic Photography around Daytona Beach-- Buying and distributing photographs to calendar companies, postcard companies, magazines, etc...

2. Baby Tips -- Have a resource site for new and/or expectant mothers and sell related products.

3. Wedding Ideas -- Make deals with local catering services, photographers, and bridal shops to receive a commission for sales generated from your Website.

4. Parenting Tips -- Write an informational e-book about parenting.

5. Pet Training in Daytona Beach-- Pet store online with free tips on training and grooming.

6. Camping -- Camping tips and resources.

7. Fishing

8. Travel (Tell others about the places your family has travelled - provide photos, maps, great eating places, etc. You can distribute a monthly "paid" newsletter about travel.)

9. College Resources (School supplies distributor, online college bookstore, etc.)

10. Crafts

11. Wood Products (Ideas for creative wood furniture along with instructions and material resources.)

12. Sewing (Share your special sewing techniques with others around the world.)

13. Office Organization (You'll find that people who run a busy office are always looking for ways to improve the office atmosphere. You can show how to organize, prepare paperwork, manage and distribute work load, etc.)

14. Music (Music lovers will adore you for building a resource site for music lyrics, musical instruments and where to get them, music reading tips, etc...)

15. Movies

16. Advertising

17. Gardening

18. Sports

19. Computer Training

20. Ceramics

21. Electronics

22. Business Services for Daytona Beach-- Bookeeping, transcription, accounting, computer programming, etc.

23. Special Interest (Perhaps you're a huge fan of a certain collectible item and would like to become a distributor or reseller.)

24. Horseback Riding Resources and Supplies

25. Bike Riding Resources and Supplies

26. Mountain Climbing Resources and Supplies

27. Racing

28. Fishing

29. Writing -- Provide writing secrets in a paid monthly newsletter.

30. Reading -- Provide services or materials that help children learn to read.

31. Surfing along Daytona Beach(in the ocean, of course)

32. Singing Lessons in Daytona Beach

33. Teaching Skill Course

34. Composing Music -- Resources

35. Instrumental (piano, guitar, drums, trumpet, etc...)

36. Cooking Tips -- Offer a cooking tips newsletter.

37. Cooking Recipes (Perhaps you've discovered the secret to cooking brocolli casserole just right, or... know someone who has?)

38. Jokes (Build a site of jokes to keep your visitors laughing and laughing and laughing...ha...ha... Send a joke a day via email for a small fee.)

39. Comedy (Not limited to jokes, but just fun stuff you find on the Web.)

40. Art around Daytona Beach-- Open an online art gallery.

41. Astronomy

42. Chemistry (Maybe you've found a simple solution to help students improve their understanding of chemistry and could sell a report about it.)

43. Engineering

44. Electronics

45. Vitamins

46. Medicine

47. Herbs

48. Mountains -- Books about, reports, travel guides

49. Oceans

50. Mysterious Discoveries -- Newsletter, books about, reports

51. Animals

52. Cultures -- Newsletter, reports, books

53. Religion

54. Geography -- Maps, guides, pictures, etc.

55. Holidays (Have a Holiday theme for your site - change your site to suit each season.)

56. Languages (Include a listing of each language you can find and provide links to Websites that teach different languages.)

57. Enviroment

58. Boating

59. Government

60. Psychology

61. Games (Provide links to places where people can play free games online -- not necessarily gambling -- but, Monopoly, Scrabble, Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy found at Sony.com, etc.....)

62. Interior Decorating

63. Catering

64. Fashion

65. Farming

66. Garage/Yard Sales

67. Weather

68. Women

69. Men

70. Health

71. Excercise

72. Retirement (Information about successful retirement, best retirement locations in the world, money management, etc....)

73. Stock Market/Investing

74. Special Interest Books

75. Vacationing in Daytona Beach

76. Weight Loss (Tell how you lost weight to help others.)

77. Aging

78. Teenage Years

79. Home Care and Aid (Give tips about how to care for elderly or disabled loved ones, resources for medical assistance, etc...)

80. Grandparenting

81. Handy Work (Maybe you can offer great tips for fixing things around the house.)

82. Tools

83. Flying (airplanes, helicopters, etc....)

84. House Keeping

85. Flowers

86. Pottery

87. Children (Develop a site for children or about children.)

88. Gold/Silver (coin collections, value, going prices)

89. Unique Jewely

90. Cosmetics/Beauty

91. Hunting

92. National Parks in Florida

93. Archeology (An up-to-date factual site about ancient artifacts or a study of the history of archeology will be sufficient.)

94. Poetry

95. Shopping (Tell about your shopping experiences with local stores or National chains.)

96. Real Estate (Provide a free real estate site for your area.)

97. Safety (First aid tips and maneuver demonstrations for life-saving.)

98. Science Fiction

99. Marriage Secrets (Website tips for men and women to make their marriage work.)

100. News (Provide daily or weekly updated news for your local region.)

101. Entertainment (Your local area may benefit from an informative entertainment site -- new movie arrivals at the theater, special events in your town or surrounding areas, etc....)

9 Reasons For Having A Website

While promoting my website design business I contact many small and medium size enterprises who don't have a website. Sometimes it is the perceived cost of a website that puts them off, but more often it is the belief that no one will want to contact them via the internet. The same companies would be horrified at the thought of not being in the telephone directory, but they don't appreciate how pervasive the internet has become and how important it is to have a presence.

Here are my 9 compelling reasons for having a website.

Customer Expectations

Customers expect to see you on the Internet. Many people (that's customers and potential customers) prefer to search for a company on the Internet rather than search their local Yellow Pages or newspaper.
To many, a business that is not on the Internet, for all intents and purposes, simply doesn't exist.

If you cannot meet this expectation then they will go to someone else. If you have no web site you have no chance to compete.

Open 24 hours a day

Anytime a customer wants to know about your company, it's products, opening hours or location they can get it with ease.
You business or organization will be promoted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to the whole world. Nothing else offers this flexibility. Your web site won't take holidays, have time off sick or ask for a pay rise.

You can even save on your time or your employees time by adding a "Frequently Asked Questions" page. This way customers can get answers before calling you.

Improve Communications

A Web site is an highly available, high-quality, interactive, full-color brochure listing all the goods and services you offer. It is a very effective and efficient way to communicate not only with potential customers, but also with employees and suppliers.

It can be easily updated, keeping your product listings and prices always accurate. Changes take effect as soon as they're posted online and everyone can see updated information without having to wait .

Improve your Businesses' Profile

You can build reputation, credibility and trust with potential customers. Web sites offer an ideal way of showcasing your previous work and accomplishments to potential customers.

There is also a large amount of prestige to having a website. It gives people the impression that you are savvy and smart enough to take your business up a level. Since a website is such a major convenience it also tells people that you are interested in sharing information with them.

Expand Your Business

The Internet takes away traditional business boundaries. When you go online people from all over the country, or even from around the world, will show up.
Somebody always wants your product or service. Promoting through the internet and drawing them in will help you expand.
If you are a not-for-profit organisation then a website will raise awareness and attract more donors. You can replace the distribution of costly printed materials and cold calling for support. You can attract a willing audience to your website and impress them with your message once they arrive.

Improve you Competitive Advantage

On a computer screen all companies play by the same rules. No matter what your size, a website offers your business the same advantage as your biggest competitors. A well designed website for even a one man operation can have the same presence as a multi-national corporation.

Cost Effective

A web site is very cost effective. While it cannot replace your existing sales, advertising, retailing, customer support and public relations efforts, it makes all these business functions more effective. And though web site development is not without cost, the cost is limited. However the reach of your web site is worldwide and 24 hours per day. Publishing on the web is very inexpensive. Changing the information on your web site is also fast and efficient, whereas changing printed material can be costly and time consuming.

Compare the cost of a small ad in a magazine (which is only available for a limited time) or the cost of printing and mailing catalogues versus the cost of having a Web site, which is available 24 hours a day. Your customers can have the current information or price list for your goods or services at any time, just by looking at the relevant page on your website.

In addition your site can include features that no printed brochure or newspaper ad can offer, such as video and sound.

Sell

An interactive online catalogue makes your company's products accessible everywhere in the world, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Selling online is a cost-effective ways to sell anything. It comes without the customary overhead of a physical store, like building leases, employees who need to get paid whether or not the register is ringing, and the myriad of costs associated with keeping the store running (utilities, supplies, maintenance, etc.).

While there are certainly costs for hosting your site, keeping it secure, sales transactions, hiring a Web developer, and more, the costs of running an online store are predictably lower than having a physical store.

Specialized Markets

If you have a specialty product or service and working within a limited geographic area then you may be wasting a lot of money promoting your business to an audience that is largely uninterested. Move to online advertising and promoting and, apart from removing those geographic boundaries, you have access to the special interest groups that are on the Internet for virtually any subject.

By advertising exactly where your audience is, every penny you spend immediately becomes more valuable. So when an enthusiast sees your advertisement or reads about you on a message board, they go straight to your website. Never before has attracting a specialised audience been so direct and efficient.

10 Tips To Help You Profit From Your Website

10 Easy Tips to Help You Profit From Your Website.

Hundreds of thousands of webmasters across the world make money online with their websites. Why not you? Here are 10 easy tips that you can use on your website to make it profitable. As with any good website however, you first need quality original content!

1. Google AdSense - Make money selling advertising space. While banner ads are not worth your time for the most part, Google AdSense is. Many web site owners make a comfortable living off of AdSense profit alone.

2. Affiliate Marketing - Make money referring your website traffic to other websites. Don't have a product? That is 100% O.K. Just add someone else product to your site by joining an affiliate program and forget about it. If you have related content (free information) you will see a slow trickle of income from your affiliate links.

3. Write an eBook - Sell your own idea or product. I know it sounds like a day dream, but people do this all the time. In fact, it is the most common method that people use to make money. Write an eBook, offer consultations, or make something people will use. In this category, you are only limited by your imagination.

4. Create an online directory - Sell text links. Add a directory area to your site and offer to place links to other web sites for a small fee.

5. Become a Paid Blogger. Offer to blog for companies. Blogging is fast becoming an important link building strategy for online companies. There are hundreds of small businesses that could benefit from a professional blog but, do not have the resources to hire a full time employee. You have a website, put it to use!

6. Open your own eBay store. Buy low, sell high. There is no easier place to sell than online with your own eBay store. You can concentrate on a particular type of product like coins and antiques or you can sell a wide variety.

7. Host an online competition. Offer prizes for the first, second and third place winners. Your competition can be on almost anything. Think of a way to offer a competition, create a small entry fee and you are set!

8. Create a member only area. You can create a members only site about anything from Fan Clubs, Online Newsletters, Courses and Training, Stock Trading Tips, Dating Sites, Personal Advice, Horoscopes, Family Trees, and so on. Again, your only limitation is your imagination. If you have a site already up and running, offer something in your paid member's area that they cannot easily get for free.

9. Begin a paid advice service. Free information is great and will draw readers to your site. Once there, help the reader out with some basic information. Save the real "meat" for those that are willing to pay a small fee.

10. Sell your site. Why drag on a project for years when you can get in, get out and turn a quick (albeit smaller) profit? Create your site, get it listed in the search engines, make sure you get a few dollars a week in online advertising and sell your site for a few thousand dollars.

Ask yourself these questions...

Whether you take the task of designing your website on your own or decide to hire a professional web designer, there are some basic questions you should ask before you begin. The answers you provide will help you focus on developing a well-planned, well-organized website that brings and keeps visitors.

1. What is the goal of your website? This may seem obvious -- to bring people to your business, of course. However, to get the most interest in your website, provide visitors with something other than "here I am", especially if you are a small business owner. For instance, if you own an ice cream shop, your goal may be to draw people into the shop with the unique variety of flavors you offer. If you are a fitness instructor, you may want to provide health, exercise, and nutrition tips to your clients. A clear goal will help you and your web designer provide the final product you are expecting.

2. Who is your target audience for your website? By answering this question, you provide yourself or your web designer with valuable information. If you are providing a professional service then you'd be targeting business owners. If you are a pet supply company, your audience is likely to be families. Knowing who your target audience is will ensure the design of your website provides the information the visitor is really looking for, which in turn will draw them to, and keep them on your site.

3. What personality do you want to project in your web design? If you sell electronic gadgets, you might want a dynamic, bright, and modern personality that attracts a younger audience. The personality of your website gives you the chance to show visitors a little about you and your small business before they even contact you.

4. Do you have examples of websites you like (or don't like)? Spend time surfing for websites that draw you in -- or drive you away. A well-planned website will provide a design and layout you can easily follow. You want visitors to stay on your website and return often. What is it about these sites that you like (or don't like)? Use this information and apply what you really like in the layout and copy of your web design.

5. Who will be creating the graphics for your website? Will your web designer research and create logos, photos, and graphics, or will you provide them ready to upload? Your new web design doesn't need to have a lot of graphics, but it's appealing to visitors to have images placed within your website. It provides a visual break for visitors' eyes. How you provide these graphics could likely have the biggest impact on the final product -- and final cost.

6. Does your copy incorporate relevant keywords, phrases and links? Using keywords and key phrases is one of the most important parts of copywriting for websites. Using relevant keywords, and using them as links to other parts of your website, helps search engines find you. Ask others what keywords they might use to find your business, do some research using free Search Engine Optimization (SEO) tools, and then write copy that incorporates the words or phrases you find. If you are using a web designer to develop your website, they can provide you more information on using keywords.

If you've answered these questions, then you're ready to begin designing your new website. Have fun and enjoy the results of a well-planned website.

This article was written by Nate Shiflett owner of Innovative Eyes Web Design, located in Palm Coast, FL. His website design and visual graphics business caters to small business owners in and around Daytona Beach, Florida and throughout the Southeast. Nate believes that no business is too small to be seen on the web. Find out more about Nate Shiflett and Innovative Eyes Web Design by visiting his website at http://www.webdesignpalmcoast.com