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  1. A few years ago there was a proposal to Icann to create .forum top level domains. It took forever and now they are available. I have a 3 of them: https://computerhelp.forum https://freepchelp.forum https://offtopic.forum I was sceptical at first and bought those 3 because I lost the domains the sites were on when I was ill. They were cheap, $4.95 each so I thought why not. Those domains have been online now for almost 6 months. I will say this Google loves the .forum domains. Those sites get almost double the traffic that old sites on .com domains got. If those visitors would only convert to active users. I can dream. What you think about the .forum doamins and all the other lesser known top level domains? Oh, I also have a .online and .tech site, but, that's for another thread.
  2. Here are some tips to help you create a website: Define Your Purpose: Understand the goal of your website—whether it's for personal use, a business, a portfolio, or an online store. Choose a Domain Name: Select a memorable and relevant domain name that reflects your brand or content. Select a Web Hosting Service: Choose a reliable hosting provider that meets your needs in terms of performance, support, and price. Plan Your Content: Outline the pages you need (e.g., Home, About, Services, Contact) and draft the content for each. Design for Usability: Focus on a clean, intuitive layout that makes navigation easy. Use consistent colors, fonts, and styles. Optimize for Mobile: Ensure your website is responsive and looks good on mobile devices, as many users browse on their phones. Incorporate SEO Best Practices: Use relevant keywords, meta tags, and alt text for images to improve search engine visibility. Use High-Quality Images: Choose clear, high-resolution images that enhance your content and engage visitors. Include Calls to Action (CTAs): Encourage user interaction with clear CTAs, such as "Sign Up," "Contact Us," or "Learn More." Test Your Website: Before launching, test all links, forms, and functionalities. Check for compatibility across different browsers and devices. Monitor Performance: Use analytics tools to track visitor behavior and website performance. Adjust your strategy based on the data. Keep it Updated: Regularly update your content and design to keep the website fresh and relevant. By following these tips, you can create a more effective and engaging website!
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