Step 3 – Adding Content

August 10, 2009 | Website Tools

So your website is up & running on your own domain. You have your layout envisioned or perhaps already have you webpage(s) completed. We now come to content, will your website be a blog, focused on a particular subject or include information on a variety of things? This is your next decision to make.

Wheresmydrink.com is focused on no one particular subject, just on those things that I find interesting and care to share. While this works for me it may or may not work for you. Site content for the creatively challenged is available for free by the terabytes on the internet but, it is up to you to separate the wheat from the chaff.

I am providing links to free content available that you may find useful. You may already know some of the links(YouTube) or they could be new to you(Veoh). Content for your site can draw and/or retain visitors with the idea being that a continous supply of fresh content will ensure your site does not grow stale.

Choose your free content, add it to your website & move on to Step 4 – Webmaster Tools.

Free Website Content
Content Link Information
YouTube YouTube will allow you to integrate millions of popular video’s to your blog or website for free at all levels of technical expertise.
Veoh TV Veoh enables you to embed your own custom video player on your site within minutes. You can stream web video from your website or blog for free.
Digg Widgets, badges & thumbnails are all available for free from Digg.com. Only the most up to date news & topics that people are talking about right now.
Google Gadgets Just pick the gadget you want from the directory of “gadgets for your webpage,” customize that gadget, and copy-and-paste the HTML into your page’s source code.

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