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	  	| In this first paragraph, I should introduce myself, my business, my club, or my reason for building a Web site.  I can use the subheadings below to give detailed introductions, or I can just summarize the introduction here.  I could also give visitors tips for navigating my site—what’s located under each button, for example. 
		Listing Site UpdatesUnder one of these subheadings, it’s a good idea to list recent updates to my site so that visitors, especially return visitors, can check out the new stuff first.  For example, I could list the date and a brief description of the update.
 
I could also list updated news about my site’s topic.  For example, if my site were about a particular sport, I’d could discuss the outcome of a recent competition.
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	Notifying Visitors of Site EnhancementsAnother idea for my home page’s text is notifying visitors about the enhancements I put on my site.  For example, I want visitors to sign my guestbook or fill out my survey Form E-mailer to answer questions about my site, my business, or my site’s topic.
 
	Getting Rich Quick—From My Site!I might not want a large amount of text on my home page if I want to guide visitors toward my other pages. Instead of text, I can add others’ buttons to this first page, and I’ll be rewarded for people who click on the buttons.  For example, if a visitor signs up for a Visa using the NextCard button on my site, I earn at least !
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	  	| Behind the Scenes of My Home Page Even if I don’t put much text on my home page, it’s a good idea to include hidden tools that will help me promote my site, so people other than my friends and family actually see it.  For example, I could add meta tags, which are hidden codes that allow search engines to find my site.  I could also install stats and a counter so I know how many people are visiting.  If not many are visiting, submitting my site to search engines will guide more traffic to my site.
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