The bottom of your website's Home Page is where you place the "footer" pages. That is not to say that they are any less important than the Header Pages, but with the exception of the site map or index page, they will be accessed less frequently.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER PAGE
This page is very important to protect both you and your business. You can either retain an attorney to write one for you, or look around and various sites similar to yours and copy a legal disclaimer that you like and think is appropriate. But do not copy it word for word, unless you have the permission of the website's owner in writing to use it.
GENERAL DISCLAIMER PAGE
Here is where you state that the examples quoted are not typical and do not constitute any type of guaranty. The same way to create this page is the way you create this one.
Now there is one more disclaimer page I forgot to mention, but it is very important if you are recommending any product, service or service provider. That page is the Earnings Disclaimer page.
EARNINGS DISCLAIMER PAGE
On this page, you state the earnings of people mentioned are not typical and are not a guarantee of what you will make by using a particular product, service or service provider. You create this page the same way as the other two disclaimer pages.
SITE MAP AND OR INDEX PAGE
This is your visitors guide to what is on your website and how it is organized. Make sure all your pages are listed here, and if you use an index page, list all the pages and topics that are on your website.
CONTACT US PAGE
This is how you enable your visitors and members to contact you.
FAQ PAGE
This page can be in either the Header or Footer section. You want to set it up in a question and answer format to deal with the questions you anticipate that your members and visitors will ask, and of course the questions you get asked most frequently.
In my next post, I will give you some more tips about how to build your website and what should be on it.
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