Microsoft Excel has been around for more than a decade and as each version
comes, there are more features than ever – which is why having a tutorial
website for Excel can be considered an evergreen site. Let’s face it –
Microsoft Windows powers the majority of desktop computers. And where you
can find Windows you can find Microsoft Office with Word and Excel being the
most used application in this suite. Excel is primarily used by bookkeepers
and accountants. Because Excel is primarily made for financial tasks, any
profession that involves finances and accounting uses Excel i.e. project
managers, auto dealers, insurance brokers, etc.
Excel has many features that you can write an article about i.e. “How To Add
Amounts In A Column”, “How To Add A Formula In A Cell”, etc. A lot of how-to
articles is indeed one guarantee should you decide to put up your own
tutorial website. You can actually hit two birds with one stone in this
tutorial. A very good example here is that since Excel is used by many small
business owners, a good series would be to help these business owners
maintain their bookkeeping records based on standard accounting practices
plus show them how to compute for their end-of-financial year tax returns by
using the formulas in Excel. This type of approach gives a very structured
approach to your tutorial website.
Another approach would be to just make your tutorial unstructured. There are
Excel users who would like a solution for a particular problem or difficulty
they are encountering with Excel. Or maybe even newbies wanting to learn how
to create a formula that involves other columns from other sheets. In doing
this you may want to categorize your posts so that you can lists all the
related post together. An example of a category is perhaps having a
beginner, intermediate and advance categories. Posts or tutorials that
discusses the basic of Excel can be placed under the beginner category while
more advance topics such as using VBA to program in Excel can be in the
advance category. This, off course, is just one of the many ways you can
organize your unstructured post. You might ask why would you want to do
this? For the reason that you would like you readers, once they encountered
an article on your website, to go to your other pages and spend more time on
your site.
Along with a great tutorial comes great images so be sure to include images
so that your reader can easily understand what you are trying to explain.
Even a video will help in user retention and if the quality of the content
is good then you’ll have these users come back again and again.
Excel is definitely an important tool in today’s businesses and it has
developed a good user base. With more college grads being introduced to this
tool, getting an online tutorial to help with certain challenges would
definitely be expected.




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