Help Tips for Online Business
  1. Register Domain Name
  2. Selecting Information
  3. Marketing Goals
  4. Company Info
  5. Employee Info
  6. Product, Service, Skills
  7. Supplying Credential
  8. Chose a Designer
  9. Communicate Needs
  10. Privacy Issues
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  1. Register Domain Name
  2. Just as the first gift your parents gave you, is the name you carry in life. The Domain name you use for your web site, should be just as special, and easy for anyone to type into a browser. We offer a domain look-up tool, in our service that can help simplify this task.

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  3. Selecting Information
  4. What does your business have to offer? Any photo's, logo's, pamphlets, branding, information that will show the world that they can see what your wanting to sell and feel comfortable with what they are being presented here. Detailed itemized listing of prices, so people have an idea of what their cost will be. The internet is used to research products first hand before going to the stores, shops, or ordering the products online, so be as informative as possible.

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  5. Marketing Goals
  6. Determine what goals you have in terms of who you want to market to. Discuss who the main audience you'd like to reach is. The World Wide Web offers a wide variety of users, but they won't be able to see what their looking for, if you don't supply the keywords that they will be searching for. Jot down the 10 most important words that pertain to your business and supply them to your designer, so they can be used in the pages, for people to find when their looking for them.

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  7. Company Info


  8. Supply the information about your company, so people that see your site on the net, will have an idea of what kind of company they are considering doing business with. Don't just list "This business is open", but tell them what your business is about, so they know your the right one for them to do business with. Keep things simple, but be as honest and open as possible, so they will feel they already know who their buying from.

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  9. Employee Info


  10. Have pictures of each person that's working for your company available so the pages can show that your real people that they're doing business with. We can set up an interview with each employee or they can list a Profile that they would like for others to see. Keep the images in tune for what kind of business your doing. If you sell cars for a living, then have some pictures taken next to a car your proud of. Show people what you look like when your working and don't be shy about being yourself.

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  11. Product, Service, Skills


  12. What kind of products, services, or skills do you want people to see and understand from you site? Let people know what your offering, so they'll be able to see if this is the place that they're looking for. Keep things simple and clear, so you have a better chance of capturing the appropriate viewing audience for your site. You don't want to show them images of banana's if your selling oranges for a living.

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  13. Supplying Credential


  14. What qualifications can you show that prove your worthy of being able to sell the services, products, or skills that your offering to people? Do you have certification of your qualifications that we can scan to have it seen online? The more ways we can bring your company into proving your qualified, the better chance we have of the site really performs well.

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  15. Chose a Designer


  16. Most people are more comfortable with a designer that is close enough to speak with in person, and be able to transfer information, without having to worry about the postal service. But this isn't really a big deal if you have the equipment to fax, send via email, or package to ship the information to the designer. The person you choose should be someone your able to talk with easily, and someone that will answer your questions with in the same day that you've asked them.

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  17. Communicate Needs


  18. Talk to the designer you've decided on, and let them know when changes occur, or when you see changes that need to be made on your site. Don't be afraid to request changes be made, because the designer won't be able to tell if there's something missing unless you bring it up at times. We're all human and each person has taste, styles, and visions in their mind on what they feel is really right for their business.

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  19. Privacy Issues


  20. If your site is going to be collecting any kind of personal information, it would really be a good idea to ensure the people joining, that their rights will be protected, and that you won't be selling their information to 3rd parties that might spam them with information they really don't wish to have. You should also be sure that your site is not going to be harmful to the younger generation visitors that might happen upon it as well.

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