What does your website say about your business?

Apr 29
22:53

2005

Douglas Titchmarsh

Douglas Titchmarsh

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If you're promoting a business online your website needs to show potential customers you mean business. What impression do they get from your website?

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What does your website say about your business?

Wherever you are doing business,What does your website say about your business? Articles online, or offline you need to present a professional image.

You can have the best product in the world, the most targeted advertising campaign dragging people to wherever it is you sellyour product, but when they get there if you don't look likesomeone who takes their business seriously why should your customer?

For an online business owner, the cost needn't be a reason notto look as professional as anyone else.

So ask yourself if you need to address any of the followingto bring your website up to professional standards.

Firstly, what is the url to your business homepage?The url is  the address you type in to get to your website.If it looks like http://www.somefreehost.com/123/yourname.com you are in need of a domain name immediately.

Domain names are a great first step to creating a professionallooking website, and are simple and cheap to setup. Ipersonally use http://www.godaddy.com for my website at http://www.cashinonline.info as a domain for 1 year there only costs $8.95 and is easy to administer to point at an existing site (forwarding) or to a hosting service.

So there's no excuse not to have a domain name for your business,unless it's already taken, but Godaddy will even offer alternativenames containing your name so even that's taken care of.Go and find your domain name now, and then continue reading.

The next big question is where you host your site, at firstfree hosting can seem like a good idea, but your businesscould quickly outgrow their offerings. Most free hosts onlyoffer very low bandwidth and may have high demands placedby hosting lots of sites. This means your site will loadslowly, and your potential customers will move on before it loads.

The next problem is the amount of download (transfer) the free host willallow you. If your site gets lots of hits (which would be great)they could pull the plug to conserve their own transfer limits. Then your website will not be seen.

My reccomendation for web hosting would have to be http://www.Host4Profit.com/cgi-bin/home.cgi?67213 host4profit has an excellent package for businesses, and offersplenty of space for your site and more bandwidth thanmost will ever need. Your site will always be available.But even better is that as a host4profit user you canrefer others to the service (with a clear conscience too) andreceive commissions each month, and with just 3 people referredusing the service you are into a profit.

A slightly cheaper alternative which gives you both a domainand webhosting for $10 a month is available from www.Movie.ws/dougyt which would be more than good enough to host most startupsites, and also has a business built in.

So now you have an easy to remember address, your business site hasample space and bandwidth to make sure it's always available, whatelse could you do to improve it?

Well how does it look when it opens in your browser?

There are some terrible examples of business sites around, butyours needn't be one of them.

Here is a basic checklist for your website.

Does your site resemble a Banner farm? Let me clarify that a bit, do you have too many bannerseither selling other products, or to try to create trafficthrough banner exchanges?Either way they will slow down your site, and distract your visitors.Lose the banners, and add some content about your products and look fortraffic from other sources. Are words Poorly spelt? It's up to you to proofread your website copy, and even pros canmake mistakes. If your website has spelling mistakes your customersare going to think you don't care or worse aren't smart enough tobe able to advise them properly.

Does it all make sense?Sometimes, a comma, or other punctuation can change the whole contextof your sentence. Make sure you read every line back, and that it allreads as you want it to. Then get someone else to check it again. Myown proofreader is my wife, and she spots plenty of mistakes beforeI publish, and make a fool of myself.

Lastly, how do you tie it all together into a nice good looking package? If you are like most small businesses, you won't be able to afford thehigh prices of the web designers the big boys use. It is however stillpossible to have a an eyecatching webdesign for little cost by usingtemplates.

A great source of low cost professional looking templates can be foundat http://www.cashinonline.info/info/sitetemplates.htm If you don't know about website building and html, it's worthwhilelearning the basics and/or using a free wysiwig editor with the templateyou buy. If you don't want to do that, you can always find someonewho is doing a course on website design at a college who may do it forlow cost or even free as part of their coursework, or portfolio forwhen they're looking for a job afterwards.

So go take a look now and see what your website is saying aboutyour business, and use this article as your guideline to a betterlooking online presence. It doesn't have to be expensive to lookprofessional, and it will make your potential customers morelikely to do business with you.

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