Today, every entrepreneur, small business owner, home-based business owner, and anyone selling products or servicesmusthave a presence on the Internet. If you dont already, make launching a business website your key goal for the coming year.
Regardless of your other marketing methods, enabling potential customers to either find you through a Google search or learn more about you after theyve seen your other marketing material is key to creating and developing new customers.
If youre selling online services or products, having a website is obvious. But even if you dont sell anything directly online, the website can serve as an extension of your business card, with information about you, your business, and services offered. Most important, your website should detail your background, experience, and other credentials to give you credibility and give potential customers more confidence when deciding whether or not to deal with you.
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Creating a website for your small business can be easier than you think. You can do it yourself if you are so inclined or need to keep costs down, you can get a friend to help, or you can hire a Web developer to do it for you at a modest cost if you use available content management software instead of having a website custom developed for you.
Whether you do it yourself or hire someone to do it for you, it will be easier if you understand these steps, which are an important part of the process to create your small business website.
1. Decide the purpose for your website
The first step is to decide what your website is going to do for you.
It may be fairly static (i.e., no new content added periodically) and simply provide more information to potential clients about your services and credentials if they want to check you out online.
Or, you may want to use it for information about your company and provide articles or information youve written to provide useful information to clients and potential clients. You may even chose to start a blog to interest and engage potential customers as part of your overall social media strategy.
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7 Steps to Build a Small Business Website