Friday, August 27, 2010

Your First Small Business Website Design

1.You have found this website because you are looking for a web designer.
2.You realize that owning a web site is vital
3.You need a business website to grow and expand our business
4.You want a website because you have a great product you want to sell or you want to monetize your passion on the internet
5.You want a website that is Affordable.
6.You do not want the burden of continued monthly costs for your business website
7.You prefer a website design that is easy to manage yourself: add images and product graphics, add a new page or product line, publish a press release, create a blog on your webdesign, allow visitor interaction, adapt and change your webdesign yourself as your needs change.
8.You need a bit of coaching and training material on how to self manage your website
9.You want a web site that has all the essential functionality to handle key online activities relating to the internet.
10.You do not want a mouthful of technical jargon (which is normally a prelude to unknown and hidden costs.

Many people, including small business owners, are very excited and anxious to have an own webdesign and they want it now. They want a stunning web site with graphics and flashing images.

Consider these two questions even before you approach any web designer:


  1. Who is your target audience?
  2. What is the objective of your business web site?
These questions sound obvious, but it's amazing how many people don't bother and they just want a website.
Give a great deal of thought to your target market. Who do you want to attract to your website? Why? The answer to that is more than likely to sell them something - a product, a service, or an idea perhaps.

Claiming that your market is anyone and everyone is far too vague, and your website will lack focus, and fail to maximize its potential. Ideally you should be aiming to create a niche or focus on a niche.

Any web site designer can offer you a Small Business Website Design for whatever market in a jiffy.

However, spend some time on research and make sure of your reasons for owning a webdesign. Rather be, slow to start out with a clear purpose,rather than fast out of the blocks with no idea where you are heading.


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