Section One: How to Determine What You Want to Sell
No matter what anyone tells you, the first step you need to take if you want to set up your business’s website is to first determine the goal for what you want to use your website for. If you want contacy me for info friend me on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/garyleeonlinemarketing.
If you already have a brick and mortar business and you are
planning on expanding its reach to the internet, then you are off to a good
start. On the other hand, if you are starting from scratch, and a business
website is going to be your sole moneymaker, then you have a lot of work ahead
of you.
Because there are more steps involved for those who are
looking to make an online business from scratch, we will start at the
beginning. Your first step when creating a business website is to brainstorm
what it is exactly that you want your business to provide.
Each type of business site has its own pros and cons. For
example, a sales or retail website will have a lot of pictures, sporadic text
that is mostly used to describe each product you are selling in a sentence or
two, and a shopping cart.
These sites feature easy navigation and are very user
friendly, but they are more difficult to get recognized by search engines and
normally do not take advantage of advertising. Affiliate programs can be used,
however, for extra traffic.
On the other hand, a marketing website is designed to sell
one product and one product only. You’ve probably seen a number of marketing
websites attempting to sell you get rich quick schemes, web content, and handy
Photoshop plug-ins to make web design easier.
These sites are the easiest to design and build, feature
mostly text with a few images interspersed, and contain a simple “Buy Now”
button. They are designed around one product and one product only, making them
optimized for search engines and perfectly positioned to make money through
advertising and affiliate programs.
By informing the consumer about your brand or
store, you can help get the word out about your products and increase your
sales dramatically. These websites, while they can work for anyone who has a
well-defined product to sell, are better for companies and small businesses
that have a nationwide presence.
In other words, it is not a good idea to make an
informational website for your local business when you will only get a few site
visitors a month - if that. Do not confuse these informational websites with
Adsense Sites. The two are distinct.
Finally, if you really want to make a name for yourself on
the Internet, you can consider taking a route that few dare to tread. You could
create a web-based application that functions like a traditional program, but
is located on the internet. These programs can often give you a channel to make
a significant amount of money, provided that people find the applications you
create useful.
However, they do require a lot of perseverance, a very
original idea, and a good team of programmers who want the product to succeed.
While a web application based business is a fantastic way to make a lot of
money, it is not recommended for those who are new to the business arena.
Now that you know the four basic types of business websites,
it is up to you to choose the one that will most work for your goals. You do
not, and should not, decide right now which type of site is the best for you.
Take your time, do some research, and make sure that you
talk everything through with your business partners and/or your immediate
family members who may be counting on you to make the right decision. When you have
a general idea of which type of business website you want to construct, and
what product(s) you want to sell, you can move on to step two.

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