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The idea of creating a website for your business can be kind of overwhelming, but in fact it need not be. It is important that you understand what it entails (including terminology) before making any decision.
1) Domain Name – Your website will need a domain name. Ideally, a name that is identical or similar to your name. Used Cars John's might look for johnsusedcars.com, for example. Think that the domain name you want. Accept that many domain names are already taken, you should be prepared with several variants of each name. So whether you want a.com domain, or if a country-specific one (. Ca. Us) will serve equally well.
2) Domain Hosting – where you enter a URL into your browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox), what happens behind the scenes, your computer sends a query that will eventually transmitted to a server that hosts anywhere in the world. This server sends a reply, and you see the page. Something similar will happen with your business website. Many hosting services are available at very reasonable prices (one month web hosting comes in at about the cost of a great coffee at Starbucks)
3) Website Design / Development – given a domain name and server hosting while what is left is creating a website
A Web developer can help you with this. Before hiring a website designer, to reflect. Decide exactly what you want your website to do for you:
- You can start with a simple site (introduction, products / service description, pricing, contact information) who will provide information to people who have heard of your company and you want to Learn more.
- With the optimization of search engines (SEO), you can ensure that your site has high ranking in Google search relevant keywords for cars (eg John's, Sacramento, could target the following keywords: Sacramento reliable used car dealers) so you can attract new customers.
- Depending on your business, you may want to sell your products / services row. A basket of shopping online combined with the processing of online payments, has the potential to add a new revenue stream for your business (especially useful if your product is something that can be emailed to the buyer, or if your service is something that requires registration prior).
Spend some time surfing the web – check the websites belonging to companies competing to get an idea that you look like.
Once you've thought about what you expect from a website, you should plan to hire a developer Web to implement it for you – unless you love getting elbow-deep in new technologies (HTML, CSS, PHP, Flash …), you should focus on carefully choosing a web developer, you can trust to create a website to promote your business online, then return to grow your business.
When you select a website developer, consider the following:
- Find other sites that did.
- ask to speak to previous customers – Make sure that they were pleased with the process beginning to end.
- Did he experience creating sites with features similar to yours (if you want an online store, and your developer is very experienced in creating sites specialized blogs, it may not be a good match).
- decide how you want involvement in the process – From blind faith ( "Please create a site friendly to me and tell me when it's done") to obsessive compulsive control freak ( "I think this line should be 2 pixels wide instead of 3, and it should be dark gray instead of black). Make sure your developer is comfortable with it.
- discuss future maintenance of your site (if you want additions / changes to a later date, is ready to support you? at what price?)
- and finally, make sure it is in your price range
Once you have found a developer, you're happy with, work with your developer to create a detailed written specification Your acceptance criteria – so it will be very clear when he did, and whether or not it is done in an agreed level.
Finally – to agree on a payment in advance. Once the project has been specified, your developer should be able to find a fairly accurate estimate of how many hours of work will be required and should be able to provide a fixed price and date of completion provided.
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