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From Concept to Customer: Winning Web Strategies for Small Business

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Defining an effective Internet and domain name strategy is vital to any business — especially small- or medium-sized businesses which have limited development and promotional budgets. From defining this strategy, to understanding the keys to Web promotion, here is vital information that every entrepreneur should know.



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Published:  Nov 27, 2007
Type:  White Paper
Length:  11 pages



FROM CONCEPT
TO CUSTOMER:__________________________________________________ ____________________
Winning Web Strategies
for Small Business

From Concept to Customer: Winning Web Strategies for Small Business
Table of Contents Introduction Part I: Objectives, Timelines & Integration What Objectives Do You Have for Your Site? Select a Reputable Hosting Provider Develop a Promotion Strategy for Your Site Part II: Evaluation Site Objectives Setting Revenue Goals Establish and Build Your Brand Define Your Internet Strategy Part III: Execution Building and Promoting Your Site Incorporating Customer Feedback Summary About BuyDomains Whether you are looking for the perfect domain name for a new web site or simply trying to increase traffic to your existing web site, you will find it at BuyDomains. With our exclusive selection of over 675,000 of the world's finest domain names, you are bound to find more than one domain name that you will not want to pass up. We have been the world's leading domain market since 1999, because of the quality of our exclusive collection and service to our customers. Our portfolio of domain names is the world's largest and grows every day. © Copyright 2006, NameMedia, 230 Third Avenue, Waltham, MA 02451. All rights reserved.
From Concept to Customer: Winning Web Strategies for Small Business
Introduction Defining an effective Internet and domain name strategy is vital to any business--especially small- or medium-sized businesses that have limited Web development and promotional budgets. Getting it (largely) right the first time is a must. According to a recent AllBusiness.com study, nearly half of all small businesses haven't established a Web presence. The AllBusiness.com study also shows that 61% of small businesses feel that the Internet has opened up new markets for their business, and fully 57% feel that it has lowered the cost of doing business. This "how to" guide is designed to review some of the basic steps involved in planning for, and establishing a Web presence. What Can a Website Do For Your Business? The Internet is one of the single most effective tools available for building visibility, finding customers and driving revenues. But a well considered strategy is critical to success. Before you move to acquire a domain, or to hire a Web developer, clarify your goals. What should the Web investment produce? What is involved in planning for, and launching a site? Once launched, how will you improve and maintain the site? Strategic Considerations How does a business owner go about developing a site which achieves the goals of driving traffic, converting this traffic into dollars and building the brand? There are three key considerations in laying the ground work for a successful company Web site: 1. Develop a domain name strategy: Ensure that you select memorable, marketable and relevant domain names. Investing in this aspect of your business will pay dividends later: by driving direct and organic traffic to your site, and by fostering repeat business, as customers will remember the memorable domain name. It often makes sense to consider a strategy which incorporates multiple domains: using the name of the business as the primary domain, and other domains based on keywords to drive additional traffic. Later in this document we will discuss an example which utilizes this multi-domain approach. 2. Select a Reputable Hosting Provider :
From Concept to Customer: Winning Web Strategies for Small Business
Select a hosting provider offering a comprehensive and affordable package of hosting services. Be sure to inquire about service level guarantees (how much down time is "allowed"; you should have an up time guarantee as near to 100% as possible), available storage, the amount of bandwidth allocated monthly, the number of email accounts offered as well security and anti-spam services. If you intend to sell goods online you will need a provider offering SSL services and credit card handling. Think about both short- and long-term needs: you want to pick an ISP that will allow you to add services and storage as your business grows. Be wary of picking an ISP solely on the basis of price. Reliability and customer support services are worth paying for: an ISP which is not reliable is tu... [download for more]

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