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eBusiness
Setting up a Web-site
Before you rush into setting up your own Web-site, stop and think.
Ask yourself:
- Is your business suitable? Are you providing goods or services that can be delivered easily world-wide (or, at least, remotely from your present location)? Or, if not, can you attract customers to come to you (hotel, tourist resort)?
- Are your customers (and potential customers) connected to the Internet? Think carefully about what you need to invest, simple e-mail may be sufficient.
- Are you clear about what you are trying to do? A Web-site can be used for a number of purposes (often simultaneously), including providing product support to existing customers, providing product information to potential customers, selling on-line, identifying prospects, receiving feedback from customers, advertising your business existence, capability and excellence. Which are you doing?
- Can you afford it time-wise? Establishing a site is only the first step. You must then update it regularly. How often depends on the nature of your business and the traffic you generate. Once a month is a good target to aim for. But it all takes time
- Can you afford it money-wise? Setting up a web-site costs money. Not a lot, to be sure, but it all adds up. Domain name registration (between 50 and 150, depending on where registered), site design (free if you do it yourself to as much as youre prepared to spend budget for 1,000 to 2,000), site-hosting (from 50 per month), on-line shop software (from 600), etc.
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