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Tips - WebsiteBuilding Your Website and Doing it RightToday, the general public expects businesses to have an online presence. Business owners who realize this will definitely want their own web sites, and some of them will take the do-it-yourself route. Small business owners in particular can feel pressure to save money by doing their own work. Its definitely doable if you're persistent and motivated. Sometimes, though, creating a web site begins to feel like do-it-yourself dentistry. A crash course in HTML and web authoring programs can start to feel like you're drilling your own tooth. In developing a website, there's no anesthetic (except maybe chocolate) when the frustrations accumulate. Big questions can loom large: Whew! Okay. I've got it up and running; now, how do I get my site to pop up in those top spots on the big search engines? Oh, no! Do I really have to pay for that? Which host is the best for my site? Need to do more research. More time. Time is money. Speaking of money, do I really save any by registering my domain name for five dollars a year? How do I know if I did this thing right? Good questions. After all, your hard-won professional image is at stake. If you decide that building your own website is for you, here are some tips. Following them will help you give your site a professional feel that creates a positive image of your business in the minds of your visitors. And if you decide to hire someone, these tips will help you to know what questions to ask.
Doing your own web site, and doing it right can be fun and rewarding. However, it involves a bit time investment, a steep learning curve, and lots of potential frustrations. Once it's up and running, you'll want your site to stay current, and handling that also takes time. For most business owners, it's impractical. However, if you are thinking of doing your own website, that's great, just do it right - and for the right reasons. If reading up on navigation structure, design principles, repurposing text for the web, and learning how to resize and save graphics for fast loading just makes you tingle with excitement, by all means, go for it. If you're already too busy to take care of yourself well, or technical things make you yawn or hyperventilate, give yourself a break and leave it to the experts. Deanna Lilly - Bizness Concepts 410-536-4610
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