How To Build a Website for your Business (part 1)

This “How To Build a Website For Your Business” article will cover the basics you need to know and give you links to the companies and resources you can use to get this done.

1. To build a successful website for your business, you must have a strategy. You don’t need to know anything about internet strategy, you just need to know why you want to have a website for your business. Do you just want something on your business card with basic information about your company? Do you want people to be able to review testimonials or photos of your work when asked for references. Do you want to educate people about your industry and how you can help? Do you want to be a good place on the internet for people to find information to their questions and then contact you? These are the MOST important questions to determine before you start the web design process.

The reason that these are the most important is because the design will follow the needs. Suppose you want to just have a site people can reference to learn more about you and get your contact information. Well, this is a whole lot different than one that answers people’s frequently asked questions, teaches them what they need to do in hiring a consultant and is easily found via the search engines. One is a one page design that’s based solely on pleasing design and the other is a multi-page site centered on keywords and content. Without a strategy, you’ll make life harder for yourself in the end.

2. If you’ve decided that a one or two page site just with your contact name and some details is best, there’s not much to it. Many companies like 1and1.com offer very easy “survey” type questions (ex. hours of operation, address, amenities, . . .) for a simple $9/month or thereabouts. That requires no skill, very little money and very little time. Many local companies who just want a “web presence” do this. Seriously, there’s not much to say about that – it’s so simple that way. You’ll be able to use your domain name or get a new one with services like these.

3. If you’d rather have a site that actually generates leads for you from Google or the other search engines, you don’t need more training – you need a different tool. SiteSell is the best place on the internet for the novice and the expert alike to build websites that are content based. Content-based means a website that the search engines understand and would be willing to put on Page 1 of their search results as a great site that answers people’s search inquiries.

For a flat fee of $299 (and make sure to put that /limitedtime.html at the end of the web address name to make sure you’re getting their latest special) SiteSell will provide a “block x block” website building program, keyword analysis, keyword tracking, domain name and domain name hosting (which you normally pay extra for), e-mail accounts, autoresponders, newsletter generators, link building programs, navigation bar, different templates, the ability to create your own webpages elsewhere and import them and much, much more. This method takes a bit more time – but the instructions are so easy and straight-forward, monkey could figure it out.

4. And the last thing you need to determine is how much time you’re going to have or make to promote it. In the first example if you intend to promote it by handing out business cards and sponsoring local soccer teams – that will take a certain amount of time and funds. Are you willing to do that? In the second example with the content based site, once you’ve completed your website content and have done what sitesell asks regarding the keywords – you may not have to do any advertising. Your good quality content will raise it up in the search engines and people will find you while you sleep.

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Getting to the Top of Google – A Twitter Clinic

This Twitter Clinic was posted May 18th at 1:00 pm. Please follow me on Twitter so we can chat live during the clinics.

Today’s Twitter Clinic is about Getting to the top of Google’s search results – for common words – not your company name. To start, if

you tell people that you’re #1 on Google but are only #1 for your company name – that’s just rude and misleading. If you Google your company

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The Primacy of a Web Product

The SAMBA Blog’s April 8th post was on the importance of a quality product in terms of the product/marketing mix. I think that analogy can be used to describe the importance of a website’s content and function in terms of the marketing that went into planning it.

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What Web Marketers Can Learn From Radio

I’ve spent a lot of time learning about advertising on the radio. I understand ROI as well as MER (Media Efficiency Ratio). I understand the point of 30 minute long form ads verus :30 second spots and prime placement versus remnant space. These are all radio terms that help businesses get good at advertising on the radio.

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Benefits of Resveratrol – the SEO update

Well it’s been 3 weeks since launching the new site (http://www.benefits-of-resveratrol.com). I’m proud to say that we’re on Page 2 of the most powerful search engine for 3 different keywords. Now we haven’t made a showing on Yahoo! yet, but I’ll get to that, and we’re not on Page 1, and I’ll get to that.

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5 Steps Before You Get a Domain Name

Either you’re ready to start your internet business, or you know that you need to improve your internet business. Either way – these steps are for you. The first step is learning that going to GoDaddy to get a domain name first is the wrong approach.

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Step 16b in creating my own website

Creating your own website isn’t hard. You don’t have to know code or design or format. You just have to be willing to do research, write, re-design when you think it doesn’t look good and write some more. gives you everything else. SiteBuildit is a web company that helps you turn your ‘hobby’ or niche into a profitable, page one on Google webpage. (If you’re sold on that, you might as well go directly to their site: http://www.sitesell.com/limitedtime.html)

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How To Turn an Idea into a Business

So you’ve got this idea or special knowledge or hobby and you want to turn it into money. It’s done millions of times and I highly recommend it. If it is something you like to do, why not profit by sharing it with others who need it. So I’ve put together this little guide on how to get from A to Z. I hope you find it useful.

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