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Seven Major Mistakes to
Avoid When Setting Up A Website
Mistake #1: Believing the
hype. How many times have you
heard it, "get a billboard on the Information Highway and be seen by
50 million people!" Sorry, it doesn't work that way.
In and
of itself, a website is more like a billboard in the middle of a
desert. You still have to bring people to it. With proper
promotion, your website could be seen by millions of people
eventually, and it is actually much more than a billboard.
It
can be an electronic salesman and customer service and information
center all rolled into one. But be clear on one thing, you can't
just slap it up and then wait for the masses to find you. You need
to create a distinctive site and then promote it like
crazy.
Mistake #2: Not getting your own
domain name. If you are serious about your investment in the
Internet, don't waste your time creating a website without your own
domain name. I promise, you will eventually have one anyway. A
domain name gives you a permanent identity on the Internet plus
complete control over your site.
You also have the ability to
send and receive email from your own domain name, i.e:
sales@yourcompany.com mailto:info@yourcompany, questions@yourcompany.com etc.
Instead,
if you go use something like the space you get with your ISP or AOL,
you'll wind up with:
http://www.aol.members.com/~users/yourcompany
Not
very easy to remember or professional is it?
Furthermore,
what happens when you change ISP's? You have to change your address…
What will happen to all the people who used to visit you there? How
much will it cost to update that on all your letterheads and
business cards?
And finally, did you know that many search
engines -- including Yahoo -- do not list sub-domains?
Trying
to save a few bucks by using free space is just not worth the risk
and hassles. Not when you can get a full Web Hosting account with
your own domain name for as little as $19.95 per
month!
Mistake #3: Using an "Internet
Mall." In Cyberspace, malls are pointless. The real world
analogy of location, location, location, simply does not
fly.
In the real world space is limited. In cyberspace it's
unlimited. In the real world, stores are many miles from each other.
In cyberspace, they are a split second away from any other
store.
Putting yourself next to several similar businesses in
an Internet Mall simply does not make business sense, especially
given the fact that most charge you more than a good web hosting
account and the services and features are usually lacking. Many
"Malls" have been started by people fresh from"Get Rich on the
Internet" seminars. For the most, these are not
professionals.
Mistake #4: Using your ISP instead of
a Web Host. This is a very common misunderstanding. Many people
assume that Internet Access is the same as Web Hosting.
The
reality is they are very different services and you are much better
off to keep your ISP for access but setup your website with a
company that specializes in Web Hosting.
Why? Internet Access
providers are concerned with getting you and thousands of other
consumers connected to the Internet and dealing with all
the subsequent technical and support issues.
Web Hosting
companies are concerned with serving the information that
all these consumers are viewing -- two very different
functions.
Very few companies can do both effectively. With a
Web Hosting company, all their attention, resources, and bandwidth
goes toward maintaining your website and helping your build your web
presence. Use an ISP for your Internet Access, but a Web Hosting
company for your website.
- Mistake #5: Not having a Marketing
Plan, you mentioned in once have your site setup, you will
need to aggressively promote it to drive traffic.
Granted,
you will automatically receive traffic from your existing
customers and advertising, just by announcing your URL on all your
print literature and ads.
However, if one of your goals is
to gain new leads and sales from the Internet, you should have a
plan for promoting your site online.
- Here are a few suggestions to get
started:
- Register with search engines.
- Participate in Discussion Groups
appropriate for your business.
- Contribute articles to online
publications.
- Send out an electronic press release
about your business.
- Offer samples and free giveaways from
your website.
Mistake #6: Poor Site Design. Many
fine businesses and products are failing on the Internet simply do
to atrocious site design.
Websites are about conveying
information, not pretty pictures, and whiz-bang gimmicks. Too many
are created by technical types with no idea of the basic rules of
copywriting and the reasons why people buy.
You can start by
adapting your existing sales materials to the web. Graphics and
photos should certainly be used to enhance your message, but use
them sparingly. Take full advantage of the medium, but make sure you
are presenting a clear message in a website that is easy to
navigate.
Mistake #7: Not giving people a reason
to visit. Why should anyone visit your website? What's in it for
them? These are the questions you should ask yourself before you
design your website. One of the easiest things to give away is
information.
Health Food stores can provide
information on selecting vitamins, Winesellers can provide
information on selecting wines. Real Estate companies can provide a
report on shopping for a new home. Mortgage Brokers can provide a
free loan calculator. Attorneys can provide a report on filing for
Bankruptcy; etc, etc. Give people a reason to visit, advertise it
widely, and they will visit.
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