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10 Steps to the Internet
So, how do I get on the internet with my own site?
This is a very common question with many different answers. Below is a quick outline of how to develop your
site.
1. Your Goal
What do you want out of the internet? On-line Sales? Customer Service? Electronic Brochure? Product Support Information? In order to be successful, you must define your goal up-front and work towards it.
2. Your Target Market
Who are you trying to reach? Who are you selling to? Who are your prospective clients? Along this line, who is your competition?
3. Domain Name (www.yourcompany.com)
What do you want for your internet address? You can register your domain
name for about $12 - $15 .
4. Web Hosting/Internet Access
Your internet site needs to be stored on a server so that everyone can see it on the internet. Web hosting can cost as little as $14.95 per month.
5. Site Planning Outline
How many pages do you want? Which buttons should be accessible on the front page? Is there a form? The navigation of your site has to be quick, clean and simple.
6. Design & Writing
You must go through and write out the content. Do you have a logo, pictures, artwork? Think through every page you designated above in site planning. Write the copy and the associated artwork required.
7. Put Your Site "Live" on the Internet
At this point, all the internet pages and graphics are copied to the web hosting provider. Now, everyone can type in your domain name (www.yourcompany.com) and see your site on the internet.
8. Register with Search Engines
How will everyone find you? Your new internet site must be registered with the top search engines —
Google, Yahoo, AltaVista, Excite, HotBot, Snap, GoTo and others.
9. Internet Marketing
This is where you get your people. You have to put little crumbs all over the internet for people to find you. These crumbs include banner ads, E-mail marketing, guaranteed click-through with GoTo.com, links with other sites, etc.
10. Update Your Site
Every time there is a change, new product, new service, new price, new event schedule, new press release...put it on the internet. Get people wanting to come back over and over again to see what's new.
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