Eager to launch your online business, but not sure where to start? With
improving technology, including excellent online tools and lower costs,
there has never been an easier time to put your business online. These
10 steps will get you online in no time.
Success online requires spending significant time:
Some registrars even offer "free" domains with a hosting package or another purchase. While many of these are legitimate, be sure to confirm that the domain is registered in your name. If the domain is registered in the registrars name it may be difficult, if not impossible, to switch to another hosting company without losing your domain.
Domain registrars:
Web host features such as storage capacity, uptime percentage, domain based email and server security should be evaluated. Also, the ability to host a blog, provide response forms, marketing tools and tools for e-commerce are important criteria to consider when choosing your Web host.
Web Hosting Providers:
Accepting Online Payments:
Shopping Carts:
Be sure to check for required features and their terms. Minimum monthly fees can affect a start-up business. Its best to choose a capable service provider that allows growth, so you can start with basic services and low cost and upgrade as your volume increases.
Fulfillment Companies, for shipping of physical goods:
Some popular options include:
For more options, check out the Email Marketing Review
Google Analytics is a free tool – which tracks, among other things:
While visitor traffic provides an interesting gauge, what you are really looking for is transactions. Whether you are selling a product or a service, success is measured in sales.
- Know the Internet
Success online requires spending significant time:
- Researching competitors
- Understanding how Web tools work (Twitter, RSS Feeds, etc.)
- Becoming familiar with the culture of the Internet
Some registrars even offer "free" domains with a hosting package or another purchase. While many of these are legitimate, be sure to confirm that the domain is registered in your name. If the domain is registered in the registrars name it may be difficult, if not impossible, to switch to another hosting company without losing your domain.
Domain registrars:
- Find a Web Host
Web host features such as storage capacity, uptime percentage, domain based email and server security should be evaluated. Also, the ability to host a blog, provide response forms, marketing tools and tools for e-commerce are important criteria to consider when choosing your Web host.
Web Hosting Providers:
- Designing Your Website
- Create the site yourself, or
- Hire a designer to create it for you.
- Many hosting companies offer free site building tools.
- WordPress is a popular free tool – both for websites and stand-alone blogs. It is a very simple install, with many hosting companies having install tools just for WordPress. You won’t need years of study and thick manuals to use this software.
- The other option is to use a high-end program like Dreamweaver by Adobe (Visit Adobe's Website) which will do everything you need, but has a pretty steep learning curve. One of the training manuals for Dreamweaver is an overwhelming 1000 pages thick.
- Online Payments
Accepting Online Payments:
Shopping Carts:
Be sure to check for required features and their terms. Minimum monthly fees can affect a start-up business. Its best to choose a capable service provider that allows growth, so you can start with basic services and low cost and upgrade as your volume increases.
- Determine Product Delivery Methods
Fulfillment Companies, for shipping of physical goods:
- Build Site Traffic
- Register with the three major search engines (Google, Bing and Yahoo)
- List your blog in the major blog directories
- Content marketing, video and audio podcast
- Online Advertising: Google and Facebook ads.
- Direct mailing (print, not email)
- Offline marketing (billboards, company vehicles, stationary, print ads, promotional products)
- Publish an Email Newsletter
Some popular options include:
For more options, check out the Email Marketing Review
- Track Growth
Google Analytics is a free tool – which tracks, among other things:
- Popular pages
- Traffic sources
- Popular keywords
- Location of clicks
While visitor traffic provides an interesting gauge, what you are really looking for is transactions. Whether you are selling a product or a service, success is measured in sales.
- Other Business Considerations
- Taxation
- Banking
- Licensing and trademarks
- Legal business structure
- Business location
- Product warehousing
- Product creation
- Accounting
- Legal matters, among other things