Web Site Design for Your Small Business - Part 2
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You Get Your Web Started Quickly
If you decide to launch your web site slowly, one page at a time over a period of weeks rather than in one Big Bang - there are certain advantages.
Before you can start your online web presence, you need a hosting service and a domain name. Presumably you already have a logo for your business, but if you don’t the next thing to do is to get one designed or to create a simple one yourself.
Once you’ve done that, you can upload a single page web site that introduces you and your services, gives an email contact address and telephone number if applicable. No big bang, just a quiet, inconspicuous step onto the web for the lowest cost possible.
This makes sense because even if you spend a lot of money on your site you are unlikely to be noticed online until you have either completed some significant traffic building work or you’ve bought some qualified traffic. So why spend the money at this stage?
As you only have one page to work on, you can build that page around a specific keyword phrase that is pertinent to your business. This will give you practice - at one the backbone principal of building a successful site.
Only having one page to think about means you will be free to concentrate on content, keywords, the all important title tag, and a proper internal page structure. If you start this way, you are on the path to creating web pages that will success.
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