Set Up Your Online Business for Less
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by Kyle Tully August 16, 2006
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Are you starting an online business with a small budget? That's OK.
Online businesses are one of the lowest cost businesses to run - if you
know what you need to pay for and where to go.
Follow these suggestions for getting your website set up
inexpensively while not sacrificing quality. There are some things you
need to pay for (and this will tell you how much) and other things you
can do just as well for free.
STEP ONE: GETTING A DOMAIN NAME
There's no reason to pay more than $10 for a domain name, so feel
free to shop around. Domains are important because they give you
credibility as a business.
Free websites do not enable you to have your own domain name so
instead you end up with mybusiness.freespace.com instead of
mybusiness.com. See the difference? Your customers expect you to put
some money into your business and this is a clear tip off that you are
not doing that - and for $10, why shouldn't you?
STEP TWO: FIND A HOST
Hosting plans vary considerably. Much of what you pay for will be
determined by the features your hosting account provides with its
service.
Are you setting up a simple, one page site? You could probably use a
low cost host for $5 per month. Do you need some extra help with
templates and layout or expect a high amount of traffic or downloads?
You may have to pay more but it can be well worth the extra expense to
have integrated webpages already set up or to ensure your host is
providing you with enough bandwidth to handle the traffic on your site.
Never use a free host, unless perhaps you want to start with a blog
or similar format while you get your own website up and running. Free
hosting usually means you pay in other ways - lack of a domain name or
a lack of quality. Many free hosting accounts are for personal use only
and do not allow commercial accounts. Try to get recommendations from
others when looking for a good host.
STEP THREE: DESIGN
As previously mentioned you can find professional templates on some
hosting services. These can give your website a professional polish
without the expense of hiring a designer. You are limited, however, on
the look you choose depending on the variety of designs available.
Templates are also available to others so your site may have the
same appearance as someone else. If you need custom work done consider
hiring a freelance web designer from a site like elance.com or ask a
local student studying web design. Freelance sites often put you in
touch with new designers who will charge less while building on their
experience and adding to their portfolio.
Spending money wisely is important when starting any business, but
some free services will cost you in reliability or image. On the other
hand there are some cheap deals you may not hear about so don't give
your hard earned money (or worse - your credit) for a service you can
pay less for and get the same results. |