"Seven Ways to Put Your Business Online And The One Guaranteed Way to
Do It at No Cost"
Ever since businesses realized that the Internet the ultimate resource to reach
more people in less time for less than most other marketing mediums, business
owners have been asking how can I get my business online and thus in the global
marketplace. This question was answered with many solutions to include my
son took a web class in school, he can do it. Well lets look at the
seven different ways to put your business online and the pros and cons of each.
Do It Yourself
The first way would be the obvious, to do it yourself. If you have technical
knowledge and time on your hands then this is a great way to put up a site that
suite your business.
Pros:
Save money by not paying someone else to do it for you
Maintain full control of your site
Sense of pride in what you have accomplished
Cons:
Many business owners lack the technical knowledge to effectively develop
all the necessary components of their web site.
Many business owners lack the knowledge of how to write effective web
copy that encourage sales as well as will be optimized for search engine. They
are not versed in layout designs that increase accessibility and functionality.
They do not have hours invest in research, development and implementation
of a business web site due to they must run their business so they put together
a rush project.
Many business owners do not know how to effectively market the site after
the design.
Results:
In most cases the results are the business owner builds a site that brings
no results. The site is a creation that only the owner appreciates. Due to the
lack of expertise and time they miss many critical elements in their site. So
though the price was not much more than registration of a domain name, purchasing
of software, hosting fees and time, I cost the owner thousands in loss time
and sales.
Friend and Family
Many business owners have friends and family that have some web design experience
but few have people in their circle that have a full understanding of developing
a business site and how it interacts online.
Pros:
The price of designing the site will be minimal
You have someone with some technical knowledge to design and maintain
your site
You have a personal bond with the designer
Cons:
Since this is for a friend or family and is not a high paying or no
paying job many friends and family take their time and do not put the same effort
if it were a full paying job.
The knowledge of the friend of family may not be much more than the business
owner so the development of good copy and functional design will be lacking.
After the design is complete the job is done. There are no further marketing
of the site.
Results:
In most cases the results are the same as the results of if the business owners
would have done it themselves. With out the expertise in web design and Internet
marketing the site brings no results thus waste valuable time and money.
Templates and Sitebuilders
Templates and template driven site builders are the newest trend in web design.
There are numerous sites that business owners can go to and download a template
or go through an easy step by step process which will put them online in a matter
of minutes.
Pros:
Usually low priced and sometimes comes with hosting
Fast design turn around time. You can have your site up the same day
Visually appealing design that is structured properly by a professional
designer
Easy to put in your information and publish
You have control over the site and can freely make changes
Cons:
Nonexclusive- This means that you will not have a unique site. You will
have a site that looks just like many of your competitors. Being in business
you know how important it is to be unique. *Some template designers will offer
exclusive rights for a nominal fee.
You must provide sales copy
They do not optimize the site for your company
There are not means of getting targeted customers to come to your site
after the design is published.
Results:
The results tend to be slightly better with template driven sites due to the
web site layout is visually appealing and structure is functional. The challenge
is still to get people to come and by from your site. This still is placed on
the ability of the business owner.
Directories
Many business owners rely on online directories to place their contact information
and a brief description of what they offer. This is fairly inexpensive but you
are relying on the merit that that site has many visitors interested in your
offering and you have little competition on that site.
Freelancer or Employee
Many businesses have an employee dedicated to tend to their webmaster needs.
They work on salary and can perform many different functions within your organization.
You can also have freelancers bid on your project and work within your budget.
This is a very popular approach since the fall of dot.com. Many highly qualified
designers are looking for work and will do a stand up job within your budget.
Pros:
Knowledgeable professional working on your site within your budget
Free up your time to do your business
Cons:
Risk of how knowledgeable and dependable the freelancer is that is working
with you on your site
You will only get what was bided on within their skill set.
Results:
If you get a quality designer that is freelancing you will have a very quality
web site. If you specify your needs and have the proper budget you should see
some return on your investment.
Web Design Firm
Hiring a design firm that specializes in business development is a smart decision.
They have the expertise and focus on developing you a web site for your business
that is geared to accomplish your goals.
Pros:
Professional design team knowledgeable of how to develop a business
site that sells.
Free up your time to do your business
Cons:
Risk getting a quality design firm that will do a quality job
Some design firms will not be ethical after the payment
Some design firms will leave your project to you to market after the
design is complete
Results:
You will have a professionally designed site with the functional structure
and components to generate business. If the design firm is quality it will be
a higher closing rate once visitors come to your site. Many design firms have
people versed in marketing that can give you tips on how to bring traffic to
your site. This will be priced higher than the other methods but will bring
higher results.
eMarketing Firm
The final way to get your business online is employing services from an eMarketing
firm. These firms provide you an online solution customized to your business
model which will include web development, online software application and Internet
marketing. This typically is the most expensive out of the seven methods but
it is the most complete solution for most business that needs an effective online
presence.
Pros:
Professional design team knowledgeable of how to develop a business
site with sales copy, search engine optimization and a marketing strategy to
generate targeted visitors to your site
Free up your time to do your business
Staff of experts that keep up with all the changes in the online marketplace
You will have a marketing plan for your online strategy
Cons:
Typically more expensive than the other methods
Results:
Once again you will have a professionally designed site with the functional
structure and components to generate business. You will also have a marketing
plan with strategies to generate business through your site. Return on Investment
(ROI) is typically gained in a shorter period of time.
Conclusion
Many have been told the myth, Build a business web site and they will
come, which proved to fail many businesses eager to expand. To see how
to put your business online with no cost you must first understand what cost
means in contrast to price. Price defines the amount of purchase where cost
represents the end result. To better explain this I will give you an example.
If you paid $100 for a web site that generates you no business in a year then
how much did the site cost you?
If you paid $1000 for the same site but that site brought you $100 a month for
a year, how much did that site cost?
The first site cost you $100 after a year were the second site paid you $1200
at the end of the year and cost you nothing. Actually the site paid you $200
for having it. Makes sense. The only guaranteed way to get a site for nothing
(so to speak) is to have it built right as well as marketed to your targeted
market the first time. So decide your method wisely.
About the Author:
Jeffery Beale,
Jazar Dezign
jefferybeale@jazardezign.com
http://www.jazardezign.com
Jeffery Beale is an eMarketing specialist and eBusiness consultant working mainly
with Small Business Owners and Independent Professionals. Jeff firmly believes
that all businesses can succeed if given the proper resources and knowledge. |