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The Web is an amazing thing! You can be a 15-year old girl and make everyone believe
you are a big-time executive who just can't wait to get home from work after a
busy day of meetings and lunches, and relax by your big-screen TV with an expensive
Siberian cat in you lap.
I am not exactly sure why you would want to do that, but it's certainly possible
:-) In the example below, however, you might find that sometimes boosting your
online image is important to you AND your wallet.
Have you ever said to yourself, "I am just a person, not a company - why
would anyone trust me enough to buy from me?" You ARE a company! If you
provide a service or sell a product that others are willing to pay for, then
you are a one-person company.
Just because you work out of your home office, doesn't mean you are less professional.
Still many people today will not take you seriously if they see you talk from
the "first face" ("I" instead of "we", "mine"
instead of "ours").
There is a remedy for this problem. You can reate a professional, more corporate
look on your web site using the skillful techniques I will share with you here.
1. Create a high quality logo on your web site. If you don't consider yourself
a good graphic designer, hire a professional. The owner of gotlogos.com can
give you an excellent quality for only $25.00. There is no good reason not to
have it done.
2. Professional web site look. If you can't come up with good design ideas
for your web site, consider using high quality web templates. This will immediately
boost your credibility by at least 50%, so do this as soon as you can. Just
go to http://www.freewebtemplates.com for a huge collection of templates and
pick one out.
3. If you don't have your own domain name, get one ASAP! It is not even a question
- you absolutely need one to be considered "in the game", so to say.
I don't think I have ever shopped on a site that has an address like www.geocities.com/1234/~meg
or similar.
4. Once you have your own domain, you can use a "real" business e-mail
address. For example, my domain name is HelpingFoot.com. This means that instead
of milana@earthlink.com I can use milana@helpingfoot.com. Ask your hosting company
how you can set your e-mail address up to match your domain name.
5. Have you ever heard of a catch-all e-mail account? I have one and I absolutely
love it! You can send me an e-mail to anything@helpingfoot.com: sales@helpingfoot.com,
president@helpingfoot.com, service@helpingfoot.com and whatever else you can
think of... and I will receive it in my mailbox. You can use this feature to
create different "departments" in your business: service, sales, support,
owner, etc. and when you get an e-mail you will know exactly who the sender
was trying to reach. This will also create an impression of a bigger
company.
6. Add a toll free phone number and a physical mailing address, if possible.
An 1-800 number always makes an impression on me as I can pick up the phone
and ask a question of a real person.
7. Consider using a multiple-column site design instead of one or two columns.
Take a look at big corporate web sites like MSN.com, CNN.com, cars.com - they
are all constructed with at least 3-4 columns. I like to call it a "magazine"
layout, because the columns are also illustrated with small clipart or photographs
and creates a really fancy commercial appearance.
8. Make your web site consistent. Choose a design and use it on every page,
along with your logo. Don't make every page on your site look different like
so many personal web sites do. It's distracting and confusing, and your visitors
might not even realize they are still on your site.
9. Create a "Partners" section on your web site. List your affiliates,
ad exchange partners, joint venture partners, or those people who published
your articles. The word "partners" itself sounds so big and important
that it will immediately boost your credibility in the eyes of your visitors.
Just make sure to list the names professionally: instead of Joe Smith say "Founder
of the very first site for seniors awareness, Joe Smith".
10. Make sure your web site is filled with useful content. Put up a "Frequently
Asked Questions" page, gather relevant articles with free reprint rights,
as well as your own writings. Post your newsletter archives, tips, business
history and owner's information. Most big corporate web sites have a wealth
of helpful information.
11. Add a "Translate To Another Language" link to your web site.
Simply go to AltaVista.com, click on "Translate", choose the language,
and type in your web site address. You will see your web site in a different
language placed in a frame. Right-click on your web page and choose "Properties".
Highlight the URL and link to it from yourmain web site.
For example, if you click on
http://world.altavista.com/urltrurl?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.helpingfoot.com&lp=en_de&tt=url&urltext=&doit=done
you will see my HelpingFoot.com translatedinto German. Too bad they didn't
have a Russian translation - I am just dying to find out how to say "Helping
Foot" in my native language :-)
About the Author:
Milana Nastetskaya is a full time web and the author of two books: "Create
Your First Busines Web Site in 10 days" and "65 Instant Web Design
Answers".
http://www.firstbusinesswebsite.com
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