How
Solo Entrepreneurs Can Create Their First First Website for Under $100 Per Year
Many solo service professionals who are venturing online for
the first time don't have a great of time or capital to
invest in a website. Most want something quick, easy and
simple at the beginning. The quickest type of website to
create is what I call a brochure web site. In many ways, it
resembles a printed business brochure with an overview of
who you are, what you do, whom you serve, and how to contact
you. It's a quick, inexpensive way to gain an online
presence.
Here's the process and technology needed to get you started
on your first website:
1. Research your competition. If you don't already
know know who comprises your competition, this is a great
time to learn about them. Go to your favorite search engine
and type in keywords that someone might use when looking for
a business like yours. If you serve a local clientele,
don't forgot to include your location in your keyword
search.
Check out the websites that appear on the front page. What
do you like about what you see? What doesn't appeal to
you? What do you offer that is different than their
offerings? Use these sites as a starting point for designing
your own. This is not an invitation for you to plagiarize
the content on another site. That content is copyrighted by
the owner of the site and you can cause yourself a great
deal of harm by lifting the content on one site and
transferring it to your own. You should use what you
discover as a model for developing a site that is very
uniquely you.
2. Map out the pages on your site. Most brochures
sites for service businesses start with 5 pages: Home,
Services, Resources (or Free Stuff), About Us, and Contact.
These five areas are a great beginning that answers the who,
what, where, why, and WIIFM (what's in it for me--your
visitor) questions about your business. After publishing
your initial site, you may want to add an FAQ (Frequently
Asked Questions) page to answer all those repetitive
questions you get via email or phone calls, as well as a
testimonials page so that you visitor can read about how
you've helped other clients.
3. Use a hosting service that provides template websites.
While an attractive initial website can be created by a web
designer for as little as $350, that is still more than many
solo entrepreneurs want to spend. When I created my first
web site, I designed it from scratch using a very low cost
website design program and free graphic resources available
online. I then had some custom work done and was very
dissatisfied with the results. From there I moved on to
using pre-made templates for Microsoft Frontpage and have
been using customized versions of those since that time for
all of my sites.
However, while a customized template can be purchased for as
little as $150, you still have to invest time into learning
some web design program, which is a greater investment than
most solo entrepreneurs want to make. That's why I suggest
that many of my clients use a company providing hosting as
well as an online interface for website design, creation,
and updates. This type of service enables anyone who's
familiar with a Microsoft Word to log in and create content,
add images, and add pages to their very own website. The
major providers of this type of service include
GoDaddy,
Yahoo Small
Business, 1and1 Web
Hosting. Another reputable company,
SiteSell.com offers
another all-one-option, but it's considerably more expensive
than the others I have listed.
At a minimum, the services that you'll want in your
hosting/design package include: hosting for 1 domain, 5 GB
of space, 200 GB of monthly transfer volume (tied to how
many visitors your site has), at least 100 templates to pick
from in the website builder, 10 email accounts, 10 MB
storage per email account, 24/7 support, and basic website
statistics.
The downsides of this service are 1. you may end up with a
website that looks like others online who've used this same
service/template, and 2. the site design belongs to your
hosting company, so you can't take the website with you if
you choose to change hosting companies. However, once
you've become more familiar with what's involved in
designing a site, you can decide to further customize it or
upgrade to a custom designed site at any point in time.
4. Determine the look and feel you want to convey.
Are you serious or playful? Are your clients other
businesses or consumers? What colors appeal to you? Make
sure that your site is a good representation of your
personality. This is part of the online relationship
building that you're beginning, so you should love the look
of your site and feel good about visitors being there.
5. Make your site unique. This is tough to
accomplish when you're using a template site, but try
changing the graphic that's provided as a part of the
template. Some of the companies will have a graphics library
from which to choose. Or, you can get a short-term
subscription to a clip art website like
ClipArt.com or buy
royalty-free images for as little as $1 each at
DreamsTime.com. You
can also have a business logo designed to upload onto the
site. I've used
LogoRama.com with great success.
6. Persuasive content. Remember, people visit
websites because they have a problem to solve. Visitors to
your website will decide to hang around and browse through
your site based on how well you answer the following:
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Who am I and why am I qualified to do what I do?
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Who is my target market? What are their problems?
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Do I fully understand and offer solutions to those
problems?
You've got less than 10 seconds to capture a visitor's
attention. So, it's imperative that you're speaking
directly to your target market on your site and that they
get a good sense of who you are and what you offer so that
they can get to know, like, and trust you and eventually buy
from you. If you're not clear and confuse them, they'll be
gone in a flash.
7. Create a contact capturing device. To make the
most of your traffic, you need a contact capturing device to
gather the name and email addresses of your visitors to
begin to create a contact list. Typically this is done by
offering visitors the opportunity to join your mailing list,
subscribe to your email newsletter, get a freebie you're
giving away. You can use an email broadcast program to do
this for you, like
EzineDirector.com or
ConstantContact.com,
through a discussion list program like
Google Groups or
Yahoo Groups, through
a shopping cart program like
Kickstart Cart, or a sequential autoresponder company
like aWeber.
Pick wisely when you choose your contact capturing service.
You want your subscriber to opt-in just once to your list.
Any change of providers will force your list to opt-in again
to your list at a new service, and you can anticipate losing
at least 50% of your list when you change providers. Your
contact list is your online gold mine, so make it as easy as
possible for you to stay in contact with them.
8. Plan for future upgrades. Will you eventually
sell products online? Get a service that permits an upgrade
to an ecommerce package. What about blogging? Are you
interested in creating podcasts? Do you want to create an
online discussion forum? How about an RSS feed of the
articles you write? Begin to think now about what your
marketing plans will be a year from now, and invest in a
service that will allow you to add services as you become
more savvy to Internet marketing techniques.
Creating your first website doesn't have to be a daunting
nor expensive task. Here's a summary of yearly costs if you
follow the plan outlined above: Domain purchase/renewal $10,
Website Design/Hosting Package $70, Short-term subscription
to clip art site: $16, and Online contact management service
$0 (up to 250 subscribers). Total cost: $96. If your
business isn't yet online, now you've got an easy,
inexpensive plan to create your online presence.
Resources
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Web Site Toolkit
(ebook and audio program)
Confused
about how to make your site better? You're not alone! Most Independent
Professionals (consultants, coaches, trainers, writers, designers, financial
and employment professionals, etc.) want a better web site - a web site that
actually helps attract more clients. But how do you do that? Where do you
start? Robert Middleton's
Web Site Toolkit
is a comprehensive program that gives you everything you need to build a
high quality professional service business web site that gets results. The
Web Site Toolkit
is divided into sections that correspond to each section or key page of a
web site. Included in each section is an audio tutorial that you can listen
to online (mp3 and Real Audio), a complete transcription of the tutorial as
a pdf, a written manual as a pdf and links to web site samples. In addition,
there are links to resources such as editors, writers, web designers and
useful web and Internet tools and services. I highly recommend this program!
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