"Thinking
About Getting a Web Site?"
Excerpts from one of several articles published
by
Brian Leggee, Founder and Chief Technology Officer
at Responsive Technologies Inc., San Diego, CA
OK
let's face it - the Internet is here to stay. Instant access, low
cost, immediately up-to-date, there's dozen's of reasons why. How
do you take advantage of this internet explosion to help build your
small business or private practice?
Twenty
years ago, consumers looking for products may browse the local Yellow
Pages for information and resources. Today, many consumers (read
as "potential clients") reach for their PC and browse
through the Internet to help them locate resources. Those business
people with a solid "Web presence", or visibility on the
Web, will reap their share of new business.
First,
if you are a PC super-user, then great
however one does not
need to know anything about the Internet or computers to have their
own Web Site. You don't even need to own a PC. With a little help
from firms like San Diego-based Responsive Technologies (www.ResponsiveTech.com),
you can be up and running in no time, so that anyone browsing the
web can find your business!
Second,
you may already be listed in several places on the Internet - that's
great. The more exposure, the better. Like any business, though,
you should have your own, complete web site, listed under a name
that you choose. For example, a Certified Public Accountant named
John Smith may want a Web Site called "www.JohnSmithCPA.com".
Having your own dedicated site lends credibility to your business,
and shows much better than being listed under another company's
Web Site, such as "www.AOL.com/johnsmithCPA". Additional,
you would have your own email address that will never change, such
as "info@JohnSmithCPA.com".
Third,
and very important, your site must be set-up so that when someone
searches the Internet using one of several popular "Search
Engines", they will find your web site. It does no good to
have a Web Site that looks great, but that no one finds when they
browse the Internet! It would be like placing a Yellow Page Ad,
and then not listing your ad under any particular heading! The company
that 'hosts' your Web Site (that is, loads your Web Site onto their
systems for access by anyone on the Internet), should be knowledgeable
in ways to make sure your Site is found by anyone searching the
web. For those that are curious, there are Keywords, Meta tags,
robot text files, multiple index.htm's, hidden text, Alt tags, Page
ReDirection, URL keywords,
whew! Choosing the right firm to
host your site, that is willing to handle your Search Engine placement,
is very important! A reputable firm will supply actual statistics
for your site, which will tell you the number of visitors to each
of your web site pages.
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