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It's 2010! Your Business Needs To Be On The Internet!
For your business to thrive in today's market you need a website. Not any website will do. You need a website that highlights your products or services, is attractive, easy to navigate and gets seen by the people in your area who are looking for your kind of business.
These potential customers are looking for a business like yours, the question is will they find you, or will they find your competitors? It doesn't matter if you are a plumber or a hair stylist, customers expect you to have a website, if you don't you are losing money.
The Internet is quickly replacing the Yellow Pages, so its about time that you get your business online.
Pieces of an Affordable Website Design: Part 3
So far in our series of Affordable Website Design - in Part 1 we talked about getting a 'domain name' and then in Part 2 we discussed how this domain is 'pointed' to the machine that is 'hosting' the website. Now lets discuss the next important but often overlooked part of your website - the email accounts.
Yes, the simple email account we take for granted everyday is a 'brand ambassador' of sorts.
First lets look at some common mistakes as they relate to the contact us page on a business website.
Pieces of an Affordable Website Design: Part 2
In part one of pieces of a website series we discussed the need to purchase a domain name and then pointing this domain to the machine that is 'hosting' your website.
How exactly do you point to a machine?
IP Address.
The way Domain Name Server (DNS) works is something like this.
1) You as the owner of the domain name have to say which "Name Server" has the correct match of your domain name to a specific ip address.
For example you purchased a domain name - thisismydomain.com
You, as the owner of this domain have to tell the internet basically which computer to listen to that says "thisismydomain.com" is being hosted on ip "123.45.67.89"
For instance there could be other Name Servers that say I know where thisismydomain.com is, but you as owner pick who the authority Name Server is. This is usually your hosting company name server or one you run yourself.





