Quick Start Guide


Overview of owning a website

Having a website has become almost a requirement for small businesses. However, when it comes to setting up a website, there are so many options, chosing what to do is often confusing for a non-technical small or independent business owner. This guide is designed to take some of the mystery out of that decision process.

Why do you need a website?

Today, most small businesses need an online presence as much as they need a phone or mailbox. Customers and clients -- current and potential -- expect you to have one. For some small businesses, a website has become the primary selling tool -- a means to access inventory or colloborate on client projects. For other small businesses, a website is little more than a directory listing with static contact information. Other small businesses have launched constantly updated weblogs or detailed service-oriented resources. From simple to complex, websites have become a requirement for doing business in many industries.

In addition, most people begin their search for a product online using a search engine like Google, Yahoo or MSN. Having a website, especially a web site that is designed to be an effective Internet marketing tool, can be very valuable for small businesses. Without the right web site, people will not be able to find your business.

Should you hire a developer or do it yourself?

Do it yourself:

PROS: You'll save money by doing it yourself, not to mention have complete control over the look and feel of the site. If you make yourself the administrator, you have the freedom to update and make changes whenever you feel it's necessary. If you have a working knowledge of basic web design there are free tools that will allow you to create a professional looking website on your own.

CONS: If you don't know much about computers and/or web design it could take a while to learn everything and get your site up and running. Also, if you choose to become an administrator, you will have to spend even more time dedicated to making any updates and changes to the site.

Hire a developer:

PROS: You will get a clean well designed web page in a short amount of time if you hire a web developer. Also, they will take care of any changes and updates in the future. A professional designer also will have the ability to create a completely unique site that is beyond the scope of what you could do yourself. Plus, it will give you more time to devote to the other responsibilities you have running your business.

CONS: You may not always have as much control over the outcome of your site. Also, some busy developers may take a while to get your site completed.

How to determine what type of website you need

In 2006, the vast array of options one has for setting up a website can add confusion to the process. One way to begin considering the options is to decide if your needs are simple or complex:

Selecting a domain name

domain name, sometimes called a URL, is the "web address" string of letters that will serve as a means for people to find your website. Costs for registering a domain name can be just a few dpounds per year, or, if you much purchase the name from someone who already controls it, many thousands of dollars. Coming up with a web address that has not be registered can be a challenge. Many of the obvious and short words and letter combinations have been registered. However, with a little creativity, you can still come up with an address that will be appropriate for your business. Here are some suggestions for finding an appropriate website address for your business:

Choosing a web hosting service

A simple website will only require a simple web-hosting solution. Often, the same company you use for Internet access will provide a simple website hosting plan as part of the service. As your needs become more complex, your hosting needs may also become more complex. The need for increased bandwidth (the capacity for sending and receiving data) and increased data storage may require a customized web-hosting arrangement. In other cases, you may want to purchase certain equipment and host the website at your location. For this guide, we assume you will only need a simple solution for hosting your website.

Designing a website

A simple website can utilise design templates that are available from you web hosting service or from other sources, including website and software publishers. PDS Host provides basic templates and whole packages for you to Install including CMS and Blogging systems plus e-commerce solutions such as Joomla, Wordpress, Drupaa, Cube Cart, OS Commerce etc. the lsit is endless!