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Week 3: Web presence
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Every enterprise that needs marketing, whether a business or not, should have some kind of web presence. It doesn't have to be a full-blown commercially-produced web site; in fact, it could be as simple as a Facebook page or blog. In today's world, there are a million free, easy ways to create a web presence.
One thing to think about early on is getting one or more domains (or URLs) for yourself. You can do this at sites like Register.com or GoDaddy.com.
As the web has gotten more crowded, getting a good domain has gotten more difficult. For that reason, many enterprises reserve domains that they may not be using right now but foresee using in the future. When choosing a domain, consider the following:
Here are some tools that can help you establish a web presence (in rough order from super-easy to more complex):
If is worth noting that for many of the externally hosted options above, you can arrange to have your own URL so that it looks like "your" site, which is well-worth doing for many enterprises. (For example, you can have a blog hosted by Blogger that has an address of www.mybusiness.com/blog instead of www.blogger.com/mybusiness.)
It is ok to have an outisde group design and produce your web site, but make sure that you have access to make changes yourself. A good web site is all about dynamic content and to manage this effectively and affordably, you need to have access to make changes yourself.
Please add comments below with other suggestions and/or your own experiences with various options.
Another consideration for small businesses is finding cheap, but high quality graphics to use on your site. Make sure to be mindful of copyright issues! Open-licensed content (e.g. licensed under Creative Commons) is a good option for small start-ups. Flickr is a good place to look for photos. (Do an advanced search and indicate that you want Creative Commons licensed results for commercial use if that applies to you.) WPClipArt and the Open Clip Art Library are other sites to use. ___ has many sets of icons, but make sure to read the terms and license conditions for each.
In addition to having a web site, make sure that you are findable other places on the web, for example:
Once you have your "presence" on the web, you need to think about content. The best web sites provide valuable content to customers or potential customers.
Think about what a visitor to your site might find valuable. At a minimum, make sure to provide:
Beyond that, consider including:
Whatever web presence you establish, make sure to keep it up to date and add new content regularly. Nothing says "dead business" like a web site that is obviously out of date or neglected.
Thisis just the tip of the iceberg in terms of web presence, but hopefully it will give you some ideas for establishing a web presence that will generate positive momentum for your enterprise. (And we'll talk more about social media and user-generated content in Week 5.)