Creating a web site for your new business may be the most fun part of the entire process. It is something you can do yourself even if your expertise is limited.

First you need to decide what you want your web site to accomplish. Is it to be a selling site with a full shopping cart to sell your products online, or do you simply want to encourage customers to come in and see you or give you a call? This will determine the complexity. Assuming you just want a simple site, the first step is to create a domain name and register it.

If your business name is available as a .com, then that is your best choice. If not, check .net, .biz, .us, .info, .tv, .ws and .org. Chances are good that at least one of the names you want will be available.

If you have the funds and want to reserve some domain names for possible later use, do so. You can always park them with a redirect to your site.

Then find a web hosting service. There are many good ones available both locally and on the net. Some will have templates and wizards that will help you create your web site. Others require you to use a program like FrontPage or Dream Weaver, or write code in HTML. If that is the case, HTML isn’t difficult to learn and there are many tutorials available for free and many books on the subject, as well as classes at community colleges and computer training centers.

If you have experience making web sites, great. If not, now is a good time to get some help from someone who does, either in person or by reading a good book on web page design. Most will tell you to keep the site simple. Graphics look nice, but sometimes they slow down older computers and dial up connection modems, and could turn off the casual web surfer.

Making the web site simple but attractive is your best bet. Be sure to include a “contact us” section where a surfer can mail you, and it is also a good idea to offer a free ezine newsletter, a great promotional tool. Have fun with your new web site, because if it is fun for you then it will be fun and appealing to your customers and they will come back again and again, and eventually come in to see you.

If you need a Web Site for your business visit Artitude.com, or Strategic Web Success

My company owns both Sites.  I have been creating successful Web businesses sinc 1994.

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