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Choose
a name for your web site. Make the name something that is related to
your business. Avoid using your personal name for your business web site, if possible. Remember this name is going to be used on your business cards and you will be giving it to customers over the phone so avoid cryptic words and
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Investigate
other web sites. Check out both sites that provide the same service
as your company and sites that have nothing to do with your business, but
have a nice look and easy navigation. |
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Decide
on what you want on your web site. If you're a commercial business, then
you will probably want your web site to closely mirror your company brochure.
If you don't have a brochure, think about what you want your customers
to know and be able to do while on your web site. |
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Get
your photos, images, and text organized. These items do not have to
be ready to be placed on the web page, but having them handy when we meet
will help provide a good idea of what you want the site to look like. The
better the quality of the image, the better it will appear on the page. |
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Have
a list of questions ready that you would like answered. |
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It
is never to early to start thinking about the future. Web sites should
be designed to be dynamic. This basically means that they should change
and evolve over the years. It is a good practice to change your site at
least twice a year. Start thinking about where you want the site to be
in a year or two.
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