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The ABC's Of Building An eBusiness


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Dan Farrell
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The ABC's Of Building A New eBusiness



"By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail."

Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)



Find a niche market that you have some experience or

interest in. You will be more motivated to research,

create and market a web site and determine the optimum

promotional strategy if you have a 'passion' for the subject.



For instance, say you are a musician or have interest in

musical instruments, Next, you need to scope out the demand

and competition on the internet. You can find this out in

many ways, one is to go to http//www.altavista.com or

http//www.google.com and do a search which will give you

the number of pages of competition listed. As of this

date, 'musical instruments turned up 2,460,000 web sites!

But 'used musical instruments' only 848,000.



As far as demand, go to http//www.overture.com and do a

search for the number of times musical instruments (68,294

searches) or used musical instruments (2,094 searches) was

requested. Much more demand for the more general term,

'musical instruments than 'used musical instruments' but

also much more competition. You might even want to reduce

your keyword phrases to more of a 'niche' market, such as

Homemade musical instruments or discount musical

instrument.



Now that you have decided on the product(s) you want to

sell online, you need to establish a web site and/or

ezine/newsletter. Decide on a domain name. This is a very

important task as search engines place some importance on

the name relating to what the sites theme is. You can do a

search to determine whether your chosen name is available

at most domain name registrar sites. They call it a whois

search. You will need a web host, the one I recommend is

Host4Profit, http://www.roibot.com/w.cgi?R38406_host but

there are many web hosts available. Make sure you get the

features you need such as bandwidth, POP email accounts,

autoresponders, and total capacity.



You can do a whois search, register your domain name and

start building a web site immediately. Host4Profit also

offer some instant businesses you can start selling when

you sign up. It is affordable and their services are

excellent.



Designing the site can be done using some excellent html

editors, such as Frontpage, (you can get Frontpage Express

for free with Internet Explorer or Netscape) or Hotdog,

http//www.sausagetools.com (they have a shareware program

for 30 days). I use both and though they have a learning

curve, (some frustration and exasperation -), you will have

designed a first class, professional looking site.



You might want to create a mini-website or a micro-website.

These are 1-2 page with Good content and 1-3 keyword or

keyword phrase focused. I highly recommend an Excellent

ebook on creating microsites that the author was able to

get a top 10 listing with Google in as little as 3 days!

Check it out here.

http://www.easyseo.com/html/books4u.html



If you decide to spend the bucks for a web designer, and

there are a lot that will offer cheap rates, make sure you

look at their portfolio before giving them you business.

And put it in writing with the price and agreed upon terms

(time, pages and content). I recommend if you do your own

site, to consider having a professional-looking logo done.

It really gives your pages a serious, professional look and

uniformity. I have used Got Logos, http//www.gotlogos.com,

they only charge $25 and do a great job.



You can get much more in-depth information on how to make

online, by taking the Affiliate Masters Course.

mailto:tamshomebasedsitesell.net It is a wonderful, 6-day

email course that takes you step by step in building a new

business. And it's free! I have been using Site Build It!

an absolutely incredible way to build a web site that is

soooo much easier than Frontpage or any other html editor.

This in the MOST ingenious software on the 'net'! It

practically does it for you. There are too many benefits to

list but believe me it continues to stun me with its

ability to take the most tedious, monotonous tasks and do

them automatically. No, you still have to think -) You owe

it to yourself to check it out.

http//buildit.sitesell.com/homebased.html

_________________________________________________________



Dan Farrell is the publisher of Build An eBusiness On A

Shoestring newsletter and You can subscribe for free at:

If and when you have a web site, you should consider “17

Secrets To Set Your Website On Fire”. Filled with

practical, newly revealed tips and tricks to not only

Creating a dynamic website, but getting visitors to buy

when there! http://www.roibot.com/w.cgi?R38406_17secrets





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