
WEBSITE FAQ'S
Do you really need a need a website?
You may have read through our list of reasons you need a business website and thought to yourself, “I’m a small business. Do I really need all of this?” The answer is YES! A website is essential for any business, big or small.
Of course, many small businesses can get by with word-of-mouth marketing, but in today’s digital world, not having a website is a huge missed opportunity. Most qualified customers expect businesses to have a strong online presence, and not having a website could make you appear out of touch or unprofessional.
A website is a low-cost way to reach a larger audience. It’s also a great way to build trust with target customers and maintain relationships with existing ones.
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WHAT IS THE PROCESS OF BUILDING A WEBSITE?
The process of web design involves a few steps:
• Register a domain name (this is your website’s address on the internet).
• Find a web hosting company (this is where your website’s files will be stored).
• Design your website (you can either do this yourself or hire a professional web
designer).
• Publish your website (this will make it live on the internet).
• Promote your website (this will help people find your website).
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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
The cost of creating a website depends on a few factors, such as whether you design it yourself or hire a professional, the cost of hosting, and the cost of a domain name. Over the years, I've designed 60k websites, 20k website and countless $2,500 dollar sites. The man differences is size, complexity and functionality. In general, you can expect to spend anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars if you attempt to build it yourself. The first question is, do you have the time? Secondly, Are you familiar with SEO, google analytics and keywording? At the end of the day, this could be the difference between a billboard on some country road, and Time Square.
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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF WEBSITES?​
There are many different types of websites, but some of the most common include:
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Business websites: These websites are used by businesses to promote their products or services. They often include an About page, a Contact page, and a blog.
Ecommerce websites: These websites allow businesses to sell their products online. They typically include an online store, a shopping cart, and a payment gateway.
Portfolio websites: These websites are used by artists, designers, and photographers to showcase their work. They often include an About page and a Contact page.
Blogs: These websites are used to share information and opinions on various topics. They typically include a blog, an RSS feed, and social media buttons.
Forums: These websites are used to allow people to discuss various topics. They often include a forum, a blog, and an FAQ section.
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