One
question we are often asked is how do I get my small business onto
the Web?. Here are the basic steps, with approximate pricing
hopefully it will get you started in the right direction.
Some
terminology first of all. A web host is a company who
provides a computer permanently connected to the internet that allows
your website to be seen by the public. The services provided by a web
host vary (as do the costs!) but you should be looking for one who will
host your site with minimal disruptions, takes regular backups of your
site in case of hardware failure, and keeps up to date with security patches
and anti-virus software.
If you have a connection to the internet, you will probably already have
an amount of web hosting space made available to you. However this will
probably have a name like users.bigpond.com/yourname. This may be fine
to use for sharing photos of the kids with grandma, but probably doesnt
give the professional image you want for your business.
In
this case, the first step you need to make is to register a domain
name. There are a variety of domain names available now - .com, .com.au,
.biz, .net etc. Registration prices vary depending on your provider -
plus there is usually a setup fee that varies from provider to provider.
Approximate registration costs are $140 for 2 years.
There is a restriction with the .com.au domain that you must have a registered
business name and the domain name you want to register must be related
to the business name or trading as name. For eg if your business
name is Janes Mobile Pet Grooming service, you may be able to register
www.janesmobilepetgrooming.com.au or www.mobilepetgrooming.com.au, but
not something like www.cutsforpets.com.au.
There is another option some hosts (eg www.hunterlink.net.au) offer
a subdomain a domain name which includes their hostname in your
domain name eg www.acme.hl.com.au. This is a cheaper option, however,
you need to be aware that if you want to change your web host in the future,
then you must also change your domain name. You are in effect tied to
this web host if you want to keep your name. With a normal domain name,
you can change web hosts without changing your domain name like
keeping your mobile number when you change telephone providers.
Once youve registered your domain name, you need to have someone
to host your site. Costs for this vary considerably. You will still
need to keep your dial-up or broadband account so that you have access
to the internet the hosting just allows everyone else to see your
site.
So what about the site itself? You can spend as little or as much
as you like! There are 2 types of site you can have static or dynamic.
A static site is made up of html pages that only change what the
person viewing your site sees when you or your designer physically change
the pages. You can either pay someone to develop the web pages for you,
or if you like playing with computers and have the time, you can develop
one yourself using software such as Microsoft Frontpage. A dynamic
site is one that allows your prospective clients a more interactive
experience what they see can change each time they visit the site.
This is useful for things such as the display of products from your catalog
stored in an Access database, or to allow login to a members only
section. This uses special technologies such as Active Server Pages (.asp),
Cold Fusion (.cfm) or PHP. They will cost more to develop and also to
host, but you save with less maintenance of your pages. You also provide
a better experience for your users. If you want to use eCommerce facilities,
this will again cost more to develop and host but provides the obvious
advantage of closing the sale immediately.
Hopefully
this will have given you an idea of some options and costs to consider
when putting your business on-line. For more information, you can contact
Kerrie by emailing
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