How To Start an Internet Business
Most business owners are what I call Technically Terrified.
They are very smart, but they know almost nothing about the process of setting up their website. So they get somebody to do everything for them. They often do not WANT to know any of the technical details.
This is a BIG MISTAKE. Because if something goes wrong, they are helpless if their web person is unavailable for any reason.
There is nothing magical about setting up a website. It is only a few things that are connected together. Just like a jigsaw puzzle. No pointy hats, or wizard cloaks needed. And if you do not know how to do something, there is always someone who can do it for you. The important thing is to have an understanding of what is happening, and to stay in charge of the proceedings.
The most important parts of your website are:
* Your domain name - your unique address on the internet
* Your domain registrar - the place where you purchase your domain name
* Your web host - who rents you space on a server to store your website files
* Your website structure and platform - i.e. HTML, Wordpress, other Database system, etc.
* The content of your website.
The person who builds your website needs only to be involved with the last two items, but often they organise the other items too
There are many issues related to the selection and registration of domain names. And hundreds of domain registrars and thousands of web hosts from which to choose.
Your web developer can be a great help with these decisions if they are knowledgeable, honest, and have your best interests at heart. Unfortunately many do not have all these attributes and can make poor decisions which you have to live with. Or change.
If you get someone to create your website, make sure that they are helping you achieve the goals of your business - and not just creating a monument to their programming and design skills.
Most small businesses do not require expensive, custom designed websites. Their needs can usually be met with sites based on Wordpress, Joomla, or similar platforms. These have a wide range of templates and addons available, and can be economically modified to meet the requirements of almost any business.