How To Avoid Building Your Website the Wrong Way
Let's go over a couple more basics for the beginners that are reading this
before we move on to the advanced marketing techniques ahead. Let's go to
the very beginning of the process of putting together a home based internet
business. One of the first and primary things you'll need is a website.
You can't be in business these days without a website. Ok, so now that we
know you need a website, let's talk about what makes up a website:
The First Step is To Get A Domain Name:
In order to have your own website, you must first get yourself a domain
name. My domain name is www.ProgramReview.com and I bought that name for
only $14.95 from AlwaysFun.com. I actually sell domain names so I bought my
name from my own website. Don't use part of any person or companies domain
name. For example, if you did build a website using a web builder from
Tripod.com, don't use the free hosting that Tripod offers. It may be free,
but your website would end up looking something like this:
http://www.tripod.com/members/home/yournamegoeshere
Obviously that link above has two things that would cause you to lose money.
1. It has the name Tripod in it as the main domain name, so all of your
potential customers are going to see the name Tripod and think: "Boy how can
this guy be making any money? Tripod gives free hosting so this guy can't
even afford to pay $4 a month for hosting. He can't even afford his own
domain name. "How can I trust this person?"
2. Next, the name is so long that you can't effectively advertise it
off-line. Can you imagine listing that link in a magazine ad? How many
people do you think would really take the time to try and enter that whole
long website address? I bet almost nobody would do it.
The other problem with using the domain name of another company such as:
http://www.tripod.com/members/home/yournamegoeshere is that if there is
ever a problem with that main company link such as they go out of business
or they cancel your account, you've got a major problem. Or if you find
their service to be poor because your website is down a lot you've got a
problem. If for any reason at all you want to change to a better host,
maybe even because you found a better price, you've got a major problem.
Because it's not easy to just try to tell people to stop going to your old
website and start going to your new address. It's not that simple! If
business was good with your old website address, that means potentially
hundreds of other website owners have linked to that specific website
address.
If you move your website to a new website address, you lose all that great
free traffic from all those places linking to your old address. And there's
no way you can reach all those people to tell them your new link. You will
never even know about most of the people who are linking to you so there's
nobody to contact. Even if you could contact all of them, it would take
way too much time! It is for all these reasons you definitely want to get
your own domain name and should never even consider getting your website
hosted by a company like Tripod. Don't get hosting with any company unless
you have your very own domain name being hosted by them. Bottom line: If
you're going to do business online, spend $15 and get your own domain name.
Don't try to be cheap and cut corners on this one or you'll have major
regret.
I know what you're probably wondering. Why did I recommend the website at
tripod.com in one part of this course, and then say to avoid it on another.
In the other section I only recommended using the website builder that
tripod offers. They have some good free website building tools at
Tripod.com. I didn't recommend their hosting or domain name. And that goes
for www.AngelFire.com, www.FreeYellow.com, www.Geocities.com,
www.HomeStead.com, www.FreeSiteTools.com as well. These are mostly free
hosts and I don't recommend their hosting, but I do recommend the simple
tools they offer to build your own website.
So you can use their tools to make your website, but then just be sure to
buy your own domain name at AlwaysFun.com and you can get your hosting there
too. The other problem with free hosting is that since you're not paying
the host any money, they technically don't owe you anything in return. So
if you get a free host, there's no guarantee that your website will even be
up and running half the time. It's very common to experience technical
problems with free hosting and to have your website load too slow. Since
you can have your website hosted for $4 a month, why would anyone want to
put up with technical problems and a slow loading website? You got me!
But I guess this isn't obvious to everyone because I continue to see so many
small business owners that keep bouncing from one web host to the next
looking for a better deal each time they switch. There is only one place I've
ever found that offers rock solid hosting on extremely reliable servers for
around $4 a month. I'll tell you more about it in the members only website.
Since I review business opportunities and internet gurus all day for a living, you can guess I know which ones work and which ones don't. Click here to see how I make my money.
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