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Do-It-Yourself Websites with Surf4it
Looking to save some money on your new or re-designed website?
Surf4it's
Do-It-Yourself Website program is a great option for you.
Below, we'll explain
the basic steps you need to get started.
It's easier than
you think!
If you don't need the
extra explanation, you can go straight to our store to purchase
the
Website Tonight or follow the shopping button below to
see all the webhosting options.
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How to Build
Your Own Website
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Just 4 Easy Steps, and Your Website Can Be
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Step One:
Choose a Domain Name: You'll need a name
for your site, known as the domain name. You'll want
something that's easy for people to remember, like
www.YourBusinessName.com or
www.buy-widgets-now.net.
You'll need to do a search to
see what all names are available.
Click here to
search for names and buy when you're ready. Be
sure to click on "Smart Search", to the right of the
Search button, and you will find suggestions of
effective domain names. If you'd like extra help
in finding the best marketable name for your website,
please contact our internet marketing specialists at
sales@surf4it.net
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Step Two: Decide Which Web
Hosting Plan is Right for You:
*Determine if you need a shopping cart system for
selling products online at this time. (See
c. below if
you do, or steps a.
and b.
if you don't need that yet.)
*Also determine whether you'll want to build the site
yourself, and if so, if you have any software in mind
for that already. (See
a. and b.
below)
*You should also figure out approximately how many
email accounts you'll need (see Step 3 below for
help). This may affect your choice of web hosting
programs. (A ballpark figure is all you need for now,
whether 1 email, 5 emails, 10 emails, or 50 emails, for
example.)
*Determine whether you need a Unix or Microsoft
server. This sounds complicated, but basically,
most sites just need the Unix server, which is less
expensive. If you're going to need a specialized
database to run on the site, or other specific
applications that use specialized Microsoft technology
to run the site, you might need a Microsoft server.
(However, just using a Microsoft product such as
FrontPage to edit your pages does not require a
Microsoft server.)
If you're not sure what you may need, feel free to
call one of our technical support team for help at
either 785-823-8284, or 480-624-2500, or email at
sales@surf4it.net
We'll be glad to help you figure out what you'll need.
a.) If you'll be using our special
design-it-yourself system, you'll want to go straight to
the
Website Tonight shopping area. It's an
easy do-it-yourself plan that you can use to be up and
running right away with your new website. You'll
need to have a general idea of how many pages you want
to start with.
b.) If you already have a design,
or if a designer will be working on one for you, or if
you want to use your own software to design your pages,
you'll want to go to our
web hosting options page.
After you've signed up for your hosting plan, if you're interested in working from a ready-made
template design, please see the link box at the bottom
of Step Four below for help.
c.) If you need to have a shopping cart to sell
products online, you'll want to see the
e-commerce options page. It's the easiest
way to get going with selling items right away.
You'll find all the different options for your online catalog,
as well as help with how to accept credit card payments
(PayPal or a merchant account, online or offline
payments, etc.)
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With any of these plans, there
are different options to choose from, depending on how
big of a site you'll have, how many emails you'll need,
whether you'll want to pay monthly or annually, etc.
There are some helpful explanations on the hosting
pages, to help you decide what you need. You can
also contact our support team for additional help.
You can reach us at 785-823-8284, or
480- 624-2500, or email
sales@surf4it.net
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Step Three: Make sure to set up emails to go with
your website You'll need to have a plan
for your emails, especially those that will be listed on
your website. It's a good idea to plan this before
you build your site, so that you won't accidentally list
an email on your site that doesn't really exist yet.
If you set up the email first, then it will work right
away as soon as you add it to your website. You
won't miss any responses that way.
a.)
Individual email boxes - Your employees can each have
their own emails, such as
jsmith@YourBiz.com,
etc.
b.)
Group email boxes - You may have some more general email
boxes that are checked by more than one person, such as
sales@YourBiz.com.
c.) Email
aliases - Also known as forwards, sometimes this method
is preferred over a separate email box that several
people check. With an alias or forward, you have a
name like
sales@YourBiz.com, but rather than being its own
email, it's just goes to a distribution list. For
instance, when I email
sales@YourBiz.com,
it goes to all of your sales staff's individual email
boxes, and no one has to remember to check a separate
email.
You'll want to figure out what addresses you want to
have listed on your website (these will get spammed
since they're out there for the public to see), and
which will remain private. It's good to have some
commonly-used names such as
support@YourBiz.com,
so that people can even guess at how to reach you, even
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Step Four: Start Building Your
WebPages There are a lot of different ways to
jump in there and start building. Some people like
to sketch ideas out on paper first, and work with a
group of people.
Others like to use our
Website Tonight software and just start
building the site. They like to get something
going online right away, and then make changes later.
Either of those methods, or any number of other
methods, will work to get you started. Here are a
couple of basic things to keep in mind:
*Make sure visitors to the site will know how to
contact you. Remember to include email, phone, and
physical address information, and make sure it's easy to
find from any page they are looking at.
*Remember to make it easy for visitors to take
whatever action you want them to. For instance, if
you're selling products, make sure it's easy to see
where to click to buy those products, and that your
shopping cart system is easy to understand. If you
want to get people to contact you for more information,
make it as easy as possible for them to do that...maybe
ask for their contact information in more than one
place, and give them options, email or phone, so they
can choose what they're most comfortable with.
Ideally, if you want their information, you may want to
think of something free to offer them in return, or at
least a chance to win something free.
*Make sure to include basic pages that visitors
expect, such as the main page, About Us, Contact Us,
etc.
*Use high quality pictures to make the site come
alive.
*If you're building your own site, and want to find a
good template to start from, please see this
site for help:
*For more help with making a website really work for
you, please contact
Globalink for help
with website marketing.
Globalink
offers a variety of options for personalized web
marketing services, and can help your small or large
businesses accomplish your goals for your site. |
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