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Sell Something on the Web
October 25, 2005 12:00
by
anonymous
Whatever small business you're in, it makes sense to get your feet wet by offering one of your products or a group of products for sale on the Internet (if you're not already doing so). This is especially important if you're in a branch of retail which is already present on the web - in a few years you might not have a choice and you'll be playing catchup. I suggest starting small with one or a small group of similar products. The most successful retail selling sites are single product sites which present an overview of the product, give links for more information and have a simple order form accessible from the home page. Remember that successful here, in small business terms, means selling enough product to cover the cost of the site and make as much or more profit as in your traditional business. Few of the big "successful" sites can say that but many small sites can. Here's what you need: 1. A domain name, www.yourproduct.com . 2. A web site host. 3. An e-commerce host (secure server). 4. A web site. Total cost of these four items, if you do it yourself, $300.00 for the first year and less afterwards. If the above looks daunting, either because you aren't technically inclined or because you don't have time, get someone to handle the whole thing for you. You do not want a web site designer who then asks you to register your name, get the host etc. Get a package and get them to maintain the site as well. Total cost should still come in under $1000.00 for the first year. No, you don't need "Flash", you don't need sound, you need maybe five simple web pages and an order form. Then, see how you do. |