Q & A: Starting an Internet Business

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A lot of people do not ever get around to starting an internet business because they are afraid of everything that is involved. Contrary to popular belief it is not that hard to start an internet home business of your own. In this article let’s take a look at a few of the most common questions and answers you might have about starting an internet business.

1. How expensive is yet to get started?

Because most people want to start a business on the internet to make money they do not have a lot of money to invest. You may be surprised to know that there are many internet businesses you can start online for free! You can even purchase an existing internet home business for a few hundred dollars. The type of business that you choose to start can be affected by the amount of money you have to spend.

2. What is the best internet business to get started with?

A good rule of thumb is to find something that is interesting, or possibly you have a passion for. Because there are so many products available to sell in the affiliate marketing business model, you can always get started this way and find products that relate to the niche you have a passion for.

Niche marketing is one thing you will see online a lot today and this is where you target a specific market and try to make money with it. This is a great way to start an internet home business.

3. Do I need any special training?

You certainly do not need a college education to become an internet marketer. However, starting an internet business and making it successful are two totally different things. To run a successful business on the internet takes skills and you must invest time to acquire the knowledge it will take to become successful at the level you strive to be.

4. How many hours a week do I have to work?

Once you get a system in place, and are successful, you can run an internet business on just a few hours a week. There are numerous examples of people who spend no more than a couple hours a day to earn thousands of dollars every week. Others are extremely happy to earn an extra few hundred dollars a month and control their schedule.

In summary, this is four questions and answers about starting an internet business that you may have had. The best way to find out if running an internet home business is for you is to get into the game and give it a try.

Choosing a Web Developer

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If you don’t know what to look for, choosing a web developer can be a difficult task. Because there are no licensing requirements for web developers and web development market has become flooded with companies and individuals from all levels of skills and abilities. This article provides tips for what to consider when choosing a web developer.

Tip #1: Look for Specialization

Many web developers claim that they can do it all. The truth is that most web developers are primarily either graphic designers or programmers. The fields of graphic design and programming are fairly specialized and it is uncommon to find people who are able to do both well. When looking for a web developer, we suggest asking the professionals to designate who will be designing your web site and who will be doing any custom programming. If it is the same person doing both pieces, we advise paying even closer attention to their portfolio.

Tip #2: Look for a Strong Portfolio

The sites that a web developer has worked on are typically strong indications of the type of work that you can expect from them for your own web site. When reviewing a developer’s portfolio, keep an eye out for aspects that you want incorporated into your own site. If you are looking for a bleeding edge design, then look for those types of designs in their portfolio. If on the other hand you are looking for complex programming, make sure you tell the developer that you would like examples of those types of sites.

Tip #3: Expect a Focus on Marketing

In the early days of the Internet, simply having a web site was enough because not every company had one. Today however, a web site is an important aspect of marketing for small businesses. Make sure that your web developer will perform search engine optimization on your web site and that they will help you increase your rankings in search engines.

Tip #4: Understand Who Will Host Your Web Site

How a web development company hosts the web sites that they create is an important but often overlooked aspect of choosing a web developer. Many web development firms simply act as a reseller for a company that performs the hosting. The danger with this is that if you experience problems with your web site or email it sometimes isn’t clear who is responsible for fixing the issue. This can result in finger pointing between the web developer and the company involved in hosting the site when a problem occurs. This can be especially problematic with complex web sites that perform e-commerce or other custom functionality. Make sure that you understand who is responsible for assisting you with any hosting or email issues that you have before signing on with a web developer.

Tip #5: Think Long Term

There are several long term considerations that should be considered in your decision of which web developer to use. Make sure that you understand how ongoing maintenance will be charged and at what point your initial project ends and the maintenance phase of your relationship begins. It is also important to make sure that if your web developer will register a domain on your behalf that they put it in your name or the name of your business. This ensures that you can gain complete control over your domain in the event that you need to make a change to your hosting without the assistance of your web developer. Additionally, make sure that you have a copy of your web site. We’re always surprised at the number of people who spend many thousands of dollars on a web site but don’t have a copy of it in their own hands.

Tip #6: Request References and Actually Call Them

Once you reach the point where you have a web developer that you want to use, we recommend that you request references and actually call them. This will be one of your best indications of how the developer maintains and manages client relationships and it provides one last measure of safety before you begin your project.