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5 Ways to Give Your Web Site a Big-Company Look and Feel

 

Author: Alexandria K. Brown

We all DO judge a book by its cover, and the same saying goes for Web sites. Ive seen many entrepreneurs offer great information on their Web pages, but compromise their image dramatically with a few amateur mistakes that can be VERY unforgiving.

If you want to attract high quality clients and customers, and convey that youre a legitimate, credible, and sought-after business, these five points are a great launching pad to give your site that big company look and feel.

1. Start with a high-quality LOGO.

The one your kid created for you doesnt count! Im talking about paying a designer to do one for you, and it doesnt have to cost in the thousands. If you dont have much of a budget, consider the following options:

For my E-zine Queen site, I used an online logo service called 1800MyLogo (http://www.mylogo.com). At the time they charged only $199 to design a professional logo based on my business, style, and personal preferences. The whole process only took about two weeks and was conducted entirely over the Web. (To see the final result, take a quick peek at Ezine Queen (http://www.ezinequeen.com.)

Ive also heard good things about GotLogos.com, where you can get a quick Web site logo for only $25!

2. Get your own business DOMAIN NAME.

Its just a fact that folks will feel safer shopping at a site with its own domain name.

For example, if you were shopping online for a circular saw, would you be more likely to purchase from a hardware site called ...bobshardware.com or the one whose URL is ...geocities.com/3339/bobshardware'? (This is a fictional example, by the way.)

Having your own domain name implies youre a real company, and not Uncle Bob working in his kitchen at night (even though you my very well be ; )).

There are several places to buy domain names at good prices, but one of my favorites is WebLaunching.net (http://www.weblaunching.net). (Only $12 per year.)

3. Get (and use) a business E-MAIL ADDRESS.

Nothing screams amateur like sending out professional e-mail from a handle like fuzzybear4u@hotmail.com. Once you get a domain name for your Web site, have your hosting company set up a professional e-mail *alias* for you.

Lets go back to Bob, for example. Suppose Bobs e-mail has always been BobSmith000002@earthlink.net. Now that he has his own domain name, he can instead use bob@bobshardware.com. He still KEEPS his Earthlink address, because thats where hell actually receive his mail. But he should only GIVE OUT the new one on his Web site, business cards, etc.

If you use Outlook or a similar e-mail program, you can set it up so that your e-mails ONLY show your e-mail alias and your personal e-mail address. (To do this in Outlook, go under the Tools menu. Then choose Accounts. Then select the account you use, and click Properties. Enter your e-mail alias in both the e-mail and reply address fields.)

4. Get a professional-looking Web site DESIGN.

This can mean either hiring a designer to do a custom site for you, OR designing it yourself. Unless youre both trained extensively in HTML and have a background in design, its well worth the money to hire someone.

Find prospective designers who work with small businesses, ask to see samples of their work, and be upfront about your budget. If their rates are higher than you can afford, ask them if they have any pre-designed Web site templates they can just insert your information in, cutting down tremendously on design time and cost.

Whatever design you choose, make it CONSISTENT on every page of your site, by using the same design elements such as borders, fonts, and colors.

If your budget is next to nil and you'd like to choose from a variety of templates that you can customize, check out Ken Evoy's new "Site Build It"! This innovative tool lets you create your own site very easily, and it has some of the most professional-looking templates I've seen. The affordable package (less than $350 USD) also includes hosting, a list service, and more. (http://www.sitesell.com/websellsecrets.html)

5. Tell us WHO YOU ARE and HOW TO REACH YOU.

Most of us (and rightfully so) are leery of purchasing online from a company weve never heard of before. To alleviate our fears, put contact information on every page if you can, with a physical mailing address, phone number, and e-mail address.

If youre uncomfortable posting your home address, lease a box around the corner and use that address. Avoid using P.O. box in your address if possible, which can appear suspicious. Real companies have real addresses!

Also, get a *Toll-free* number if you can it says big company and "customer service." I got mine from my long distance provider, 1Com (http://www.1cominc.com), because they charge no setup fee or monthly fees I only pay for the incoming calls at my usual great long distance rates.

(c) 2002 Alexandria K. Brown

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Alexandria K. Brown is a proclaimed scripter. Alexandria likes to write articles about this topic.
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