How to Setup Your Own Online
Business:
11 Services You'll Need to Know About
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by Merle
Whoever
said you need thousands of dollars to start your own Web based business didn't
know what they were talking about. If you know where to look, your business can
be on the Web for very little money, and in some cases free.
1)
Free Domain Names: If you want your own domain name like http://www.sallysshop.com,
you may expect to pay anywhere from $10.00 to $30.00 a year to own it. Back when
Network Solutions was the only game in town, they charged $70.00 for the first
two year period. Now that
others are allowed to sell domain names, pricing
has become quite competitive. Some of the cheaper ones are:
http://www.onestop.net
$11.00 per year
http://www.joker.com
$12.00 per year
http://www.dotster.com
$15.00 per year
But what if I told you that you get your domain
absolutely FREE? That's right! Free. I have found a few sites that will register
your domain at no charge. The catch with most of them is that they set themselves
up as the administrator, but will transfer ownership of the domain to you after
a
set period of time or for a very small fee. Check:
http://www.namezero.com
http://www.domainzero.com
http://www.namedemo.com
2)
Free Web Hosting: If you've been thinking of launching a Web site
but don't
want to pay the $20 to $40.00 a month typically charged for hosting it, you don't
have to. With a little research, you'll find plenty of places that will host your
site free.
Before you get too excited let me tell you the drawback:
Most free hosts place a banner at the top of your pages for giving you this courtesy.
But believe it or not, I have found Web hosts that won't charge you a dime and
won't force you to display those pesky banners. Some of them also will take the
banners away for a small yearly fee which is nothing compared to paying a host
monthly.
Some of the best ones are:
http://www.netfirms.com
Requires banners, but you can remove them for $60.00 a year.
http://www.crosswinds.net
Free hosting, no banners required
http://www.doteasy.com/
Free Domain Hosting, no banners
If you sell product and need
a shopping cart, check some of these:
http://www.gta-tech.com
http://www.freemerchant.com
http://www.bigstep.com
3)
Product or Service to Sell: Let's face it -- if you don't have something to sell
on your Web site, it won't earn you any money. The best-selling items online seem
to be information products and software, because they can be paid for and downloaded
immediately. If you sell a product, you need to factor in shipping expenses --
both local and international.
If you don't have your own product
to sell, no problem. Many Internet companies will be happy to have you sign up
and start selling their products for them. They get increased sales and you get
a commission on everything you sell. Online these are called "affiliate"
or "associate programs." While most are free to join, you should resist
the temptation to sign up with too many. Stick with one common theme when deciding
on what to sell. In other words, don't resell software and dog biscuits on the
same Web site (unless your site is targeted to veterinarians and the software
deals with patient records). You need consistency, so pick a theme and stick with
it.
To find associate programs to join check out:
http://www.associateprograms.com
Over 2,000 to pick from
http://www.associate-it.com
Huge directory of programs
http://www.referit.com
Many to choose from
4) Fax Number: Don't buy a fax machine;
now you can get your own virtual fax number totally free. These online companies
will give you your own fax number that will send your faxes directly to your email
inbox ("e-faxing").
If you travel a lot and need to receive faxes
from the office this service is a godsend. Easy to sign up... and use.
http://www.efax.com
http://www.onebox.com
http://www.faxwave.com/
5)
Logo: If you're going to have an online business, you really should come up with
a logo. A logo will help to brand your company online. After awhile, folks will
come to associate your logo with your products and services. At least, that's
the main idea. So what if you can't even draw a stick figure? There are plenty
of online sites where you can design your logo or absolutely free:
http://www.freelogos.com
http://www.cooltext.com
http://www.thelogocreator.com
6) Refer a Friend: People love recommending good things to
their friends and family. So why not give them the chance to tell someone about
your Web site? This is an easy feature to add to your site. Once you sign up with
your chosen service, you paste a few lines of HTML code they give you onto your
page and you're done. This is a form of viral marketing, and it works great.
http://www.recommend-it.com
7)
Newsletter/Ezine: If you're going to have a Web site you must publish an ezine.
Yep, sorry, hate to break it to you, but if you want to bring people back to your
site and remind them of your existence you need to offer an ezine. Luckily, you
don't need to set up a tricky list server; use one of the free services below.
http://www.egroups.com
(my personal favorite)
http://www.topcia.com
http://www.listbot.com
To
learn more about ezine publishing go to
http://www.ezineuniversity.com
http://www.absoluteezines.com
http://www.ezine-z.com
8)
Autoresponders: Remember fax-on-demand? Well, autoresponders work like that but
come directly to your email box instead of your fax machine. You'll find many
uses for them: from listing your products or services with current pricing, to
offering back issues of your ezine. You can even use them to set up a scheduled
training course on any topic you choose.
You'll find plenty
of free autoresponders if you take a look, like:
http://www.sendfree.com
http://www.getresponse.com
9)
Promotional Items: Once your Web site is built you'll need a few items on hand
to help promote it.
- Press Release-
Keep it short & newsworthy, 4 paragraphs tops.
- Descriptions of your
Site- Long and short for search engines
and directories. - Banners-
animated & static, 468X60 and maybe a button banner.
- Classified Ads-
Write a few short ads, 4 or 5 lines, 60 to 65
characters wide to use for online
advertising in ezines. - Signature Lines: write a few good signature lines
and use
them on every piece of email that you send out. Try to
include
something free in it.
If you'd like all of
these things made for you in one neat package see:
http://www.mcpromotions.com/getreadytomarket.htm
Business
cards can be made for just the cost of shipping at
http://www.vistaprint.com
10)
Toll Free Number: If you don't want to add another phone line in your house for
your new business, don't! There are many companies online who are just waiting
to give you your own toll free phone number. Many of them can be configured to
ring on your land line, or transferred to your cell phone if you prefer. You can
even set the hours and times you want the calls to transfer to your other phone
number, all done seamlessly. Many of these types of services will also notify
you by email when you have a message waiting in your box.
http://www.ureach.com
The best one online in my opinion
11) Ability to Accept Credit
Cards; No merchant account, no problem! Let's face it, if you want people to order
from your site you need to make it easy for them to pay you and that means accepting
online payments. Merchant accounts can be costly to set up, especially for a new
Internet business. Good thing there are plenty of third party processors you can
use who will take a small percentage of each sale in exchange for giving you this
service:
http://www.ibill.com
Takes a higher percentage of sales
http://www.ccnow.com
Must be a tangible product not a service
http://www.propay.com
Low rates, and your email address appears on the customer's cc statement not the
processor.
http://www.clickbank.com
Rates aren't bad and allows you to take out of country payments.
Another
easy way to accept online payment is PayPal http://www.paypal.com.
Free to register and cheap; an easy way to send or receive money.
So
there you have it in a nutshell. Don't put off starting your online business one
more day because you think you can't afford it. You can. By implementing these
11 suggestions into your new business, you'll have a site that not only makes
the sale, but doesn't cost you an arm and a leg to own.