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Top 10 Steps to Putting Your Business On-line”

1. Get your  own Domain Name.
Your own domain name is just the start in establishing your Internet identity. For just $35 a year you can personalize your space on  the Internet. When selecting a name for your domain, keep these points in mind. Your domain name should:

indicate what the web site is about
be easy to spell
be easy to remember
be easy to pronounce.

2. Select a good Web Host. Follow these guidelines when
looking for a Web host.

Technical support MUST be available seven days a week, 24  hours a day.

Scripts and Software. Look for a hosting company that   offers a library of scripts that are pre-loaded on your site.  These should include guestbooks, forms, statistics and counters.

Support for Java, Shockwave, Cybercash, Real Audio, Real Video, VRML, secure transactions, and other utilities.

Security Features should include the ability to set up password  protected directories.

Customer Services should include on online customer support  area with FAQs, guides, tips, and other resources.

Virtualis Web Hosting meets all of these requirements.

3. Learn proper netiquette and respect the culture of the
Internet before you leap in. Follow these simple rules
and you will be off to a great start.

Respect the right of privacy of others.
Resist participating in flames.
Use Upper and Lower Case letters when composing email
messages.

4. Select an E-mail program that works for you. Using Email is the cornerstone of any on-line business. Spend  the time necessary to learn how to use email efficiently and effectively  and the returns will pay off handsomely in time saved.

Eudora Pro is an excellent choice for an e-mail program. You can pick up Eudora Pro from Qualcomm for about $39.
http://www.eudora.com

5. Start an opt-in list by offering a free E-Zine.
Use a professional mailing list service to handle the technical  components of managing your subscriber database and the delivery of your messages to the subscribers on your list.

Recommended Services:
http://www.oaknetpublishing.com
http://www.listhost.net

6. Develop an E-Commerce plan. You will need to accept payment by credit cards at your Web site. Some of the  pieces involved in e-commerce include:

shopping cart software
merchant account setup and support
real-time processing availability

Your merchant account is a vital part of your Web site's success.  Ask questions, get references, and get an itemized  list of all fees associated with your account.

7. Develop your freebie. Giving away free stuff  draws visitors to your site who can then be directed to your products  or services. Free information and free advice are the most popular freebies on the Internet.

8. Develop an autoresponder strategy to reply  automatically to your most common requests for information. Create autoresponders for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), order forms  and information about your products and services.

9. Create Signature Files. A signature file is a block of text  that you attach to the end of all e-mail  messages. Think of it as your on-line letterhead and include your name, company name and marketing slogan.

10. Adopt, adapt and improve. The Internet is  dynamic, interactive and constantly changing. Stay alert to new  marketing tactics and trends. Use that knowledge to adjust and improve your site.

About the Author:

Kate Schultz publishes E-ZineZ: the E-Zine about E-Zines.
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