14 Mar 2008 02:22:53 | Will Dylan
Get Online in 24 Hours
3 Tips to market your small business idea on the web overnight
You’ve got a great product or service idea, and you want to get
it online quickly. Think you’ll need 6 to 8 weeks to get
yourself up and running? Think again. If you’re itching to get
online, you can get most of the work done in just 6 to 8 hours.
Here’s how:
Build a Website – Given your short timeframe, stick with a
one-page layout for now. That should be just enough to tell
visitors to your website about your valuable product or service
offering. If you’re not a web designer, don’t worry. You have
two options to get going. The first is to purchase a copy of
Microsoft FrontPage. FrontPage is by far the easiest product to
use for designing websites. If you are familiar with Microsoft
products, you’ll be fairly comfortable with the user interface
and should have no trouble getting started. Don’t worry if
you’re not a graphic designer either, as there are some great
websites online that sell FrontPage Templates that will dress up
your website in a hurry. For less than $30, you can purchase a
template designed by a professional, drop your text into their
layout, and have a crisp, well designed looking site in under an
hour!
Alternatively, you could search websites such as www.cnet.com to
locate a shareware web design program to set up a simple web
page, although the FrontPage templates will not likely be
compatible with this type of program.
Accept Credit Cards – You can look to PayPal to get started with
credit card acceptance online. They will accept all major credit
cards for you, then forward the funds to your PayPal account
less a specified handling fee. You can set up a small business
account in minutes, although you won’t be able to access your
funds until you’ve completed a verification process. Still, you
will have the ability to accept your customer’s credit cards
online, a key to selling anything over the internet. They’ll
even provide you with some pre-written code that you can simply
cut and paste into your website, which will result in a
professional “Buy Now” button appearing on your site. The button
will link people directly to your order page on PayPal’s
website.
Drive Traffic – The Internet can be a lonely place if you don’t
drive traffic to your website. With so many sites out there,
nobody will know you exist if you don’t promote your website.
The quickest way to do this is with Google AdWords. The AdWords
program is a Pay-Per-Click (PPC) arrangement, whereby you bid on
certain keywords that you think web surfers might type into a
Google search to find a product or service like yours. (For
example, “Small Business Marketing” would be a term applicable
to your business if you offered some type of marketing advice to
small businesses). When someone searches on your chosen term(s)
a small ad appears on the right side of the screen that links to
your website. You only pay if someone actually visits your
website.
A Google AdWords campaign can be up and running in less than 10
minutes once you have provided them with the necessary billing
information for your marketing campaign.
Using these three steps, you could realistically build a
website, set up a basic e-commerce credit card acceptance
facility, drive traffic to your site, and most importantly,
generate revenue overnight. If you are serious about an online
venture, your one-page site should just be a starting point.
You’ll need to continuously build and improve your website to
maintain a professional online presence. However, if you really
need to get going in a hurry, you can use these 3 steps to get
online in no time flat.
About Author :
Will Dylan is the Author of “Small Business Big Marketing” a
powerful e-book for small businesses available through his
website www.marketingyoursmallbusiness.com . Will also offers
article and news release writing services. You can contact Will
at askwill@marketingyoursmallbusiness.com