Setting Up A Website - What's Involved For The Small Business Owner



Posted: Friday, January 08, 2010

by Michael Borowiecki
Formulis, Inc.

Starting a small business can be rough!  But starting a website for your business doesn't have to be.  Before setting up a website, you'll need to understand how the website will impact you and your time.

For most small business owners, the second biggest anxiety they have about setting up a website has to do with time.  Does starting a website take a lot of time?  How much time is involved with setting up a website?  How long does it take to build a website?  And, how much time is needed to update my website?

The following website questions and answers will give you a clear picture of time commitments to consider when setting up a website.  Go easy!  Starting a website doesn't have to leave you feeling frazzled.

How long does it take to build a website?

Web designers differ, but for most basic small business websites, you can expect development time to be about four to six weeks.  More complex websites are completed over a longer period of time and in stages.  For example, design and development of an e-commerce online web store, or programming for a custom web application may take a couple of months.

What is the process of setting up a website?

The website development process can be broken down into four phases:
How involved is the process of setting up a website?

Typically, a small business owner can expect three to four conference calls to discuss needs and design concepts and to review materials completed.  Although it is nice to conduct meetings in person, it's certainly not a requirement.  In most cases, the entire process of setting up a website can be completed over the phone and by e-mail.

How much time is needed to routinely update my website with news and other content?

If your business is in a less-competitive field or you don't have a lot of local competition... you could probably skate by for three months or more without updating your website.  But be warned!  You may want to spare the expense of setting up a website if you don't plan on keeping it up-to-date.  Routinely adding new content to your site is a great way to improve your website's visibility in search engine results.

Here's a great tip...

If you don't have the time to write new website content, you can always contract a ghostwriter to do the hard work for you.  Ghostwriters research and write articles, white papers, reports and more on your behalf.  They're a great option for overworked small business owners starting a website.

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Author Biography

Michael Borowiecki is a marketing adviser and the owner of a small business marketing and web design firm, Formulis, Inc. Since 2003 we've been providing clients in Las Vegas and nationally with custom small business web design. Find out more about our Las Vegas Web Design Services at our website.

Don't be a big baby! Still scared of websites? Crush your fears by reading Small Business Website Fears Conquered on our Small Business Marketing Blog and put your mind at ease.

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