Website redux - building a commerce Web site - Brief Article

Black Enterprise, Oct, 2001 by Sonya A. Donaldson

QA I read the three-part series on setting up a Website, but I'm overwhelmed by the whole dotcom, URL, and design process. What should I do to get my business on the Web?

--S. Errington Los Angeles

I'm glad you read the series--and pleased that you're exploring the process of setting up a Website The first thing you should do is determine the type of business you're running. That is, are you selling products or offering services? This will help you decide the type of site you need--an e-commerce sale or an informational site.

If your business is service-based, the process is a bit simpler. You'll need to set up a Website that has elements such as your business, name, contact information, directions, and brief descriptions of your company's services. A product-based site is a bit more complex, requiring inventory-management and order-processing features that a full-service solution such as Microsoft's bCentral (www.bcentral.com) or Bigstep (www.big step.com) provide. These are solutions if you decide that you don't want to go through the process of registering a domain name and working with a Web host to help you design, set up, and host your site. Whichever route you choose, however, be sure to keep the three-part BE series, "yourbusiness.com," April 2001, on hand.

Mail your technology-related concerns to Cyberwise at BLACK ENTERPRISE, 130 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10011, or send an e-mail to donaldsons@blackenterprise.com.

COPYRIGHT 2001 Earl G. Graves Publishing Co., Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2001 Gale Group
 

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