Say you started a food website. Nothing radical there. Say you started a food website that held weekly recipe contests, like a global county-fair cook-off. Say you raised the stakes and told the cooks that winners would have the glory of being published in your next cookbook.
Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content management systems, has launched the Arabic version of its corporate website.
A matchmaking website is needed to pair up Bahraini and American firms looking to do business, according to a trade expert.
Empost has launched its revamped website that offers customers a host of online facilities, including shipment tracking, rate calculator, online booking, booking management, customer statement of accounts and invoice printing...
Recently, I was at the car dealership watching the mechanic work on my car, and suddenly a thought struck me: How many online business owners regularly check under the hood to make sure theirs websites are running smoothly?
The small-business website seems to be one of the simplest things to launch today. Everywhere you turn, companies are giving you what appears to be the perfect website for a startup. It's like walking into Ikea and buying a bookshelf: All you need to do is put it together. Seems simple enough, but before you buy an off-the-shelf website, understand what you're buying and what you need for your business.
I recently met an entrepreneur who told me her startup needed a website. When I asked why, she said, "Because every company has a website, so why should mine be any different?鈥� When I pressed further and asked what end the website would serve, she paused, looking a little puzzled, and said, 鈥淲ell, I don鈥檛 know--you tell me."
If your small business has a website (and it should), you need to stay on top of four main needs...
Blog platforms are a cheap and easy way to build your brand online. If your small business has a website (and it should), you need to stay on top of four main needs...
These simple measures put your site's focus on the customer. Entrepreneurs shouldn't have to be convinced of the importance of a good business website. Without one, consumers can't find you.