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Building an On-Line Business
Comments OffIt’s a process, but it’s quite different from building a brick and mortar business. For one thing, your brick and mortar store caters to the local market. Your on-line enterprise goes global as soon as you launch. This means different marketing strategies, different design considerations, security options, payment options (who’s going to send cash?) and assessment tools.
It’s a process, not a goal. A successful on-line business is a never-ending quest for improved results and a stronger bottom line. It won’t happen on Day 1 and it’s going to take some time to optimize your site for search engine spiders and for improved sales.
If you’ve operated a real-world business, you can transfer some of your experience to the world wide web, but there’s still a lot to learn. Search engine optimization (SEO), for example, is an evolving science that every site owner must deploy to improve page rank with search engines.
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Published on October 21, 2009 · Filed under: Web Hosting;



