This is one of hundreds of videos where I answer the most commonly asked questions related to small business websites. Today’s question is, “Does my small business need a newsletter?” Typically these newsletters are facilitated through your website and I would say yes, it probably does and here’s why.
This is one of hundreds of videos where I answer the most commonly asked questions related to small business websites. “Today’s question is, can a website take payments?” Well, of course you can! I’m sure you’ve visited many websites that take payments from their clients and your website can too.
This is one of hundreds of episodes where I answer the most commonly asked questions related to small business web design. Today’s question is: Do I need to hire a professional photographer for all the photos that appear on my website?
This is one of hundreds of videos where I answer some of the most commonly asked questions related to small business website design. Today’s question is, “Should I purchase a yellow page add?” It’s very easy to answer. No!
This is one of hundreds of videos that I make to answer the most commonly asked questions related to small business design. Today’s question is, “Do I need a desktop website and a mobile website?’
This is one of hundreds of videos where I answer the most commonly asked questions small business owners have about their website. Today’s question is, “Should I hire an SEO expert?” This is an important question that reflects the evolution of web...
This is one of hundreds of videos where I answer some of the most commonly asked questions related to website development and small businesses. Today’s question is, “What parts of a website are critical when you’re developing a website? Make sure it has your name, phone number, contact information so that if somebody wants to get a hold of you and give you money. The big thing is, as I’ve mentioned in other videos, when people come to your website they have questions that want to be answered so just be sure to answer questions on your website. Pick 10 questions and begin to answer those questions.
This is one of hundreds of videos where I answer the most commonly asked questions that small business owners have about their website. Today’s question is, “What’s the best way to get started on your small business website?” It’s a great...
This is one of hundreds of videos where I answer questions for small business owners about website design. The question of the day is, “What if somebody is already using the domain name that I wanted for my website?” If you’re thinking of starting nike.com that’s probably taken! CBS.com, probably taken! There’s a ton of domain names out there that are not taken but the perfect domain name that you wanted is taken so what do you do?
This is one hundreds of videos where I answer the most commonly asked questions related to small business websites. I put on a suit coat today so that I look very intelligent. 😉 Anyway, today’s question is, “How quickly can a new company get its website up and running from the start of the development process?” This is a very important question and a place where a lot of web developers get a bad name, because web developers they’re a special bunch. They’re not very good at setting clear expectations somehow and so this is something we’ve really worked on at Fiddler Online. But make sure if you’re working with a web developer that he or she is setting clear expectations so that you’re not disappointed in the long run. We generally ask for eight weeks from beginning to end of the development process. That gives us enough time to acquire all the information from you and get the website up and running in a good amount of time so that it can actually start working.
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