"FREE" -- You see it everywhere on the Net. When you dig deeper, you always find that whatever the offer, it is not really free. It will usually cost you your name and email address on a sign up form for a newsletter or some such offer. At the very least, it takes your time to even check it out.
A classic use of "free" on the Net is in web hosting. There are many sites that advertise free web hosting. Now who can turn down a bargain like that? Being a frugal person of Scots heritage, I for one considered it until I really dug down past the top layer.
Historically, many of these hosts have started up and disappeared quickly. Poof, there goes the hard work you invested in setting up your website. Now you have to find another host and go through the process again.
Another group of the free web hosts began as free hosts, and then started charging for services with the hope that the users would pay rather than go through the hassle of moving their website.
Still others require the right to put some form of advertising on your web pages. This does not project a professional image to your viewers.
This is still not the major hidden cost of a free web host.
The real hidden cost of a free web host (or a budget web host) is the lack of services that the host provides.
Put yourself in the position of the CEO of the free web host. How much can you pay for support personnel if you are not charging the user for your services? How solid a hardware system can you afford to host the websites? How much can you invest to guarantee no downtime on the servers?
If the web host does not provide the services as part of your hosting agreement, then you have to provide the services yourself. This causes you to pay for the services or work long, hard hours to compensate for the free web host. Your time is worth money. You should be realistic in your accounting for your time as part of the costs of your business.
If you are not familiar with SEO (if you do not know what SEO means, then you definitely need support); if you do not know how to program in HTML; if you do not know about Google site maps; if you do not know what the new XML sitemaps file at Yahoo looks like; if you do not know about blogging; (the list goes on and on); then you should not be on a free web host.
Unfortunately, if you remain on the free host, odds are you will find that you are included in the over ninety percent of individuals who start out to make a living on the Internet and fail.
The ideal web host should provide you with a multitude of services that all but guarantee that you will be successful. Do you think that a free web host will do that?
The old adage, "You get what you pay for" applies on the Net just like anywhere else.
If you have a small website that is a personal toy or you need a one page site for a landing page, then perhaps a free web host is your answer.
When your website is a serious site that you intend for your income for years to come, be realistic, bite the bullet, and pay for the services that will give you every chance for success.
The decision on which web host to use is the most important decision that you will make as you launch your Internet business. It will spell the difference between success and failure.
Make this decision wisely.
For a review of the best web hosts go to http://tinyurl.com/3ahjkj
Copyright 2007 John Howe, Inc.
Recession Is Not Over
You know, however, hard work alone simply doesn't cut it. You've probably worked yourself into a tight spot more than once. You weren't sure how you were going to get out, what to do next, or where to turn. You were way too close and too emotionally involved at those times. Those times represent very dangerous and precarious business circumstances.
Recall when things went well in your business. You were laser focused on what you needed to do. You didn't allow distractions or side paths to keep you from getting where you clearly saw you needed to be. You can return to this position of focused confidence once again and back on track for success.
No matter what business you're in the basic business requirements include:
* You need to attract the attention of the people most likely to buy from you
* You must create a strong interest in what you have to offer and motivate the prospect to act
* You must have a compelling offer spelling out the exact action you want the prospect to take
* From the prospects who took you up on your offer you must have a system to filter out the ready buyers and convert everyone else into a ready buyer
* You must be able to hold a conversation with your prospects helping them to make the best buying decision for them
* You must be able to provide your service exceeding their expectations
* You must develop a system to build and extend a relationship with your clients leading to repeat business and referrals
When you get all these things right you simply cannot fail. Therefore, if you aren't getting what you want one or more of these things aren't working. Which of the seven requirements are below your expectations in your business?
You are a super hero; however, even super heroes have a side kick. Even a super hero needs someone to help them. Which of the seven requirements can you improve on your own? Which of the seven requirements would you be better served by getting someone to guide you to improvements with?
Before you reach out and get the help you need, define what you need. What are the outcomes you want for your customer? How do you foresee functionally providing this outcome?
When was the last time you stepped back and took a big picture look at where you are now, and where you want to be? How much clearer would you be on next steps if you took the time to develop this big picture plan for your business? How much easier would it be for you to know what to do if you knew exactly what you wanted?
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