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What's a Website For?

Date Published: 30th September 2009
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Everybody everywhere goes online every time.  From schools to the workplace, email addresses are now indispensable as phone numbers and residential addresses.  Emails could be used for communicating with friends and family to accessing finances, such as online payday loans.  With email addresses turning up everywhere, owning a website is also fast becoming popular, not just with organizations, businesses, and even governments, but also for ordinary people as well like college students, single moms, and even grandmums!  However, with all the hype and fuss, sometimes people forgot what the websites are there for.  Assuming that a particular website is successful, what will it have accomplished?  Is it to promote a business, an organization, or just one person?  Is it for making money or just to get a message or idea to as many people as possible?



So, the first thing to remember before coming up with a website is to know its purpose.  If the website has a clearly defined purpose to the ones setting it up, it will have more impact and significance.  Again, certain questions need to be asked: is the website for educational purposes or money-making ventures?  For business or groups that are planning to build a website, it is advisable to develop a good plan in the form of a Request for Proposal, or better known as RFPs.  The best RFP template covers a lot of things for the would-be website.  These are the website purpose (the objectives of the website), target audience (businesses, charities, families, teens, etc), and design style (minimalist, trendy, etc).  Other things to consider, depending on the needs of the web developer, are navigation, user or account login requirements, audio and visual requirements, hosting and maintenance, and even management structure.  For websites to be used for commercial purposes, the web designers and developers could also add these kinds of features, such as e-commerce (when necessary), search engine optimization (or popularly known as SEO) requirements, and development schedule with deadlines and launch dates.


With this valuable tool in hand, the RFP, people who want to have a website are now more prepared to start building one, especially if they already have the expertise and resources.  But for those who don’t have the necessary skills, they could set up a budget.  They could even start with a manageable budget and apply for a small fast payday loan of a few hundred dollars.  Domain names could be gotten for as low as $7 to $10 a year.  The web hosting, on the other hand, are available from a hundred dollars depending on the bandwidth and other specifications.  With all these things going, would-be website owners will have a site that conforms to their vision.


 

Tags: web designers, email addresses, search engine optimization, target audience, hype, web developer, commercial purposes, college students, design style, online payday loans, educational purposes, management structure, charities, ordinary people, request for proposal, residential addresses, communicating with friends
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Sean Teahan co-founder of Cash Doctors, Australia’s preferred short term lender, shares his insights on money matters. Founded in 2005 Cash Doctors has helped thousands of Australians with their fast cash loans but that’s just the short term solution. Cash Doctors also help people in the long run by providing budgeting tools, e-books and individually researched articles on money matters and financial tips. The aim is to assist people in achieving instant and long term financial freedom.
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