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How to Start a Website Resources

 

How to Start a Website Resources by Daryl Des Marais

Are you looking to start a website online? Need to know where to get information on what is needed?

A good place to start is to choose a template program or a web designer that will help you design a site to you custom needs. Depending on the type of business you have, product or service, there are certain tools you may need. A good site for information on how to start a website is www.thesitewizard.com.

If you are looking for a more customized website you may want to check on google.com and search for web designers in your area. All websites are not created equal and some may use java, javascript, html, pmp, word text templates and other resources. Determine what you want to do with your layout and how interactive you want to make your web pages.

Another concern may be logos. Are you going to design your own logo? What software are you going to use do design you logo? Are you going to hire a marketing firm to design you logo? A good place to start for logos is www.logoworks.com. They help small businesses design their logos.

There are many other things to consider in designing your own website but determining the web page layout, design and a business logo is a good place to start.

Daryl Des Marais is a partner with http://www.usabusinessgrowth.com an online free business growth resources site for entrepreneurs and small business owners.


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