Businesses with Web sites offer some advice
June 20, 1997
Web posted at: 7:57 p.m. EDT (2357 GMT)
We asked some small-business people who have successfully
launched Web sites what they would have done differently,
knowing what they know now. Here's what they said:
"At first, our customers could only pay online. When we
finally included additional payment options via fax, 800
number and postal mail, our sales increased nearly 100
percent ... I cringe when I think of all the sales we must
have lost in the beginning."
-- Debra Shatford, president, Focused Presence,
publishers of ComFind (http://www.comfind.com)
"Do not assume anything about how your customer will read or
understand what's on your pages. Be assured someone will
misinterpret something."
-- Art Munson, president, Cassette House
(http://www.tape.com)
"Before you launch your site, make sure you have materials
prepared to send to people who make inquiries over the Web."
-- David H. Baum, attorney
(http://www.adoptlaw.com)
"I would have gotten my vanity domain name immediately."
-- Paul D. Supnik, attorney
(http://www.supnik.com)
"We would have made sure that we had our own access to the
site to make instant changes to inventory. Having to rely on
a site designer made us too dependent. Also, choose your
domain name carefully. We actually get hate e-mail, because
we are not a porno site."
-- Monica Lopez, co-founder, Hot Hot Hot
(http://www.hothothot.com)
"Be sure to warn your Internet service provider if you are
executing a marketing plan that could bring instant, heavy
traffic. The most boneheaded thing we did was launch a major
marketing initiative and not alert our host. We brought
their whole system down."
-- Tony Levitan, co-founder, Greet Street
(http://www.greetst.com)
"We learned early on that virtual malls aren't the only place
'Webbers' shop and that promotion points traffic to your
site, not location. If the Web mall isn't well promoted or
if its directory is poor, your site might be too 'off-road'
for most Web traffic.
-- Rhonda Karayan, CEO and president, NaturElle
Cosmetics Corp.
(http://www.naturalbeauty.com)
(c) 1997, Los Angeles Times. Distributed by Los Angeles
Times Syndicate.
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