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Inspiration For The Older Entrepreneur

By Johanna

Older EntrepreneurAre you an entrepreneur, an older entrepreneur?

Have you been thinking about starting an online business but don’t know how to get started? Or maybe you’re thinking that you just don’t know enough about all this online stuff and it would be way “over your head”?

Granted, there is a lot to this “online stuff”. The good news though – it all can be learned. And once you get going, you realize that it really isn’t even that difficult after all.

It’s like anything else… once you get started you’ll be alright.

This morning, I came across a video by Gary Vaynerchuk in which he talks about older entrepreneurs and the many skills they bring to the table (and technology doesn’t have to be one of them).

Have a listen and give some thought to what he is saying… perhaps it will encourage you to come on board and join the rest of us… online!

Filed Under: Wiser Preneur Tagged With: Business, technology

How To Select A Domain Name For Your Home On The Web!

By Johanna

How to select a good domain name?By now you know that you’ll have to pick a domain name for your home on the World Wide Web before you can do anything online. Selecting a good domain name is so important for your online success.

Wondering why it is so important to get this step just right: “After all, if it doesn’t work out I can always change it, right”?

Well yes, nothing is written in stone and while it’s correct that you can change things later, you may not want to do that. And here is why.

Think about your website as your business on the web. Your business has a name and an address your customers use to find you. Change the identifiers for your business and people won’t find you; you’ll lose customers and followers.

I think it’s easy to see that every time you change the name of your business and you move the business to a new location, you will lose customers. And it’s the same with an online business, your website.

As I mentioned in my last article, your website lives at a certain location (similar to a brick and mortar business). Of course, it’s a bit more complicated than that, but we’re going for concepts here…!

When you publish content to your website it becomes part of the “location”. Let’s say you’ve just published an article titled “How to grow fabulous Orchids” to your site.

People searching the web for information about growing orchids may come across your article via different routes.

  • They either access the article from within your site; no problem, they can find the information or
  • They enter search terms and Google (or another search engine) brings up the result “yourwebsite.com/how-to-grow-fabulous-orchids/” and displays the article page directly, without going through the site first. So every time you change the name of the site the article location/address changes as well.

Can you see where I am going with this?

While it’s possible to change everything at any given time and there are ways to redirect to new sites and addresses, it’s just simpler if you don’t have to do that.
So what should you consider when selecting a solid domain name so you don’t have to make any changes right away (or at all)?

When choosing a domain you need to come up with both, the actual name and an available extension. The extension is the last part of the domain, most commonly they are .com, .org, .net or .info.

If the .com extension is available, go with that because it’s the default URL most people remember when they go online to visit a website. However, if it’s not, choose one of the other extensions listed above.

Of course, this also depends on what the topic of your site is. If it’s a store, try to stick with the .com, but if it’s a non-profit, going with the .org is usually better.

For the actual domain name, choose one that best represents your site. If your site is about flowers, than choose a name that indicates that. You’ll see this referred to as choosing keyword based domain names.

For example, let’s say your site is about growing Bonsai trees. Wouldn’t it be better to choose a name containing the phrase “bonsai trees” rather than just the phrase “Trees”?

In essence you can go two different ways with choosing a name. You can follow the safe route and choose a keyword based domain name or go with something catchy you think might take off all across the web (think Face book, Google, or Twitter).

Most people prefer to go with a keyword based domain name. You want your website to rank well for your chosen subject and keywords are the prime way you’ll achieve that goal. You can use a free or paid keyword tool to make a list of the top keywords in your niche.

You will buy your domain from a domain registrar, which there are many to be found. Stay with an established registrar; after all, this will be your piece of real estate on the web. Look for support, ease of use and lastly cost. Expect to pay around $10 – 15 for a year of domain name registration.

Through my years on the web I have used both Godaddy.com and Namecheap.com (there are many more out there). I suggest you check out both, GoDaddy and NameCheap and perhaps even look at some others.

When you buy your domain, you’ll be typing in the URL you hope to land, such as growingfabulousorchids.com. If it’s not available, the system will usually show you some alternatives that are available, such as growingfabulousorchids.net, etc.

As you check out with your domain, many registrars will try to sell you additional products and services, like hosting, privacy, site building tools and more. You probably won’t need any of these right away and can always add them on later.

It’s best to take the time and brainstorm different names for your website. Ask yourself:

  1. Does the name tell visitors what the site is all about? Remember “tree” vs. “bonsai tree”?
  2. Is the name clear and easy to pronounce? This is important because people often tell friends about sites they like.
  3. Is the name easy to remember, easy to spell or are there multiple ways to spell it? For example a domain name containing “for” could be spelled “for”, “four” or “4”. You don’t want people to guess.
  4. Is the name short and to the point?
  5. Is the name trade marked? You don’t want to spend time building a site just to find out that the name or something very similar to it has been trade marked. Why not head over to TESS (Trademark Electronic Search System) to find potential “offenders”.

Expect to spend some time on selecting a solid name for your domain;  it will pay off in the long run!

Filed Under: Wiser Preneur Tagged With: Business, Websites

Do I Really Need My Own Website?

By Johanna Leave a Comment

Build A WebsiteThe answer is simple, yes!

Since you’re reading this online, chances are you’re somewhat interested in starting your own website. But even if you have absolutely no interest in starting a business, you may still want to consider having a personal website.

I realize, that some OlderWiserWomen are just a bit afraid of all this “tech stuff” and therefore don’t even want to get started. If that’s you  – don’t be afraid and don’t worry. Just take it one step at a time and I promise it will all come together (maybe not tomorrow, but it will).

For many however, the main question is not if, but one of how and what. How do you go about starting your own website and what should you use for your publishing platform?

One thing is for sure, there is no shortage of choices when it comes to starting your website.

You could pay someone to create a site for you, using any number of tools. Or you can learn some basic things about websites and just create one yourself. The platform I suggest you use to do that is called WordPress (WP). You may already be familiar with it or have heard about it.

WordPress is what I use to run my sites and it’s what you’re looking at right now.

WordPress is a “content management system” that’s relatively easy to use and easy to maintain. Getting your content onto a WordPress site is easy as well and you don’t have to hire a webmaster to get your blog/website updated on a regular basis (unless you want to).

Of course, just like with anything else worthwhile doing, there is a bit of a learning curve involved here. However, I think it is well worth your time.

Regardless if you want to update and maintain your own sites or hire it out, you still need to understand what it is someone else is supposed to do for you, at least at a basic level.

But for starters, there are 2 basic things you need before you can set up your own website:

  • You need to pick a domain name and register it with a Domain Registrar. A domain name is what you will call your site. For example, this site is called OlderWiserWomen and hence the domain name registered is “OlderWiserWomen”.
  • Next, you have to pick a place for your domain to live, which is called hosting. You will need to sign up for an account with a Hosting Provider to house your domain on one of their servers. Think of your domain as your house and think of the hosting as the address of your house. Just as your house has all your furnishings and all your “stuff”, your website will have all your content and all the “stuff” you want to publish on your site.

Your hosting provider “hosts” your domain and in essence provides an address for your domain so that it can be found on the World Wide Web.

Of course, there is a heck of a lot more going on than that. However, conceptually and as far as you and I are concerned, that’s what’s going on and that’s really all you need to understand at this point.

  • Before I stop for today, here are a few pointers to consider when choosing a domain name:
  • What is the purpose of the domain name: business or personal?
  • Try to keep your domain name short and to the point
  • Try to keep your domain name easy to remember
  • Pick a name that is easy to spell and unlikely to be misspelled
  • Avoid hyphens and numbers as part of the name

So get started with your website and think about a domain name (or 2 or 3).

Filed Under: Wiser Preneur Tagged With: Business, Websites

Are You a WiserPreneur™?

By Johanna Leave a Comment

Golden EggAre you running a business or thinking about starting a business?  If so, you may want to take a closer look at this section.

WiserPreneur™ discusses all things business related: starting, running and growing your business.

 

 

Are you wondering:

  • if you should start a business
  • what business to start
  • if you should start an online business
  • should you have your own website
  • if you need a business plan
  • where to find the money to start a business
  • what products or services to sell
  • wWhat licenses and permits you’ll have to have
  • what taxes you’ll have to pay
  • if you should hire employees or outsource
  • if…, what…, how…

We’ll talk about it all and much, much more.

So tune in and listen up…

Filed Under: Wiser Preneur Tagged With: Business

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