Thursday, September 20, 2007

Getting Your Own Website

Artists and restaurateurs can often add their business to a group website which advertises specifically for their business.

This can have several advantages.

- Whoever is looking for focussed information can go to these sites and find a large collection of similar products, also giving your work a chance to be viewed.

- The business or individual doesn't have to worry about upkeep, design decisions, maintenance or finding a good and reliable website designer.

- These sites are usually much cheaper

But, there are some disadvantages as well.

- The look of these websites is pretty generic, and doesn't leave much for creativity or individuality. Since one way to attract potential clients or buyers is by how unique your website is, your product (menu, business name, artwork) etc... has to outshine all the others on those group websites.

- These websites provide website addresses that are usually attached to their own address. So, your website address may a long string of words, many of which have no relation to you or your work - something like: wwww.name of group site.com/your name.html. Such a website address is hard to remember, and harder to print on a small business card.

- You may want, at some point, to add interactive elements like e-commerce, or a newsletter, or comment box other than for email. Addition of extra elements is often impossible in these group websties.

Of course, the type of website you want depends on a large number of factors. But, if you are really serious about your business or activity, a website with your own unique address, and unique identity, and with the flexibility to add new elements and technologies will be much more cost-effective.