Website Design Maui will make it Easy and Affordable !

Most people have no idea how to get started having a webpage developed, but it is not that big-of-a-deal..... Really!

We are going to get you started for free right now:

Research your URL, use a search engine, Google, Yahoo or the search engine of your choice. Type in the products or services you provide and see how many other business are providing the same things. Check out there URL and think about what you would choose as a URL to compete with those guys. Notice that most of the sites use there products or services in there URL, not there company name!. Then go to GoDaddy and see if the domains you have in mind are available.

In those same Search Results, check out what those companies are saying about there business and products. You will also need the same type of information in your Web Site, I mean content, the text that describes your company and products.The more descriptive the content the better, this is a time where being long-winded is a good thing!

Quality Pictures of you products are a necessity. A Webpage is the perfect medium to display your products so that your customers can see exactly what they are buying. Think about when you shop on line, even for books, if you see a quality picture of it you are far more likely to buy.

The last thing that we would suggest that you do is research a Web Design that catches your eye. Look at the same sites that you researched above and see if you like the design of one or more of them. It helps the Web Designer if we already have a basic idea of what you like and then go from there.

Now that you have some basic information on getting started, you are half way to having a great webpage!

If you have any questions or if you are ready to get started, Please give us a call (808) 276-6340


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Go to eBay, arguably one of the most popular website for bargain hunters. Check out the navigation for the categories on the left hand side. No flashy buttons that blink and pop when you select them. There are two reasons to have text navigation on your website. One is that graphics take time for your browser to load. And the other, more important reason, is that they are search engine friendly. The text can be read by the search engines and is considered 'relevant content'.

Again, looking at eBay, notice that they have a couple of eye catching graphical blocks or banners that are promotion a couple of items or categories that they are pushing this week.

But they do not have a confusing amount of little boxes all over the site. Now look at MSN, I am not trying to say that MSN is not a great site, but if you are a novice computer user it is easy to see that you could stare at that site and not be able to figure out what to do or where to go if you are looking for a specific item. I am 48 and I built my first computer at 20 and I feel a little overwhelmed when I go to sites like MSN.