Making e-commerce work for you

bullet Begin Collecting E-mail Addresses Today! 
bulletEven if you don't yet have a site set up, begin an e-mail list. Approximately 50 percent of the people who visit your booth will have an e-mail address. Unlike post office mailings, sending e-mails is virtually cost free. You can send a notice to 1000 people with the same effort as it as it takes to contact one. And what better way to launch a new site than to invite 1000 people whom loved your work at shows to the "grand opening"? Check out the e-mail sign up page on Bill Coleman's www.AmishPhoto.com site. 
bullet Choose a Catchy Domain Name 
bulletA great domain name can be a magic selling tool. The right name will stick in people's mind and have a logical association with you, the artist. Jayne DeMarcay was fortunate to find DeMarcay.com was still available. Now her clients can write her at Jayne@Demarcay.com and find her work at www.DeMarcay.com. Laurie Fowler and Bill Thelen decided their own names were too easy to misspell, so we helped them search for a name that described what kind of work they do. Now you can find them at www.FineArtFiber.com. Even if you are not ready to put your work online don't put off registering a domain name, you may find someone else has the name you wanted by the time you do. More than 20,000 new domain names are being registered every day.
bullet Make Your Web Site Hosting Company Really Work for You 
bulletWeb server hosting is getting better and cheaper than ever. But not all hosting companies offer the tools that you will need to make your site successful. After redesigning the www.MaryMcSweeney.com domain we moved it to a web server with superior tools and services. Now Mary has access to web server log analysis software which tells here where her web site visitors came from, what they saw at her site, and even what keywords they used in a search engine to find her. All this and we were able to get her monthly hosting fee from reduced from $50 to $12.50 per month as well! 
bullet Successful Web Sites Are Well Promoted Sites 
bulletNo matter how great a web site you have, it won't work for you if your potential clients don't visit. Use your art shows to bring people who love your work directly to you site. Use signs, banners, and handouts - just including your URL on your business card is not enough. Another important source of traffic will be the search engines. Getting top listings is both an art and a science. Check out Mark Mowen's www.LeatherStuff.com site by typing "leather handbag" into any of the top search engines. Or search for "Titanium Wedding Rings" on Yahoo and see how well Chris and Sandy Booth's www.RingsForever.com does. (Chris and Sandy's site has been so successful they have been able to give up art shows entirely!) 
bullet Make Your Pages Fast Loading 
bulletWith the ever-increasing volume of web sites being published, make yours stand out as being customer friendly. Pages should load as fast as possible and should have logical navigation. How many sites have you visited where it seemed like the pages took forever to load or were confusing to get around? We specialize in creating images that look great and load fast. We just completed redoing Lance Munn's web site www.VicLan.com and the pages now load in half the time that they previously did. That's especially important for artists because their web sites contain pictures of their artwork.

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