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Services required for e-business

Different types of business partners are required to create and implement a successful e-business strategy. Think twice before you hand over the responsibility to a ''friend who knows about computers.'' Your e-business is important and, if at all possible, you should outsource the job to professionals, but keep yourself involved in the process.

Choosing a Domain Name

A domain name is your lot on the Internet. An example of a domain name would be mybusinessname.com. It is used for your website and your business email addresses.

Your business name and your Web domain name

So you've done some thinking about your business name, polled some friends and prospective customers, and come up with a great name. Before you register your company under this name, don't forget to think about your online presence.

Learn more about domain names, check the availability of your chosen domain and find out how to register it.

Your Internet Service Provider ISP ↑ top of page

An Internet service provider (ISP) is the company you use to access the Internet, so you can surf the Web and use email on your computer. Often, your ISP is a large telephone or cable company.

For business users in urban areas, high-speed access (also called broadband) through a telephone or cable line is the most common type of Internet access. In rural or more remote areas, dial-up access through a telephone line might be your only option. New wireless Internet access options are also becoming more readily available, both in urban and rural settings.

Your Web Host ↑ top of page

A Web host will provide space for your website and allow it to be viewed online. You are essentially renting space on the Internet, so you can put your website there much like you might rent an office. The Web host will have a number of different packages available. The one you need depends on how much space you need, how many email accounts you need, how many visitors your site will get and how complex your website is.

You get what you pay for. Usually, a budget Web host is not the best idea for a business site. You want your website to be there when your customers are looking for it. Choose a company with a reputation for excellent customer service and a high level of technical expertise. Your best option is probably going to be a specialized mid-sized hosting company. While larger companies are often very good at providing Internet access, they do not always offer the same level of personalized customer service and specialization as a mid-sized company.

Your Website Development Team ↑ top of page

You need a team of experienced professionals to build a successful website. The main players of your website development team could include:

Your Application Service Providers ↑ top of page

Many companies offer online tools that can help you with various business tasks, such as tracking sales leads or building an online store. These companies are called application service providers. ASPs provide online services that would be too costly for a single business to develop. They spread the cost over many users with a per-use cost that smaller businesses can afford. An ASP is a lot like an airline. Business people fly all over the world, but very few businesses own an airplane. It is cheaper to buy travel services from an airline on a per-use basis.

There are far too many ASPs to list, but here are some of the more popular services that many businesses make use of:

Your website developer should have some knowledge of ASPs and be able to help you decide if a service like this is right for your business.

Your Computer Services Company ↑ top of page

Your computer services company is the one that keeps your computer hardware working properly. Without computers, you can't have much of an e-business. Your computer services company will help you set up your computers, maintain an office network, install new software and take care of pretty much anything else related to your computers. They might also provide computer hardware or recommend good vendors. Some companies may also offer related services, such as Web hosting or custom programming.

Some important computer issues include:

Your Professional Services Team ↑ top of page

Your e-business will benefit from professionals, such as your banker, lawyer, business or marketing consultant and security specialist. Each of these partners can add value to your overall e-business strategy.

Inexpensive Alternatives ↑ top of page

Contracting a team of people can get expensive. If you have a very limited budget, there are inexpensive pre-packaged solutions. Many ISPs offer business packages that cost less than residential broadband services. There are also ASPs that offer templates for websites. All you need to do is add in the graphics that suit your business. The cost of doing e-business is well within reach.

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