Why You Should Create a Webpage of Your Own

The Internet is big and getting bigger with each passing month and year. It is estimated that "in less than four years there will be over 250 million people on the web and in less than eight years they will be over one billion." The worldwide web is expected to be found in every household across the globe by that time. Giants in the Internet, cable and television industries are anticipating mergers in the future that will make it more and more accessible as well as affordable for everyone. In less than a decade almost all businesses will have a web presence of one kind or another. A web presence first and foremost means having a webpage. Let's take a closer look.

Internet marketing research firms have also made their own predictions about the shopping needs and habits of consumers both at the present as well as in the future. Almost any imaginable product can be sold over the web and if it is not immediately obvious how, an enterprising entrepreneur will figure it out. The expression, "if there is a will, there is a way" figures prominently here.

Approximately more than 20 million people buy goods and services over the Internet and this includes any number of items- everything from books to jewellery to clothing to computers to household supplies to cars to furniture to real estate and even such things as natural gas, boats and jet airplanes. Studies estimate that "the number of online consumers will grow at a rate of 30 to 50 percent over the next few years." Knowing that simple fact should be enough to encourage a person to start brainstorming right away and then begin to design him or herself a glowing webpage that gets noticed!

The reasons for starting your own webpage are basically broken down into four categories. The first reason is that a webpage allows a person to both sell a product(s) and/or a service(s). Secondly, it is a way of conveying necessary information to the online masses. Thirdly, it will increase one's presence and visibility. The more exposure you get for whatever kind of work you do, the better it is. After all you cannot drum up interest in your online business if no one has ever heard of you. The fourth reason is to allow you as much opportunity to show your prospective customers or clients that you can provide them with above average customer service. Personal attention and responding in a timely manner to your customer's inquiries and/or concerns is a very important step in the right direction.

If selling a product and/or a service is on your agenda then bear in mind that success can be yours if you have a fantastic viable product (or service); if you can attract a market of customers interested in what you have to sell (a.k.a. target market) if you have enough business know-how to sell, and finally if you make a concentrated effort to satisfy every customer and/or client who purchases an item from you. Getting individuals to your website is important but keeping them there, and supporting their decision to buy from you is equally as important. Make it your personal mission to make other people's needs matter to you. Never lose sight of that reality.

E-commerce is an essential aspect of building a business and plays a role in developing your own webpage. It is a process that involves six steps and all businesses that develop themselves over the Internet must go from step one to two to three. The first step is to create content online that speaks to people; step two is to host the content that you have featured on your webpage and the third step is to promote and market both your website and your content. Writing content for other websites is another excellent promotional tool for your own webpage.

As previously mentioned, the first of the three e-commerce steps must be taken advantage of by all online companies but the last three steps, four through six, must take place for any business that is involved in online sales. The last three of the six step process includes, number four, both collecting and recording orders for customers and /or clients; number five is to go about processing payments for the orders and number six is to make sure customers received what they ordered and that the orders were correctly filled.

Gunnar Berglund - EzineArticles Expert Author

Gunnar Berglund has been a "internet- hardworker" for the last five years He runs ( among others ) http://www.adomainsite.com and http://www.domain-ace.com.