Why Your Business Needs a Website
A business website works 24/7.
It never sleeps, never takes holidays, and never asks for salary π
π§ Step 1: Know Your site Goal
Ask yourself one question.
Do you want sales, leads, calls, or brand trust?
π Step 2: Buy Domain Name
Your domain is your online shop name.
Example: yourbusiness.com looks professional and trustworthy.
π Step 3: Choose Hosting
Hosting is your websiteβs home.
Good hosting = fast site = happy visitors.
π¨ Step 4: Design Matters (First Impression!)
People judge your business site in 3 seconds.
Use clean design, readable text, and simple colors.
π§© Step 5: Important Pages You Must Have
Every business site needs these pages:
- Home
- About Us
- Services / Products
- Contact
- Privacy Policy
No About page = trust issues π¬
βοΈ Step 6: Simple & Clear Content
Use easy words.
Write like you talk, not like an exam answer.
π± Step 7: Mobile Friendly Is Must
Most users come from mobile.
If your site breaks on phone, users break your hope π
β‘ Step 8: Speed Is Superpower
Slow site = bye-bye visitors.
Fast loading makes Google and users both happy.
π Step 9: Security Basics
Use SSL (https).
A secure business site builds customer trust.
π Step 10: SEO Basics to Know
Use keywords naturally.
Donβt stuff keywords like extra cheese on pizza π
π Step 11: Easy Contact Option
Show phone, email, or WhatsApp clearly.
Donβt play hide-and-seek with customers.
π οΈ Step 12: Maintenance Is Important
Update content and images regularly.
A dead website scares visitors.
π Final Words
A business site is not expensive.
Not having one is expensive.
Q1: Can I make a website without coding?
Yes. WordPress and webpage builders make it easy.
Q2: How much does a business website cost?
Basic website can start very low. Cost depends on features.
Q3: How long does it take to make a website?
Simple website: 3β7 days.
Advanced site: more time.
Q4: Do I need a developer?
For basic sites, no.
For custom features, yes.
Q5: Is website better than social media page?
Yes. Social media is rented space.
Your business website is your own property.
