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How To Publish A Good Pest Control Web Site.

Before You Get Started
Are you sure you want a web site?
Web sites are the most cost effective marketing tool available for businesses that publish them properly and manage them well. 
If you are not prepared to do this work or pay someone to do it, you may not be ready to use this technology. You could try placing listings and ads for your business in other appropriate web site directories.

Are your expectations from a web site realistic?
Millions of dollars have been made overnight by smart marketers using the internet during the "goldrush" years. Then the bubble burst. If you are expecting a web site to produce miraculous results in sales you may be disappointed. If you expect a steady growth in business from a moderate  investment in a web site, you are being realistic.

Are you prepared to manage your web site to achieve desired results?
A web site is like a new sales force. It has to be managed continuously or it will go stagnant and unproductive.

This is a new section
on our web site.
We have many pages of information that will be added on a regular basis as time permits.

If you are serious about promoting your pest control business on the internet, we have many tips for you.

Come back soon.

If you answered "YES" to the above questions, then let's get started.
Step 1.  Your domain name.
Your domain name will be your business name on the internet. You must have one.  (
www.yourdomainname.com)  They are easy to get, but you probably won't get the one you want. It is best to deal with a Canadian domain registrar. If you  think you already have a domain name, be sure you are the actual registered owner. 
We will go into the details of this later.
If you need help finding and registering a domain name we can help, or do it for you. You pay only the registration fee.
Step 2. Who will publish your web site?
Your web site will project the image of your business on the internet.
If you choose to publish it yourself, do it right. If you do not have the ability or experience, hire someone who does. (webmanager). You may be able to take over maintenance of the web site later.
Software programs can make basic web publishing fairly easy but time consuming. We can do it for you or give you some good free advice.
Step 3. Choose a host for your web site.   All web sites must be hosted by someone that can provide all the technical facilities to make it work properly on the internet.  A good host will work with you or your publisher to set up these facilities and maintain them as your needs change. Pick a good Canadian host. Our rate is $10(Can.) per month and the service is excellent.
Step 4. Planning your site.   A well planned web site will start off making a good impression on your prospects. It will change and grow to attract new prospects and have them return regularly. Planning is a task for management, not necessarily the webmanager.  
Step 5. Gather input, suggestions and content material. Look for basic ideas on other pest control web sites. Keep it simple.  Focus on your objectives. Personalize your content to suit your business.
Do not try to be all things to all people.
Links to information on
PestControlCanada web pages will reduce your need for content.
Step 6. Communicate with the webmanager.  State clearly what you want. Put as much as possible in writing. Provide examples. Be open for suggestions, but maintain control. Some web site publishers (webmasters) know very little about business and marketing. As web publishers, we have considerable marketing and pest control industry  experience.
Step 7. Review the web site before it is published. 
Like proofreading a printed ad, it should be carefully checked for errors, content, layout, colors, fonts, graphics and loading speed.  There is much room for error.  Although changes can be easily made after the site is published on the internet, you never get a second chance to make a first impression.
Your site builder should
e-mail you draft web pages before they are published.
We will.
 


Some suggestions from Tripod.com

Web Domains

Getting a good, memorable Web domain name is one of the best investments you can make, whether it’s for a personal site or a startup business.

In the madness of the Internet boom, finding a good domain name was tough. As soon as the .com addresses became available, entrepreneurs rushed in to claim nearly every word.com in the English dictionary. Then the auctions ensued, and would-be online businesses were paying top dollar for good website names.

But those days are mostly over. Now that people have realized that online businesses are not a goldmine waiting to happen, the availability of website names has loosened up. And with the advent of .net and a variety of country-specific Top Level Domains (TLDs), like “.uk” and ".tv," the overall supply of website names has increased exponentially.

So if you’re ready to host your first website, or think it’s time to rename the one you have, here are some tips on how to go about it.

>>> The Domain Biz <<<

If you want to come up with a distinctive name for your website, leave the dictionary on the shelf and just let your imagination go wild. You might also consider stringing together a few words to come up with a catchy phrase. And if you plan on starting a business, it is probably wisest to choose a name for your company such that yourcompany.com is available, which means choosing a non-dictionary-word name.

"Choosing a Name"
If you can’t find a name that you like in the dot.com arena, there are other Top Level Domains (TLDs) to choose from: Little nations like Kazakhstan and the Christmas Islands are cashing in on the sudden wealth of virtual real estate and will be happy to sell you yourdomain.kz or yourdomain.cx or whatever.

"Domain Search"
Start your domain name search here. This site lets you plug in names to see if the name you are looking for is still available. (Caution: Canadian business are better served by Canadian registrars)

"Why WWW?"
The World Wide Web as we know it works because somewhere far away, there is a root server system that tracks the billions of IP addresses and their corresponding domain names. Without this system, navigating the Web would be impossible for one very simple reason: The Web would not exist.

>>> Register and Host <<<

Once you’ve settled on a good website name, the next thing you’ll have to deal with is getting it registered and hosted. The price to register a domain ranges from $10 to $35 US/year, and there are now dozens of accredited registrars. When it comes to hosting, you’ll have some decisions to make about how fancy you want to go. As with everything in life, the more elaborate, the more expensive.

"Hosting Choices"
Your plan can be basic or you can add online web design tools and dial up accounts.
(Hosting by Pest-Control-Canada is $10 Can. per month.)

 Hints, Pointers, and Tips 'O the Trade

1. If you are dead set on a certain name but it's already taken, you can always tack on "-inc" or "-co" or "-ventures" or whatever before the ".com" part. The annoying part of that, of course, is having to explain to everyone that, no, yourcompany.com is someone else -- you are at yourcompany-inc.com.

2. Choosing a host requires the same kind of forward-thinking you should apply when building your website — you want your host to scale with you so that you don't have to change companies in a year when you want more disk space.

 

 

 
This web page will continually be added to as time permits.  Check back soon as we show the details on  good web site content, use of graphics, the danger of too many bells and whistles and much more.

We will also publish a number of tips on how to get your web site listed in the right internet search engines and directories.

Back to "Promoting Pest Control On the Internet"

Back to: "Pest professionals web site guide"

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