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Creative Solution Common Questions

How can I configure my e-mail?

Does my business need a website?

How much does someone pay for a website these days? Will it cost me "an arm and a leg"?

Why should my small business have a website, I have no plans to sell things to people from all over the world?

I want to set up to sell to customers all over the world. How can I do it?

If I set up a website for my business, will it be immediately successful?

How do we send things to you, where is your address?

Do you do computer consulting as well?

Why are you so cool?

Does my business need a website? – In today's economy, where virtually everyone has access to the internet, and more and more people finding the Internet as a useful business and research tool, the Internet is an indispensable tool for your company. We like to compare a website to the display window of the General Store 50 years ago. Your web page is a piece of virtual property, for advertising or simply for visibility. It is viewed by everyone that walks (or surfs) by. It our opinion that every company, small or large, needs a web presence to enhance their company profile and visibility. Back to the top.

How much does someone pay for a website these days? Will it cost me "an arm and a leg"? – The cost of a website depends on the number of pages, number of graphics, who provides the graphics, amount of custom scripting, amount of interactivity required, whether it is to be stored on Creative Solution's server, if it is to be a full job, or a revamping of an existing website ... and the list goes on. The most accurate we can be is for you to fill out our form on the "Estimate Form" page, and we will get back to you promptly. For a general idea of what to expect, have a look at our most common packages. Enter your email and password (149269) to continue to the rates page. Back to the top.

Why should my small business have a website, I have no plans to sell things to people from all over the world? – As was said in the first question, visibility is vitally important. Many customers see a website address in some kind of physical advertising, like a billboard sign, or a newspaper and subconsciously memorize it. They then recall it in an Internet session. More than 90% of visitors to commercial websites find the site from having seen written advertising rather than a web search. Even if you do not sell a product on the site, but show a living pamphlet of what you company is about, and what kinds of things you offer, the customer can look at that information on his or her own time. The customer is often in the comfort of his/her home or office, and looking information about your company, and is more likely to visit or call you business location. Back to the top.

I want to set up to sell to customers all over the world. How can I do it? – Your first step after a well thought out business plan is to set up the site. You can develop an interactive site, and host it, through Creative Solution. We will need to create forms, product pages, etc. You will find that we can provide you with the full solution. The next step is to get people to go to your website, for no matter how good a website is, you will not sell anything there if you do not have any customers visiting it. You need to have an advertising plan, both an online registration with search engines (which we can help you with) and a vigorous advertising plan in newspapers, phone books, magazines, television, bill board signs, etc., depending on the target region and consumer market. Back to the top.

If I set up a website for my business, will it be immediately successful? – That depends on your expectations. We want to focus on realistic expectations. And that also depends on your definition of success. If a company establishes a website and expects to automatically turn a big profit directly through Internet sales, it is mistaken. Although this is possible, and even common, it is not guaranteed. Today's consumer, for the most part, is a little nervous about giving credit card information over the Internet A common scenario is for the customer to investigate and compare several stores on the Internet, and then go to the store's physical location and make the purchase. In reality this is an Internet sale, even though it is credited to a store sale. Also, you might not see your success immediately. Sometimes it takes months for your regular customers to learn about your web presence. Once they have visited your site, the Internet has then become a means of regular communication with your customers.
    Often, a company that wants to increase online sales will provide an additional discount for web sales. Back to the top.

How do we send things to you, what is your address? – Our preferred method of communication is through email, however, if you need to send material to through the mail, feel free to contact us and request the information, we will be happy to supply it. Back to the top.

Do you do computer consulting as well? – Yes, if you have general or specific questions about your system, set-up, computer, software, graphics, web, and so forth, then just contact us for information about our consulting rates. Back to the top.

Why are you so cool? – We just are. Back to the top.


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