Showing posts with label #londonbizparty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #londonbizparty. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Effective online marketing for businesses - Website basics

 

Shall I create or buy a website for my business?



In recent years, the internet has become a major influence on people’s buying decisions and custom habits. Websites became effective marketing and promotion tools for start-up and established businesses alike; for a good website requires little maintenance, yet operates 24/7 and reaches more people than a static (non-moving) local high-street shop.  

A website with a good design can help you win and connect with both new, as well as existing customers; while generating additional revenue. And because of lower marketing and selling expenses, profit margins on online sales can be significantly higher.

If the nature of your business does not let you sell online, a well-designed regularly maintained  website still can provide added credibility; it can also create free online advertising and business promotion opportunities. That's your chance to make a first connection with your possible future customer, who can quickly become your most trusted brand ambassador if you handle things correctly. So the answer is: Yes, you should create or buy a website.

Here's the good news: getting a website up and running does not need to be expensive or difficult at all but it will surely become time-consuming if you'd like everything free.

Building your own website can save a lot of money, or you think!, but the results might not be what you expected and having a horrible design or a dead website is worse than having none at all.


Website Buidling and Web Design Creation - The Basics for bloggers and small businesses in London

How to create a website? - The Basics


There are so many things to learn about websites and online marketing, not everything will fit into one lengthy blog post. Let's not jump right into the water without checking its temperature first!

We are not going to show you right now how to build a website in 30 minutes using WordPress, Joomla, Wix or other CMS platforms. Instead, we go through a list of basic notions such as domain-name, web-hosting, website, internet, email; as well as the type of business you have and with what services you are helping your customers currently.

 

Internet, Web, Browsers and Websites

 


First, you need to learn the very basics. What is a website? Where is it stored? What is the Internet? And how can a business get online?

The internet is basically a large set of computers connected through wired or wireless networks. It is the network of all computer networks.

The World Wide Web or (the Web or www) only refers to the part of this huge network which is accessible by the public.

The Web contains information and data (various codes) that your Browsers such as Mozilla FireFox, Internet Explorer, Safari or Google Chrome can read and display on your monitor or device.

These data, all the HTML, images and various instructions to your browser or to search engines are stored on huge servers, which serve the Web and are accessible by everyone.

The collection of all these data makes up your website and the process of storing these data on a publicly accessible server is called web hosting.

 

Web Hosting

 

Web hosts are companies that provide space on a server owned or leased for use by clients, as well as providing Internet connectivity, typically in a data centre.
Wikipedia.org

It is advisable to choose a local server, which means local to your customers; so they will access data faster. Your clients' distance and yours from your hosting server play an important role in data-transfer speed.

However as for GA Repair, we have chosen a flexible and an easiest-to-manage option: Wix.com

We would love them to have a server based in the UK, but they do not have one yet.

As for maintenance, promotion and marketing they offer useful free and paid mini applications on the Wix App Market;

As for design it is very straight-forward, you can manage your website visually. Absolutely almost anyone can do it and you can even optimise your website for search engines. The Wix Support and Forum helps you get started and going-on with easy to follow steps and manageable clear instructions.

Creating a website is free here, but connecting your domain is not possible unless you purchase a basic premium package.

If you are a business owner, like us, and you'd also like to sell on the internet in an online shop, you can purchase various Wix Premium packages which suit your individual needs and requirements.

If you are a blogger in the UK, choose a blogger website. Blogspot.com and WordPress.com are more for You. They will completely satisfy your blogging needs. However, if you intend to advertise your posts with links on social media fan pages (of course you will do this) it is important to buy your domain name prior to your first posts. Why?

Because if you are using Google+ or Facebook Comments, changing the blog URL will negatively impact upon existing comments.

 

 

Domains / Domain Names

 


While your website data is hosted on a public server, it gets indexed and anyone who knows where you data is stored can see your website. Domain names are like postcodes for websites, so they can be found under a specific address, under a name which is easy to remember and related to your business activities.

When you choose your domain name, make sure they are tightly linked with your business or services and check what similar domains are already taken. You'd like to be as unique as possible.

We, at GA Repair, have bought our domains separately. They were not included in any web-hosting packages. We wanted to be as flexible as possible. You can also check what domain names are available to you, click here.
Andras has decided to go for www.GArepairservices.co.uk

Domain prices vary. You should choose a domain which ends with .co.uk if you are in London, like us. Use hyphens -, if necessary, to make your domain easier on the eye.

Look at the difference: garepairlondonblog.co.uk or garepair-london-blog.co.uk

Apart from helping your customers to read your domains easier, Google will also look for key-words in your domain name.

Recently, it has also become really fashionable to choose a more unique ending like ga-repair.london or ga-repair.website
You can choose similar domains here.

 

 

Email

 


Lots of web-hosting packages are there on the Internet. Each will offer you various deals. However, in this rapidly growing online social scene, it is completely enough if you have a free Google Mail or Yahoo Mail address. We suggest Google mail, but that's only personal preference. Make sure your Gmail address also relays your business image. Choose a suitable account name.

Many spamming, so-called online marketing businesses, are out there, who use Google and Yahoo mail accounts to fish for new customers by sending them unsolicited spam-like email messages about getting them on the first page of Google with "white-label" optimisation techniques, which would totally exclude black-hat spam email marketing; such as the emails they keep sending.

If you choose to create and use a free email account for your business, make sure your email address has credibility, too. Our email is repairservicesGA@gmail.com, which describes the services, GA Andras Gergely, IT network engineer provides: repair services.
YOU - Your business, your services, your customers - A finger pointing at You.

 

Your Business, your Services & your Customers



Are you ready? Now you partly know the basic notions of online marketing and website building. You can think about getting your new domain, creating a free email account and start designing your very own website visually on wix.com, wordpress.com or blogspot.com
You must keep in mind that your are creating something personal for your customers, yet your website design should also relay your public brand image, your best qualities and your business personality.

But how will you design your website? What will you integrate into it?
What will your useful and informative content be?
How will you optimise your website's look or your headings and texts?
What are your next steps?

These are the questions we are going to discuss next Wednesday in our blog. Keep coming back every Wednesday and search for the tag #smallbiz on GA's Blog. We, at GA Repair London, will show you how to optimise your website and get your business online. / #smallbiz Wednesdays /

We can support you with individually-tailored suggestions if you tell us more about your business and your services in the comments. Just let us know how you are getting on with choosing your domain name, web hosting packages or free / paid email addresses.

By the way, if you think we could improve our website or GA's Blog in any way, let us know.

We really do appreciate any help and comments. 

We also hope it does not mean that our mailbox will be full of spamming online marketers, who would like to get our website online in no time with white-label marketing solutions for under £60!

This post is the part of #GAsocialmediaproject and #londonbizparty project. Search for the hashtags to get to know more.



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Advice is free and it can save you time and money.


Friday, 30 January 2015

So you are a small business owner - How's your social media going?

 

 #londonbizparty | #GAsocialmediaproject | #irishbizparty


A free and fun way to grow your London-based small business on Twitter.com

 
Grow your London-based small business online on Twitter with GA Repair Services, in the image: business woman holding a growing tree in soil
Let's grow our small businesses together on Twitter.com

 

Welcome dear fellow small business owner in London,


You have invested lots of energy into advertising and getting your clients on-board. Now you are getting recognised for the quality services you provide locally in your area of expertise. It's high time to get your business online and reach an audience with an unslakable thirst to drink in your every word.

So... How's your social media marketing going?


Maybe you already have a professionally designed website, but you might think it to yourself: "I will only deal with online marketing, SEO, web-design and online presence later on."

So you set up your social media accounts on Twitter and Facebook, maybe you even go further to create a Linked-In Company page, a Google+ business page, Instagram, Tumblr, YouTube and you already got lost... So many social media platforms. Do you feel that you are unable to keep up with all what's going on? Probably...

Then you get over your first shock and get ready to give it your best shot, you log in on Twitter.com. After finely designing your page headers, you upload your business logo, paste in your marketing message in the relevant bio sections and you are all set for your first engaging social media post. Wasn't it easy so far? No, it was not that easy.

Then you publish your first 10 posts. And what happens? Nothing. So you try another way. You posted your next 20 posts by now. And what's happened? Nothing.

Hardly you received any new followers.  No engagements, apart from some of your peers retweeting your messages to support you. Other than that it seems no one cares. And the bitter fact is that no one really cares.

Why no one wants to follow me? Is my business interesting enough?


Of course, you are interesting, but you don't have much experience in how Twitter really works. It's not all about the quantity. You don't need to buy fake followers.  You don't have to pay for useless Re tweets and Favourites. Instead, try to engage in meaningful conversations with your fellow small business owners.

What can you do to engage your Twitter Followers?

Get online next Thursday evening and introduce your business using #londonbizparty
Get online next Thursday evening and introduce your business using #londonbizparty


#irishbizparty - Free Online Marketing Support for Small Businesses


Have you heard of the @irishbizparty social media project?

#Irishbizparty was created by Samantha Kelly on a Wednesday evening. Sam was having a particularly demanding week so she decided that she would try to create a bit of positivity and thought that surely she was not the only one coming across the same difficulties in Twitter marketing.
 
She simply asked the question on Twitter if there were any small businesses who needed help promoting themselves and asked them to tweet what they did using the hashtag #irishbizparty and she told them to tell her what they do and that she would retweet it for them.

Sam got a lot of replies and this continued for a while until it started to get really busy.

The results were amazing and soon there were over thirty businesses all active and the great thing was they all followed each other and re-tweeted each other’s business!

So that is really how it started and she decided to do it every Wednesday night after that.

It has since grown rapidly into hundreds and #irishbizparty trends regularly on Wednesdays and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon!

#londonbizparty & the #GAsocialmediaproject


We, at GA Repair London decided to take on the challenge and create a magical stir online the same way, of course, with the support of the original creator of this fantastic online business networking opportunity.

How do I get involved in #GAsocialmediaproject ?



The #GAsocialmediaproject is GA Repair's own online marketing project which aims to help other small businesses in London, particularly in the Wembley and Haringey, North London areas with easy online networking and free social media advertising opportunities.

The project is all about helping SMEs who have limited budget for online advertising and are struggling with social media management. All you have to do is to follow our advice and guides, then retweet our posts hash-tagged with #GAsocialmediaproject so other small businesses can do the same and we can grow our online community together.


#LondonBizParty #smallbiz #networking #London
Follow @LondonBizParty on Twitter.com

How do I get involved in #londonbizparty ?


Now here's @LondonBizParty

Just search for the hashtag #londonbizparty on Twitter and take part in the conversation by using that hashtag in your tweets. We are most active every Thursday evening from 9-11pm.

The attending businesses spend the evening networking in their pyjamas get to reach a national (and often an international) audience and grow their twitter following and brand awareness. Just follow the hashtag to see all of the networking taking place.



How can you join? What can you do?


Simple. Come back every Wednesday. Read what we have tried and what we suggest. Get in touch, ask, comment, like, share, re-tweet or fave, so simply join the conversation.

Thursday, 29 January 2015

Grow your business every Thursday evening with #londonbizparty on Twitter

Grow your London-based business on Twitter.com - Use #londonbizparty
Grow your London-based business on Twitter.com - Use #londonbizparty
 

What is #londonbizparty?


#londonbizparty is part of the #GAsocialmediaproject, which aims to assist London-based small businesses with popular online networking and free social media advertising opportunities.

This online networking event takes place every Thursday evening between 9pm and 11pm.

Grow your London-based business' online presence on Twitter.com.

How does it work?


It is very simple. Log in on Twitter.com on Thursday evenings just before 9pm and watch all the magical networking and social media engagement happening.

Use #londonbizparty hashtag to introduce your business, products or services to other London-based SMEs.

Re-tweet and favourite some posts using this hashtag. Engage and converse with other like-minded professionals and small business owners in London.

Free social media and advertising support for London-based small businesses - Tweet #londonbizparty
Free social media and advertising support for London-based small businesses - Tweet #londonbizparty

Why is #londonbizparty an amazing networking opportunity?


#londonbizparty is not our idea originally. Have you heard of the #irishbizparty?

#Irishbizparty was started on Wednesday night when Samantha Kelly was having a particularly demanding week and she decided that she would try to create a bit of positivity and thought that surely she was not the only one coming across the same problems while trying to grow her business online with the help of Twitter and similar social media platforms.

She asked the question on Twitter if there were any businesses who needed help promoting themselves and asked them to tweet what they did using the hashtag #irishbizparty so she could re-tweet it for them.

She has received lots of replies and small businesses started to join in the conversation to promote  and engage with each other's businesses.

This started with only 30 businesses taking part initially. It has since grown rapidly into hundreds and #irishbizparty trends regularly on Wednesdays and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon!

Let's create #londonbizparty together and help one another with Twitter promotion, free advertising and social media engagement. After all not the number of followers that matter, but the quality of information and engaging conversations blooming into amazing networking opportunities.

You can find out more about @irishbizparty on Twitter and on the irishbizparty.org website


JOIN THE CONVERSATION - MAKE THE TWITTER MAGIC HAPPEN #londonbizparty
JOIN THE CONVERSATION - MAKE THE TWITTER MAGIC HAPPEN #londonbizparty

How do I get involved in #londonbizparty ?


Just search for the hashtag #londonbizparty on Twitter, introduce your business and take part in the conversation by using that hashtag in your tweets. We are most active every Thursday evening from 9-11pm.

The attending businesses spend the evening networking in their pyjamas get to reach a national (and often an international) audience and grow their twitter following and brand awareness. Just follow the hashtag to see all of the networking taking place.

Tune in the conversation on Twitter every Thursday evening

Leave your Twitter @handle in the comments
 to gain a new follower!




How can you join? What can you do?


Simple. Come back every Wednesday. Read what we have tried and what we suggest. Get in touch, ask, comment, like, share, re-tweet or fave, so simply join the conversation.