Monday, January 29, 2007

Choosing A Good Internet Provider

Copyright: Earl Williams
The NetMarketer

Sooner or later business owners will realize that the fast pace and competitive nature of the business today require them to have their own Internet site. If you are ready to go global with your home based business, Internet service provider speeds and limitations will need to be considered. In a world where dial up service used to the norm, new technologies have mushroomed. In many of the business sectors this is no longer a luxury but a necessity. However, there are pitfalls that you as a business owner should be aware of before setting up your site. Understanding the Internet, your needs and expectations, your Internet site and your Internet Service Provider are the four elements that together determine the success or failure of your site.

As a matter of fact, many an ISP now bundles a large number of attractive services specifically tailored to the needs of a web-based business - internet service provider advertisements are very specific on these offerings – and these cost very little more than residential services. Some ISP’s like host4profit.com has a paid Affiliate program. Sure, you might wonder what this has to do with success on the ‘Net. For a home based client a business Internet service provider used to be the dial up access. A modem was connected to a telephone line and the computer, and this meant that unless you had another independent telephone line, your connection would be busy. Telephone orders could not get through. The speed of the connection was slow, and downloads were dreaded because the time was measured in minutes, not seconds. Delays are experienced simply because connections are notorious to drop suddenly.

Fast-forward to today’s business Internet service provider; these days business is done at the speed of digital data transmissions, and downloads take place in fractions of seconds. Connections are always open, and customers and business owners can interact in real time. This means that your ISP can actively help you not only in gaining new business but also in doing business much more productively! Your business will gain a reputation for being approachable; you will receive the Internet rep of being eager to serve your customers and quick to respond to questions and concerns. In short, whom you choose as your Internet service provider will have a big influence on the success of your home-based business. Make sure you choose one that will aloud you to accept credit cards, and also has an affiliate program.

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1 comment:

The Instant Profit Marketer said...

Very Informative! Another great read! This still applies to today's marketing