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How to Choose the Best Website Builder for Your Business

The post How to Choose the Best Website Builder for Your Business appeared first on HostGator Blog . Your business needs a professional website, but you’ve been overwhelmed trying to figure out where to start . Web design looks really complicated and you find it easier to just not get started than to try to figure out everything you need to learn to build a new website. We have good news. You don’t have to understand coding or learn complex web design principles to build a good business website anymore. You can use a website builder instead. A good website builder is easy for even the newest of web design beginners to figure out and get started with. And website builders typically provide templates and features that are based on web design best practices, giving you a leg up on creating a website that gets results without having to spend as much time learning the ropes of website building . For some businesses, using a website builder vs. hiring a website designer will be a better choice . And that’s definitely true of any business that’s putting off building a website due to not knowing where to start. Every day your business goes without a website, you’re losing sales. Whether you are a large or small business owner, this article will help you choose the best website builder platform for your website.   7 Tips for Choosing Your Business Website Builder If you’ve determined that a website builder is right for you , now you just have to figure out the best website builder. There are a few important steps to take in making the right decision for your business.   1. Determine Your Budget. First things first, you have to figure out what you can afford. Start by considering the other costs involved in building your professional website.  Every website budget has to account for domain registration and hosting. And you’ll likely need to invest in images and copy for your website as well. Many website builders offer a free plan, but most charge somewhere between $5 to $40  a month for plans that provide the kind of features businesses are likely to need. If your budget is limited, you can save money by looking for plans that bundle different website services you need. For example, GATOR, our website builder here at HostGator, includes hosting with the price of your builder. You’ll have to pay for hosting anyway, so a plan that includes both services for one price removes one line item from your budget, while still providing you with everything you need.   2. Consider Your Needs and Priorities. Before you can decide on the best website builder platform, you need some idea of what you want your website to be and do. This will clarify your priorities so you know what to look for in your search. A few good questions to consider include:   What level of experience do you have in design? Most websites builders are made with inexperienced designers in mind, but some will still be easier to figure out than others. If you’ll be learning from scratch as you go, look for a builder that offers  website theme templates and drag-and-drop design options. How particular are you about getting things just right? If you want a lot of options and flexibility in designing your website, then the best website builder for you will include a lot of templates for you to choose from or more flexible editing options that allow you to make extensive changes to the design.   Do you need an online store? An ecommerce website will need to include a shopping cart and check out functionality, and it will need a design that emphasizes getting people to take that next step of making a purchase. When choosing your website builder, consider if they offer the right templates and features to enable an online store.   What types of media will you include? Will your eCommerce website include video? A photo gallery? A blog? A map that shows where your store is located? Make sure your website builder supports the types of content formats you plan to include. And no matter what, you’ll need to learn  how to make your website mobile friendly . Make sure any website builder you go with provides responsive website templates or other options that ensure you can easily make a website that works well on mobile.   3. Consider the Number of Themes. When you use a website builder, your design process starts with the themes the builder provides. You select one of the available themes and it becomes the template you customize to turn it into your unique website. You don’t want to invest in a website builder only to find that your customization options are far too limited and you don’t really like any of the themes they offer. Make sure the website builder you choose has enough themes that you’ll be able to find one that makes a good starting point for your website. Everything else will be much easier if the theme you use is a good fit for what you have in mind.   4. See How Easy It Is to Use. Any website builder you use will be much easier than building a website with coding and programming, but that doesn’t mean they’ll all be equally easy to figure out. As mentioned, a drag-and-drop functionality makes things easier. You also want to try to find a website builder that has an intuitive editor that makes each change easy to complete. Research a website builder’s reputation for ease of use. Is it okay for someone who’s never built a website before? Turn to user reviews for this. People who come to a website builder with a similar level of knowledge to yours will be your best source for the kinds of problems you’re likely to experience, if any.   5. Look for SEO Features. Once you’re done building your website, you want people to actually find it, right? For that, you need to implement SEO best practices as you design your website. A good website builder should include SEO features that make doing on-site optimization simple. Specifically, you want an easy way to update all the SEO meta elements on each page (such as the meta description and image alt tags) and to provide your sitemap to the search engines. While on-site optimization is just one part of SEO, it’s an important one and the right website builder will give you a head start in getting it done.   6. Check Out the Resources and Support. Even an intuitive website builder will require a period of learning and the more features a website builder offers, the more you’ll have to learn. Before you make a choice, check that the website builder you’re considering has resources that will help you learn all the ins and outs of how it will work. Ideally, your website builder will provide both tutorials on how to use all the different features and make the main changes you’ll need to in designing your website. If you learn better by video or text, check to see if the website builder provides resources in the format that works best for you as well. The best website builder platform for you will necessarily be one you can actually figure out how to use.     7. Research the Company’s Reputation and Customer Service. Learning how to use the website builder and making sure everything works as it should will also be a lot easier if you go with a company that has a good reputation for customer service. If something isn’t working for you, you should be able to quickly get in touch with support staff and get the help you need. Look at the reviews of the website builders you consider to see what other business owners say about the customer service they provide (and how often they need to make use of it). Your overall experience with a website builder will be much better if you can get the help you need at the time you need it.   The Best Website Builder and Hosting Plan in One We may be biased, but we can assure you that HostGator’s website builder checks all the boxes above as a reliable web hosting plan and builder for all business owners. The website builder:      Is affordable      Is extremely easy to use      Provides ecommerce options      Supports different content formats      Offers over 100 responsive themes      Has SEO features      Comes with a wealth of helpful tutorials and resources And HostGator has a great reputation for customer service . For anyone that chooses a HostGator web hosting plan, the website builder is an affordable option to help you get your website up and running faster, while being professional and functional at the same time. If you have any more questions about our services here at HostGator, contact us today for more information! 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Use a Website Builder to Set Up Your New Online Store

The post Use a Website Builder to Set Up Your New Online Store appeared first on HostGator Blog . You’ve decided it’s time to start selling your products online . You’ve known for a while you should, but you just didn’t know how. The skills it takes to become a business owner aren’t the same as those it takes to set up an online store from scratch. But even though you worry it will be hard, you trust it will be worth it. With an online store, you can bring your products to a wider audience than you can with a storefront. You make the decision to purchase more convenient for your customers – being able to buy something without leaving the couch removes a lot of the possible barriers to a sale.   And you can tap into the power of online marketing and SEO . Now that so many people start their search for a new product online, the best way to show up when someone’s looking for what you sell is to be online. If the main thing stopping you was concern that setting up an online store would be difficult, we’ve got good news. With the right website builder , creating an online store is easy — no matter your level of experience.   Why You Should Use a Website Builder to Set Up Your Online Store For any business ready to get an online store up and running, there are a few clear benefits to using a website builder to make it happen:   It’s easy. This might be the most important benefit for most small business owners. You don’t have time to learn all the ins and outs of setting up an online store from scratch, and you don’t have the budget for hiring someone that does. But you don’t need either if you use a website builder.   It’s quick. Every day your website isn’t set up for selling products is a day you could be losing out on sales. The sooner your online store is functional, the faster you can start making extra money.   It brings the main tools you need into one interface. If you set up an online store on your own, you have to remember to find the right design tools, eCommerce software, and security features all as separate steps. With a website builder, everything you need is brought together in one place, where you can access it all through one interface. It makes your job easier and ensures you don’t forget anything important.   How to Set Up an Online Store with a Website Builder If you already have a website that you’re adding an online store to, you can skip the first few steps. But if you don’t have a business website yet, you’ll need to start at the beginning.   1. Choose a domain name. Your domain name will ideally be yourbusinessname.com. But if your business has a name that’s at all common, that may already be taken. You can use a domain search tool to find out what’s available and brainstorm options that will be easy for your visitors to remember. If the .com is taken, then .net or .co may be a better option. You can also consider variations of your business name using hyphens between words, so a business called Acme Knives becomes acme-knives.com, if acmeknives.com is taken. Get a little creative if you need to, but make sure the end result is something that will be intuitive for your visitors to use and remember.   2. Select a hosting plan. Every website online requires hosting. When you start looking into your hosting options, you’ll quickly realize that there are both a lot of providers and a lot of different plans to consider. In your search, make sure you prioritize finding a hosting plan that supports an eCommerce website and that will be compatible with the website builder you use. Here’s a helpful checklist to follow when selecting your web hosting provider.   3. Choose your website builder. Some web builder plans come with hosting included (including HostGator’s ) , so you may be able to complete this step at the same time as the last one. If not, then spend some time reviewing your different options. Make sure you go with a website builder that’s easy for beginners to use and makes adding an online store to your website a breeze. Consider the number of themes and features each website builder offers and how the costs line up with the budget you have in mind. 4. Select your theme. Most website builders come with a number of different themes you can choose from. The theme works as a starting point that provides a structure for your website. You can make changes to it to make the design your own by moving different elements of the page around, adding in any new elements you want, and subbing in different colors, images, and copy.   5. Create your main pages. Your website can’t just be product pages. At the very least, you’ll need a Home page that communicates your company’s unique positioning and why your visitors should do business with you. In addition, you may want to include:      An About Us page that provides information about what your business is and who’s behind it      Category pages that help you organize your products based on the main attributes your visitors will use to find what they need      A contact page that makes it easy for your visitors to find out how to get in touch Figure out the most important pages you want to include on your website and how best to organize them.   With that done, you can start working on the online store part of your website.   6. Add an eCommerce app to your website builder. Depending on the website builder you choose, eCommerce features may be included, or may be an additional add-on. With HostGator’s website builder, the eCommerce store is an app you can easily add to your website builder. A good eCommerce app will make the next few steps easy.   7. Add products to your store. Now that the structure of your website and online store are in place, you can start adding in your products. In addition to filling in the product name and the price of each product, make sure to load high-quality product photography and include persuasive copy that touts the benefits of each product. This step is worth committing some time to. Your product pages have a lot of work to do to get your visitors to take that last step to purchase. It may be worth hiring a professional photographer and copywriter to make these pages really attractive and convincing. And take a little time to learn SEO basics and optimize each of your product pages. Your website will go a lot further if people can find your products when searching for them in Google.   8. Select your payment options. To make sales online, you need a way to process payments. Chances are, the eCommerce software or website builder you use will have some particular payment options it’s compatible with. These likely include Paypal, Stripe, CashonDelivery or other payment processing solutions. Choose which payment options you’ll accept and connect them to your merchant account.   9. Start promoting your store. You finally did the work of setting up your online store, now you need people to find it. With the sheer number of eCommerce businesses on the web, people are unlikely to stumble across yours without a little nudge (or a big one). Figure out a plan to market your website. A good digital marketing strategy often includes:       SEO – Strengthening your website’s authority to increase search engine rankings for relevant terms.       Social media marketing – Promoting your brand and products on social media channels where your audience hangs out       Content marketing – Creating high-quality content as a way to attract new traffic, build trust in your website, and convert leads to customers.       PPC advertising – Paying for ads on the search engines or social media sites that charge on a pay-per-click model.       Email marketing – Building an email list to sustain and grow your connection with leads to help convert them to customers (and keep them as customers for the long term once you do). Decide what the right mix of tactics is for your online store and get to work. Be aware that online marketing is a long game, and you may need to put some real time and work in before you start seeing big results.   10. Track analytics. A good website builder will come equipped with analytics tracking that helps you gauge the success of your website so you can improve over time. Pay attention to what your analytics tell you about your traffic: where it’s coming from, what people do once they reach your website, and which visitors become customers. The more data you gain over time, the better you’ll understand what works best for your particular audience. You can improve the copy you use on your website, select the most effective keywords to target in your SEO and PPC ads, and tweak your marketing efforts to focus on the tactics that result in the most profit.   Build Your Online Store Running an online store takes work, but you can save yourself a lot of time and money in the early stages by using a website builder to get your new online store set up. With an intuitive, accessible online store, your customers gain a new way to buy from you, and you gain a new stream of income. 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