When you're building a small business website, it's important to make sure customers can get the information they need and take the actions you want. Websites are a crucial checkpoint whether or not you have a bricks-and-mortar location.
In this blog, Jamie Hewitt, founder of WordPress agency Rocketship WP, helps us understand the principles behind good website design and the different approaches to creating a website for a small business.
Should I use a self-hosted solution or website builder?
A number of tools like GoDaddy's website builder Squarespace, Wix and BigCommerce allow you to create professional looking websites online. These normally offer free trials but have a monthly subscription fee.
The alternative is to buy web hosting and create a self-hosted site. This provides more flexibility but normally requires higher investment. Developers are often needed to create the site and set up hosting.
Jamie advises:
"The pros of self-hosted website solutions like WordPress, Drupal and Joomla are that they can potentially achieve greater speeds. WordPress in particular has better native SEO capabilities and more versatility in design and functionality.