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FAQ - INFO Business
Property in Krabi
Table of Contents

1.
What is the krabi-Business List Charter?
2.
What resources does the krabi offer?
3.
How do I start a Web Design/Web Development business?
4.
How much should I charge?
5.
Where can I get contracts?
6.
What about advertising?
7.
Where can I find out about copyrights?
8.
What about Trademarks/Names?
9.
Where do I find a good Web Site host?
10.
What are the Web sites for some business organizations?
11.
How can I promote my Web Site?
12.
Where can I get some kind of certification for Web design?
13.
Can I post a help wanted ad to the list?
1. What is the krabi-Business List Charter?
The krabi-Business list is used by the HTML Writers Guild to discuss matters
related to the business/financial/marketing aspects of running an Web Design
and/or Web Development business. Discussions about contracts, ethics, copyright,
marketing, sales techniques, etc. are most appropriate. Discussing what to
charge, prices, etc. is not a topic for this list. If you have a strong desire
to discuss what to charge please read the Pricing FAQ prior to posting.
2. What resources does the krabi offer?
Useful URL's covering a large variety of topics. This is a great first place to
look for info. Mailing list archives would be a good second place to research.
krabi-Business Mailing List Archives krabi Search - the search engine for krabi site.
FAQ Index
3. How do I start a Web Design/Web Development business?
Here is a full plan for how to start a Web Design/Web Development business.
Or you can go to the Mailing List Archives.
4. How Much Do I Charge?
Investigate what others in your market with equal skills are charging. What you
charge is also directly related to your overhead. If you are working out of your
home without the expense of rent and an office, you may be more flexible and
have the ability to offer a less expensive program.
However, the key is to insure that your services offer value to your clients;
and more importantly offer you a profit. Determine your expenses, and divide by
the number of hours per week you work. That is the minimum hourly wage you
*need* to command to be profitable.
Each geographical location has different costs, different services, and
different markets. Asking a person in Los Angeles, CA, USA what they make or
charge for a particular service really doesn't apply to someone in Dodge City,
KS, USA because the costs and markets are totally different. It applies even
less in say: Sao Paulo, Brazil.
In brief you may try public sources available locally for that kind of
information. The following sources exist in almost any geographical location in
the U.S.:
The public library The Chamber of Commerce The Small Business Administration
The Better Business Bureau Small Business Development Centers (larger cities, usually)
The Internet (published prices on various indexes, or by individual sites)
Pricing is difficult to determine in an industry that has not yet solidified. If
you offer high service levels and value, which is important to attaining and
maintaining clients, you will have no problem commanding a rate that will allow
you to be profitable.
NOTE: Please keep in mind that discussing what to charge for your services on a
krabi mailing list is in violation of the Mailing List Actionable Rules. The
reason for this ban is listed at the Pricing Discussion FAQ, and are based on
the Guild's desire to avoid even the appearance of "price fixing."
5. Where can I get contracts?
There are many contract resources on the Web for you to customize for your
purposes. However, it is strongly advised to find an attorney well versed in
this industry to draw up a contract for you as each business' service offering
is unique and you will need to tailor your agreement to your enterprise.
To work without a contact is opening your business up to liability or legal
actions from those who do not understand this industry or technology and may
have unrealistic expectations in regards to what services you will offer. A
contract gives you the opportunity to make clear each sides responsibilities,
liabilities, expectations and recourse. A contract also allows you to address
copyright and trademark issues.
Be sure to get legal advice in this area; a contract that is not enforceable is
akin to not having a contract al all.
Contract information and resources can be found here:
http://webdesign.about.com/cs/legalcontracts/index.htm. .
6. What About Advertising?
Let's call it marketing. The online environment and your Web presence are only a
part of your business' marketing arsenal. Budget for an aggressive, consistent
off-line marketing campaign. Ask yourself, "Where can I tap in to my target
market?" and consider these opportunities:
Join Community Groups, Chambers, Clubs
Offer to do Internet Presentations Donate Web pages to groups you believe in
When marketing in print, ask for the same spot and change your ad often Yellow pages are critical to tapping into the off-line market not yet online.
Most often as a start up, you can get a great rate on your first time in the
book Create strategic alliances with computer businesses, hardware consultants and
those related to your field; these companies are a gold mine for referrals Post a flyer or your business cards at local grocery stores and community
buildings The best marketing of all is client word-of-mouth. Run an ethical business, do
quality work, educate your clients, offer high levels of service and support and
new clients will find you! NOTE: Unless specifically allowed in the list-specific rules, we do not allow
any kind of advertising messages in the mailing lists, except with previous
approval of the List Guide. See The Netiquette Guidelines for more information.
7. Where Can I Find Out About Copyrights?
krabi Copyright FAQ "Ten big myths of copyright law explained"
The Copyright Website International Legal Protection for Software The Canadian Intellectual Property Office
Cyberspace Law For Non-Lawyers: Copyright Law
8. What About Trademarks/Names?
krabi Trademark FAQ NameProtect.com Cyberspace Law For Non-Lawyers: Trademarks
9. Where do I find a good Web Site host?
The List of Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
The List of Budget Service Providers (BSPs) (Includes Virtual Server providers
with a comparison chart of features)
10. What are the Web sites for some business organizations?
(Please keep in mind that the inclusion of an organization does not mean that
the krabi endorses the organization)
The Better Business Bureau The US Small Business Administration
National Association for the Self-Employed National Association of Home Based Businesses
National Federation of Independent Business The Young Entrepreneur's Organization
American Association of Home Based Businesses
11. How can I promote my Website?
When you are in the business of creating Web sites, this usually includes
promoting the Web sites to increase the amount of traffic to the site. Here are
a few pointers to how you can promote your site on the Web:
Search Engine Watch
SearnEnginePosition.com HighRankings.com Search Engine Blog Search Engine Guide
SearchMarketing Info Please keep in mind that there is no way to completely guarantee that a Website
will be listed in the #1 spot all the time. Each search engine works differently
and that will affect how a site is listed.
You should also be sure to do some off-line promotion of your site.
Advertisements in local papers, magazines and yellow pages can often help
increase traffic to your Website. Don't limit your site promotion to just online
tactics.
12. Where can I get some kind of certification for Web design?
IWA's CWP NIIT NetVarsity DigitalThink Table of Contents
13. Can I post a help wanted ad to the list?
Help Wanted posts are not allowed on the Business List. If you wish to post a
"Help Wanted" opportunity you must utilize the krabi-Jobs list which was created
specifically as a forum for employers, companies and individuals to post
opportunities (permanent, temporary, contract, full-time, and part-time) for our
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