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Old May 9th, 2007 May 9, 2007 9:09:25 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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I don't have a web site yet but will eventually. I'm going to make some business cards up soon and was wondering whether I should just put something up saying coming soon? Personally I hate that but I'd rather be able to put on my card that I at least have a website. So yay or nay? I could just make a few business cards with out and then once i do have a website operational get new cards made.
 
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I don't have a web site yet but will eventually. I'm going to make some business cards up soon and was wondering whether I should just put something up saying coming soon? Personally I hate that but I'd rather be able to put on my card that I at least have a website. So yay or nay? I could just make a few business cards with out and then once i do have a website operational get new cards made.
you can buy a domain name for around 10$ at godaddy.com and just have a coming soon page.. also, you can buy emails for a low rate which you can use on your business cards while you build your website..
most printers have a minimum count of 500 and some 1000 for business cards. so re-printing is not always a good idea.
 
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Coming soon is better than nothing. You can throw a logo on your website for people who get your business cards to bookmark until you get your site going. Gmail rocks too for free email.
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Old May 9th, 2007 May 9, 2007 10:56:04 PM -   #4 (permalink)
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yeah just do it step by step..one day you can find out that you already have full content website.
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Yea, if your passing out cards, you need the url to go to something. Place a landing page with and email address so people can inquire when the site will go live. Let them know that if they leave an email, you can notify them when the site launches, that way they dont have to keep coming back to the site. And if they forget all together, they will recieve an email reminder when you do launch.
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Old May 11th, 2007 May 11, 2007 12:27:14 AM -   #6 (permalink)
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Put up contact information, etc. on the page too. Basically everything you do have ready.

Generally speaking I don't like coming soon pages on live sites, but I do think they're better than nothing (and I have used them on non-live pages).
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yeah just do it step by step..one day you can find out that you already have full content website.
That doesn't strike me as particularly professional.

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Gmail rocks too for free email.
You can't have a business with a gmail account, for a whole flood of reasons.
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I have a parking page up right now.

Logo still needs tons of work, designs still need more work, and I'm still learning how to use PHP and Dreamweaver, but hey, it's a start.
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Old May 13th, 2007 May 13, 2007 9:06:50 PM -   #9 (permalink)
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looks good so far, but is it possible to get rid of the hosting info at the bottom? kinda looks amateur with it sitting there. maybe swap it out with a few photos of your designs! maybe add a form to build a mailing list.
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Old May 13th, 2007 May 13, 2007 11:00:01 PM -   #10 (permalink)
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You can't have a business with a gmail account, for a whole flood of reasons.
You shouldn't use a Gmail address (or any address other than your own domain) for business. When you can get a domain for $10 or even for free (with Microsoft Office Live), there's really not excuse for even the smallest business not having one.

But you can use Gmail. Google is currently beta testing Gmail for domains. They will host your domain's email for free. It functions just like any other email host. Your address will be you@yourdomain.com (not @gmail.com). You can access your account with Microsoft Outlook or any other email client. But you also get the benefits of Gmail -- 2+gb of storage per address, web-based access from anywhere, tagging ability, unbeatable search functions, etc. Did I mention that it's free.

Right now it's in beta testing, but I hear that it's fairly easy to sign up.

By the way, Microsoft Office Live also offers free domain email, as well as free domain web hosting. Personally, I'd rather spend a couple of bucks than have more Microsoft in my life, though.
 
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But you can use Gmail. Google is currently beta testing Gmail for domains. They will host your domain's email for free. It functions just like any other email host. Your address will be you@yourdomain.com (not @gmail.com). You can access your account with Microsoft Outlook or any other email client. But you also get the benefits of Gmail -- 2+gb of storage per address, web-based access from anywhere, tagging ability, unbeatable search functions, etc. Did I mention that it's free.
Oh, in that case it sounds like a fine idea.
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Old May 14th, 2007 May 14, 2007 7:47:45 PM -   #12 (permalink)
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If your going to get a domain name why not go ahead and get your hosting also. Most hosting plans come with your own .com email. It looks better than a gmail or hotmail or yahoo (take your pick) email account.
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If you're going to use a free e-mail account though (which I agree you shouldn't) Gmail is definitely the one to go with; it's not as professional as your own dot com, but it doesn't have the stigma of all the other free e-mail providers either. Between the fact that the who's who of the blogosphere were all early adopters, the time when getting an account was exclusive, etc. etc. it's not so bad. Still, not ideal for commerce.
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Handle the website as you will. For my money, landing on a site that says "Under construction" or "coming soon" etc is a large turn off. Focus on your business and find some computer wizz that would like some custom tees to promote his business and make a swap. In the meantime, business cards are relatively inexpensive. Vistaprint.com has a great selection of free cards you can design yourself, all you pay is postage which runs $5 to $6 for 250 cards. Don't get tangled up in the little things that keep you from looking like a 50 year pro. Focus on the relationships and the inkwork. The rest can be added if you can pass muster.
 
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For what it's worth - I don't like "Coming Soon" websites. I always think, just get it done, and then get it up - but that's just my opinion
 
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