Imagine having a filing system
that could withstand a nuclear war. Hmm, I wouldn't like
to prove it, but in theory that is what the Internet could
resist with its virtual existence. If you transfer files
of information around the Internet, operating in virtual
space, it would be difficult to lose that information if
you had a mind not to.
Possessing a website has advantages for many varieties
of users; serving a range of different purposes.
For example, Net presence
is of enormous benefit to businesses of all shapes and sizes.
Conventional filing systems, where everything is stored
as a hard copy, are cumbersome, and space consuming. With
a website, all existing documents can be transferred one
way or another, to the Internet and neatly organized using
'hyperlinks' (virtual pathways) for quick, easy reference.
You no longer need to waste your time digging through a
mile high pile of paper to find what your looking for, with
your own website all it takes is the click of a 'mouse'.
A website wouldn't only save you space and time, but cost
too. The Internet is worldwide and a website can be used
as a powerful promotional and marketing tool, viewed by
prospective clients around the world. One can see what you
offer in Hong Kong and Madrid at the same time.
Imagine the money you'd save on
promotional printing costs. Your website could reach
the four corners of the globe and be available 24 hours
a day. There is no longer a need to allocate high budgets
to printing promotional material for prospective clients,
they are able to access the information instantaneously,
and download what they need.
Imagine, neatly organized links that move
you, quickly to your destination.
A website is your identity on the Internet, kind of like
an interactive 'business card'. It can be the prospective
client's first point of contact, presented by a knockout,
easily updated, design, your site can sell you, your products
and your services.
Once you have organized your web site and patted yourself
on the back, that you have made your first flight into 'cyberspace',
your next step is to have somewhere to 'dock' it, a place
to put your website. A place such as M6.net - http://www.m6.net
a 'web host' a place to 'host' your web site.
A web hosting company provides a space for you to put your
web page documents (FrontPage, Dreamweaver files), images
(gifs, jpgs), and more
advanced pages such as ASP's, those pages that have intelligence
behind them creating such items as forms, news, bbs, chat;
interaction.
If the Host is clever enough, friendly, supportful; it
will offer a whole range of facilities, that you or your
webmaster can take advantage of, to create an interactive,
humanized, mechanized and automated business presence, on
the Internet.
For businesses in the new millennium there is no future
without an Internet presence. Trade costs will lower; communication
will get smarter and faster. Reliability will be greater.
Thus there will be a vast gap between businesses with Net
presence and those without.
Every one will have a presence on the Internet some day,
whether it is a corporate business, Aunty Flo's bric-a-brac
stall, or the family's photo library. |