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Learn moreOnline infrastructure for your small business doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. By leveraging many of the free and inexpensive products offered by Google, you can create a website, a domain-branded e-mail system, and a document collaboration platform, all unified under one master login and password.
Once all of the virtual wires are connected, these services are extremely user-friendly, allowing anyone with a bit of web knowledge to become the "system administrator" for their office.
Follow the steps below, and you'll be on your way to a customizable and scalable business infrastructure that lives where your employees do: in the cloud.
1. The Master Key: Your Google Account
Create a free consumer-level Google account (essentially, a Gmail address) that you'll use to administer your business domain.
This could be your existing Gmail address, but if you already have other Google products connected to this account (YouTube, Docs, Blogger, etc.), we recommend creating a new profile -- yourbusinessname@gmail.com, for example.
Note that for the purposes of this tutorial, this will not be the e-mail address that you'll be using to conduct business and correspond with clients. Consider it the "Master Key" account, which you will use to access the rest of your domain. Be sure to choose a strong but memorable password.
2. Create a Blogger Site

Head over to blogger.com. Log in with your "Master" Google account, and you'll have the opportunity to create a blog on this popular Google-owned platform. Using a blog as your company website has a number of advantages:
This blog will eventually become your business website, so title it with your company's name. The blog URL is less important because we will be mapping it to your custom domain in the next step, but for consistency, create yourbusinessname.blogspot.com, if available.
Choose the default template for now (we'll be customizing it later). Once you've set up the blog, you'll be taken to the Dashboard, which is where you can start creating content for the site.
You'll have to decide: Do you want a traditional informational business site (with pages, links, etc.)? Or do you want to keep the blog format and create content on a regular basis? We urge you to choose the latter -- business blogging is one of the best ways to distinguish yourself in any field or industry. If you decide to stick with this format, you're off and running. Experiment with your content and layout, and skip ahead for some resources on finding the perfect template design.
If you've decided to stick with a more classic site layout without the blogging format for content creation, you can still utilize the Blogger content management system (CMS). Simply create one blog post that will serve as your home page. Title it accordingly, and add information about your business.
In your dashboard, choose "Design." The "Page Elements" screen is where you can manage and rearrange the items that appear on your site. In the box labeled "Blog Posts," click "Edit" to bring up a list of settings. Since you will only be creating one blog post to act as your home page, uncheck all the items on the "Post Page Options" list. This will remove things like the date, time, and sharing options, and format the entry like a simple page, rather than a post. As this will be your only entry, it will always appear on your home page.
To create static pages (About Us, Contact Us, etc.), click the "Posting" tab and then select "Edit Pages." Pages are formatted like posts, but will not appear as part of the blog feed. Instead, they can be arranged like traditional navigation links at the top of your site. You can also configure the order in which they appear, and whether certain pages are visibly linked in this navigation.
Note that Blogger utilizes Picasa to host images. You can upload post images and business header logos directly through the Blogger interface, but if you want to manage your images more directly bookmark the Picasa Web Albums site, and simply log in with your master Google account to see the Blogger album(s).
3. Design Your Site

Now for the fun part. You don't have to be a web designer to build a great looking blog. There are plenty of free template resources available, particularly for the Blogger platform.
We've previously highlighted some of our favorites, many of which are clean and versatile -- perfect for business use. Additional quality templates can be found on these sites:
You'll need to download the template XML file and upload it to your blog. Under the "Design" tab, choose "Edit HTML." This is an area where advanced users can make more specific tweaks. For now, you can upload the template of your choice by selecting the downloaded file and hitting "Upload." This will change the look and layout of your site, but the content itself (Posts, Pages, etc.) will be unchanged.
Note that templates utilize different layouts and page elements. Changing or altering your template will never erase your content, but it may arrange it in a way that's undesirable. You should always download a backup copy of your current XML template before installing a new one. That way, you can revert back to it if something goes awry.
As you become more familiar with how templates and blog elements work, you may want to do some further customization by tweaking the XML and HTML in your layouts and posts.
4. Register and Map Your Custom Domain With Google Apps

Now for the overhead cost. A whopping $10 will allow you to register your custom domain through Google with one of its registrar partners. Domain registration should be a top priority for all businesses these days, and setting up shop with Google offers the added benefit of its integrated apps -- an e-mail, calendar and document system identical to the free products on the web, but which operate within your custom domain.
From your Blogger dashboard, click "Settings," then "Publishing." Currently, you're publishing on the "Blogspot" domain, but click the link that says "Switch to: Custom Domain." This will take you through the process of checking your domain's availability and making the purchase with a credit card. Because you are doing this directly through your Blogger account, the system will map your site to the new domain name automatically -- no DNS manipulation is required.
Once you've registered yourbusinessname.com, you'll have the opportunity to set up your employees' accounts -- up to 50 of them, as needed. Explore the administrator backend to find out what other settings and features might be useful for your company's workflow.
Conclusion
You're off and running with a complete, cloud-based business infrastructure that you can customize and administer from any browser with one Google account and password. As you begin to experiment with more online content, your master Google account connects you to a host of other useful products like YouTube, Google Voice, and AdWords -- all of which can easily be integrated on your site, and all "live under one roof," so to speak.
For $10 and a bit of DIY time investment, this is a small business web solution that's certainly worth experimenting with. If you give it a shot, let us know if it meets your needs in the comments below.
Good idea and like the simple appproach
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Indeed, google is great.Bbut if you are looking for business class file collaboration, you definitely should check out SMW.http://www.secure-pack.com
I for one think that home business is where it's at. I am a owner of my business in One24. And I get paid real good just for referring some one to come in my business with me and at the same time they get on the waiting list and can win $25,000 every month just for getting on my waiting list. I get a check every month for the rest of my life and I have people I know right now that makes in 7 months $7000. Now who does not want to make money and do nothing except tell someone and get paid that much money for nothing. I know I do that's why I am in the business right now. I also have a blog on here as well. If you want to see go to www.repjesus.124online.com and you can call me as well. My name is Errol.
www.repjesus.124online.com you can't go wrong with this business. It does everything for you.
This is great, it certainly can be free too.http://meyerpublications.com
These are all great ideas if you have tons of time to spend setting it all up. I recommend checking out http://howtomakemoney.com.co for simpler ways to score extra cash fairly quickly.
I love how the basis of this is that the reader's time is = $0/hour.Yes, going in with the least effective tools and maximizing wasted time is a great idea. For those of us that want to take our business/time seriously and can at least spend $6/month to have more options and easier templates, look into the Microsoft option instead: http://www.office365advisors.com/solutions
Google has some great services. This will get you an online presence but without putting time, effort and even money into marketing and SEO (search engine optimization) then your presence is just another face in the largest crowd in the world.Christianhttp://christianwiedmann.com
Free accounts and services are great and do serve a purpose for those on a tight budget. BUT like the old saying goes, It Takes Money to Make Money.I have seen many clients come to me with website that may look ok, but have virtually no chance of attaining any search engine traffic or sales, because they have no understanding of search engine optimization and or how to convert visitors to customers.A free site may be fun to play with, but its not likely going to serve the most important part of a website, that is promoting and making money for your business through new customers and conversions.Scotthttp://www.bcseo.com
If you're looking for how to build additional layers on top of Google's services or are interested in alternative solutions, I wrote a post a little while back that may be of help: Starting a Business on the Cheap http://bit.ly/gQ62Ct
Year ago I didn´t have any money, so the best choice was to create an account with blogger, and another free design company.I agrre with Muzzammil, people are looking for companies with a wll design and optimized site, with great content and adding value to the visitor´s search. I would recommend to study and learn a little about marketing online techniques because this is reallue how you can start a relationship with your visitors. Only 1 to 5% of the visitors to a web site convert, so we need to follow up, If you need more info please ask.Eduardo come to our website, is in spanish!RaulRioswww.optimizacion-online.com
Blogger's a great platform--just don't expect crazy results overnight from blogging. I found some more helpful tips on how to market your business online at http://bestsmallbizhelp.com/2011/07/small-business-online-marketing-tips-notes-from-the-field-from-two-online-marketing-veterans-pt-2/.
I think is very important this note, but people must to belive in theimself and love their business, I believe that is the key.claudia aspillagahttp://bc-learning.com/
I'm not sure if these are real incentive for startups to go online. In my opinion start-ups should invest in website Design and hosting. If your company website is a cheap looking blog or using a very common template then a potential customer might not be interested. Also free website hosting and blogging services do not allow customization and extensions which are typically required to present your company and information uniquely. Personally I'm up for investing in domain, a reasonable entry level hosting, a proper CMS or blogging environment which is flexible and scalable and a compelling site/blog design which promotes your brand and highlights the quality, strength and uniqueness of your company.Muzzammil @www.biggtech.com
yes this an intersting article. I also run a campaign for my graphic design services and logo design services web site and i might say it works. thanks
Hola Matt, Im from Cozumel, Mexico, where can I find this in spanish?
So far, so good - I just launched my own Reiki healing biz blog thanks to you ... but I can't figure out how to do this, highlighted with Asterisks.Once you've registered yourbusinessname.com, you'll have the opportunity to set up your employees' accounts -- up to 50 of them, as needed. *** Explore the administrator backend to find out what other settings and features might be useful for your company's workflow. ***Also - if you know of any free templates that deal with more spiritual themes, please let me know. Thanks!!!
I would like to help, I find reiki amazing, so feel free to contact.Raul Rioswww.optimizacion-online.com
I'm not sure how I feel about this article.Whether you are an IT company or a brick-and-mortar business looking to expand to an online audience, these types of expenses should be seen as investments, not things to do as cheaply as possible.For hosting a website, invest money to go with a reputable firm like MediaTemple, LiquidWeb, or Rackspace (if you've got the coin for a managed plan). The sticker price on my server is an annual $500, I pay an average of $380-400 with discounts. This gives me unlimited domains and unlimited emails at each domain, all at no additional cost.As for the design, I am instantaneously skeptical of an online business when I see they're using boiler-plate templates or if half of their infrastructure is through Google or other free services. The quality you receive through hiring an educated, experienced designer and developer far outweighs any savings in time or money from downloading free templates yourself. I can honestly say I have never bought anything from an online retailer that did not have a well-thought-out and well-executed design and user experience.Domain registration? You got me there. There's no reason to spend a lot of money on this. My hosting provider charges more than $1/month, which is ridiculous. Google 'godaddy promo codes' and you can get a new .com registration for $5-6/yr.
I agree, many businesses these simply cannot agree to the TOS of Google for a business. There should be a post about doing all this, without google and with better features. Believe me it's possible ;-)
Thanks, really helpful. Now, I need help in setting up a merchant account and registration for course participants!
Matt, this is a great starting point for a significant number of small businesses & solopreneur's. Too many small enterprises see more obstacles than opportunities when they look to making a move online. Your advice should help ease their path a bit.
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Thanks, really helpful.