Several websites are not prepared as they should be. Many sites are lacking necessary style, text alignment and formation. Sites with lacking features gives your business a lacking image.
Websites like:

does not impress your customers. It has an unprofessional look; moreover it gives an impression that you don't care enough about your own services to make your products worth using. We (the Black Business Bureau website staff) would not recommend advertising this website to anyone you wish to present your services to.
This is important to mention because several Black owned businesses have websites that look like this or of a similar quality.
The first step in website creation is deciding what you want your website to look like.
Simple right?
Sorry, not really.
But take a deep breath; it's not as hard as you might think!
But take a deep breath; it's not as hard as you might think!
Brain storm ideas about what you want your website to look like. Think about link location, banners, and most importantly content!
Draft your ideas on paper and write what you want your message to be on different web pages.
For Example:

If this was your home page, what would you want your opening message to be?
Make your messages original. Catchy sales pitches do not work well when trying to attrack customers to your site. People are more likely to revisit your site if they feel comfortable and believe that they are on a website created by a genuine person; not a salesman or corporate hustler. Businesses have a tough role because while the business home page should contain a professional message, certain links within your website should contain content which makes the business personable. Businesses like hair care saloons should have content which can help visitors see your hard working staff as well as some advice on hair care. In the example above (Marcus's Ice Cream Express Inc.) Marcus should include pictures of himself serving ice cream, the delight and responses of his customers, and even a professional picture of himself smiling, in his ice cream uniform (if applicable).
Brainstorm ideas about colors for your site and visuals such as pictures, videos, and even music! Make sure you have a clear idea about what you want your website to look like. Visualize it. See it; then start the process to create it. Have each draft page labeled what you want that page to be:
For Example:
Home Page -- (have your design and content for the home page)
Contact Page-- (have your design and content for the contact page)
About Us Page-- (have your design and content for the about us page)
Service Page-- (have your design and content for the service page)
If you need brainstorming ideas for developing your website, you have two options:
1) Check out the MILLIONS of websites on the internet. Use search engines to find other websites that share similar business, organization or even ideas. Check out their website; is there anything that you see that you like??? Include it in your hand drawn design!
2) The Black Business Bureau is finding website templates for our visitors that you can use. Choose a Free website template and start creating your website today!
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The Black Business Bureau's website development staff
The Black Business Bureau's website development staff

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