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Qualities of a great website
When you love what you do and you strive to be the best in your world, it’s hard to imagine why anyone would not want do business with you. Chances are you need to get better at communicating with your target audience, so they trust you, trust your business and your work.
Go Solo Startups can create a website for you, which helps forge trust in the following ways:
FAQ’s About Micro Business Websites
How are micro business websites different from others?

Micro business websites are designed to take advantage of smart automations and integrations. Automation empowers you to grow your business because you can automate routine tasks and focus on your most important projects.
How much does a website cost me?

Most web designers will tell you “it depends” because the price will depend on the features you want. Simple, brochure style websites, can cost $2,000 or more. When you’re a small or micro business and every dollar counts, you might need a predictable cost, so you can plan your cash flow. Go Solo Startups have low cost subscription services to help you manage your finances and get quality marketing services.
How can micro business websites compete in search engines?

Competing head to head can be tough for sole traders, solopreneurs and micro business owners because you don’t have the same resources as big business. When it comes to search engine optimisation Go Solo Startups do keyword research to help you find and optimise for long tailed keywords where there is low competition but moderate to high search volume. If you’re building your own website, try a keywrod research tool like Ubersuggest or use a plugin (if you use WordPress) like Rank Math or Yoast SEO.
What’s the difference between a micro and a niche business?

A micro business is named so because of how many employees work in the business. In Australia, micro businesses are generally those with 5 or fewer employees. A niche business, on the other hand, is to do with how unique your product is and how well it meets the needs of a specialised market. A new brand of tea, for example, might be a product with mass appeal. But a new brand of herbal tea, which promises to reverse the ageing effects of poor sleep for mothers of new borns, is a niche.
What challenges do small businesses face, when it comes to marketing?

When you are just starting out in business, you might find you are trying to juggle a lot of roles. In a service based business for example, you will probably bend over backwards trying to please your first clients. You need to stay on top of your finances, most of all your cash flow. Plus, you still need to attract and win new clients, so your business has income.
Why are micro business websites important?

Most public facing businesses need a website, especially if you’re trying to win the trust of potential clients. As a service based business, you can direct prospects to your website to learn more about your business, access help and support, be convinced to buy, pay you online or even book a service or appointment with you.
Do I need a website if I don’t sell products?

Yes. In your potential client’s eyes, buying a service from you is a risk. For someone to buy from you they need to trust you, trust your company and trust your solution. A good website helps people explore the information they need before they make a decision on whether they should pick up the phone and call you. While most micro business owners are willing to take a phone call to answer these questions, you may lost potential clients who can find answers to their questions more easily with your competitors.
Can I build a website for free?

Yes, you can create your first website for free with our Go Solo Stratups bronze plan, which includes a block based builder and simple SEO tools. Check out our DIY plans. Most micro business websites will ned an upgrade at some point to get more powerful design, automation and search engine optimisation tools to grow their business.





