What better way than to start the day than a brand new ebook? And this time, it’s free! Like I mentioned earlier in the year, I’m going to talk more about how to start your own website this year on Cutting for Business. Why? Since I started this blog, I’ve always urged readers to have …
Your Own Website
Recently, I’ve seen more and more Cutting for Business readers making the switch from selling on social media and marketplaces to selling on their own websites. Yay! If you take a look at my recommended path for craft sellers, you’ll see that this is my recommended end goal for everyone. If you are in the …
I am finally wrapping up my posts on starting a website for your Silhouette or Cricut based business. If you missed any of last week’s posts, they were: Beginners website lingo Why I don’t like WYSIWYG Website Builders Choosing an ecommerce platform Building Your Silhouette Cameo business website through WordPress Like I mentioned on Friday, …
Today we are winding down our discussion of starting your own website for your Silhouette Cameo business. We previously talked about basic web lingo, WYSIWYG builders, and hosted ecommerce platforms. The last solution to starting your own Silhouette Cameo business website is using a self hosted platform. This means that you create a website, install …
Let’s recap what we’ve covered about starting a website for your Silhouette Cameo business. First, we went over basic web lingo, then I cautioned you about using a WYSIWYG website builder to start your website. Today, let’s talk about ecommerce platforms. I think using an ecommerce platform is a good option for starting a website for …
Continuing on from yesterday’s post, WYSIWYG – which stands for “What You See Is What You Get” or Drag and Drop – Builders are those created which allow the average, non-technical person to create a website. Companies featuring these types of websites include Wix.com, Weebly.com, Webs.com, Yola.com, Moonfruit.com, and more. First, some pros about these …
Once you’ve started selling products and getting yourself established as a business, it’s a good time to start a website of your own. On Cutting for Business this week and some of next, we are going to take baby steps through starting your own website. To start, we need to know some basic web terminology …
What is a Domain Name? A domain name is a website address. For example, my domain name is cuttingforbusiness.com. Why Do I Need a Domain Name? Here are a few reasons you need a domain name: To prevent someone else from getting it. You should reserve the domain name related to your business. Even if …