More than likely, someone has already tried to sell
you the advantages of being "online".
How can you be certain that the internet is right for
your business or family
Since you are visiting this site,more than likely you have realized that -
whether you like it or not - the internet is having a great impact
on your life.
Perhaps you own your own business
and you have heard that your competitor has
"gone online".
Maybe you have just recently moved
far away from your family and you wonder if the internet could be
an efficient way to keep in touch.
You could be doing research,
looking for a way to promote your currently lackadaisical
web site.
Then again, maybe you have a
deep-seeded phobia of technology and you just got lost here while
trying to find your way out. (what are all
those backslashes and dots for anyway?)
As an
internet consultant, I can help you answer the many puzzling
questions you may be asking yourself, if you are considering making
a home on the "net."
For example:
If
the internet is the place for you, how far should you go?
Not all businesses can easily benefit from building their own web
site. Some may find that simple internet access is the way to
go.
What kind
of "investment" should you make?
Do you need the CGI
scripting option that the hosting service is trying to sell you?
Should you invest the extra money
for your own Domain name?
If
you decide to make the plunge, do you need to buy an entire new
computer system?
The answer to this question all depends on your answer to the
first question: How far will you go with your involvement on the
Internet?
What
is an ISP and how can I tell which one is right for me?
With so many different packages and features offered by internet
service providers, you may feel you need to go back to school just
to read the brochures!
What kind
of office policy should I initiate regarding my employees' use of
the Internet?
Are there
really advantages to bringing my children online?
How do I
protect my family from the smut on the WWW?