Getting started with Office Live Small Business

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By the Microsoft Office Live Small Business team

Having a presence on the Internet is no longer a luxury for a small business…it’s a necessity. And, it's not just about having a Web site anymore. You need an online place where you can connect with your customers and collaborate with business partners. Microsoft Office Live Small Business gives you all of these features and more.

Office Live Small Business makes it easy to set up your own professional-looking Web site, complete with your own logos, images, documents, and custom site look and feel. You can manage customers and contacts, and create online workspaces to share information and collaborate with co-workers and business partners. Easy Web access to your e-mail, calendar, and contacts puts information at your fingertips when you’re on the go. You can even get help in setting up your Web presence if you’re too busy managing your business to set it up yourself.

In this article, we will cover a handful of key tasks that you should complete to start getting the most from your Office Live Small Business Web presence.

In this article

  Get a Web address
  Create a Web site
  Manage your contacts, opportunities, and products
  Collaborate with others
  Set up e-mail
  A powerful tool to transform your business


Get a Web address

The first step is to decide on the domain name and address for your site. When you first sign up for an Office Live Small Business account, you receive a free Office Live domain in the format <username>.<profession>.officelive.com, where <username> is your Office Live user name and <profession> is the profession or business type that you selected at sign-up.

If you prefer, you can register a unique domain name, like www.fourthcoffee.com, to promote your business and create a unique online identity for your Web site. Using a unique domain name with your Office Live Small Business Web site makes your domain name stand out to your customers and is easier for your customers and business partners to remember.

If you already own a domain name, you can redirect (also called redelegate or forward) the domain to your Office Live Small Business Web site. Redirecting your existing domain to your new Office Live Small Business Web site lets you take advantage of the features provided by Office Live while still using the Web site at your current domain name. If you want to continue to use your existing Web site, you can even integrate your Office Live Small Business site into your existing site with a different host name, such as olsb.fourthcoffee.com. For more information, see Redirect your domain name to Office Live Small Business.

You can also use multiple domains and take advantage of a regional domain name to localize your Web presence to your country or region. For example, you might use a .com domain for U.S. domestic business and a co.uk address for business in the United Kingdom. See Purchase a domain name and Purchase a regional domain name for detailed information that will help you choose a domain strategy. When you’re ready to set up your domain, click Get a domain on the Office Live Small Business Home page.

Office Live Small Business Home Page

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Create a Web site

When you’re ready to start developing your Office Live Small Business Web site, you’ll find a great set of easy-to-use tools at your disposal for creating the site and fine-tuning each page. These include tools to help you define the overall look and feel of your Web site, such as the site theme, style, navigation option, color scheme, and default site font. For the entire site, you can easily modify the site header, footer, and logo that appear on each page.

 Web Site

Of course, you can also make changes to each page, such as changing the font and paragraph properties for the page text. You can insert images, tables, and additional features and elements to your Web pages from a selection of modules that includes a slide show, stock list, form, and other elements. You can also change the overall layout, navigation order, and title of the page, and you can enter keyword and description meta tags that can help optimize the site for search engines.

The site and page design tools are easy to use, but if you want a good overview to help you get started, see Planning your Web site. For style and design tips, see First steps to a more attractive Web site. When you’re ready to begin designing your site, click Design your site on the Office Live Small Business Home page.

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Manage your contacts, opportunities, and products

It's likely that in your business, you deal with many other people regularly. Contact Manager makes it easy to manage all of your contacts, enabling you to separate them into logical groups, such as employees, customers, and vendors. You can add contacts one at a time or import them in bulk. After you add the contacts in Office Live Small Business, you can link them with Microsoft Office Outlook, making them available in Outlook as well as online.

Managing Your Contacts in Office Live Small Business

Contact Manager does much more for you than just provide a place to store contacts. The Companies list lets you keep track of information about companies that you work with, including contact numbers, number of employees, payment status, and address. The Opportunities list helps you track potential sales of goods or services that your company offers, with information such as status, revenue figures, payment terms, key dates, and more. The Products list provides a place for you to manage the products or services that your company sells. You can add this information to the opportunities you create.

To get started using Contact Manager, begin by identifying the individual and business contacts you want to manage online. Then, either create them manually or use Microsoft Office Excel to import them in bulk. To learn more about using Contact Manager or creating and importing contacts, see Getting your information into Contact Manager.

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Collaborate with others

Office Live Small Business offers some great features that enable you to collaborate with others. You can share documents with a document library that tracks the versions of your documents as they are edited. Wiki workspaces and blogs let you share information in a more free-form way. Workspaces provide a place to share calendars, announcements, links, documents, tasks, and discussion lists with your co-workers or customers. Other business applications in Office Live Small Business, such as Project Manager and Time Manager, enable you to collaborate with others on shared tasks and manage schedules and resources.

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Spend some time experimenting with the collaboration features included with Office Live Small Business to understand their benefit. When you’ve picked the ones that will remain a part of your site, your next step is to identify which co-workers and customers can access each area, and the roles you want them to have. Then, you can begin adding those users and assigning the appropriate roles. To learn more about how to add users, see Add, modify, or remove user accounts and permissions.

Note : Your Office Live Small Business account includes five user accounts, but you can purchase additional user accounts as needed.

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Set up e-mail

No Web presence is complete without e-mail, and it’s a safe bet that you’ll need more than one e-mail account for your business. For example, you’ll likely want an account for each of your company’s employees, one for billing, one for information requests, one for support, and so on. Office Live Mail lets you create and manage these e-mail accounts, access the accounts from a Web browser, and even access your Office Live Mail accounts from Office Outlook.

Setting up e-mail

Your first step should be to decide how many accounts you will need and what the address will be for each account. Then, you can begin creating the accounts. To learn more, see Use e-mail to manage and grow your business.

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A powerful tool to transform your business

Office Live Small Business places an incredible range of features and capabilities at your disposal, not only to help you put your business online, but also to collaborate with employees, vendors, and customers and to extend your sales opportunities to the global market. You'll also find additional features not covered in this article, such as business applications for managing jobs and hiring, tracking company assets and employee expenses, providing customer support, tracking quotes and orders, and more.

Even if you don't take advantage of its sales or business management features, the combination of collaboration tools and easy access to your business information online makes Office Live Small Business a powerful tool for transforming the way you do business. Best of all, because it is so easy to set up and use, you can put all of the power of Office Live Small Business to work for you with no specialized training and, in many situations, with a relatively small amount of investment of your time.

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By: Said Siad ShirwaShirwa Posted on 01-28-2010 4:16 PM

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By: A Chocolate Celebration Posted on 11-02-2009 4:54 AM

Now that I have created an account with Microsoftofficelive by first downloading Mozilla FireFox, when I google A Chocolate Celebration and I click on the link that takes me to my myspace page, MySpace.com/AChocCelebration, the formatting on my page is not the same as when I google A Chocolate Celebration from Google Chrome, which displays my page the correct way.  Please tell me what I need to do to rectify that.  Thank you.

By: willie jackson Posted on 06-08-2009 2:48 AM

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By: Norman Posted on 04-08-2009 11:38 AM

Just a few comments.

1: Designing a site.

This is easy to do but we are stuck with a few CRAP header designs with no way to design our own custom header. Yes we can alter bits (colour etc.) but we are still stuck with the basic CRAP designs. Judging by the number of people on the forum asking for this and having to faff on with workrounds this is a MUST.

2: Manage your contact online.

Yes you can collect the data & manage it online but you can't do must with it. You can't use the addresses in Live Mail to send e-mails to your contacts (and the newsletter finished just before I signed up). We are forced to use outlook to benifit from the data collected from our websites. Live Mail does provide links to CRAP like facebook but not it's OFFICE LIVE counterpart.

3:  Collaborate with others.

The only business applications are now Document manager, Team Workspace & Time Manager. To me these are applications to use within your organisation, but a web site is to project yourself out to exsisting/new clients etc. My 'oganisation' consists on me so I don't need to 'manager' myself via my web site but I do need to advertise & sell my services to customers.

4:  Set up e-mail.

There are plenty of e-mail providers, both free & chargable, out there so the benifit of using Live Mail would be to BE ABLE TO LINK TO OUR BUSINESS CONTACTS DIRECTLY rather than through a third party software (Outlook, which I prefer NOT to use).

5: A powerful tool to transform your business

WHERE? The tools are bacic & mostly preset format builds (although you can easily build a decent web site with them. I am still trying to find out how to do things in OLSB that requires an understanding of HTML etc. to do as the provided tools are not up to the job. If we elect to use more powerful tools such as Dreamweaver we can't use the OLSB tools. ALL or NOTHING.

6: None of the above.

The phone halp system is a good thing. They are helpful but I have not found more than 2 answers to my queries in the help files. If I can't do something then I have to use the forum or the phone helpline as the online help only tells you what you can do by looking & trying.

Telephone support 8/10

Forum 9.5/10

Online help (the ? button) 0.5/10

I am sorry to say but the above reads more like an advert for OLSB than 'how to get started' page as all it does is tells you what you can do & not how to do it.

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