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Marketing
and Design to Get the Most out of Your Website
Once
you have figured out your what your focus should be,think
of ideas on how you would like to see your site and sketch
out each page. Start with the home page; this page should
be about 3-5 paragraphs long. It should state who you are
and what you do and guide the viewer to the rest of the site.
Keep
in mind that the average web browser will decide whether to
leave or stay on your site in the first 6 seconds! So get
their attention, but don‘t scare them away! (See our other
article on how to write good copy)
Your
website doesn't have to be fancy to be great, it should just
be clean, informative and easy to navigate. Remember the 6
second rule. Here are some basic guidelines for content to
include in your site:
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A complete description of your products and/or services “Services
page” The more information you give your visitors, the more
informed they will be when they contact you.
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Pictures, everyone loves pictures! Every page on your site
should have at least one picture or graphic. But be sure they
are related to your business. Depending on your industry,
you might even want to have a “gallery" or "portfolio” page.
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Have a “Packages” or “Pricing" If you don't list your prices,
your prospects might go somewhere that does. Ever been in
a store with no price tags? In cases like this, many people
think that the products are too expensive or that the company
will try to get them to buy something they don't really need.
At the very least, you should list a starting range and maybe
a description of your average or most popular package.
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Testimonials. People want to feel that you can actually produce
what you claim. Get testimonials from past clients and put
their names on it and where they live, as not to seem like
you made them up. i.e. Bob Smith - Hampton, Virginia
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Give a brief history/bibliography. This is usually the “About
Us” page. State your experience, why you got into the business,
etc … Why should one hire/buy from you? It is OK to embellish
a bit for readability, but don't lie! If you are a member
of any professional organizations, list those here too.
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FAQ's … Answers to frequently asked questions is another good
thing to have on your website …. This will add valuable information
to your site and save you time in having to answer the same
questions to every new client.
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Links to friends and colleges in related fields is another
great thing to have on your website. This makes you appear
to have greater experience to the prospective client. And
offers valuable information to your visitors. Of course, you
should not trade links with your competition ;-) Look around,
I would be willing to bet that in most cases, your competition
has some sort of a link referral system.
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Finally, the “Contact” page … make sure your contact information
is easy to find … it doesn't hurt to have the phone number
and/or email contact at the bottom of every page and then
have detailed info on the “Contact” page. Always, have a phone
number AND an email contact. You would be surprised how many
people surf at night and like to send email requests. You
should also have your location somewhere on your website,
so people know where you are, even if you work from home and
don't want to advertise your home address, you can put the
city you are in. Or you can get a local P.O. Box. Most people
like to work with local businesses.
Once
your site is up, you are only half way there, now you have
to market it! What good is this great site that you have spent
so much time and money on if no one can find it?!
Website
marketing can be difficult and time consuming. Here are some
tips to get you started.
List
your website address in ALL your printed promotional materials.
Business cards, postcards, brochures, flyers, etc …
And list it in your email signature so that you will be advertising
your website with every email you send.
Posting
on Message boards related to your industry is another way
you can promote your site and establish yourself as an expert
in your field. (boards that will let you post your website
address/url in your signature)
Then
you will want to submit your site to the search engines. Google,
Yahoo, MSN and Ask Jeeves are the 'top dogs' right now.
Consider
hiring an SEO expert to do monthly search engine submissions
for you and try to update your site often so it doesn't become
stale. It also helps to optimize at least your home page for
your most relevant keywords and phrases. (See our other
article on how to write copy search engines love)
You
will also want to try and get your site listed on other related
websites that may already have established rankings with the
search engines. The more ways a potential customer has of
finding your website, the better. This is “Link Popularity”.
Writing
articles related to your field and submitting them to related
websites and article bank sites (such as www.EzineArticles.com
and www.Article99.com) is another great way to build inbound
links to your site.
Again,
all this can take time and effort and sometimes money but
it will ultimately pay off in the long run.
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Plush Designs - 2005 All Rights Reserved
Plush
Designs offers affordable website and graphic design and search
engine marketing services.
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get left behind! Isn't it time to get your business online?
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