10 Best Things You Can Do on Your Business Website
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The top 10 best things you can do on your business website
Don't cut corners on your website, it's one of your most valuable marketing tools for your business, and is usually the first place people will look to find out about your product or service. If you consider these 10 key points when deciding on what direction to take with your business site, you will be a step ahead of your competition.
Contents at a glance
- #1- Create your website for your target audience
- #2 - Provide good content
- #3 - Make your site lean and strong
- #4- Invest in professional photography
- #5- Invest in quality design and customization
- #6- Keep it fresh
- #7- Make your site friendly
- #8- Stand out from the crowd
- #9- Be picky with affiliates and advertisements
- #10- Be sincere
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#1- Create your website for your target audience
It's not personal its business
Sometimes I'll have clients approach me for a website, insisting it reflects who they are as a person by asking me to use graphics or other things that have special meaning for them but have nothing to do with their service.Your business website is for what you're selling and who's buying. Your content and design needs to be created with those two things in mind.
I went through this with my own website. I used to have funky graphics, weird animations, things I thought reflected me as an artist. However, the majority of my clients were corporate businesses and were turned off by the design. Because of this I lost potential clients, now that my site is geared to them, I've received more work from bigger companies
#2 - Provide good content
Think to yourself "would I bother to read this?"
Include articles, tips, free information, tutorials or anything that will get people interested your site.
Tip: People don't read websites, they scan them so try to edit your content to rid any excess words. Separate content into short paragraphs with simple, descriptive titles.
#3 - Make your site lean and strong
Get rid of the clutter
Any top chef will tell you they only eat at restaurants with a tight menu
Be choosy about what services you advertise on your site. I simplified my site to where all I have is my web design services even though I also do illustration, flash and some print work. I did that because the majority of my work comes from web design; it shows I specialize in one thing and keeps my site focused.
#4- Invest in professional photography
Great photos = "oh I want one of those!"
This is one thing you should never ever cut corners on to save money! Your beautiful product shouldn't be photographed with your digital camera in bad lighting sitting on your bed, couch, kitchen table or floor, it cheapens your product. Pictures of yourself shouldn't be one you pulled from a family gathering or party you attended, it looks unprofessional.Show you are proud of your business by hiring a Photographer to take professional photos.
Tip: It's difficult for people to see what your product looks like online as they can't pick it up and hold it. Keep the image simple by removing any distracting background elements. Provide photos with different angles and close-ups to see details.
#5- Invest in quality design and customization
Great website = "I'm sending this to all my friends"
All aspects of your website can be customized to suite your business needs. Sit down with your Designer and/or Programmer beforehand and explain what you want the website to do for you; they should be able to build a site tailored to fit your business.
#6- Keep it fresh
Hmm lastest news is from 2 years ago...are they still in business?
Update content frequently, at least every few months so your content doesn't go stale. Add news, post to your blog, swap out photos, update featured items. Any change you make will keep your site fresh and active and give people a reason to revisit your website.Coming soon pages are a bad idea, if you have content that isn't ready to go online either don't mention it at all or give a specific date it will be online and make sure it's actually there on that day.Think of how many sites you have visited where you wanted to see a page however it said "coming soon" so you check back later and it's still there, did you give up? Most people will, they can't be bothered with your site if they're disappointed every time they pay it a visit.
Tip: Revisit the overall design of your website about every 2 years. Survey your clients to ask what they like and don't like about your site to help you freshen up your layout and design.
#7- Make your site friendly
and we'll come back
Don't force users to fill out tedious forms or register to access certain parts of the site if it isn't necessary.
Tip: During the design phase do user testing, let unbiased people (preferably in your target audience) evaluate your site so you can make necessary changes before your it goes online.
Learn how to make your site user friendly
#8- Stand out from the crowd
Think purple cow
Look at your competitor's websites and see what they do, is there something they all do the same? Do you think they do that because it works or just because it's safe? How can you stand out from the rest?Let's say you own a spa, you'll find that most sites have images of women in white bathrobes and tea light candles. Avoid those tired clichés and try for something completely different. You could try adding humor, how many spa sites do you see that make you giggle? Isn't laughter the best stress reliever of all? Be creative and brainstorm ways to make your site unique.
Purple cow?
Learn from the best -> marketing guru Seth Godin
#9- Be picky with affiliates and advertisements
Who's product are you selling yours or theirs?
When it comes to your business website, any affiliate ads you display will give the impression to your clients that these are companies you recommend. Make sure you know who your affiliates are and how they do business otherwise it could hurt your reputation.
#10- Be sincere
Marketing 101- you're not selling a product or service, you're providing a solution to a problem.
Don't use high pressure sales tactics to try and encourage people to buy, it's off putting and looks insincere. Be honest about your business, speak plainly and remove any marketing fluff from your site that isn't meaningful.Put your heart into it and allow your website to show you're confident with your product and service.
Need some inspiration?
Examples of great websites
- Radiant plumbing
- Example of a website that stands out against other plumbing sites.
- You Liscence
- Cute idea, you'll sit and play with the site for awhile and gets you interested in the company
- Super cook
- Great recipe site with an original way to search recipes. They even provide a tour on how to use the site
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The best things you can do on your homepage
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acastano1030
Dec 15, 2011 @ 2:33 pm | delete
- Wow! Excellent post. Even the most common-sense advice is often ignored. It's nice to be reminded what makes sense and what makes money.
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blythe-valley-innovation-centre
Oct 11, 2011 @ 6:36 am | delete
- Thanks for the advice. We have just began engaging our audience on Twitter and Facebook for our offices to let Birmingham and some of this advice applies to that.
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makeupbrush
Sep 22, 2011 @ 7:44 pm | delete
- Nice and clear. Great info!
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blazingzone
Sep 1, 2011 @ 3:15 am | delete
- Great Advice. Thanks. Definitely will try out these ideas
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dilipsvarma
Aug 28, 2011 @ 4:26 am | delete
- ggod tips
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reasonablerobinson Apr 2, 2011 @ 4:13 am | delete
- Solid advice. Never forget who your audience is and how they process information.
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elyria
Mar 14, 2011 @ 2:59 am | delete
- Very helpful!
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golfspice
Mar 8, 2011 @ 4:05 am | delete
- Clear and concise.
Great lens!
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Feb 5, 2011 @ 5:16 pm | delete
- Reading this was really great. I see that I have to go back to the drwaing board, especially after reading this. Its funny, becasue one day I had a crazy looking picture of me on my Facebook page and a fellow who offered to be my marketgin mentor said that I should take it down becasue he said that he wouldnt buy anything from anyone who was looking the way I was in the picture. I thought that it was really funny but later on, I worte him back and thanked him tremendously. He said that he was even supprised that I would thank him for telling me off like that. In the end, I would ratehr for someone to hurt me with the truth than to try to ease them with a lie.
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nagiracbe
Feb 1, 2011 @ 11:23 pm | delete
- Good content and user friendly site drives sales and traffic. I agree with that. Thanks for sharing. Great lens. M6.Net Hosting Blog
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