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Do you have a web site
that hasn’t been touched in years? Or have you avoided
the Internet bandwagon all together? Well, it’s time
to hop aboard again – or for the first time. Here’s
why:
1) Audience:
- Young adults and teens spend
more time on the Internet than they do watching TV.
Also, they’re more likely to use the Internet than
the Yellow Pages to find a product or service.
- Engineers and other business
people use the Internet as a key information source
when researching a product or service.
If either group is part
of your target, you need to be on the Internet.
2) Availability:
A web site is available 24/7, so your information is
there whenever your prospect wants it.
3) Cost-effective:
Creating and maintaining a web site is relatively low
cost.
To create a web site, start
with the basics.
1) CONTENT
– A great web site will include:
- Description of your company
– This is basic. People need to know what you do before
they’ll buy.
- Description of your products
or services – Basic stuff again. Be clear and concise.
Use attractive photos.
- (Service companies) Portfolio
of work or case histories – Demonstrate what
you do.
- Bios of key staff with photos
– This humanizes the site.
- Testimonials – Proof that
you’ve helped people.
- Resources – Include white
papers, how to’s, other useful info. This is especially
important if you want to be seen as an expert.
- Newsletter, regularly updated
news or blog – Great ways to stay in touch with clients
and prospects, AND new content helps your search engine
rankings.
- Contact form – A way for
visitors to reach you.
- Links – Another resource
to offer visitors, plus the right reciprocal links
can build traffic.
If you don’t have it all
together yet, start small and add pages later. 2)
DESIGN – A great web site grabs attention and
invites the visitor in. The design should be consistent
with any print materials you use. A good web designer
can give you a site that loads quickly, is easy to navigate
and read, and looks professional.
3) TRAFFIC BUILDING
– Now that you’ve got a web site, how do you get people
to it? Here are some starter ideas:
- Search Engine Registration
– Often handled by your designer or hosting company.
You’ll need to make sure it gets done.
- Reciprocal links – Research
what’s available and learn what works through trial
and error.
- Register articles on Internet
article banks – If you like to write, post articles
and direct readers to your site.
- Search Engine Optimization
– The real thing can be VERY expensive. If you’re
starting up a retail site and need high volume traffic,
hire an expert in this field. Otherwise, make sure
key words are used repeatedly on your home page, and
use other tactics to build traffic.
- Advertising – There are web
site banners and buttons, search engine ads (like
Google AdWords) and print ad opportunities to evaluate.
- Direct mail – Use mailings
(e-mail or traditional) to let colleagues, clients
and friends know about your site.
- Publicity – Send out a news
release announcing your site to as many publications
as possible. Follow up with releases on additions
to the site.
4) MAINTENANCE
–- A great web site is not static. A website can be
a nightmare to those who value completion – because
a good site is always evolving. If you want return visitors,
give them a reason to come back. Add new content. If
you want new visitors, adding content will help your
search engine rankings. |