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29
Jan

12 Considerations When Building Your Website

It’s time to update your website, or perhaps you are launching your first-ever site. You’ve got so many options for web providers—from companies selling template solutions for under $300 to high-end experts. As your most important marketing asset, your website needs careful thought and reasoned strategy. Choose carefully whom you will entrust your all-important online marketing to.

Here are a few important considerations to keep in mind:

  1. Since most of your traffic will arrive via your homepage, it should clearly and concisely communicate exactly who you are and what you do, all within a few seconds.
  2. But some of your visitors will come to your site via sub pages, so be sure you have full contact information on every page.
  3. Your visitors are impatient. You can’t say everything about your company and services. But you need to define your key points with the goal of prompting a personal contact with your company. Include multiple calls-to-action within your site copy.
  4. Have defined site goals and determine in advance how you are going to measure success (drive sales, raise awareness, create buzz, engage and educate).
  5. Cut out the jargon and advertising “happy talk.” Communicate as straightforwardly as possible. Imagine your potential customer is sitting across the table from you.
  6. Search engine optimization (SEO) is not an end in itself. It’s no good to be ranked #1 on Google if your site isn’t compelling. You’ll have lots of short visits with no conversions. Content is king!
  7. Have your site built with a Content Management System (CMS). This allows non-technical people to keep your site updated with current content without having to rely on an outside web company. And keeping your site updated will help with your Google ranking, since Google loves new content!
  8. People love to look. Consider communicating a complex concept through an interesting graphic, video or animation.
  9. Lay aside your personal preferences for the good of your site (you may love the color pink, but it’s not right for your construction company’s site).
  10. Appoint a few people from within your company to manage the project, and give them the authority to make decisions. Committees kill creativity.
  11. Your website has to be true to who you are (your brand). Customers expect that your company will be truthfully reflected through all your marketing touch points, and especially with personal face-to-face contact.
  12. Nowadays it’s important to assure your site reads well on mobile devices like the iPhone and Blackberry.

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