This month we try to help you unlock the mystery of websites. Our Feature article, Websites What Works, is a compilation of our eleven years of business experiences in designing and building effective website projects. We have boiled down our lessons (some hard and some not so hard) to six common sense tips that make an effective website.

Websites - What Works!


Six common sense tips for an effective website

Simple, Clear Objective: Before you start a website, have a simple clear objective of what you want a website to accomplish for your business. If you have a service-oriented business, be specific about what processes you can integrate into a website. Provide the information that a prospective client will need to make an informed decision about your service or products. If you are selling a tangible product, give the prospective client a quality photo and all the specifics of the product (size, versions, price, delivery cost, return policy etc.) Have an objective for your website and stick to it.

KISS: Keep it simple “Simon”. Websites should be clean, concise, easy-to-read and navigate. The sad fact is that human beings are lazy; they don’t read and they will not hunt for information. Start by presenting only your core business and let customer demand drive additional products or services. Make sure your website is simple, uncluttered, consistent from page to page, easy on the eyes, informative with high quality photos.

Target Your Clients: Focus your marketing efforts at a particular niche. Look for those customers that have the ideal characteristics for your product or service.  The easiest people to sell are people who have done business with you in the past. These customers understand how you do business and in a number of cases, know what they are looking to buy. These customers also spread the word about your products or services to new clients. So look to your existing clients to be your first customers via the website and leverage existing clients to get new clients.

Make Business Easy: Facilitate customers doing business with you. Your website should clearly spell out who you are, what you do and what’s unique about you on the home page in the first paragraph or two. Always have your basic contact information on every page and give users a simple form to make inquiries about your products and services or request additional service. Allow prospects and clients to join your mailing list for future promotions, new product or service announcements, press releases etc. This will also be an easy source of new clients. Make the buying process a piece of cake!

Market you’re Website: I’m amazed at how many people go through the exercise of building a website only to do absolutely no marketing of the website. Then openly wonder why their website isn’t working for them. There are 5 Billion web pages on the internet and growing daily. 85 % are found via search engines. Submit your website to search engines, use pay per click advertising and incorporate your website into everything related to marketing your business. (Business cards, invoices & PO’s, e-mail campaigns, newsletters, signs, ads, e-mail, industry associations, directories, tradeshows, press releases etc.) Remember, that customers use websites to get informed about your product, service or company before they buy. If they can’t find you, they can’t buy.

Measure your success: One of the main reasons the internet is such a
popular place to market your products and services is that you can see how
well the website is working for you. You can gauge how effective your
marketing initiatives are by including your website address in all
marketing activity and viewing your traffic reports around the date of the
marketing activity. Viewing which pages clients go to on your site will
tell you how your site is being used. In most businesses, a few
transactions or referrals can justify the existence of the website itself.
This will give you insight on where & how to spend your marketing dollar.  

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What's New!

Bizography is excited to announce a new customer support system to enhance
our support efforts. To use the system simply send request for technical
suport to support@bizography.com. Our support system will automatically
generate a support ticket and respond to the sender with a ticket #. A
Bizography Support member will review the ticket and resolve the problem.

IMPORTANT:  Going forward all technical support issues should be submitted
via e-mail to support@bizography.com. Phone support will be limited to
urgent issues. Urgent issues are categorized as a website being down,
e-mail being down, or web application being down. In these instances
telephone calls to Bizography Hotline Support, 770-343-6569  should be
made.


If you know a company interested in improving their websites effectiveness, give us a call at 678-254-4004 x 7 or e-mail us at info@bizography.com.

 

Marketing Tip

An effective  website can be indexed for search engines 4 different ways.

- By Type of Business
- By Types of Customers
- By Type of Products or Services
- By Geography of Your Clients

Is your site indexed properly?

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