Having a website is the one form of marketing for your business
that just keeps on giving! But how do you know if you need a
website?
Well, with the amount of information that is available with just
a few keystrokes or clicks of the mouse, why wouldn't you want
your business' information to be included?
More and more people and businesses use the Internet to find
information. Whether it is locally or internationally, the
Internet is the one place where they are likely to find what
they are looking for. Unless, of course, they are looking for
you or your product and you don't have a site.
Having a website allows your business to advertise 24 hours a
day, seven days a week and it is available whenever someone is
in need of information on your product or services. The elements
you include on your website are a determining factor for how
successful a marketing device it will be for you.
For personal websites, you can include everything that your
heart desires. You can have a site that shows off your favorite
cat or a site that includes everything you ever wanted to know
about Limburger cheese. The subject choices are unlimited.
However, a business site should be more refined. Get to the
point and provide a wealth of information about your product or
service. But, ensure that you leave a little to the imagination.
Inspire them to WANT to contact you for a little for more
information, and then make the sale!
And, on that note, make sure your contact information is readily
available on your site. There is nothing worse than peaking your
site visitor's interest and then making them search for a means
to contact you. Believe me, many people will simply give up if
they can't find what they are looking for and go on to another
site in hopes of an easier route.
Navigation is another key element. Getting around your site
should be straightforward and painless for your visitors.
Provide links from each page to all your key pages. Some sites
can become quite large, so links from every page to every page
would make the site quite crowded and monotonous. But, make sure
you don't leave your visitor at a dead end.
Limit the use of unnecessary graphics and pictures. Of course,
if you are selling a product that needs to be seen, such as
clothing, these pictures should be included but try to keep them
as small as possible. This will keep the loading time down on
your site. However, if you sell automotive aftermarket products,
or any other large line of products, don't put a picture of
every brake line and fuse on your site. Including too many
graphics will slow down your site and waiting for pictures to
load is not something that most busy people have time for.
Again, they will go somewhere else for help.
As for advertising other pages on your site, there are many
avenues than can be used, including banner exchanges. These are
a great form of getting additional free advertising, but don't
load down your site with an infinite amount of banners or links.
If possible, dedicate a page to display your banners, webrings
and favorite links. This will help reduce the clutter on your
information pages.
These hints are just the tip of the iceberg. There are many more
ways to make your site appealing, more than can be listed in a
single article. Research and using an experienced web designer
can make your presence on the Internet appealing and
informative.
Remember, above all else, make your site with your visitor in
mind, whether they are Internet newbies or seasoned surfers.
Your site needs to attract new visitors and it needs to keep
them coming back.
About the author:
Janice Byer is the founder of Docu-Type Administrative Services
http://www.docutype.net, an off-site office assistance company
that specializes in word processing, desktop publishing and
website development. Contact them today at (905)584-1746 or
mailto:jbyer@docutype.net to learn how they can help YOU meet &
exceed the expectations of YOUR customers.