Your Small Business Web Site
Your Small Business Web Site
A web site is a
crucial ingredient of your marketing strategy because it can widen your target
market to include anyone who has access to a computer and the internet. Almost
60% of Canadians had access to the internet at home in 2003, and around 8
million had regular access to the internet from somewhere, either at home, at
work or at school. And thats
just in Canada. Ecommerce sales from Canada were $7.2 billion, and we only
captured 4% of the global ecommerce market! So, how can you reach some of those
internet surfers, and how can you capture some of that $7.2 billion spent in
ecommerce? First, you build it The first step is designing your website. If
your company already has business cards and letterhead, its best to design your website around
them. A matching corporate identity and website helps with branding. I like
uncomplicated websites, with a simple layout and easy navigation. A nice,
simple layout, with good graphics, balanced look and good color combinations is
my #1 goal when designing a small business web site. Remember to use graphics
sparingly and to optimize them for your website because internet surfers are
impatient. If your page loads too slowly, theyll leave. Navigation should be easy to find and to use, and
it should be consistent from page to page. Ive left more than one site frustrated because I couldnt easily find their navigation. Small
business web sites arent
static. They evolve. You need to start somewhere, and starting with an
introductory web site is probably easiest. All you really need to start is five
pages. You can always add pages later. The important thing is to just do ittake the plunge and get it out there.
Your five pages could include an index, or home page, about us, services,
contact and a sitemap. The index page is your landing page. Typically its
design is a little more detailed than the others, but it doesnt have to be that way. I like to use CSS
(cascading style sheets) for designing because its simply easier to build a web site and to edit its layout
with CSS rather than just HTML (hypertext markup language) alone. A change on a
CSS sheet changes all the pages on your site at once. Content is king Once your
site is designed, youll
want to start thinking about content. Design is very important, but it does little
good to have a beautiful site without high-quality content. Your small business
home page introduces you and your companywho
you are and what you do. The about us page is usually used to give more detail
than the home page about who you are, and your services page gives more detail
about what you do. You might wonder why youd waste a page on a sitemap since you only have
5 pages, but sitemaps help search engines find all the pages in your site. As
far as content goes, more is better, up to a point. Your pages should be
content rich and informative, but they also need to be relevant to your small
business. If your visitor cant
figure out what your web site is about in just a few seconds, they may leave.
The internet was at first strictly informational, and thats how it remains today. Several times
people have tried experiments using copywriting similar to direct mail sales
letters, but theyve all failed. It
seems as if people surf the internet more for information than anything else.
Knowing this will help you write pages people will want to read. Attracting
visitors You could follow your instinct and just start writing, but wait. Theres research you must do first, or your web
site simply wont be high enough
in searches to be found. Search engine optimization is far too big a subject to
cover in this short article, but among other things, search engines find your
pages based on keywords. So, pretend for a moment that youre on the other side of the desk. If you
were a customer of your own business, what words or phrases would you use to
search for your product or service? Ask friends and neighbors how theyd search for your product or services.
When youve come up with a
few, check them out on a keyword suggestions tool. You can also use that tool to
suggest similar words and phrases. Then find out how many results there would
be if you searched for that term. What you want to do next is narrow down your
choices to the words or phrases that are searched for the most, but have the
fewest results. Remember that people generally dont look beyond the first three pages for
any search term, so if youre
not in the top three pages, your business is not likely to be found at all. If
there are millions of results for your phrase, you might simply need to make it
more specific. For example, lets
say you have a small business consulting company that specializes in
communication for small business. Using communication as a search term is nearly pointless
because there are almost 2 billion results for that word. But, there are only
974 results for small business
communication. Much better, but
how often is that searched for? According to WordTracker, its searched for 10 times a day. Not bad,
but I think we can do better. How about small
business consulting?
Thats searched for 261
times a day, and there are 373,000 results. That could be the best primary
phrase for a small business communication consulting company. What you want to
do, is write your content around those words and phrases. You dont want or need very manythree or four are plenty. Getting them to
come back again and again Getting visitors to come back to your site again and
again is relatively simple. Keep your content fresh and lively, make sure its informative, and add to it often. I
hope you decide your small business needs a web site. Its the best way I know how to reach a
wider target audience with a relatively small investment
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