by:
Pam Lindsay
Like
many people, you may have been dreaming of the day when you
can start your very own online business. You've got a great
idea waiting to explode, and you know that it's going to be
a winner. The vision is there, as are the enthusiasm and skills.
Now there's just one more thing you need before you can make
that dream a reality, and that's a website-your public face
to the world.
Building
a website can be an exciting experience. However, when it
comes to creating a business website, it is very important
to look before you leap. Here are a few things to consider
before launching your online presence:
1.
COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY
When
creating your business website, the most important thing to
consider is exactly what it is you want your potential customers
to know. Before the first page is prepared, you need to clearly
outline the purpose of your business, then communicate that
information via your website.
Over
the years, I've visited countless websites that provide virtually
no content at all. When it comes to a business website, lack
of information is disastrous.
Imagine
for a moment that you need a new pair of shoes. Checking the
telephone directory, you find a listing for a shoe shop at
the local mall. Eager to find the perfect stilettos, you hotfoot
straight over.
Arriving
at the store, you are surprised to find that there is no stock
on display, no information about what is available, no sales
assistant to answer queries, and nothing to indicate how much
a pair of shoes is going to cost.
Without
a backward glance, you turn on your heels and walk out the
door, knowing all too well that there will always be another
shoe shop just around the corner.
A
scene like this is too ridiculous to believe, right? Yet,
it happens thousands of times every single day. Not at the
mall, but in the ever growing cyber-marketplace.
If
you have a product or service to sell online, then you need
to present it in a way that is both informative and enticing.
Your homepage, in particular, must communicate your message
clearly and grab your visitor's attention. If it doesn't,
they will click off the page faster than you can say, "Lost
opportunity."
If
you lack the confidence to write your own customer-attracting
text, it may be worth hiring a writer to prepare it for you.
It could make all the difference.
2.
POLISHED TO PERFECTION
We've
all heard that "you can't judge a book by its cover,"
but the reality is that we all do-and the same is true for
a business website.
When
it comes to a personal website, almost anything goes. However,
the same freedom does not apply when it comes to business,
where the website should be a polished and professional representation
of the business or service, while still reflecting the personality
of the owner.
Many
fail to grasp the importance of that first impression. As
an online business owner, you will literally only have seconds
to capture a potential customer's interest.
If
your site is sloppy, slow to load, and generally looks like
it was built by your grade school child, it is a fairly safe
assumption that you will never develop the successful online
enterprise of your dreams.
Today,
with the availability of online site builders, there is no
reason for anyone to have a site that looks unprofessional.
Even without any knowledge of programming or HTML, site builders
make it easy to create an online business presence that is
polished to perfection. It's as simple as selecting a template
and typing in your text. Before you know it, you'll have a
website that says to the world, "I'm ready and more than
able to serve you."
So
put those days of psychedelic backgrounds, neon text and flashing
logos, away forever by taking a 10-day free trial of one of
the most powerful, yet cost effective, site builders on the
internet:
http://www.wahmbuilder.com
3.
THIS LITTLE BUSINESS WENT TO MARKET
It's
amazing how many people go blissfully into business with the
notion that they only have to open the door, and the customers
will come running. Nothing could be further from the truth.
There is a common denominator found in the majority of unsuccessful
online businesses, and that is a lack of marketing.
No
matter how brilliant your website may be, or how clever your
product or service, success will be very slow in coming if
you don't take steps to get the word out to the marketplace.
People
often tell me that they are disappointed because their new
website is not generating any sales. The first thing I ask
them is whether they have done any marketing. More often than
not, their response is that they haven't really done anything
at all.
Building
a successful online business takes time and effort. It can
take many months, if not years, for a business to develop
a reputation for reliability and trustworthiness. However,
once gained, that reputation is more precious than gold. Unfortunately,
most business owners give up before they ever reach that point.
When
promoting your business, the first step is to make sure that
your website is optimized for search engines. To do this,
ensure that your website meta-tags include the most important
keywords pertaining to your business. Keywords should also
be included in the title tag.
Once
you've done this, and your website is completely ready to
be seen by the public, submit your site to the search engines.
To do this, you can use the FREE service provided at the following
site:
http://www.submitexpress.com
Another
excellent site is selfpromotion.com. Here you can gain valuable
information on how to market your business. They will even
submit your site to search engines if you make a donation
to their service:
http://selfpromotion.com
Having
your site listed with search engines is essential. However,
to get traffic quickly you will need to use a Pay Per Click
service, such as Google Adwords and Overture.com (Yahoo search
marketing).
Decide
on the keywords and phrases that most people would use if
they were looking for your service. Then start bidding for
those words, making sure that you ONLY nominate the lowest
amount available. Google and Overture will suggest a figure,
but DO NOT bid that amount. Start small and see how much traffic
you can generate. Once you see results and your business begins
to grow, gradually increase your bids, if necessary.
When
preparing your website and promoting your business, it is
very important to remember that every penny and second spent
improving your online presence, is an investment in your future.
Ultimately,
there are two types of online businesses-those that are website
failures, and those that are website winners. Get things right
at the start, and your dream business will never become a
nightmare.
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