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Seven Clues ThatYour Company Needsa New Website
By Mark SchmuklerSagefrog Marketing Group
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YOUR COMPANY HAS A WEBSITE, BUT
WHAT HAS IT DONE FOR YOU LATELY?
ARE YOU GETTING THE TRAFFIC, LEADS,
AND SALES THAT YOU NEED AND EXPECT?
YOUR WEBSITE NEEDS TO BE OPTIMIZED,
PROFESSIONAL, COMPETITIVE, EASY TO
USE, AND EASY TO MAINTAIN. IF YOUR
WEBSITE IS NOT PERFORMING AS WELL
AS IT SHOULD, IT’S PROBABLY TIME FOR
A NEW WEBSITE.
FOLLOWING ARE SEVEN QUESTIONS YOU
NEED TO ASK TO DETERMINE IF IT IS TIME
TO REVIVE YOUR WEB PRESENCE…
1. Does my website portray the image of a successful company?Your website should engage visitors with a professional design, and should entice them to learn moreabout your company, products and services. Your website should project the image of a companyyour size or larger with a strong professional brand identity, design, layout, imagery and illustrations.
2. Are my competitors’ sites attracting more attention than mine?Have you checked out your competitors’ website lately? Do they look more professional, successfuland up-to-date? Is their strategy and message clear? How does yours compare? Your website shouldbe comparable, if not superior, to your competitors.
3. Is my website content engaging and persuasive?What are your company’s positioning, messages and value propositions? Is this information comingthrough on your website? You may be confusing people which chases them away. Try talking a littleless and saying a lot more. Edit text to communicate your message in fewer, shorter, and morethoughtful words and sentences. Using subheads and bullets can make complex information easierto understand.
4. Can visitors to my website quickly find the information they need?Your home page should allow visitors to easily identify their areas of interest and get to relevantinformation fast with an intuitive user-interface, sitemap and well-organized content. Your site canbe creative and exciting, but it should not be perceived as inappropriate by people in your market.If you have a lot of content and numerous web pages, you may want to consider drop down,pop-up or fly-out menus making your site easier to navigate.
5. Is my website generating sales leads?Every page of your website should have a call-to-action. Offer information that visitors find useful,and they will most likely provide their contact information in return. Don’t be too selfish. You needto “give-to-get”, providing “news they can use” so visitors will fill out a lead form.
6. Can target customers find my website using search engines?Your website needs to be found. The practice of getting your website found is known as SearchEngine Marketing (SEM). Most people use web search engines and directories such as Google andYahoo to find companies. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) can get your website to “naturally”show up on the first few result pages of a search using relevant keywords and phrases. Search EngineAdvertising (SEA) is paid advertisements on search engines – typically cost per click.
7. Is it easy to update and maintain my website?Most new websites offer content management and posting tools, enabling non-programmers toquickly and easily update the more dynamic sections such as news, events, and other frequentlyupdated features. This is will help you keep your website timely and fresh.
The 7 Clues That Your Company Needs a New Website • © 2008 Sagefrog Marketing Group, LLC • www.sagefrog.com
CONCLUSION:
YOUR WEBSITE SHOULD SUPPORT
YOUR BUSINESS STRATEGY AND
OBJECTIVES BY ENGAGING, PERSUADING
AND GENERATING LEADS.
IF IT’S NOT, IT’S TIME FOR
A NEW WEBSITE.
MARK SCHMUKLER IS A MANAGING PARTNER AT SAGEFROG
MARKETING GROUP, A FULL-SERVICE MARKETING, INTERACTIVE
AND PUBLIC RELATIONS AGENCY SPECIALIZING IN HEALTH,
TECHNOLOGY, AND BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS MARKETING.
REACH HIM AT (215) 230-9024 OR [email protected].