One of the most difficult, but key components of the Internet marketing process is to design your website to achieve the goals you have set for your business. Yet, most people completely bypass this important step or, worse, just turn the whole project over to a website designer to handle.
The process of carefully planning the outline of a new website or upgrade to an existing website will secure for you not only a vehicle to show off your business in the best light, but also one that you are able to control the process of updating content, and, most importantly, achieve your business goals. Below are a number of steps to follow while planning your new website:
1. Write down on a piece of paper everything you think the visitors to your web site might want to know about your product or service. Using the website for a school, for an example, you would probably discover that visitors would be looking for information on the staff at the school, classroom size, attendance numbers, and sports programs. Try to list every possible topic about your industry, service or product that a visitor to your new website might be interested in knowing.
2. Take on the role of your website visitor. Surf the Internet and visit various sites offering similar services, then review them as a potential customer would. As a visitor, what do you like and dislike about each site? Are you inspired to take action from the website? How easily can you find what you are looking for? How many different pages do you have to click through to find what you want? Note all this data down with the intent of making your new website as easy for your visitors to use as possible.
3. Research to find out what keywords your visitors might search for. Google has a free keyword research tool that will work fine for this purpose. Enter a general phrase related to your product or service, such as “coffee filters” and other related keywords will appear. These are the things your visitors already have questions about. Knowing this, you can plan your website content to answer their questions up front.
4. When planning your new website, make sure to keep in room to grow. Don’t be lured into a website format that won’t let you expand easily to add new content pages or products. A website is not static, but rather should change constantly to meet your customer needs.
5. Plan a website that you can control, rather than be at the mercy of a web designer to make even small changes to your website. Successful Internet marketing today relies on a dynamic website with fresh content added often, and having an antiquated website that only your designer can change will just not work anymore. You need a website platform that will allow you to add website content fast and simply.
The investment by your business into a new website is a large part of your marketing budget. Make the most of your investment with a new website that supports the goals you have set for your business.
Marty Dickinson is the founder of HereNextYear, Inc., a full service Internet marketing company in business for over 10 years. His specialty is Internet marketing solutions for the small business owner, speakers and authors. Visit to see what HereNextYear has to offer and to learn more about their innovative new website packages fully integrated for ease with social networking and other Internet marketing strategies.
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