Your Website Needs A Chance to Grow Your Business

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After all these years, I’m still amazed at how few small business owners understand how to use their website. Sure, bloggers are getting it - at least the probloggers are.

Yet, still the great majority of business owners miss the opportunities a website can afford them. Often, the work with a designer to get the visual look they want for their site and the neat little gadgets that make the site seem interesting. The design process often looks something like this:

  • You decide you need a website
  • You hire a web designer whose work you like and fits in your budget (though you’ve likely stretched your budget a bit)
  • You decide on the pages you need, maybe with a little insight from your designer.
  • Your web designer creates a visual design that you like and they love
  • Your web designer builds out your website and launches it for you.

Now you sit back and wait for the business to rush in. But does it? Likely not. Hopefully you’re asking why. The reason is that you need more than simply a website to grow your business through the web. Otherwise, you’re left efforts and expense that isn’t likely to give you a return on your investment.

So how to you develop an effective, successful website/blog? The answer is a bit bigger than I can offer here. But it begins with understanding who you are, what you do and who you do it for and ends with a solid strategy for using your website to reach and convert your market.

Here’s a brief and undetailed outline for developing and executing a successful website/blog:

  1. Goals and Objectives - you must know what it is you want to accomplish with your website/blog (or business for that matter)
  2. Your Audience - who are you speaking too and what are their needs
  3. Your Peers & Competition - what are they doing well and what can you do better
  4. Content & Features - what content and features does your website/blog need to have in order to meet your audience’s needs and your business objectives
  5. Navigation & Visual Design - what goes where and how does it look
  6. Marketing Strategy - you have a website, now what are you going to do with it? How are you going to reach your market
  7. Measure and Evaluate - find the metrics and stats that will let you evaluate how well you’re meeting your objectives using your marketing strategy?
  8. Refine and Repeat - learn what works and what doesn’t and refine your marketing strategy (and maybe your website).

There. Those are the basic eight steps that a good, online business developer will help you through. The process is a bit longer and more involved than most people know it should be. Yet, it is the path to getting the results you want from your site.

I’ve learned, myself and with my clients, anything less than this overall approach to web business development is likely to fail. There are exceptions, but few and mostly for very rare circumstances.

Have I left anything out? What other elements go into creating a healthy website-based business?

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1. On February 20th, 2008 at 4:53 pm, Suzie Cheel said:

As I am about to launch a new blog, I will use this list to make sure I have covered all these details.

I know one I skirt over is the measure and evaluate.

One I would add is have you chosen a niche/business you can write about with joy. Not the “do what you love and the money will follow”, but I believe especially for a blog there has to be some love:)

2. On February 21st, 2008 at 2:33 am, Risa said:

Hi Dawud,

Great post. One thing I would add, unless it falls under Marketing Strategy, is SEO (search engine optimization) - researching the keyword phrases that are used to find a site like yours and making sure you use those phrases in the title tag, and a few times throughout the text.

3. On February 21st, 2008 at 5:03 am, Gaida said:

There is a great amount of competition on the web these days and I think we all need to be constantly reminded of how not to miss the opportunities a website can afford us.

I’m going to print that list out & place it in view to be a constant reminder to make the most of each and every opportunity

4. On February 23rd, 2008 at 6:52 pm, Melissa Moog said:

This was a very helpful entry! I would also add in the marketing strategy section to provide your audience with something valuable to come back to or receive that’s free off your website. Free tips, newsletter or ebook with valuable information relevant to your market is a great way to drive people back to your site and business.

5. On February 25th, 2008 at 10:55 pm, WendyMilonas said:

I have many clients who had no idea that there was actually work involved with bringing a site to a point of being an asset for the business.

Going over their long term goals, plans for expansion and deciding who the target audience, etc., seems to make people stop and think that, ‘YES! This is a normal business process just like deciding to advertise or add on a new line of products.”

This is a great post, I’ll definitely be sending people here to read it.

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Great post! You should put more time on marketing your website than making it better looking.Daily marketing is the key and you need to make a plan of action and stick to that plan.

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