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3 Biggest Mistakes of Website Owners
- LACK OF PROPER PLANNING. One of the
biggest mistakes most business owners make is getting a
website
designed
too
early. A
smart business
owner will first research their target audience in
their specific Internet market, and only then build their
website
around their research. A smart business owner will
determine which keywords their website needs to be designed
around,
in order to bring in customers from search engines and
other sources. A huge mistake made by business owners is
they get their website formed around very broad keywords
which have too much competition.
- PAYING TOO MUCH OR TOO LITTLE FOR A WEBSITE. Most high end web development companies quote very high
prices on web and graphic design, and most small business
owners
make the mistake of paying these prices because they
don't know any better. The high end web design companies
charge for flashy features that will never bring in traffic
and
will
never make the website any money.
You may also get a very low quote from an offshore company, but there are
many problems with offshore designers: their English isn’t great,
you can’t reach them on the phone, the time-zone difference becomes a
huge problem – while you’re awake they are sleeping, payment
is a problem because you have to wire them money, trust and legal issues
can be
a huge mess, their marketing knowledge is very limited to their country because
they have no knowledge of the marketing techniques and economics of your
country.
- MAKING THE WEBSITE FLASHY EYE-CANDY.
One of the biggest mistakes a small business owner makes
is they ask and pay for a website that is all looks and
no sales, no marketing. They spend thousands
of dollars on a 'pretty' website full of flashy effects which brings in $0
in revenue. You have to ask yourself, what good is a flashy website when
no one comes to it?
Sure major companies spend a lot of money on making their
website extravagant, flashy, and interactive, but they
already have traffic because of their name. The last thing
a smart business owner would do is copy the idea of having
an expensive flashy website like those of Fortune 500 companies.
A smart business owner understands that for a website to
sell it's main focus needs to be copywriting and marketing,
and will put design second.
Now It's Time To Save Money
- First, you must have a clear idea why
you want a web site and what you want the web site to
accomplish for you.
- Do your planning
- how do you want your site to appear? Make up a web site
storyboard,
write down the names of your pages and how they will fit
together. Common web pages are Home, About Us, Products,
Services, Contact Us, and Links.
- The more details you can provide your web site developer,
the better. This eliminates time wasted playing guessing
games. No one knows your business as well as you do. Rather
than having us sit down and create the text for your site,
you should formulate an information package about yourself.
We can polish and fine-tune your text, and add to it, but
if you can tell us what you want to say and what you want
to accomplish on your site, it will minimize the time it
takes for us to come up with the final design. It is up
to you to provide your web site developer with basic information
about your company and it is up to the developer to polish
your image and provide the technical services necessary
to make a web site successful.
- Surf the Internet and make notes of web sites you like,
why you like them and what design elements are appealing
to you. Is there a particular theme to a site you
like? Do you like flashing images? If you see sites that
you DON'T like, make notes about these sites also.
Request
a Proposal
“The bitterness of poor quality
remains long after the
sweetness of low price is forgotten”– Benjamin Franklin
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