How to Build a Website Item #1.
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website address (or URL): Your website address is the
location at which customers will find you. Ideally, you will
want to use your business name. (www.yourbusinessname.com).
If your name is not available, then try using keywords that
relate to your business. For example, a lawyer in New York
might use www.NewYorkLawyer.com. Ensure that your web
address is easy to remember. If your web address is
something that is commonly misspelled, be sure to purchase
the URL for the misspelling of the address as well.
How to Build a Website Item #2.
Web
hosting: In order for your files to be live on the internet,
you will need a web host. A website is comprised of files,
and a web host is able to make those files live on the
internet by hosting them on a web server. Look for a web
host that provides 24-hour support.
How to Build a Website Item #3.
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plan: You need a plan before getting started. It’s important
to understand the goal of your website and your expectations
in order to get there. Trust me it, it will save you a lot
of time and money.
How to Build a Website Item #4.
Logo:
Do you have a business logo? If you don’t, it’s time to make
one. A logo is one of the ways to brand your business, and
should be used on all of your marketing materials so your
customers will recognize it.
How to Build a Website Item #5.
Images: Images help to tell a story as well as help you
communicate with your target market. You can either use
stock images or your own images. If you are a photographer,
wedding planner, interior designer, or are in a visual
industry, you’ll want to use your own images. If not, you’ll
want to select stock images that will powerfully relay your
message.
How to Build a Website Item #6.
Website content/text: Your website needs to look good, but
it also needs to get your message across. The content of
your website should do two things. 1) Sell your products and
services/communicate your message. 2) Be search engine
friendly by including keywords that are relevant to your
business. If you are a bakery in Boston, and your prospect
is searching for “bakery in Boston,” keyword rich web
content will help these prospects find your site. A
professional copywriter can write content that both
communicates your message and is search engine friendly.
How to Build a Website Item #7.
Professional website design: What would a website be without
a beautiful design? There are many designers to choose from.
However, not all website designers are created equal. Pay
attention to the web designer’s portfolio to review the
professionalism of their work. In addition, see how helpful
they are in answering your questions and giving you the
information you need to make a well informed decision.
How to Build a Website Item #8.
Content Management System: If you plan on updating
information to your website on a regular basis, then you
will need a content management system that allows you to
make changes to your website on your own, without having to
go back to the designer. Most businesses out there won’t
need a CMS, but if you are a large online retailer or have
ambitious growth plans, then considering a CMS might be a
good idea. It will make your website updates much easier and
more streamlined.
How to Build a Website Item #9.
Blog:
Blogs are an amazing way to build a long-term relationship
with your prospects and customers. Blogs are truly
interactive and are updated frequently, so it gives you a
great forum for interacting with the very people that will
buy your products and services. It’s also a great way to
build your list for frequent email communications. If you
are interested in starting a dialogue with your target
market then adding a blog to your website is a great idea.
It’s also a great tool that will help bolster your search
engine optimization efforts.
How to Build a Website Item #10.
Commitment to marketing: If you build it, they won’t
necessarily come- unless you commit yourself to marketing.
It’s important to build it well, stay committed to keeping
the information accurate, and know that marketing is going
to be of utmost importance if you want your site to generate
leads and bring results to your business.
About the Author:
Nicole McCullum is the Founder of
http://www.CaptivateDesigns.com , a Web Design Company that provides professional and effective website design that’s affordable to businesses throughout the US and Canada. Ms McCullum has been featured on inc.com as a Web Design Expert and her web design tips and articles have been published in NY Enterprise Report and Strategy Magazine. You may reach her by emailing her at info@captivatedesigns.com. For more tips on successful web design strategies and internet marketing you may visit her blog "Turn Your Website Into a Lead Generation Machine" at
http://www.captivatedesigns.com/blog .