Your business website is essentially your storefront. People will only go to your site, and go there often, if your site has value to them. If a person likes his first experience browsing your site, he will return time and time again to read your content.
You don’t have to compete with the big sites to get your piece of the internet earning pie. The average person doesn’t have the time or money to set up such an operation, let alone maintain it. So, start from the bottom. The most successful websites started out small then worked towards a bigger audience. Because they offer something that people like, they don’t even have to promote; their readers promote them by word of mouth.
5 Keys to Creating a Quality Website
1. Give them something to do.
As the internet continues to grow and evolve it’s becoming more important to create a community around your business. To be a success, you must get your readers to react to your site. Ask your reader’s opinion through surveys or polls. You can easily build a community around your niche by setting up a discussion board. Post a question and a scale of 1 to 5 stars, so that the readers feel that they have a say. At the very least, solicit feedback by offering your contact page.
2. Make Videos
Videos give people a face to “converse with” when they go to your site and people will feel like they know you already. In sales, this is very important.
3. Don’t Disregard Your Niche
People go online to research a potential purchase. The good news is you have the means to provide information and also to entertain people. Write case studies, interviews with experts and even product reviews, with video or audio attached.
4. Eye Candy and Aesthetics
It only takes a visitor about 20 seconds to make a decision about whether they’re going to stay on or not. Use drop down menus and organize your content by topic for easier access. Offer a search function where users can search for products, services, or content topics quickly and easily. Bear in mind that the more they keep browsing your site, the more likely they will buy something. Make sure your site is working on all browsers.
5. Imprint Your Brand
Your logo’s colors should be easy on the eyes. Your brand must stand out to people so that they know it’s you when they see you on Facebook or Twitter.
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