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Building a Robust Business Website Strategy

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Did you create a strategy before building your business website? Perhaps you skipped this step to save time or because you weren’t sure why it was needed. However, creating a website without a strategy can leave it aimless and ineffective. Let’s talk about why you need a website strategy and what it should look like.

Why is it important to have a strategy before building a website?
  • So you build the website for the right reasons.
  • A common way to spot strategy-less sites were clearly built for the business, not their customers.
  • Think about what information your audience needs before you even begin.
But doesn't that slow the process down?
  • Absolutely, but that’s ok.
  • Speed isn’t the goal here. Or if it is, that’s a different conversation.
  • You could go on Squarespace right now and literally have a site in a matter of minutes.
  • Slowing yourself down can be a good thing to get the content right.
What should the website strategy include?
  • It’s a deeper process, but it comes down to understanding who you’re trying to serve.
  • Who are they?
  • What are you trying to help them with?
  • Why should they listen to you?
  • What do they need to do to get started?
How can you implement this strategy into the site build?
  • One, clearly, is the content. Speak to them in the right way—don’t use internal jargon (unless it helps with your audience).
  • The other is the site hierarchy, the sitemap. Knowing your audience will give you a better insight into what kind of content would be beneficial on the site.
How does this benefit your company in the long run?
  • We get a lot of clients that come to us with sites that you can tell were solid when they started, but they didn’t have a clear direction.
  • The navigation has become overcrowded, there are a bunch of CTAs on the home page, three or four big buttons at the top, each trying to overpower the other.
  • With no direction, it’s hard to know what to prioritize.
  • A strategy gives you a road map for how to build and grow your website.
  continue reading

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Did you create a strategy before building your business website? Perhaps you skipped this step to save time or because you weren’t sure why it was needed. However, creating a website without a strategy can leave it aimless and ineffective. Let’s talk about why you need a website strategy and what it should look like.

Why is it important to have a strategy before building a website?
  • So you build the website for the right reasons.
  • A common way to spot strategy-less sites were clearly built for the business, not their customers.
  • Think about what information your audience needs before you even begin.
But doesn't that slow the process down?
  • Absolutely, but that’s ok.
  • Speed isn’t the goal here. Or if it is, that’s a different conversation.
  • You could go on Squarespace right now and literally have a site in a matter of minutes.
  • Slowing yourself down can be a good thing to get the content right.
What should the website strategy include?
  • It’s a deeper process, but it comes down to understanding who you’re trying to serve.
  • Who are they?
  • What are you trying to help them with?
  • Why should they listen to you?
  • What do they need to do to get started?
How can you implement this strategy into the site build?
  • One, clearly, is the content. Speak to them in the right way—don’t use internal jargon (unless it helps with your audience).
  • The other is the site hierarchy, the sitemap. Knowing your audience will give you a better insight into what kind of content would be beneficial on the site.
How does this benefit your company in the long run?
  • We get a lot of clients that come to us with sites that you can tell were solid when they started, but they didn’t have a clear direction.
  • The navigation has become overcrowded, there are a bunch of CTAs on the home page, three or four big buttons at the top, each trying to overpower the other.
  • With no direction, it’s hard to know what to prioritize.
  • A strategy gives you a road map for how to build and grow your website.
  continue reading

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