Website Design For Your Inbound Marketing Strategy
Posted by Charmon Stiles on Mon, Oct 01, 2012
Remember the days when the Altavista, Lycos, and Blue Mountain Arts websites ruled the web? Well, as great as they were...1998 called, and asked us to let you know that it’s time to update your website!
Websites should be updated regularly, with major overhauls planned for when big things happen in the company. How can you tell if it’s time for a major rejuvenation?
Is your website more like a static electronic brochure than a living marketing tool?
Long gone are the days when a page like the first Yahoo one would suffice as one of those fancy website things. Flash programming, a virtual spokesperson, videos, contact form, newsletter sign-up box, and a social media feed are a few ways to bring your website out of the dial-up ages.
Is your inbound marketing strategy factored into your design?Are you actively creating valuable content to draw your customers in? This is done through social media, video, blogging and email marketing.
Does your website’s look and feel reflect any recent changes in branding, products and offers?
Changes in your marketing need to make the rounds - remember to update your website, advertising, social media accounts, offers, and remember your staff! Don't let these critical pieces become stale.
A website’s primary jobs are to acquaint users with your company and its offerings and to generate and convert leads. Simply put, if you aren’t seeing these benefits (at the very least), it’s time to update your web presence.
Are you ready for Google’s new crackdown on the overuse of keywords?
Fresh content and frequently adding new material boosts your SEO. Now that Google is looking at keyword use more closely, you’ll want to make sure to have a professional help prepare your website for this new era of SEO.
Preparing for the Facelift
A few examples of questions to ask before the facelift:
What are the reasons for updating your website?
What are the goals for your website?
How do you want your customers to perceive your company, brand, and product?
How much current content can you still use?
Which pages are most important to update?
Do you need new photos or videos? If so, what is the lead time your production company needs?
What new keywords are relevant and can be added to your website?
When will the website changes be scheduled to go live?
What other company events and seasonal considerations might affect the redesign timing?
Giving your website a facelift doesn’t have to be stressful with a long recovery time, especially if you plan ahead and use a professional.
Contact Tempo Creative for help with your website redesign.
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By: Charmon Stiles, Tempo Creative