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How a Custom Designed Website Can Help Your BusinessOver the years, the internet has grown into a marvelous avenue to promote your business. In my last article, "Why Your Business Needs to Have an Internet Presence" (http://www.jvmediadesign.com/info37.html), I discussed 5 valid reasons why your business needs a website. In this article, I discuss some things to avoid and how a custom, professional website can help your business succeed. Professional is the key. Remember, the internet has a global reach. Some of your new potential clientele may be learning of your business for the first time by visiting your website and the old cliché, "you never get a second chance to make a first impression", still rings true. When a business makes the decision to gain an internet presence, whether they are the largest corporation or the smallest home business, they may be tempted to take what appears to be the "easy way" to get the company website up and running fast. The three major potential pitfalls here are: 1) Some hosting comes with "do it yourself" capabilities and pre-made
templates. Although this is a great way to upload photos of your summer
vacation for your family and friends to see, this is not a good way to
make that great first impression for your business. In short, these "solutions" really
do not present a professional image, and often use very minimal templates
and overall poor layout and design. 2) Many companies now sell website "templates" for low cost, making
it easy for you to get up and running quickly. While this is true (you
can get up and running quickly and many of these companies do sell more
professional designs), you run the risk of other businesses using that
SAME design. And to buy a "unique" copy of the template the cost is often
just as, or more expensive, than if you were to hire a professional company
to create a custom design for you. 3) Complete websites for $100! This may be a bit of an exaggeration,
but I have actually seen advertisements for complete websites for very
low prices. You must remember that you are investing in your business
when you decide to have a custom website developed, and you really do
get what you pay for. A professional design firm creates original designs,
from scratch, tailor-made for each individual client - and the prices
for that work can vary a lot, but do expect to pay a reasonable amount
for the services. These three potential pitfalls aside, the process of getting your business onto the World Wide Web does not have to be a confusing, time-consuming, and costly affair. Below is a succinct outline of the process. 1) First, you need to design on your domain name for your website. Avoid
names with "-" in them and very long names. Try to be as succinct as
possible. It is easiest for your visitors to remember a URL that is your
company name, or at the very least, keywords that describe your company.
For instance, if your business is ABC Accounting, you could consider
abcaccounting.com or something such as accountingservice.com. You may
find that your first (and second!) choice for a domain name may already
be taken, so you may have to get creative. Just remember that a domain
name that reflects your business is key. 2) Shop around for the right design firm. There is no shortage of companies
who can handle the design and development of your website. Do not be
afraid to shop around. Prepare a detailed RFP (Request For Proposal)
that outlines things such as the goals of your website, your target market,
the information you would like to have on your website, and advanced
features such as ecommerce. Review the portfolios of companies and send
out your RFP to the ones you feel have the skills to do your job. When
you've narrowed down the prospects, do not be afraid to ask for personal
or telephone interviews. Find out what their design process and work
flow is like. Ask for recommendations about what type of web hosting
your site will need. Also, make sure to review the design agreement or
contract with the company you choose (a professional company will ALWAYS
require a contract before work begins). 3) Have a basic idea of what you would like your finished site to look
like. It's a good idea to do some "surfing" of the web to see what your
competition and similar companies are doing, but look outside your industry
as well for designs that catch your eye. This will give your design team
a place to start and an idea of the style of design you expect for your
own website. 4) Work on your "content". The content of your site includes all the
text you wish to display. This is a very important aspect to your site.
Although you do not want to overwhelm your visitors with nothing but
pages and pages of text, you do want to offer clear, concise, professionally
composed and edited information. Proof read, proof read, proof read!
If you are in doubt, it is best to consider hiring a professional copy
writer. Remember that grammatical errors shout "unprofessional!" to the
viewer. 5) Once your site is up and running, don't be afraid to add or edit your content periodically. This keeps your pages "fresh" and shows repeat visitors that your business is active and "takes an interest" in staying up to date. Sherry Holub received her degree in design from UCLA in 1995. She is now the Lead Designer and Creative Director at Southern California Studio, JV Media Design. http://www.jvmediadesign.com |
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