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The Art of Website Design and Lead Generation

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Because a website is a visual product, the first thing our clients usually are thinking about is what the site will look like. They are often concerned with colors, where the menus will be located, what fonts will be used, what will the graphics look like, etc. Of course branding is important; you want your website to look like your company. But the most important element of website design is often the element that keeps business owners skeptical about having a website or especially skeptical about having their current website redesigned. The most important element of a website is its ability to generate results. That is the true art of website design.

The first thing we try to tell our clients is that your business website is not a piece of art to be looked at and admired for its use of color, line, texture, etc. A business website is first and foremost a tool to generate business! The visual elements, though extremely important, need to be secondary to the website’s function.

The coding language a website is built from can make or break search engine results. When the visual art of the website is the first concern, Flash is usually the language chosen. Flash allows a website to have fluid movement and very dynamic transitions from one visual element to the next. Flash can be beautifully done visually, but it leaves your content invisible to search engines. You would then have to market your website just as vigorously, if not more, as your brick and mortar business. This can add big dollars to your marketing budget for very little end results.

A search engine friendly site has html elements or is built entirely in html. Html allows search engines to read the content of a website which helps to push the website up higher on search results. But beware of elements in common html designs that work against search engines. Many graphic designers will create websites in html that look beautiful and are graphically rich, yet the search engine results for the site are minimal at best. A very common mistake graphic designers make is to embed critical text in the graphics. If a beautifully designed text box that includes your biggest sale of the year is a graphic image, there is no way a search engine will read that text and place the website accordingly. The site would miss out on critical searches by people who are looking for sales on your product.

The real option for business owners is a website that is designed to squeeze every last drop of search engine placement results in its form and function. As technology changes and search engine focuses change, business websites need to stay on top of what works. The html websites that had great results 3 or 4 years ago are now drowning in the technology of today and are being driven farther and farther down in their search results. Businesses are getting trapped into thinking that their website is an item for show and not for real lead generation, which is completely due to their current and past experience.

What a website needs to do is generate qualified leads for your business. A majority of consumers today use the internet as a tool for pre-shopping, shopping, education, entertainment, and communication. Now, more than ever, people are willing to contact businesses through the internet to purchase or ask questions. If your website is not actively seeking out those internet users, it is not designed right. Forget about how it “looks” and think of how it generates business.

If you think that your business couldn’t possible generate clients or customers online, you need to call us. The world is changing; let us bring you along instead of leaving you behind.

5 Ways to Generate Leads from Your Business Website.

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Business Leads & Proper Website Design - It all starts with correct design and planning, but here are 5 reasons to drive more sales, leads, and generate NEW business from your website.

How can you bring in more customers for your business than you’re getting through print, radio or local TV advertising? The answer for many businesses is online marketing. Here are five ways you can use your site to generate business.

1. Reminders – Many business owners are busy running a business but with the correct plan in place you can develop a solid map for generating leads using other marketing vehicles. This is where your website comes into play. Starting a newsletter or simple e-mail blast regime will remind your current clients about your monthly specials, quarterly deals, and what you offer seasonally.

2. Promotions – People are looking for ways to save money and research their local stores and shops to get more bang for their buck. You will want to have a consistent plan across the board, and place the same message you sent in your e-mail blast or newsletter in a noticeable area on your home page with a good call to action. As you begin to utilize newsletters and e-mail blasts in your business be careful not to bombard the customers with mail.

3. Location - If you have products for sale then location does mean everything in business. You will want to be in a high traffic area and display signage promoting your products so people take notice. Online, this still remains true! If your website is on page six and not on page one through three then you will want to revise your content, and search engine optimize your website to give you the best results. Think about it, many people look on page one, two, or three then stop looking. In most cases they find what their looking for on page one. You can contact a professional search engine optimization specialist to help. The Internet isn’t a trend if anything online marketing will increase and people shopping online will escalate due to high fuel prices, and convenience.

4. Cross Promote – Your print, radio, local TV advertising, mailers, and other traditional marketing, and website needs to be constant, and must contain the same information or message. In general, a test is to see if it answers a few things who, what, when, where, why, and how. The way to use your website as a tool is to first be located where people find you but also you may want to blog, add an area to display online specials, coupons, or deals that get noticed. Make sure your website address is on all marketing creative, ads, or promotions. Marketing is much easier if your website markets your business and not you spending thousands marketing your website.

5. Quick Forms – When everything is in place you have a good call to action, you have a good marketing plan and your ready to execute the plan ask for peoples business. You can have one of two areas that may assist with this a long form for more defined information form request, or a quick contact form. Appeal to the masses but also take advantage of what the Internet really is an information highway. Provide long forms for people with exact needs and short information forms for people that just want information now. Quick contact forms may contain very simple fields name, phone, e-mail, and a possible dropdown box the potential client can select. The Internet is a source for information now, so keep it simple for people to buy, locate your products, and ask about what you offer.

If you need help with online marketing, website placement in search engines we can help any size business. We can find an affordable solution to get you positioned for success. After all your competition may have the advantage, and already taking advantage of being one page one.

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Website Redesign Helps Business Increase Traffic

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

catalyst_testimonialThis client needed their website redesigned for two main reasons, web traffic and more consistent branding.  We took care of their branding issue with a look and feel that matched the rest of their print marketing materials.  To solve thier lack of search engine results, we programmed their website to meet Google standards and requirements, without sacrificing the aesthetics they wanted to acheive.  As a result, in the first week of publication, their web traffic has more than doubled, their Google placement has improved exponentially, and they are quite pleased with the results.

“Suite 171 has been a breath of fresh air to work with! Tony, Lynette and team know SEO and what it takes to move a business up on search engines. It has only been a month and we are already seeing great results. They’re personable, quick to respond and stay within budget. If you want to catapult your web presence and have a clean, brand-focused design to compliment it, they are the team!” - Amanda McKinnon, Catalyst Medical Center

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