Let’s face
it, some people are just not ready to have a website. It
seems that many first time entrepreneurs’ idea of starting a
business is getting a website. And that’s it! They have no
intentions of doing any marketing and if they do have a
marketing plan it consists of telling their friends about it and
possibly distributing a few brochures in the neighbourhood. Some people
go as far as planning to advertise their business/website in the
local newspaper. More often than not, they expect that as soon
as they have a website, the money will start rolling in. They
believe a magic internet fairy will appear and announce the
arrival of their website to the world.
The truth
is, it doesn’t work that way. With millions of websites popping
up on the internet every month, you are competing against a lot
of businesses … not only locally, but globally. So please
please, before you think about getting a website, decide how you
are going to promote it.
If you are
about to declare bankrupt in your business and are thinking of
putting your last few dollars into getting a website designed,
hoping that it will bring you instant cash, don’t do it! A
website will not solve your problems unless you are willing to
put in some money (and it doesn’t have to be much) or time to
promote it.
When I
meet potential clients my first two questions are:
“Why do
you want a website?” and “How are you going to promote it?”
Depending
on their answer I guide them to the best solution. On a few
occasions, I’ve had to tell them they were not ready to get
their business on the internet.
In fact
one client, who was desperate to make money from her website
told me that she didn’t have time for marketing, because she
needed to start earning money quickly.
On the
other hand there have been lots of very successful entrepreneurs
who have made their website work for them.
Lisa
Pearse-Sargeant of Paper Scissors Rock Kids Group
says “For the first six months of starting Paper Scissors Rock
Kids due to a limited start-up budget we only had a basic web
page in a newsletter format. This was until we had a better
understanding of the business and direction it would take.
Through a combined gathering of information at trade shows and
print advertising, we felt ready to invest time and money in a
proper website. Now our website has proven to be a cost
effective way to showcase our product instead of printing costly
catalogues. I believe for my business I need to have a crossover
marketing approach ie. target trade & public through a mix of
web & print advertising, store presentation/merchandising and
trade exhibitions”
Josslyn
Harrower of Snugzeez,
found she desperately needed a website to showcase her products.
“My business had been up and running for 3 months and most of my
orders were from word of mouth. An international sleep expert 'Tizzie
Hall' was personally recommending my sleep comforters to her
clients, and they kept asking to see what the products looked
like and what variety was available. My products were not
available in stores so the only option was to have a website. It
wasn't long before I was being approached by other websites to
link their site to mine. This has definitely helped with
marketing my products. I receive more hits on my site from
Tizzie Hall's website and a few others than advertising in
magazines or newspapers. Winning 'Best Product' at Sydney Kidz
Expo last year certainly helped to boost my site's exposure."
If you
decide to have a website, it is extremely important you take the
time to plan it and work out how it will fit in with the rest of
your business. The website needs to be functional, rather than
just “pretty”. It needs to provide your visitors the
information THEY need.
If you
don’t know where to start, you can download a free Website Plan
by going to:
www.web4business.com.au/WebsitePlanRequest.htm
The last
time I heard from Charlie, our conversation went something like
this:
Charlie:
“Ivana, can you please send an email to everybody telling them
about my website”.
Me: “Yes
of course … just send me your mailing list”
Charlie:
“What do you mean mailing list? I don’t have one. I thought you
just press a button!”
So please,
before you pick up the phone and speak to a website designer,
think about how you will market your website. If you have a
website already and are not getting the traffic you need, you
may wish to read “30 ways to promote your website on a
shoestring budget” -
http://www.web4business.com.au/ArticlesIK30waystopromote.htm
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About the Author:
Ivana Katz, Sydney, NSW, Australia Ivana Katz is the owner of
Websites 4 Small Business, a company
specialising in the design and promotion of growing, small and home-based
business websites. She believes that every business deserves to
have a successful website, no matter what its budget is.
info@web4business.com.au
- http://www.web4business.com.au
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