Don’t Market Your Website Without These Points!
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Subscribe to daily email updates:The Internet has exploded into an information superhighway where you can find just about anything online. There are millions of websites offering products or services all at your fingertips. It is almost a must in business to have a website, even if you have a bricks and mortar building.
Marketing on the Internet means you want to reach a specified audience with word about your products or services that is available all the time. There is very little margin for error when it comes to making sure you market your website correctly. As a rule, your website should contain:
Content – People expect customer focus so give it to them. Make sure their questions are answered or they have a means to contact you to get answers quickly.
Links – No one wants to hunt around your website for what they need. Provide working links that get people to what they want without delay.
Tag Line – This is the first and sometimes only identification people see before hitting the browser’s back button. Make sure your company name is clearly identified in the tag line.
Keep these points in mind and your website can plan for the success it deserves.
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November 12, 2009 @ 5:43 am
I think that was a bit vague. Can you give some good examples for web sites?
I get the idea with tagline for products such as movies.. “the truth is out there” – x-files, etc.. but for sites?..
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