Archive for the ‘Website Development’ Category

How much does a website cost?

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Chances are if you’re in any kind of sales or marketing related position, the company’s website has come up. You’ve likely been part of a team considering updating the website, redesigning the site or looking at ways to better market the site. Website costs vary.

So what do you do? Ask around for referrals, likely engaged in a Google search and even checked out competitor sites to see if there was a link to “website developed by XYZ Company” at the bottom of the site.

The proposals come in and you’re floored at the wide range of estimates. Depending on the kinds of companies you contacted for estimates – from smaller web design firms, a web “guy” or freelancer who’s done a few websites, your internal IT guy to a larger web design or development firms – there were remarkably low prices, very high prices and some in between.

This is an industry where it seems like everyone has a different approach to your website design costs.

  • Some will give you just what you ask for – a new design, with your input and brand materials, using the same content and navigation from your old site.
  • Some will make suggestions on improvements to copy, calls to action and likely address some elements of the on-page SEO (search engine optimization) elements. They may even touch on admin capabilities or a content management system.
  • Some will make a bigger deal of the whole thing. This company will educate or share with you a thought process of planning the site for your target audiences, addressing a lot more detail of the site structure for SEO(search engine optimization) and have a team to assist in your website design.

You’ll find a different answer from everyone you ask or consult with. Then look at their portfolios, work that is similar to your company or industry (or not) and weigh the pros and cons for each company.

Remember that your website is a marketing tool, and this is not an “expense,” it is a marketing investment – be sure to invest in something that will help improve and grow your business now, and well into the future. Here are a few things to consider:

  • Admin control and content management – how much do you want?
  • Current technology& access to updates – the web changes fast, will your site be flexible?
  • Video players – video is very important, what formats will your site support
  • Social media integration – your website is only part of your online presence these days
  • Great design – it has to look professional, yet be easy to navigate, think usability
  • Web success – takes more than a good looking site to make successful online

So what’s right for you? I’m not answering that for you, because everyone’s goals, needs and resources are different. Consider what’s important to you as part of your new or improved website, as well as your new Web partner. Good luck out there. I’d love to hear your experiences and insights for others considering a website update in the future.

-Rebecca Dutcher

The Incredible Value of SEO vs PPC

Monday, July 19th, 2010

If you’ve written off SEO (search engine optimization) as a search engine marketing tactic in favor of the presumably easier PPC campaign (pay-per-click), boy are you missing the boat!

I am not going to talk about HOW to optimize your site for the search engines, but rather, showcase the tremendous importance it has for the success of your campaign, your website, and even your company related to traffic.

Before we talk about the future, let’s go back.  Way back.  Remember BANNER ADS?  Sure, they’re still around.  Actually, they’re still all over.  But when is the last time you recall seeing a banner ad on a site and clicking on it?  Chances are, you don’t…because you didn’t.  This is so common, there’s a term that’s been created called “banner blindness“.

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Spend More Time With Your Family (and have a job)

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Something I experienced over a 3 second period on my walk into the office building this morning inspired me to write this.

It was a deep inhale of brisk, downtown Grand Rapids air.  I actually had to take a double sniff.  The first inhale caught my attention, but it was that second deep, lung filling gulp of air that whisked my mind away to the warm breeze of Cancun, Mexico.

It was that smell.  A magical mixture of clean air and something on the grill that did it.  I was no longer walking down the sidewalk of Ottawa Avenue, I was relaxing pool side at the Royal Caribbean Resort with my wife, being served a mixed drink as the sun beat down on me (my mind works very fast).

Ahh, what a feeling.

The point?  Let me get to it…

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IE6′s Nail In The Coffin? Thank You Google.

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

I just received an email from Google Apps and am grinning from ear to ear.  Google  announced, “…we will be phasing out support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 as well as other older browsers that are not supported by their own manufacturers.”

Amen!

IE6 was released in August of 2001!  Yet people still use it today, not taking advantage of the latest technology.  Could you imagine in 2001 using a browser from 1992.  No, you wouldn’t because the experience would be so much different (Mosaic was starting development in December of 1992!)

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WARNING: Qualify Your "Internet Marketing Specialist"

Friday, November 20th, 2009

For some companies, times are tough.  So when a marketing manager or CMO (chief marketing officer) receives an email from an “Internet marketing specialist” who can get their site to the top of the search engines for a specific phrase, the company might jump at the opportunity.

Marketers beware…these “opportunities” from these “Internet marketing specialists” may not be as good as they sound.

Here’s a real world example that just prompted this blog post.
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Why "Make My Logo Bigger" Can Actually Hurt You

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

A very common statement made by clients to their design firm is, “Make my logo bigger.”  In some instances this might be a good thing, like on a billboard where your target audience is doing 70 MPH (on a slow day).  But I’m here to help you understand why “make my logo bigger” regarding your website is actually, believe it or not, a pretty bad idea.

Let’s face it.  You love your company.  With the logo being your staple, why wouldn’t it be BIG on your website?

The answer actually has two parts:  Your logo doesn’t sell and visitors really don’t care.

Now, let me explain.
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You May Think You Are Helping Others … But Find Out You Were The One Getting Helped!

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Today was an amazing day down here in the Dominican Republic on many levels.  Although I leave tomorrow to come home, I am not returning alone.  I’ll be bringing  memories of all the kids we had the opportunity to help and meet while we were down here home with me.

I’ve been feeling like I wanted to help others who were less fortunate than myself for the past six months or so.  I didn’t know what I wanted to do, or how I could help, and then this opportunity arose.  I personally believe that everything happens for a reason and I immediately decided I wanted to go.

I purposefully decided to not draw any preconceived notions of what it was going to be like.  I’ve seen presentations from people who have attended mission trips in the past, so I had an idea of what it MIGHT be like, but I decided to just go and let the experience happen.  WOW am I glad I did.  I would have never guessed in a million years how powerful it would be!
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Take a Break from Focusing on Your Success and Focus on Giving Back!

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

I know I typically use this blog to write about Internet marketing strategies, web marketing tactics, and basically whatever it takes to be successful online.

Well, in my opinion there is no reason to do all the hard work to become successful online if you don’t GIVE BACK!  Call it good karma, call it blessings, call it whatever you want.

We are all human beings  inhabiting the same planet and it’s very easy to get caught up in ourselves and forget there are many less fortunate people who could use our help.

I personally have never either had the opportunity, or found the motivation to make the decision to pitch in to help make the world a better place.  Until now!
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Use Email Marketing to Increase Your Value

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

How many times have you purchased something where you knew you weren’t getting all the benefits that you could?

A perfect example of this is one that all of us in our mid-to-late thirties, and up, can think of.

Remember way back in the old days when they created that thing called a VCR?

I still have one of those prehistoric machines and you know what?  It’s still blinking 12:00 over and over again. :)

Not only that but I still have no idea of how to program it to record a show at a pre-set time.

Read the instruction manual you say?  Whatever!  I don’t have the time or patience.

This isn’t just a problem with hard products.  It relates to services as well, and it’s even more critical for you to address if it is tied to a membership type product.
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Support Your Website Visitors through Empowerment

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

It’s amazing how many sites I end up on these days that have still not embraced the interactivity available online.

Wake up people!!!!  It’s 2009 and we’ve already been through web 1.0, web 2.0, and web 3.0 seems to be taking shape.

Ditch your boring, one dimensional website and your “company focused” content and get with the times!

The people who are visiting your website are only looking for “what’s in it for them.”

Sooo…..  What does your site offer?

I understand that you are  an expert in the area of YOUR business and not necessarily in web marketing.  You may not even have an idea of what is possible online.

Alright, enough of the reality check.  :)

The following are some examples of what you could have on your website if your business was a health club.

Don’t stop reading this just because you don’t own a health club.  Put on your thinking cap and see if you can come up with at least two or three ways to modify these tactics to fit your own business.

Create a Community

People who join health clubs are typically looking to either lose weight, gain strength, or just live a healthier lifestyle.  Just joining the club doesn’t mean any of these goals will be hit.  In fact a high percentage of people who join health clubs never go.

Once someone gets in the habit of NOT GOING it’s only a matter of time before the procrastination ends and they cancel their membership.

I don’t think there could possibly be a better retention strategy than using your website to create a community which will help put them in touch with ACTIVE members.

The easiest way to begin this community is to create an intranet on your website.  An intranet is a special section of your website where people cannot access the information unless they enter a username and password.  You should use this section of the website to provide valuable information and tools that ONLY a member can receive.

Educate Your Community

Knowledge is power right?  If that’s the case … make sure you provide valuable information for your community members.  I know it might go against everything your club is about, but what about using video to show your community exercises they can do at home or while they are traveling?

The purpose of running your health club should not only be about collecting membership dues.  Chances are you got into the business because you are passionate about your healthy lifestyle and would like to share that passion.  If your community can tell you care about them and their well being, you will help improve your retention numbers and ultimately create more healthy members.

Provide Tools for Goal Setting / Tracking

Most people don’t just wake up one day and say, “Hmmmm, I think I’ll join a health club today.”  They typically think about it until some life event happens, like a new year or bad news from the doctor helps persuade them.

One fact ALWAYS remains true.  The better you can engage them within the first few days of joining, the better the chance they’ll become an active member.

The best way to get them off and running is to provide a way for them to store their starting weight, measurements, and most importantly their goals.  Additionally you can provide a calendar for them to easily schedule their workout plan.

Providing a personal blog so they could write about how they are feeling will force them to realize how much added benefits they are receiving from their new health plan.

The bottom line is it is your job to make sure your community grows and you provide as much interaction between like minded members as possible.  The universal law of association is real.  The more people you associate with who are in the type of physical shape you’d like to be, the better the chances are that you’ll change your behaviors to reach that point.