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10 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Designing a Website
1. What Are Your Business Goals?
It's easy to say, "I want to make monéy," however, this is not a great
motivator. Think of a deeper motivation that you feel passionate about
e.g. "I want to have the financíal freedom to spend more time with my
kids as they are growing up."
2. What's the Purpose of Your Website?
This is the question most visitors will ask when accessing your website.
Your home page must clearly explain the purpose and benefits of the
products and/or services you are offering.
3. What Type of Products or Services Will You Sell?
Research the marketability of your products or services by doing keyword
research. Use the Google Keyword Tool to find out how many searches
your main keywords receive every month. If there are no searches, it
means there is not much demand and therefore not worth marketing.
If it is a very competitive market (millions of searches per month), it
may be difficult to stand out from your competitors and create a
profitable online business.
4. How Many Products Will You Sell From Your Website?
This will determine how many pages your website will have. If you're
only selling one product or service, you may only need 4 web pages e.g.
Home, Product (or Services), About, Contact. If you're selling 100s of
items, you will need a database driven site to store and manage all of
them.
5. How Many Variables Does Your Product Have?
Variables may include size, color, type, sku#, shipping, tax? Make sure
your shopping cart allows you to include these variables.
6. How Will You Accept Online Payments?
To accept bank card payments online, you will need a shopping cart,
merchant account, payment gateway and SSL certificate for secure
transactions. This means you will have monthly fees and processing fees
every time a customer purchases something from your website.
A less expensive option for accepting payments online is the Paypal
shopping cart. You don't need to purchase a separate merchant account,
shopping cart, payment gateway and secure certificate. For a small
processing fee it takes care of all this in one place.
7. Do You Have a Web Hosting Plan?
Your website needs to be hosted on a server for it to be available
online. Select a hosting plan that has sufficient space for all your
files and bandwidth to receive 1000s of visitors each month. Make sure
you have the flexibility to upgrade your plan should you need more
space and bandwidth.
8. Will You Need to Maintain the Website Yourself?
Asking this question before the design will determine what software your
designer will use to build your website. If it only consists of a few
web pages which don't need regular updating, then use software such as
Dreamweaver to build it. It creates clean code and you will have only a
few files.
If your website has 100s of pages, consider a content management system
such as WordPress, Joomla or Zen Cart. They all enable 100s of items to
be stored in a database. The website can be managed (add, edit, or
delete items or pages) by logging into an administration area.
9. Do You Have a Marketing Plan?
To create a profitable online business you must create a plan to promote
it. Some methods may include, search engine marketing, pay-per-click,
article marketing, press releases, social media, video marketing, etc.
Website campaigning needs to be done frequently and consistently to be
effective.
10. How Will You Monitor Your Website Statistics?
Check if your web hosting plan includes site statistics (e.g. AW Stats).
If not, create a Google Analytics account and insert the code on your
web pages. It will track how many daily, weekly, monthly, yearly
visitors you receive, where they are coming from and what keywords are
being used to find your site in the search engines.
If you answer these 10 questions first, you'll avoid the pitfalls of designing and building a website and add to your potential of creating a profitable online business.
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