Thinking in an Online World - Advertising’s Great Paradigm Shift
Search Engine Optimization, Website Tips for Your Business No Comments »Advertising is undergoing a paradigm shift. It used to be “yell louder, harder, and more” and you’ll get the consumer’s attention. We are all familiar with car dealerships illustrating this principle. However, today people want information where they want (blackberry, internet, on demand tv) and when they want it. Scream louder and they will simply turn you off. Marketing guru Seth Godin argues that businesses can no longer rely solely on traditional forms of “interruption advertising” in magazines, mailings, or radio and television commercials. He quotes this direct mail executive who states:
“Advertisers are going to have to learn how to deliver messages with frequency and low cost if they are to cope with the increasing competition for the consumer’s attention.”
–Lester Wunderman, Chairman-Emeritus of Wunderman Cato Johnson, the largest direct-marketing firm in the world
How can the web can play a key role in this new marketing paradigm? Your website is the perfect medium to broadcast frequent messages with a minimal amount of time and effort (as compared to creating a print campaign or television broadcast). One key strategy is to become an information resource for your field. For example, Medisolare - a non surgical cosmetic center, seeks to become an authority on this subject posting articles, tips, and expertise on this new and emerging field.
What tool can help you post frequent and easy messages to your consumer base? A blog is the best place to start. Wordpress.com, Blogger, and Typepad are great places to start. You don’t even have to own a domain name to get started.
How Can You Drive Visitors to Your Site? Post your website URL everywhere, and we mean everywhere… Start with your business cards, marketing collateral, professional organizations and more. Reach out and get others to link back to your site… maybe a mortgage broker recommends you as a realtor. Your networking and professional organizations can have websites that will link back to yours as well. Have people in your office setup a profile on linkedin.com or myspace.com
Paying for Eyeballs Small costs can return big dividends… try pay per click (PPC) advertising with Yahoo, MSN, or Google. Pay to register in directories and other places (yellow pages, google maps, etc…)
Track Your Stats You need to know what’s working, so make sure your web host has statistics you can review or try the Google Analytics.
Examples
Foster community on your site. If you are contractor matchmaker like Donna Bavier, let customers post reviews of their experiences - and don’t filter out the negative ones.
If you are a salon, explain the latest in hair styles by showing before and after and walking the customer through the experience.
Edit a video clip of your salon experience and post it on you tube.
How Much Should I Spend on My Company’s Website?
Website Tips for Your Business No Comments »The basic case for a having a website is simple. It’s a cost effective way to have information about your business available to the world 24 hours a day; however, website design costs can vary from just a small monthly hosting fee to 10s of thousands of dollars. So how much should you pay for your company’s website? What kind of approaches work best? Read on to find out…
- Do It Yourself Cost: Little cash to spend, many hours of your time to burn.
Advantages: You’re good with technology, right? You’ve dabbled in Dreamweaver or Frontpage… and there website templates to start from. So you should be able to pull of a site pretty easily, right? If you are somewhat nimble with FTP, domain names, DNS servers, CSS, and HTML you can get a web presence up within 12-20 hours.
Disadvantages: Normally looks like your first website (because it is). The reality for most business owners is akin to developing your first marketing campaign from a Microsoft Word Template. It really looks the part and screams “we are an amateur business”. - Use a Website Builder Tool
Cost: $0 to a $200 setup fee up-front. $10-$80 monthly hosting fees thereafter.
Advantages: If you choose the right company you can actually go through the website builder wizard and come out with something that looks professional and you normally get email hosting as well. You have control to build and create pages on the fly and don’t have to worry about the underlying technology.
Disadvantages: Your site may look very cookie-cutter and will not look original. Even with good tools at your fingertips, you will find limitations and difficulty getting the layout like you want (after all, you probably don’t have a design background). Finally, if you ever want to move outside of the website builder wizard to do search engine optimization or do some advanced layout you are out of luck. You can only use the website builder wizard to make changes.
- Higher a Freelancer
Cost: $300 - low thousands
Advantages: A qualified freelancer has all the tools a big design agency has without any of the overhead. Depending on the experience of the person you hire, you can get great results at a deeply discounted price.
Disadvantages: What are your chances of finding a highly competent freelancer? Pretty slim. Usually it ends up being your brother’s neighbor’s son or some strange connection. Yes, they usually have some skills, but from a business perspective that would be like going to a well off family member for your banking needs, sure they have money… but banking is about much more than money. - Higher a Web Design Firm
Cost: Low $1000s and up
Advantages: Your company and brand are unique. Allowing people who build websites for a living to build your site makes good business sense. There are plenty of firms to choose from and they should have dozens of sites under their belt.
Disadvantages: Sometimes working with a web design firm is like trying to find the right roofing company to shingle your house. The quality, cost, and service can vary greatly - so buyer beware. Avoid this by finding out what firms did some of the websites you like and getting referred. Check references and ask a lot of questions. Building a compelling, original website for your business is an intimate process. Finding a group with the right synergy and compliment to your business is the ticket to online success.
Create Web Studios is a small startup in Jacksonville, Florida that offers a wide range of website services at competitive prices. Jeff Venn, founder of Create Web Studios, would be glad to entertain any questions you may have - even if Create doesn’t land a job!
Amazing Websites July 2007
The Best Looking Websites No Comments »We are starting a new series of posts to show you some of the greatest web sites out there. Our goal is to give you a little variety by featuring some “flash” sites with lots of animation and movement, and some more traditional sites - done exceptionally well - that you will give you new ideas for your business and a fresh look at the Internet.
Vodafone Website - Creative and Thought Provoking Fun
Vodafone is a UK Cell Phone provider that put together a very creative and artistic site flash based website for “making the most of today”. It’s based on the Mayfly, a little insect which has a life expectancy of only one day. Vodafone polled users on the web asking them their secret for embracing life and making the most of today. The results are creative and fantastic.
What can you apply to your website? Vodafone is like product placement in a movie. If you need to raise awareness of your product offering in an indirect, engaging manner, a website like this will raise awareness of your brand without hard selling prospective clients.
Micrsoft Vista Website - Clean Style and Vivid Imagery
Vista is the new operating system from Microsoft, that will replace Windows XP. While their official site doesn’t push any web design boundaries, it effectively uses impact photography, rich color, and clean fonts to present a fresh look on a very traditional website.
What can you apply to your website? This site is very “people friendly” and give you a sense of emotional connection and warmth. For those that need to sell their services in this manner (think doctors, lawyers, customer service oriented offerings, etc…) this clean style, vivid photos approach is very effective. We can all learn something about the use of good photography as this site pics photos that add breadth and depth. Consider taking photos of your business offering, staff, building, or product and tying it in to different pages on your site.
AgencyNet - The Best of the Best
This media agency provides branding, web design, video/audio, and multi-media services. They are leaders in their indudstry and their work with clients such as Bacardi, the NBA, and Oxyegen Television speaks for itself. Check out their site for an innovative use of 3d, video, and flash technology.
What can you apply to your website? Video can be integrated within your site to make the presentation much more dynamic than just static graphics that just sit there. It also shows you what a big budget can do.

