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How do I plan my website?

18 Thursday Mar 2010

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After a few years building websites for small businesses, I’ve put together a list of the most frequently asked questions I ask new clients.  And I thought it might be useful to anyone looking to put together a website for their small business for the first time as it seem like a daunting task! You’ll probably find that not all the suggestions below will be relevant to your project so if that’s the case simply ignore them :)

1. Website History

Do you have an existing site? If so what is domain name? (web address)

Do you want a new site, development or refreshing of an existing site?

Do you currently use any website statistical tools?

Do you currently have any social media accounts associated with your website/business? (Eg. Twitter, Facebook etc)

2. Your Visitors

Do you have an idea of who will be visiting your site?

Are they the same as your current offline customers?

If not, think about your desired or typical customer to the website? What do they want from your website?

Think about the goals of the website or indeed each page or section? Are they coming to find out information, be entertained, subscribing to a membership/newsletter, making a purchase, reading research, contributing to a conversation etc…

3. Website – the new one :)

Is the site more about information being ‘pushed to’ the customer (a brochure site), or more about having a two-way conversation with customers (content driven and interactive?)

Is having a good ranking on Google important to you and your business?

Does the site need social media links?

Does the site need a blog? Would it benefit from having a blog?

Do you need to be able to edit the content of the site yourself?

What is the approximate size of the site, ie. how many pages do you need? Do you need sections or categories?  (Often drawing a site-map on a scrap of paper or in something like Word or PowerPoint can help with this).

Do you need ecommerce on the site (the ability for customers to purchase from you online)?

Are you able to put together your own website copy?  Can you prepare the words and provide the pictures/photos for the pages or do these need to be created and/or outsourced?

Do you have a logo (it is usually very important to keep branding consistent across all marketing/customer channels)?

Have you seen other websites/competitors perhaps that you like the look of? Or don’t like the look of?

Is there any particular functionality that you’d like the site to have, like image galleries, rotating images/slideshows, twitter feeds and so on?

4. Small Print

Do you have any deadlines for your website project? When would you like the new website to be launched?

Do you have budget for the site? The budget will need to at least allow for the design and build of the site, the domain name and web hosting, and ongoing maintenance.

Does the site need any legal references, eg. terms and conditions, privacy policy, disclaimers and so forth?

A website is a big investment so it’s worth getting it right the first time!

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Where I go when I’m looking for website inspiration!

19 Thursday Mar 2009

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One of the first things I suggest to people when discussing their new website is to find examples of websites that they like and that they don’t like (both in their industry and outside of it).  Amongst many reasons, it encourages clients to engage with their competition online as well as find out what really works and/or frustrates them about website usability.  And perhaps most importantly it helps to set the general tone and feel for the site, that is identify the beginnings of the ‘personality’ of the site I’m about to build.

For me a good website needs to mirror the personality behind the logo/brand/white van, particularly so as I work with many small businesses where the person and the business are one and the same.  With an online presence becoming ever moreso important for companies, a poorly designed website is not only a waste of money but can reflect badly on the credibility of the business, causing far more harm than good.

One website that I find myself visiting time and again for inspiration is Patrick McNeil’s Design Melt Down. Patrick’s site is a glorious catalogue of website screenshots categorised by colour usage, design elements, design styles, themes, site structures and sites and so forth.

It’s a site to go to when you want to see what other people have done with say the colour green or you want to see a variety of blog styles without having to spend hours searching for good examples of blogs.

It’s a place to see how other sites have used logo badges and crests,  a place to find great examples of commercial, tourism and finance type websites.  And it’s a place to find sites with grassy backgrounds, retro graphics and minimalism.  I could go on but I don’t want to spoil the intrigue.

Whatever stage of website design or build that I’m at, it’s just a great site to visit.  You never know, perhaps one day there’ll be a katproductions site as one of the great examples!

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kia ora

25 Thursday Sep 2008

Posted by katproductions in social media, social networking, web design

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Finally I’ve found 5 mins to get my blog started.  I’m hoping it will provide a space to put some ideas out there for small business owners in helping to make the very best of their web presence.  Small things that cost very little but a squidge of time that will help small business websites attract the right visitors.  The plan is to try all these things myself to see if they work, in an effort not to waste anyone’s precious time.  Good luck!

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Small businesses need a web presence and this is more than simply having a website.

Having a web presence will increase your visibility online and will strengthen your credibility as a company.

There are many fantastic free online tools that small businesses can use to help build their web presence into one that works well like effective keyword generation, business blogging and social media.

katproductions is a web design company based in Beverley, East Yorkshire and we want to encourage and inform small business owners of these brilliant online tools and social media applications like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn that can really help your businesses thrive online.

We are striving to create a blog that becomes a small business toolkit for creating a superb online presence.

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