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Taking Things Seriously: The Website Woes You Need To Iron Out

So much is done online these days that it’s hard to shy away from it at times. For a business, being ever present online as well as in a face to face format are just as important as each other. These days consumers look online to find out the best products or services for their needs, read reviews, share good and bad experiences, and frequently shop from the comfort of their own home. So it’s time to ensure that your website stands up to the competition out there. But where to start? With that in mind, here are some of the website woes you could iron out quickly, helping your business to thrive online. 

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Is your brand and website up to scratch?

It is time to get a little serious with your website. Gone are the days where you could have a static front page and point everyone to the contact page where a phone call or shop visit is on the cards. It may be time to get a website built again so that you can customize it to suit your business. Consumers want websites to do it all, that means have the information they want and the option to buy what they want. Is your website up to scratch?

Another area to consider is your branding. Does it work well visually in a digital format? Are the colors internet friendly and eye-catching? Could your logo be more apparent and striking? This could be the ideal time to give your website a big overhaul in regards to look and functionality and avoid future website problems.   

Are you visually there on the world wide web?

So you have your site, you have your domain and everything looks the part but are people clicking on your site? Is it working for you? The problem is that there are millions of websites out there and there could be some competition in similar niches and industries to consider. So it’s important to ensure that your website is visually there on search engine results and rankings. This is where search engine optimization can play a big part to help your website thrive. Enabling the use of keywords to ensure that your site comes up highly recommended on search engines like Google. 

Are your customers and clients getting what they want from your website?

Your website may look the part, but does it have everything a customer wants and needs? Do you have a shop facility, a business blog full of information, and an easily accessible contact page? These are all key ingredients to creating a successful business website. How many business sites do you have? It is so important to consider things such as whether the information you know your customer will need is easily accessible for your clients.

Is the shop easy to navigate? Are the products there and full of relevant information? Do you have the right payment options? What about contact or help pages? The more information you have on your website and the easier it is to access, the better. 

Could your online site be doing more?

Finally, it’s time to get more serious with the digital world. As each day passes there is yet more technology and online focus, and a business needs to keep up. Could your website do more? Perhaps a blog could help give customers the information they want and need. Blogging is a great way to help you get more out of your website and to make the website more accessible to others who may want more information. It is a casual way to help enhance your website and to also make extra sales as you can link back to pages on your website or even particular products by talking about them in more detail.

Maybe you could add more images or videos so that a customer really sees what they are getting for their money. Visuals are a great way to attract a customer and hook them in. Could you add reviews from customers? Show live tweets on your homepage and better yet linking to your social media profiles? Really think about what you would want from an online business and ensure that your site matches your expectations. 

Let’s hope that this helps you iron out those website problems for your business.