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The Power of Your Business Hub a.k.a. Website

The Power of Your Business Hub a.k.a. Website

Your website is a powerful 24/7 marketing tool.

The digital age offers us all a dizzying array of choices. You have to sift through millions of web pages and navigate different mobile apps to find the information you need. But your business needs a hub – an online center (or origin) for the digital activities that promote your brand across all channels. I call this your “digital home.” Think of it as a place that makes people want to come back by providing high-quality content and acting as a trustworthy resource for your audience. All this will work together to build your online identity and enhance your brand awareness.

What are the 5 key purposes of a website?

Websites serve five main functions:

1) Provide information

One of the key purposes of your business website is to help you grow your business. To do that, you need to make sure you’re doing everything possible to promote yourself online. That means having a website that’s optimized for search engines, social media, email, and more. 

Creating an online presence is essential for any company looking to expand its customer base and grow its brand awareness. A well-designed and strategically-managed website is the foundation for any digital marketing strategy. It can be used to attract customers by providing them with valuable content on your products or services, as well as build trust among consumers by providing transparent information about your business practices.

By implementing these strategies into your digital marketing plan, you will see results faster than ever before!

2) Sell products and services

Selling products and services online is a great way to reach a wider audience.

When you’re selling online, it’s important to make sure you have all the tools and resources you need to promote yourself effectively.

A website is a great place to start. Not only does it give you a platform to showcase your products, but it also helps with search engine optimization (SEO).

3) Engage visitors

If you’re looking to engage visitors, you need to make sure you’re doing everything possible to promote yourself online.

The main way to engage visitors is through SEO. SEO stands for “search engine optimisation,” and it refers to the process of making your website more appealing to search engines like Google, Bing and Yahoo so that they’ll show your page when someone searches for terms related to what you do.

“Perform an on-page SEO audit on a page”

4) Collect contact details

If you’re looking to collect contact details, you need to make sure you’re website is designed to attract and inform.

You can improve your website’s ability to collect information about visitors by adding a phone number or email address in the footer. You can also use newsletter signup forms and social media buttons that allow people to connect with you on their favorite platforms.

If you want to grow your business and increase sales, it’s important that your site has an easy way for people interested in your products or services to contact you.

5) Build trust

One of the primary purposes of a business website is to build trust. You want to attract customers by providing useful information, and you want to make sure your site is designed in such a way that it’s easy for people to find the information they need.

This is especially important if your business is not well-known in the industry. By providing useful, verifiable information about your company and its products, you’ll help potential customers feel more confident about working with you.

Building a Strong Online Presence.

Your website hub is an extension of your brand that helps you manage your entire digital presence. It includes everything from your social media profiles to your email list.

Creating a strong online presence will help you grow your business and build loyalty among existing customers. Your website hub should give visitors a sense of who you are as a brand and what they can expect from interacting with you online.

Manage All Digital Marketing Efforts.

The easiest way to improve your digital marketing skills is to create a website!

If you’re looking to grow your business, then you need to make sure that every aspect of your digital marketing efforts is managed through one place.

A website is a central location where you can manage all of your online marketing efforts. You can use a website to create new content, upload images, schedule social media posts, and much more.

If you’re looking to improve your digital marketing skills, then you should consider creating a website. A website is a centralized location where you can manage your entire digital marketing strategy. You can use a site hub to create new content (like blog posts), upload images, schedule social posts, and much more – all from one place.

Remember, a website is more than just a collection of pages. It needs to add value for its visitors, tell your story in the best way possible, and keep people coming back for more.

Building Your Own Hub

When it comes down to it, you need to be keenly aware of your needs and goals. If you have a very specific design in mind, then WordPress may seem like a good option, as you’ll have complete control over the final product. On the other hand, if all you’re looking for is an easy-to-navigate site with a few pages, then a simple website builder might be best. In short, do your homework before making a choice. You never want to discover too late that you or your web designer made an irrevocable mistake by building your site on the wrong platform.

If you’d like to create your own website, it might be easiest to start with an all-in-one building service like Squarespace, Weebly, or Wix. These services make it possible for you to build a site without knowing anything about code.

Have a website but it’s not showing the results you need?

If you have created your own business website, but it’s not showing the results you need?

Your website is the face of your business and it needs to work for you.

You might be suffering from a lack of traffic.

If you have invested in paid advertising, but that’s not working either?

You might be suffering from a lack of quality content.

If you have created both high-quality content and paid advertising, but your website is still not getting enough traffic?

Your website might look a little amateurish?

Then… you might be suffering from a lack of website optimisation or in need of a simple website makeover..

As a business, your website serves as your digital hub. It’s where you can showcase who you are, what you do, and how you can help others. Your website holds all the information that your customers and clients need to know and trust in order to do business with you. But if you’re not using it to its full potential, then it might be time for a website makeover. Ask yourself: are you providing helpful information to your audience? Are you making it easy for people to find what they need? Are people visiting your page because they’re looking directly for what you offer? There should be an increase in traffic and time on page, ideally leading to an increase in conversions.

Having an online presence that showcases who you are as a brand, is made through the power of your business information hub aka website, so you can ask yourself the question? What is the online future of my business? With a business hub, the future can be very bright!

Dedicated To Your Marketing Success

John

wollongong digital marketing

Big Business vs Small Business Marketing

Big Business vs Small Business Marketing

Does Size Really Matter?


Well in marketing your small business, it most certainly does. In this article I’m going to show you one of the biggest marketing miscalculations made by small business when it comes to getting their message to their target market.

I can’t tell you how widespread this problem is, and it’s at the very core of why most small business marketing fails.

If you’re a small business owner, you’ve almost certainly given some thought to marketing and advertising, things like; What approach are you going to take? Where are you going to advertise? What are you going to say in your advertising? 

The most common way most small business owners decide on doing this is by looking at large, successful competitors in their industry and copying what they’re doing.

This seems a pretty smart thing to do right? Copy what other successful businesses are doing and you will also become successful?

But honestly, this is one of the quickest ways to fail and I’m very certain it’s responsible for the bulk of small business failures. Here are the two major reasons why I think that is..

Large Companies Have A Different Agenda


Large companies have a very different agenda when it comes to marketing than small businesses do. Their strategies and priorities differ from yours significantly.

The marketing priorities of a large company looks something like this:

  • Pleasing The Board Of Directors
  • Appeasing Shareholders
  • Satisfying Superiors’ Biases
  • Satisfying Existing Clients’ Preconceptions
  • Winning Advertising And Creative Awards
  • Getting “Buy In” From Various Committees And Stakeholders
  • Making A Profit

The marketing priorities of a small business look something like this:

  • Making A Profit

As you can see there is a world of difference in the marketing priorities of small and large companies. So naturally there is a big difference in strategy and implementation.

Big Companies Have A VERY Different Budget


Strategy changes with scale
. This is very important to understand.

Do you think, for example, a large property investment company has a different property investment strategy to the average small property investor? Of course they do..

The large company’s strategy simply won’t work on a small scale. You can’t just build one floor of of a skyscraper and leave it at that. You need them all.

If you have an advertising budget of  millions and years to get a profitable result, then that’s going to be a very different strategy to needing to make a profit immediately with a $5000 to $10,000 budget.

Using a large company marketing strategy, your $10,000 is going to be a drop in the ocean. It will be totally wasted and ineffective because you’re using the wrong strategy for the scale that you’re operating at.

Branding and ego-based mass marketing is the domain of large companies. To achieve any kind of cut through requires an enormous budget and the use of expensive MASS media.


So What’s left For The Little Guy?


Direct response marketing gives small businesses a way to compete on a small budget. It’s designed to be accountable and ensure you get a return on investment that is measurable.

Following the path of other successful businesses is smart, but it’s vital that you understand the full strategy you’re following and that you’re able to implement it.

Strategy from an outside observer’s perspective can be very different to the reality. If you’re following a strategy that has different priorities to you or has a vastly different budget then it’s highly unlikely it will generate the kind of result you’re hoping for.

Yours In Market Success

John

Thanks go to Allan Dib from Successwise for his insights

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