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Keep Your Website Up-To-Date
by: Janice Byer, CCVA,
MVA
In almost
every business publication there are
articles telling us how, as a small
business, we need to have a website. This is
very true! The Internet is where most people
go to find a product or service that they
are interested in or may have heard about.
And, if your business is capable of serving
customers throughout the globe, what better
way to keep your information available to
that huge target audience than an Internet
presence?
So, we either
do the website ourselves or hire a web
designer (who knows the latest trends and
techniques) to put together a website that
will help bring in new clients. We spend a
great deal of time compiling the content and
working out the details to make sure that
our site has all the information that our
visitors will want.
Finally it
goes live and…. except for putting our
website address in our signature lines of
our emails, on our promotional material, and
mentioning it when we get a chance… we just
leave it sitting there.
I am the first
to admit that I don’t update my website as
much as I should. I do change the homepage
whenever something is worth mentioning and I
add archives of my articles and newsletters.
But, the remaining 100 pages (or so) are
rarely changed. This is not good!
Our website is
a piece of advertising that is always
available to be seen so it needs to be kept
up to date. They say that people need to see
our company name seven times before they
take action. But that doesn’t mean they
can’t see our company name seven times in
seven different ways.
When visitors
come by our website, they see what we have
to offer. They may even have to return many
times in order to see everything that our
site has to offer. But, they may not
continue to return if they find that there
is nothing new for them to look at.
As small
business owners, we are often looking for
new ways to impress our clients. As website
owners, we should be thinking the same way.
We need to offer new and interesting content
on our websites.
Here are just
a few things you can do to keep your website
looking new:
1. If you
write articles, be sure to archive them on
your website. And, the same holds true if
you publish a newsletter. People will
continue to sign up for your newsletter
(after they have read your archives) so that
they are sure to receive the next issue
automatically and won’t have to worry about
remembering to head to the website to find
it.
2. Add a news
headline service to your homepage. This will
allow news stories to be included on your
website with very little effort on your
part.
3. If you have
something new or exciting happening in your
company, add that to your homepage. If you
are nominated for an award or have just
registered with your Chamber of Commerce, be
sure to mention it on your website. It
doesn’t have to be a whole page of
information, just a little highlighted box
that stands out.
4. If you
designed your own website and you have
learned something new, show it off on your
site (or use your site as your testing
ground). Or, if you have a designer doing
your website and you happen to hear that
she/he is taking a course to upgrade their
skills, why not ask them if they would like
to test out their new skills on your site?
Some designers will do the improvement at no
cost to you, as they need somewhere to do a
test run.
5. If you are
featured in a publication or on any other
form of media, or if your articles are
published, be sure to have a page on your
website to list these accomplishments. Then,
each time you are in a new publication, you
can add those to your website.
6. And
testimonials… these are extremely important
to your company’s reputation. Be sure to
have either a page dedicated to those kind
words or scatter them throughout your
website in a way that they will stand out
when your visitors are going through your
pages. Then, as you get new testimonials,
you can replace others or add to them.
There are many
other ways to keep your site up-to-date…
alternate your graphics; update your links;
offer a special for any holidays that are
approaching; and so much more.
Use your
imagination and remember that the more
information you offer on your website, the
more likely others will want to have a link
on their site that leads to yours. And this
can help in your placement in search
engines.
Finding the
time to make updates, if you are the
designer of your site, can be a challenge.
Try to do a little at a time or hire a web
designer to keep your site up to date.
About The Author
Janice Byer is the founder
of Docu-Type Administrative & Web Design
Services (http://www.docutype.net),
a professional Virtual Assistance and
Website Design company, specializing in
helping small business owners get ahead.
She is a certified Canadian Virtual
Assistant and Master Virtual Assistant
and winner of the Most Successful Start
Up 2000 and Home Based Business of the
Year 2000 Awards
jbyer@docutype.net |
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