Yes, believe it or not, your website design should not concentrate on
what you want or what you would like to see in your website, but it is about
what your customers want from your website and its design. You can get website
designers to make great looking website for yourself, however you cannot get
customers to visit and re-visit your website just because you have got a great
looking website or you cannot convert visitors in customers just because you
have a great looking website design. Neither do you need a website that offers
a lot of functionality if your customers dont need that functionality. If you
are selling flowers, the functionality your customers desire from your website
will be different to the functionality available on a tyre manufacturers
website. So in simple terms you need to develop a website design and
functionality that your customers expect from your type of business.
What should I be aiming at?
Even before you go to a see a website
designer to undertake website design for your business, I would recommend
that you do your fieldwork.
It would be useful to understand:
1.
Who your audience
is: This
probably is the most important step before you go and see a website designer to
develop a website for your company. You have to understand who your audience
is. Try and estimate who are the people
who would regularly come to my website?
2.
What does my
audience expect: once you identify your audience, the next step is to understand what
your audience expect from your website design? Understanding this will not only
help you understand the path you should take with your website design, but will
also help you explain your requirement to your website designer.
3.
What will bring my
audience back: An important aspect of a good website
design and a successful website is the ability to bring the visitors back.
In marketing terms, it is like customer retention. For any business it is
important to retain customer loyalty, similarly for any successful website, the
ability to bring back your customers is paramount. Customer loyalty leads to
increase in traffic. Look at some of the successful websites around you:
amazon.com, Youtube, myspace. The success of these websites is an example of
the power of customer retention and referrals. If you analyse the website
design of these sites, it is fairly simple but it offers its visitors what they
need: products and services that matter to their audience.
If you think through the above points, you will realise that a lot of
information is already available to you (especially if you are an established
business). Your website in many terms is an extension of your physical
business. The above mentioned information should be available to you in terms
of corporate knowledge. Talk to your sale people, look at your customer files
and your sales pattern, try and source information from your suppliers. For a
new business, it could include analysing your competitors.
Inc conclusion, I would remind you that try and understand your market
before you undertake any part of website design or website development process.
Without knowing your market you wont be able to communicate your requirement
to your website designer. It is important to go through this process before you
start website development instead of re-inventing the loop after your have
developed your website and realised after one year that you are not getting
enough leverage from your website design. At the end of the day you will only
achieve from your website design what you tell your website designer.
Authors Bio: - Grace is an
associate editor to the website http://www.sigmainfotech.com.au
an
Australian based Website Design Website development firm specialising in cheap Website
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