1. Promote
Your Products
A website allows you to showcase your products for everyone
to see. You can explain the benefits, compare it with
other products, or show testimonials of happy customers
that already bought the product.
2. Promote
Your Services
It is hard to showcase services in a store, or office.
The web allows you to introduce the service, the professionals
providing the service, and how several services can
complement each other.
3. Promote
Your Organization
People buy from people. People support organizations
and causes that they believe in. A website is a fantastic
tool to promote an organization and build trust -
that is, if you do it right... A well-developed website
can convey trust and credibility, making people to
buy from you, or support you.
4. Promote
Yourself
Whether you are a professional looking for a job,
or an expert in your industry: you can show that to
the whole world by having a comprehensive website.
The use of an associated email address also increases
perceived professionalism: a letter from someone at
me-the-expert.com will certainly open more doors than
an email from a hotmail account.
5. Promote
Your Ideas
Political campaigns are now all over the web. A website
can be a powerful way to promote your ideas, and build
a following of like-minded people. Or you can just
write online journals ("blogs") to ventilate
some of your thoughts and concerns.
6. Promote
Your Events
Have a fundraising event? Want to promote your business
with seminars, workshops or a tradeshow? You will
increase awareness when you create a website for the
event. Show dates, programs, prices and riving directions
- to name but a few features that will be greatly
appreciated by your target audience.
7. Sell
Your Events
Want to take it a step further? You may even want
to consider selling (or pre-ordering) tickets for
your events on a website. Shorter line-ups, less expenses:
it sounds like a good idea to me...
8. Sell
Your Organization
Whether "selling your organization" is a
figure of speech (to convince people) or a true selling
effort, a website can be considered a very valuable
asset to your organization.
9. Sell
Your Services
A website can be a great tool to not only promote,
but also actually sell your services. You can automate
many repetitive tasks, such as registration, billing,
collecting and much more. Whether you are selling
phone services or speaking engagements: you can effectively
do it with a website.
10. Sell
Your Products
A few years ago, after all the dot-boms, people lost
faith in e-commerce. Now e-commerce is booming. Gift
moments like Christmas and Valentine's Day show record
sales numbers, and money-guzzling giants like Amazon
are starting to make money. Offering a great user-experience
and minding usability is the key to success.
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11. Save
Costs
By integrating systems and automating certain tasks
you may be able to actually save costs. For instance,
by integrating your e-commerce website into your inventory
and accounting systems. Build extranets to connect
with suppliers and clients alike. You can provide
downloadable documents on a website rather than mailing
them out. The opportunities are endless.
12. Build
A Community
Want to be perceived as a leader? Want people talking
about you, or provide a platform for people to share
ideas and ideologies? A website, especially with a
forum or bulletinboard, can be a great help in building
an online community. It may even be the cement that
keeps an offline community together, because of its
empowering character and 24/7 availability.
13. Share
Pictures, Sound And Other Files
I just watched wedding photos, I enjoy watching funny
commercials from all over the world, I like listening
to music - on a website. You can use it to share Media
Kits, sound bites, or PowerPoint presentations. A
website is a great tool to exchange multi-media.
14. Offer
Service 365/24/7
This may not be of great value to you (it may even
be a burden...), but to your customers it is very
empowering and important. The Internet puts the web
browser in control - and if you are not there, you
will be more and more passed over in favour of an
online competitor.
15. Answer
Frequently Asked Questions
Answering the same questions over and over again can
be a great waste of money and employee morale. A carefully
crafted list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs),
posted on a website, can reduce the stream of repetitive
questions so your Customer Support department can
actually start supporting customers, and your Sales
Department can really devote their time to selling!
16. Improve
Branding
Branding is a way to differentiate your product, service
or company from its competition, and create loyalty.
The content of a website, its style and tools such
as newsletters allow for many ways to differentiate
yourself, make the visitor feel good about you, and
build loyalty. More worrisome: if you do not do this,
a competitor may snatch not only your prospects sales,
but also their loyalty away from you with their website!
Eat, or be eaten!
17. Reach
A Local Market
More and more people use locally defined keywords
in the search engines, which indicates that they use
the Internet do find local information. "Used
cars Toronto" or "Guelph real estate"
are obvious, but mentioning a website in a local ad
may do wonders in terms of converting a reader into
a customer.
18. Reach
A Regional Market
A website is one of the easiest tools to expand your
exposure into a wider geographical area. Want to move
your business from just Fergus into the whole of Ontario?
A website allows you to do that.
19. Reach
A National Market
Political campaigns are just one example where websites
are being used to service a National audience. Offering
a National specific version of your product, such
as Tylenol.ca, is another one. You allows you to offer
information about specific national tax and delivery
charges, or appeal to National pride.
20. Reach
A Global Market
If your target audience is "the world" then
you really need a website. But you knew that already,
didn't you ;o)
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21. Reach
An International Market
If you target specific International markets it may
be highly effective to design dedicated websites for
them. By targeting your US customers on a ",com"
site while servicing your Canadian clients with a
".ca" site you are able to cater to the
specific needs and expectations. It allows you to
avoid confusion by separating different currencies,
taxes, fees and prices onto different websites. You
may even want to consider offering websites in different
languages, such as a specialized ".nl" website,
in Dutch, for your loyal customers in The Netherlands.
22. Reach
A Specialized Market
Do you sell cat and dog helmets? Are you into monoclonal
antibody production (link opens in a new window),
or other biotech products? Whatever niche market you
may service, a website will expand your possibilities
of promoting or selling your product or service -
wherever in the world your prospects may be.
23. Test
New Products And Services
With a little bit of help from search engines and
directories, or by linking from high-traffic websites,
you can create a new website to test new products
or services. You may even keep quiet about the fact
that you are behind this new product or service site.
A dedicated website can prove to be a very valuable
test case before fully launching your new success
- or quietly taking it off the market again if the
market is not quite ready yet ;o)
24. Solicit
Feedback From Customers
A contact form on a website can provide you with a
lot of valuable information from customers, prospects
and other interested people. You may even get them
to take an online poll - especially if you say they
can win a prize as a reward. And if the stakes are
high enough, the free word-of-mouth promotion will
start automatically...
25. Start
A Movement
Want the US Army out of Iraq? Want to preserve a local
trail? A website is a most effective way to promote
your viewpoint, recruit volunteers, build a community
(by adding an online forum), make press releases available,
and much, much more.
26. Spread
Ideas
Even if you do not want to start a movement, a website
allows you to share your views and ideas with like-minded
people all over the globe. It also allows you to easily
explain things by means of adding audio, video or
animation to your website. It can be like having your
own radio or TV station...
27. Educate
Online education can be very effective; more and more
people are taking courses over the Internet. If you
provide workshops, or complete courses, you may consider
offering them online too.
28. Update
Information Quickly
Catalogues have been around for a long time, and they
still prove to be successful. Newspapers are still
a popular way to find out what is going on in the
world. They have one major disadvantage, though: you
cannot update them very quickly. A website, however,
allows you to make changes almost instantly.
29. A
Sales Tool Outside The Office
Employees away from the office can be kept informed
with a website. A new press release? A new price list?
Newsworthy things happening in your industry? You
can quickly post information like that on an Intranet,
which is a website only available for your employees,
so they can see it wherever and whenever they want.
If you add features like a forum you are also able
to facilitate 1-to-many communication between employees.
30. Integrate
Supply Chains
By offering your clients online ordering you are able
to integrate whole supply processes. You can offer
them password-protected areas with their information,
such as prices, year-to-date ordering information,
and more. This can be considered additional customer
service, but may also be forced upon you by powerful
clients or suppliers.
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31. Reward
Clients
By offering clients access to a website just for them,
you can reward them for their loyalty. This website
can for instance be used to offer specials, unique
tips or other benefits. You can create an online club
for Loyal Customers.
32. Run
Contests
If you want to run a contest, a website may be a very
viable solution. With a carefully chosen domain name
it can foster word-of-mouth promotion ("tell
a friend!"), you are able to track all the entries
in an online database (without having to enter them
manually), and you are able to promote it with links
from other websites, or search engines.
33.
Communicate With Your Target Audiences In Their Own
Language
In 2003 I reviewed websites for the main candidates
in the California Recall election (Ahhhnold!)(opens
in a new window), and was amazed to learn that so
many websites did not have sections in Spanish - even
though many Californian voters are Hispanic. Addressing
your target audience in their native tongue will certainly
improve your chances of success.
34. Inquiry
Marketing: Be Found - Period!
A major advertising conference mentioned recently
"advertising is dead". Interruption marketing
does not work as it used to, due to video on demand,
TiVo, the Internet... The consumers are more and more
difficult to reach. Instead, they are in control;
they are searching - on the Internet. It is inquiry
marketing. Search and be found, or fail to be found
and lose the customer.
35. Improve
Communication
Brochures and flyers only allow for a few lines of
communication. A carefully crafted website can guide
your clients, suppliers or employees through page
after page of information. Another advantage is that
you can add audio and video to these pages - something
that paper communication tools cannot offer.
36. Change
Communication From One-To-One Into One-To-Many
Conventional marketing tools allow you to promote
or sell 1-on-1. A website can cater to many prospects
at the same time. An effective website will also help
you build a buzz: word-of-mouth promotion.
37. Share
Basic Business Information
People use the Internet often trying to find quick
answers to basic questions. What are your opening
hours? Do you offer payment plans? What is your phone
number or email address? These are the days of "Inquiry
Marketing"; so get a website if you do not already
have one, and make sure that people can actually find
it in the search engines and directories.
38. PR
Tool
A website can be a great PR tool. You can post Press
Releases on it, or articles, or a complete Press Kit
- with pictures, sound files, bios, and more! You
can also start a forum or blog (an interactive type
of online diary), which can be a great PR tool.
39. Expand
Your Product OR Service Offerings - Exclusively Online
A website allows you to differentiate your product
or service offerings. You may want to consider offering
slightly different services online than you do offline,
for instance to foster repeat visits, using it as
a test market, or target different geographical areas
than you do with your store or office.
40. Communicate
With Audiences Worldwide
The world is your oyster - especially with a website,
which allows you to communicate with audiences worldwide
(as long as you both understand the same language).
Geographical locations or time zones are no longer
a problem with the 24/7 availability of a website.
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41. Cross-Sell
When it is busy in your store, not all visitors will
be able to speak to one of your sales people. Opportunities
to cross sell ("did you see that we also sell
...") are lost. But on a carefully constructed
website you can make sure that people are exposed
to other offers that may interest you. A classic example
is Amazon.com, which is very successful with an automated
suggestion feature ("Customers who bought this
title also bought:...").
42. Increase
Customer Loyalty
By Giving Them More Control These are the times of
inquiry marketing, and anything-on-demand. The customer
wants to be in control, and websites are a perfect
example of that. The customer decides what they want
to see, and when, and if you do that right, you will
have acquired a loyal customer.
43.
F U N
Websites allow you to present your target audience
with something fun. Flash animations as a quirky way
to make a point or explain something, can build a
lot of goodwill. Skilful copywriting can be used to
solicit a wink and a smile from time to time. Sales
is all about emotion, and websites allow you many
ways to evoke these in a favourable way. But make
sure that the FUN is appropriate, or else you will
be evoking powerful negative emotions.
44.
Family Sites
Many families are no longer in the same geographical
area; they may even be spread over several countries...
A website can be a great way to keep in contact. Share
pictures, movies, stories on a website for all family
members to see. Added benefit: you will have an email
address @ yourname.com or .ca, so you will never have
to change addresses again! (Not even in case you decide
to witch Internet providers - for instance from sympatico
to cogeco)
45.
Make Life Easier
Websites can make you customer's lives easier - and
yours! Look at online banking, or ticket ordering.
Whole new industries have emerged because people want
to be able to do things themselves, from their home
or office - because it is easier. So: what will make
your customers' lives easier?
46.
Find Employees
A highly effective way to use a website is to use
it as a recruitment tool. You can obviously use it
to post vacancies, but you may also consider placing
a more general invitation to send resumes. This way
you may already know the right person for the job
before a vacancy even occurs.
47.
Pre-Ordering
A well-promoted product launch on a website allows
you to take fully automated pre-orders. This is a
great tool to supplement your sales force. You can
have an online presentation, and shop, so that enthusiastic
clients and prospects can pre-order immediately.
48.
Build An Appetite
Pre-launch campaigns can be highly effective. Websites
can be used to build the buzz, have a few teasers,
a countdown clock, press releases and news about the
ongoing campaign. You may even show a picture of just
a tiny part of the new product: "can you guess
what it is?"
49.
Email Address Forever
Let's say that your domain name is agoodname.com.
Using email address you@agoodname.com is a good way
to promote your website, because people will guess
your website based on the email address. And if you
keep your domain name indefinitely, you will have
that email address indefinitely. No more sending of
emails to your friends and business, stating that
"you moved to another email service provider;
can you please update your address book?"
50 Already?
50.
Play With The Big Guys
Many small companies successfully take on the big
Guys. Websites can be relatively inexpensive (compared
to running a brick-and-mortar store), and with proper
usability and search engine optimization your website
can be as good as your larger competitors, or even
better!
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O.k. then; we'll throw in
a bonus: 10% Additional reasons!
51. Check
You Out Anonymously
One of the things many people like about the Internet
is that they can research anonymously. No pressure.
This is why it is so important that you have a website
that is easily found on the Internet - you cater to
the preferences of your target audience.
52. Facilitate
Knowledge Building
You can use a website to sell seminars or e-books,
for people to learn from. You can create password-protected
modules so people can learn online. You can build
forums where people can exchange questions and answers.
A website is an ideal tool to facilitate the exchange
of knowledge.
53. Enhance
Marketing Effectiveness
Success does not come from doing one thing right.
What you need is a marketing mix, and a website can
be a powerful ingredient. Mentioning a website in
a radio, TV or print ad may just be the thing that
wins people over - especially if the online experience
feels similar to the offline communication.
54. People
Expect It
By having a website you show the world that you are
a viable business. Not having one makes you suspicious
in the eyes of many prospects. It is silly but true:
a website will enhance perceived professionalism.
55. Competition
Forces You To
Your competition will force you to get a website,
if you do not already have one. Customers (especially
the newer generations) will demand you have a website,
and will pass you over if you do not have one. It
is a matter of adjusting to shifting market conditions.
And things will continue to shift, at an amazing speed
- just look at how fast the Internet has become an
integral part of our lives...