What will you learn?
Is your website looking out-dated? Are you completely satisfied with the image it portrays of your business?
Learn how to freshen and revitalise your website. This eBook will take you through the key strategies for bringing your website out of the dark ages and into the light. It will provide you with practical tips you can implement yourself without needing to be a website developer.
Some practical tips you will learn include:
- How to use layouts, copy and imagery in a way that will enhance your brand
- How to use keywords to improve your SEO
- How to analyse your site in relation to your competitors
Get the inside info from the experts and freshen up your website today.
Who is it for?
Businesses managing their own websites.
5 Tips to Help You Freshen Up Your Website
Follow the 5 tips below and watch your website develop and grow.
1. Go over your homepage with a fine tooth comb.
The copy on your website's homepage is possibly the most important aspect of your entire site. Now only is this the first official contract your customers will have your company's brand but it's also the first element of your site that will be scanned by a search engine.
It is crucial to get the balance right between your website's keywording and how you approach your design and aesthetics.
Keep your keywords relevant to your brand and voice you want to get across. Never integrate keywords that do not fit within the context for your site in order to gain readers through search engines. Search engine are now efficient enough to spot when this happens and will not rank sites that do.
After you have thought about the keywording and copy, it's time to think about the aesthetical way in which you're going to present it. Make sure you have imagery and information that is most relevant to your customers positioned in the prime place on your site, or above the fold and keep it simple and clear.
Try this: Need more space to say everything you want to? Use rotating homepage content - be it as newsfeed or a set of rotating articles with links and pictures that change on each refresh. If a person who lands on your website sees that it looks consistently updated then they are much more likely to return over and over again.
Remember: With homepage copy, less is often more. You need to give your readers a taste of what your company is about and compel them to click elsewhere to find out more.
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