No matter the size or nature of your business, having a company website is not a luxury, it’s a necessity. The only thing worse than not having a website is having a bad one. Why? Because more than any other marketing tool or tactic, a website is the one that often determines:
• how customers find you
• how customers judge you
• how customers interact with you
• how customers come back to you
Additionally, a website serves as a foundation and tracking mechanism for all other marketing efforts. Don’t waste your money on print advertising or direct mail if you don’t have a website to steer people to for more information. When you use advertisements or other marketing tactics to drive people to your website, you can measure the effectiveness of those tactics. Your website’s traffic stats will give you the data you need to evaluate and adjust your overall marketing plan.
Advertising tactics can drive people to your site. But to really sell yourself and your business, your website must be easy to find and easy to use. It also must contain proper branding that reflects you and your identity (we love this topic … see recent posts “The Business of Selling Yourself, Part One: Personal Branding” and “Branding: How to Set Yourself Apart“), and your site must have relevant, quality content that is fresh and engaging.
Too often, companies take the “launch and leave” approach to websites: They launch a website and then leave it for months or even years without updating its content, images or functionality. It’s like an abandoned vacant house that over time smells stale and looks haggard.
Stale, haggard websites don’t help a company’s image or inquiries. Broken links, outdated text, boring images and faulty navigation defeat the purpose of having a website. They collectively send this message to customers: “We don’t care about our business … why should you?” States Canadian Web company Bluefur.com:
“For owners of brick-and-mortar stores, however, it is not uncommon to see a website thrown together by an amateur designer over a weekend and then it is completely forgotten about by the business owner. This is not how you should be running your company website. In this day and age, it doesn’t matter if you are just a greasy spoon diner on the corner or a high-end boutique hotel in Manhattan. It is very important to have a well-designed and comprehensive website for both existing and prospective customers.”
This doesn’t mean your site must be high-maintenance to be a good website. By building your website so that other marketing efforts such as blogs, news releases, e-newsletters, etc., can be integrating into it, fresh content can happen with very little effort. It just takes a little ingenuity and foresight during the website development phase.
So how do you launch a stellar website and keep it that way? We could tell you but, well, we’d have to kill you. We’re kidding. Web development is Speakeasy’s specialty and we love sharing (and implementing!) our strategic bag of tricks with potential clients. When developing a site, we utilize the following to ensure a client’s website looks great, works great and stays great:
• professional graphic design
• intuitive navigation
• SEO-rich professional copywriting
• seamless integration with social media efforts
• interactive elements
• monthly tracking and analytics
• monthly maintenance packages
• annual hosting packages
Shoot us an email or give us a call at 970/663-EASY (970-663-3279) to learn more about our website services that help small business sell themselves.



