Good websites have a few things in common. They are well thought out and populated accordingly. Fill out this form to give you a map for your website.
My website address is http://www.
The reason why I have a website is:
(add one sentence above, explaining what you want your website to achieve eg, to attract customers)
The visitor’s journey
Bearing in mind the reason for the site…
The first thing I want my visitors to see is:
(Here you explain how you will achieve the website goal. Note: This will be your home page)
What happens to my visitors now:
(What do you want your visitors to do. Should they click a button to the next phase or phone you)
What happens in this phase of client interaction:
(If they click a button, describe what will happen on the screen, if they phone you describe the interaction)
Now what:
(Is there are further stage or is the user done?)
Increasing the rankings
In order to achieve good website rankings you need to have articles on your site. This can be in the form of articles or blogs.
Bearing in mind what you want to achieve with your website…
What will you write articles about:
(This can be one topic or several topics, depending on what you want to achieve with your website.)
How often will you be adding a new article:
(You should add one at least every week)
Who will write the articles:
Who will make sure that the grammar and spelling is correct:
Who will add the articles to the website:
Tip: Write articles in batches, so that you are not continually pressured by your site.
Monitoring and maintaining your site
Another factor which you need to consider is the monitoring and maintenance of your website.
What day of the month will I check my site:
(You site needs to be thoroughly tested at least once a month, so set aside a day to do it)
Who will I monitor my statistics:
(You should spend a few hours every month compiling statistics for your website. These should include what search phrases were used to find your site, how many visitors you have had and whether it has gone up or down from the previous period.)
Once you have answered these questions, you will have a good understanding of how your website will work. You will also have a maintenance plan in place to deal with the site once it is completed.
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