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How to Develop a Website Marketing Strategy

Tags: , , , — May 30, 2010

Before designing and implementing any new website, a website marketing strategy should be developed and ready to put into action. This will help ensure the website has a steady stream of traffic, which is important to the success of any website. Without people knowing about and using the site, it will never be able to accomplish the goals and objectives set forth by the initial website plan. Developing a website marketing strategy is a relatively simple process, with three steps: focus on the objective, develop the tactics, and write the plan. When these steps are complete, the marketing strategy is ready to implement.

Focus on the objective. [Website marketing strategies] should support the website objective. Determine what you want the website to do, and find at least three ways you can do this. For example, if you want the website to increase awareness of a particular brand or product, sample strategies could include:

Improving online communication, Communication of the website’s existence and development to existing clients and Advertising campaigns.

Develop the tactics. Tactics are the specific action steps you will take to make the strategies happen. Continuing with the example above, you could:

Send an email newsletter to all existing clients and mailing list members announcing the development of the site.

Start and use several different social networking accounts with Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, in order to start building brand awareness and following.

Write and submit a press release.

Start a paid per click advertising program to increase exposure and awareness of the website.

Write the Plan. Now that you know what you need to do and how you are going to do it, it is time to put everything down in a plan. This way you’ll have a reference to go by as you move through the website marketing strategy and can make changes if you need to, based on how well the results are turning out to be. This will also help to inform others who may be working on the project with you.

If your website is already up and running but did not have a marketing strategy put in place before it launched, it is not too late to take care of it. Focus on what is going on with the website by using an analytics program, such as Yahoo or Google Analytics to see visitor trends. These trends will tell you: what, if any, search engine phrases users are coming to the site on, how long they are staying on the site, how many pages they are visiting while on the site, what page they came to the site on, and what page they left the site on. Use this information to make adjustments to the website marketing strategy accordingly.

If you’re having difficulty deciding what to do and how to do it, you may want to take a look at some professional website marketing services. This is a wonderful way to ensure your website makes it on the map and starts getting the traffic it needs to succeed.

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60 Minimal and Super Clean Web Designs to Inspire You

Tags: , , , — May 17, 2010

A clean and minimal web design is an effective way to convey an image of elegance and sophistication. This type of design is all about doing more with less, and making use of plenty of white space to let content and page elements breathe. However, it can be difficult to come up with a solid minimal website, because you can’t rely on “shiny” design elements to make things visually appealing. So if you’ve struggled in the past to tackle this type of web design, we’re here to help. Here’s a showcase of 60 minimal and super clean web designs to inspire you.

Sleepover, San Francisco

superclean01

Nicholas Cary

superclean02

70/SF

superclean03

The Carbon Co-op

superclean04

Process Journal

superclean05

Thorsten Van Elten

superclean06

WorkLifeBalanceCentre

superclean07

Bernard Tschumi Architects

superclean08

Effektive

superclean09

NotJones

superclean10

alan cook

superclean11

hellomake.com

superclean12

caseydunn.net

superclean13

us (design studio)

superclean14

Electric Gecko

superclean15

theanthropologist.net

superclean16

Ryan Willms

superclean17

Good Inc.

superclean18

Mr Toledano

superclean19

midtone design

superclean20

hunt studio

superclean21

designschneider

superclean22

Where They At

superclean23

TA

superclean24

coolandtheguide

superclean25

Maksimer

superclean26

fedena

superclean27

Birch

superclean28

Simon Heijdens

superclean29

needswants.com

superclean30

amillion things to do

superclean31

haikavanian.com

superclean32

Sveinn Davíðsson

superclean33

Jamie Gregory

superclean34

Daring Fireball

superclean35

Stories & Novels

superclean36

Johny Favourite

superclean37

Antony Gormley

superclean38

H by Harris

superclean39

Root

superclean40

superawesome

superclean41

precinkt

superclean42

Patrick Mullen Design

superclean43

Spiritualized

superclean44

studiofeed.ca

superclean45

Masood Kamandy

superclean46

Emrah Yaman

superclean47

Design Code

superclean48

wktokyo.jp

superclean49

Thirteen.

superclean50

Oscar Barber

superclean51

Hot Meteor

superclean52

Astheria

superclean53

Berit Somme

superclean54

pixelbot

superclean55

made by on

superclean56

Patrick Monkel

superclean57

ben hulse design

superclean58

pixelcraft

superclean59

Rainfall Daffinson

superclean60

ORIGINALLY IN http://webdesignledger.com/inspiration/60-minimal-and-super-clean-web-designs-to-inspire-you