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Yes - I’ve got a website!
A lightning ride with David Terrar – D2C
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Agenda• First we have to set the scene• Do you understand Marketing in 2012?• This website - what’s it for?• What does your audience actually do?• What is good web design?• What about SEO – do I trust these gurus?• Blogs & social media – any use?• Do you have a decent CMS?
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Hugh MacLeod – gapingvoid.com
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Recommended reading
Meatball Sundae: Is Your Marketing out of Sync? & Tribes – Seth Godin
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The Cluetrain ManifestoThere's a new conversation
between and among your market and your workers. It's making them smarter and it's enabling them to discover their human
voices.
You have two choices.
You can continue to lock yourself behind facile corporate words and happytalk brochures.
Or you can join the conversation.
Still valid 13 years on!http://cluetrain.com/
Old Marketing New MarketingLimited number of media outlets Countless media outlets
Limited physical retail outlets Countless online retail outlets
Emphasis on horizontal success (hits) Emphasis on vertical success (niches)
Marketing-to-consumer communication Consumer-to-consumer communication
Barrier between consumers and makers Permeability between consumers and makers
Spam Permission
Product line limited by factory Product line limited by imagination
Long product cycles Fads
Market share Fashion
Features Stories
Advertising a major expense Innovation a major expense
Large overhead = stability Small overhead = low risk
Customer support Community support
Focus groups Launch and learn
Social Media is Counter-intuitive
Space defined by Media Owner
Brand in control
One way / Delivering a message
Repeating the message
Focused on the brand
Entertaining
Company created content
Space defined by Consumer
Consumer in control
Two way / Being a part of a
conversation
Adapting the message/ beta
Focused on the consumer / Adding
value
Influencing, involving
User created content / Co-creation
Communications Media
Social Media
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think Business first• What are your business goals?• How can a website help you reach those business goals?• Who is your audience?• What are they looking for?• Who's going to write the content?• How will the site be kept up to date?• How do you drive more traffic to the site?• How do you get people to take action once they've visited
your site?
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"If web pages are going to be effective they have to work most of their magic at a glance" - Steve Krug
How long to judge your website?
http://www.nature.com/news/2006/060109/full/news060109-13.html
50 Milliseconds!
F-Shaped Pattern – web content
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/reading_pattern.html
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They don’t read it the way you want!• Users won't read your text thoroughly• The first two paragraphs must state the most important
information• Start subheads, paragraphs, and bullet points with
information-carrying words• Make headings/language obvious!
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They don’t make optimal choices
• They don’t consider all the available options• They blunder on with the first reasonable option
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They don’t bother to figure out how things work• They don’t read instructions• They muddle through
http://sensible.com/dmmt.html
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Design ingredients• Simple layout• Centered orientation • Design the content, not the page• 3D effects, used sparingly• Soft, neutral background colours• Strong colour, used sparingly• Cute icons, used sparingly• Plenty of whitespace• Nice big text
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Design tips
• Recognise every page is a home page• Faster is always better• Simple navigation, never let them get lost• Use rich media, but host it on YouTube, Vimeo• Use social media sharing• Make search easy• Use SEO techniques with care
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Mistakes you can make• Believing people care about you and your site• Overcomplicating or obscuring your point• Making it too different – style over substance• Too many moving parts, distractions or irritations• Flash or graphics which should be text (SEO)• Thinking your website is your marketing strategy• Not enough brilliant content
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Search Engine Optimization
“Make your site useful and tell people about it”
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SEO tips• Content is King (and start a blog)• Keywords, keywords, keywords• Create great page titles• Use meta descriptions• Use meta keywords• Use H1 titles in your pages• Create SEO (and user) friendly URLs• Bullets, link anchor text and image titles
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SEO tips
• Link to others (and get them to link to you)• Get your content syndicated by others• Don't forget to link back to yourself• Use Social Media as part of your publishing and distribution• Create a site map• Avoid Flash• Analyse how you are doing• Use a Content Management System
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The business of blogging
Blogs work when they are based on:
1. Candor
2. Urgency
3. Timeliness
4. Pithiness and
5. Controversy
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/files/whos_there.pdf
http://www.wishfulthinking.co.uk/2011/11/18/business-blogging/
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Social Media Channels
Where does your target audience hang out?Go there and join the conversation!
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Why use a CMS?• You are no longer dependent on the web designers making changes for you.• Changes can be made any time they are needed, day or night. This is increasingly
important as your business comes to rely on the website as a communications channel.
• All the technical details are simply handled by the CMS, allowing anyone to manage and update the site.
• Multiple staff can keep the site up to date, instead of being restricted to just one person. The CMS will track who is doing what, avoiding potential confusion.
• You can even ensure that each staff person can only update the sections of the site they are responsible for.
• The CMS ensures that all the pages are consistent in design, and will build all the menus and other navigation for you.
• The many other powerful features of the CMS allows the site to grow in sync with your business.
http://www.steptwo.com.au/papers/cmb_needcms/index.html
CMS options
…but there are 100s!
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References
http://gapingvoid.com/2009/09/13/the-nobody-cares-print-for-sale-individually/http://www.sethgodin.com/sg/http://www.amazon.co.uk/Meatball-Sundae-marketing-transforming-business/dp/0749929480/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1346395001&sr=8-1 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tribes-We-need-you-lead/dp/0749939753/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1346395254&sr=1-1http://www.sensible.com/dmmt.html http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dont-Make-Me-Think-Usability/dp/0321344758 http://www.diliaranasirova.com/assets/PSYC579/pdfs/05.2-Marcus.pdf http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/files/whos_there.pdf http://www.wishfulthinking.co.uk/2011/11/18/business-blogging http://www.steptwo.com.au/papers/cmb_needcms/index.html
These links for reference onlyNot for reading
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David TerrarD2C & Cloud Advocates
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Thank you! Any questions?