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Main –› Computers & Software –› Website Development
 

Building a One-page Website

 

Youve designed your logo, and youre ready to print your business cards and other marketing collateral materials. You want to include your website address (also called a URL) to build your credibility. However, youre not quite ready to write and design a full website. At the same time, you dont think its a good idea to distribute your new printed materials showing your website URL and to have only a blank web page waiting for your potential clients inquiries. What to do?

Does this sound familiar? Many entrepreneurs who are starting small businesses find themselves in this position. We suggest that you build a one-page website to use in the interim. Elements to design into your one-page website include:

- Your brand identity graphics. Include your logo and visual vocabulary elements on your website for a consistent look and feel across your materials and to build your brand recognition.

- A short description of your business. This description should be between one paragraph and one page in length when typed into a Microsoft Word document, and it should also be concise. You dont want your one-page website to be a scrolling monstrosity, website visitors will read the content of a shorter page. And, the ultimate goal of your page is for people to read it and learn more about you!

- Your contact information. Its very important to include information about how to get in touch with you in case someone stumbles upon your website, becomes interested, and wants to hire you! It will also serve as a great reference for any of your current clients or anyone you meet while networking who loses your business card before they have a chance to call you.

- A testimonial from a client, to enhance your businesss credibility. An enthusiastic, signed testimonial by a real person you provide a link to their website as proof of their existence will begin to calm any fears that a potential client may have. This makes even a basic one-page website compelling.

You will see that even a one-page website can bring in new clients and help to convert prospects to clients. And, since having a website is a must in todays business world, your marketing package will be up to date as well.

You can use a one-page site as a starting point for a much larger site in a step-by- step manner. Writing one or two web pages at a time and developing a five- to six- page (or more!) site over a period of time is a much less daunting task than developing a full site all at once. Even my 330+ page (and counting!) website started as a one-page site.

The most common excuse that people have for not having a website for their business is that they dont know what to include on it. If you have a hard time writing a single page about your business, try recording yourself talking to a friend or client about your business its often easier to tell someone your story than to stare at a blank page.

Another reason to have a one-page website developed would be to get a jumpstart on building search engine rankings. You can include search engine keyword phrases into the text on the page, and then submit the one-page site to the engines ranking software. Youll get established in the search engines and will be able to begin building your sites search engine profile and history. This is the beginning of excellent search engine optimization and the first step on the path toward great rankings that will drive many visitors to your site.

A great advantage of having a one-page website is that you can include your URL on your printed materials. You wont have to reprint your cards and collateral when you do launch your full site!

Author: Erin Ferree
 
Author Bio:

Erin Ferree

Erin brings a sense of ease into all of her design and website projects ? her philosophy is that the design process should be a simple one from the client's perspective. She also believes that the designer should act as a artistic translator for the entrepreneur ? transforming the things they say about their business (their brand) into what they want to see (their brand identity). She also believes that clients should be offered many choices, so that their final logo and materials truly reflect their objectives, personality and taste.

Among Erin's talents are the unusual combination of artistic vision and technical acumen ? her Graphic Design education at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo included forays into fine arts, architectural and technical illustration and computer programming. That means Erin is equally comfortable coding a website as designing one.

Erin has been cooking up fresh designs as elf design's Lead Designer since 1996. Erin is also the Director of Membership for Women in Consulting.

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