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I’ve just launched the Blue Earth Farms Website! Make sure to check it out and learn more about the amazing organization lead by Mark and Kari Winsor.
The appeal to have a web presence seems quite simple at first. You may have a product or service you want to promote or sell and feel the need to market yourself on the web. It is a great idea, and can definitely improve the health of your cause. Like most things, however, ‘throwing up’ a web-site is not as easy as it sounds, even if you have a great web-designer and developer to help you out. Good web-sites can be propelled by a good design and a slick user interface, but a great site has had much more thought behond this. Here are a few steps to turn a good web-project into a great one:
- Create an Outline
As a giddy future web-site owner, your first inclination is usually one of two things: style and time. Style, meaning the ‘wow’ of your web-site, and time, meaning how quick you can get it up and functional. The biggest favor you can do for your new web-site is to table these two elements for a short while, and devote some focused time in creating a detailed outline for the content of your site. Start by writing down the main pages of your website, followed by the content that will flow within them. Good, ole ‘ fashion outlines with Roman numerals work great, although some people prefer the more interesting thought, or brainstorming bubbles. The more detailed you can get in this stage, the easier it will be implementing and organizing the your content in the later stages of the project. Having this ready before the design process begins will also help your designer better build the web-site around the content, which enables a better user experience.
- Hire a Photographer
Yes, I understand, your budget is quite tight. The web-site cost itself may be a bit overwhelming; even so, I still highly recommend professional assistance in the area of photography. In my design experience, great photography can take your site from a 5 to a 9 with an extremely low cost for the amount in return. Most professional photographers will charge a small ‘on site’ fee on top of their hourly rate to come out to your place and take photos. An hour’s worth of photography yielding 50+ digital photos usually only runs from $100 - 300 dollars. Still not convinced? Chances are you know someone who owns a decent camera, or has some impressive camera skills. Consider asking them for assistance or to borrow their camera and take them out for dinner. Do anything you can to get some great shots for your web-site.
- Hire a Copywriter
Okay, I know we are talking more money, but we’re also talking about valuable investments. A copywriter is an individual who has been trained in the area of writing text to market products. Many copywriters these days specialize in web copy, which not only greatly improves the user’s experience on your web-site, but is heavy on ‘key-words’ that attract the targeted market to your web-site. Many web copywriters have a good knowledge in search engine optimization and can greatly help your web-site move to the top of the search engines for specific key words relating to your venture. Great writers can make your site fun, witty, and professional, enabling you to keep visitors for longer periods of time. Chances are, your web-developer can refer you to a great web copywriter.
- Create a Blog
Even though Blogs are a dime a dozen these days, I am a huge fan. A blog can turn a static, boring product or business into a dynamic and fun connection point for your customers. It can also help keep your site fresh and appealing to the Search Engines by driving more traffic to your web-site. Apart from a marketing standpoint, blogging is fun!
I often encourage my clients to approach their web-project as the most important piece of marketing material they will have. Don’t skimp on planning, invest in great copy and photography, and have fun with it by starting a blog.
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What is a CMS?
Intrinsic Studio’s new custom Content Management System is finally complete and works great! A content management system is basically a password protected back-end users can log into to add, delete, or change the content of their web-site without having to know anything about web languages or how websites even work.
Why Intrinsic CMS?
Intrinsic CMS is unique in the fact that is is extremely simple and intuitive to use. There is nothing you don’t need present on the CMS interface so as to relieve confusion. The looks and colors of the CMS is also completely customizable so it can blend in to your current look and branding.
Who Can Utilize Intrinsic CMS?
Anybody with a website that would like to have control over their content can greatly benefit from Intrinsic CMS! This is a great solution for website owners who often find their content becoming out of date or stagnant with time and don’t want to call a webmaster every time a change needs done.
What Can Intrinsic CMS Actually Do?
- Add, Edit, and Delete text.
- Upload Images, Galleries, PDFs, and other documents to your website.
- Create Calendar Events.
- Manage your links.
- And many other uses…
So, What does it actually look like?
I’m glad you asked! If you are interested in viewing the Intrinsic CMS interface, contact me and I’d be happy to send you a demo link!