by Matthew Henage

10. You Hired Your Neighbor’s Son

You know he is not a professional but you know you can save a buck by using him. After paying him next to nothing, you find that the website he created hurts more than it helps. You find yourself taking your URL off your stationary and business cards and not mentioning your website to your clients. You’ve lost more than a couple hundred dollars you spent on it, you’ve lost the potential of successful website until you have it redone.

9. You Outsourced Your Work to a Near-Third-World-Country

Hiring outside of the country is often difficult and disappointing. If you caved into the idea of hiring a professional for less outside of the country you’ve probably found like many of my colleagues and myself included that the hassle and work you received isn’t even worth it being done for free. Save yourself the stress, and hire a competent firm close to home.

8. You Used Hosting Software to Easily Build Your Own Website.

By every right you are the leading expert of your business. You figure, “why spend money when I am the best qualified to present the business to my clients?” So you find a neat looking template and try to build the site yourself. In all honesty, there is truth behind the premise, but your execution was your failure. A good designer will know how to leverage you as the expert of your business in creating an effective design. Websites just seem so simple, but there are entire degrees in college, volumes of books and other reading materials, plus years of application that are needed to make something so simple to be so effective. Look at the ingenuity of Apple Computers, there is a reason why so few people have been able to match their prowess of simple design.

7. Your Website Looks Like it was Made in the 80’s or 90’s (or it was)

If you don’t take your business seriously, how can you expect your clients to do the same. Your visitors are looking for the latest and greatest products or services. In short, get with it, or fail.

6. You Have an Intro Page

There are many reasons why people choose to have a splash page and none have been effective thus far in doing so. Splash pages and intro animations end up just becoming an annoyance to your visitors, especially if they come to your website more than once.

5. Your Website contains little to know content.

Limiting the time your visitors spend on your site is one problem, but giving them no reason to come back is your other problem. The Internet is about Content, and if your website lacks in this regard, don’t expect your website to amount to very much.

4. Your Site is Boring

If your site can’t create interest in your product or services, your website will lose to the competition. Focus your attention on benefits, not features. Create page titles that make your audience want to learn more. Show how the application of your product or service will change your audiences’ lives in some positive way. Design some sort of mystery that needs investigating on your site. Build your customers interest or fail.

3. Your Budget Only Included Web Design and Development.

It doesn’t matter how influential, beautiful or amazing your web design or development are if you have no way of getting people to your website. When budgeting out your website, make sure to appropriate sufficient funds to attract an audience to it. It is suggested that you budget enough to build your website, and hire a Internet Market to get targeted traffic to your site. You need both to succeed.

2. Your Website is Too Generic

You can have traffic to your website, and your design might be appealing to your visitors but if you show no uniqueness or advantage over your competitors your losing more business than you should. Although Branding is often misunderstood, it is a crucial part of defining a unique business image and which should be portrayed through your site. Show a competitive advantage through your website design, style and content and you’ll retain more customers and take a few from your competitors as well.

1. Your Website Doesn’t Influence Your Visitors to a Profitable Action.

Sometimes people get so caught up in making a website that they forget the whole reason why they made it in the first place. If you didn’t make your website obvious and easy for your visitors to make profitable actions, you’ve made it that much harder for your website to succeed. Before any design and development, you must first make a plan of how and what your website needs so your website is productive and successful. When your visitors come to your site, it should be designed in such a way that promotes your visitors to specific and measurable action. Every aspect of your site should be helping to accomplish your predetermined objectives, because without keeping this end goal in mind your visitors won’t fulfill those desired objectives.

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