Worksheet: Why Your Business Needs A Website
Worksheet: Why Your Business Needs A Website
Recent research shows that nearly all online consumers — 97% — use online media when researching products and services,
even if the purchase is made offline.
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Google, in partnership with Intuit, is offering free websites to small businesses through the Get Your Business Online program. The offer
includes a free domain name and web hosting for one year.
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Always keep your customers in mind! Your website is for them, first and foremost, so don’t lose sight of their needs in your
quest to achieve your own business goals.
2) Find a name for your website: “.com” “.net” “.biz” “.org” “.info”
You will need to register a domain name for your new site. This is your URL. Try to find a name that uses words that describe your business. Keep
it short and sweet! Your first choice may be unavailable – list three variations below to get started:
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If someone searches for the products and services you offer, it’s important that your business be listed in Google’s search results.
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Did you know that one out of every five searches on Google is “local”? That means the searcher typed “city or town + something
they want.”
An online community is a group of people with a common interest who visit a particular website. Your community wants to hear
from you, and they will introduce others to your website, products and services.
1) Decide: what is your passion? What is the focus of this online community?
4) Promote yourself
More and more, customers search for products and services while they are out and about. If they are searching for you or
something you offer, it’s critical that your business shows up.
You may want to show less content on some mobile pages. What information is less useful for website visitors using mobile devices?
4) Track Results
Last but not least, track results. Web analytics software, like Google Analytics, shows how many visitors came to your website using mobile
devices. Use the reports to learn what information interests them. This can help you make improvements!
Worksheet: Understand what works through measurement
Wouldn’t it be nice to know how people find and use your website? Google offers a free, easy-to-use web analytics tool called
Google Analytics. Google Analytics provides insights that can improve your site.
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