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Title: Web Strategies for Effective Marketing Results


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Web Strategies for Effective Marketing Results
  • Presenter Jonathan Buyco, The Active Network

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Session Overview
  • The Web Today
  • Basics of Good Web Design
  • Review of Example Sites
  • Improving Site Efficiency
  • Summary, QA

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The Web Today
  • Over 210 million people in the United States use
    the web
  • 70 penetration in a population of approximately
    302 million
  • What could that mean for you?

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Basics of Good Web Design
  • Define your Site
  • Layout and Design
  • Navigation
  • Writing for the Web
  • Usability
  • Web 2.0

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Basics of Good Web Design gtDefine your Site
  • What are your business objectives and wins
  • Create a list of challenges and resolutions
  • Review old site if it exists
  • Who is your target audience
  • Create a site map
  • Fill out site map with page-specific objectives
    and goals

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Basics of Good Web Design gtDefine your Site
  • ExerciseSelect a childhood toy, think of the
    current market and target audience.Now, create a
    list of challenges and resolutions.

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Basics of Good Web Design gtDefine your Site
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Basics of Good Web Design gtLayout and Design
  • What image are you trying to portray?
  • Maintain consistency with your brand
  • Logos
  • Buttons
  • Photograph styles
  • Design for the web

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Basics of Good Web Design gtNavigation
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Basics of Good Web Design gtNavigation
  • Where am I?
  • Breadcrumb trails
  • Clear navigation labels and consistency
  • Group relevant information together

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Basics of Good Web Design gtWriting for the Web
  • How do users read on the web?
  • 79 scan the pages and pick individual words and
    phrases
  • Reading on a screen is 25 slower
  • Web content should be 50 of the paper equivalent

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Basics of Good Web Design gtWriting for the Web
  • Descriptive headings and subheadings
  • Font variations and colors
  • Hyperlinks to supporting information
  • Bullets and numbered lists
  • Limit the amount of scrolling
  • 1 idea per paragraph

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Basics of Good Web Design gtWriting for the Web
  • Write in the style of an inverted pyramid
  • Start with the juicy details
  • Avoid using marketese
  • Promotional style of writing
  • Reduces credibility
  • Focus on facts rather than claims

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Basics of Good Web Design gtWriting for the Web
  • ExerciseRewrite a paragraph excerpt as you
    would for the web.

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Basics of Good Web Design gtWriting for the Web
  • ParagraphEnjoy our newly renovated and fully
    furnished meeting rooms. Our facilities are
    perfect for any occasion and at a reasonable
    price. Each room can hold up to 300 seats and
    projectors and screens are available at your
    request.

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Basics of Good Web Design gtWriting for the Web
  • Possible Solution
  • Our facilities are large enough to accom-modate
    partiesof 300.

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Basics of Good Web Design gtWriting for the Web
  • Possible SolutionReasonably priced meeting
    rooms are now available
  • Seats 300
  • Free use of projectors and screens
  • Newly renovated
  • Fully furnished

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Basics of Good Web Design gtUsability
  • What is it?
  • The efficiency with which a user can accomplish
    their goals with the site, and the level of
    satisfaction of that process

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Basics of Good Web Design gtUsability
  • Why consider it?
  • A happy visitor stays a visitor
  • Increase your chance of achieving a sale
  • Visitors want to use something simple and easy

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Basics of Good Web Design gtUsability
  • How do you do it?
  • Determine goals for the website from the
    perspective of the user and your organization
  • Determine user needs and target usability
    satisfaction
  • Perform real-life tests and request feedback
  • The Squint test

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Basics of Good Web Design gtWeb 2.0
  • Collaboration and sharing between your site
    visitors
  • Personalization of content and programs
  • Blogs

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Review of Example Sites
  • The iPhone
  • Adobe home page
  • Abbotsford Parks, Recreation Culture

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Improving Site Efficiency
  • Build traffic and page views
  • Improve stickiness

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Improving Site Efficiency gtBuild traffic and
page views
  • Email Marketing
  • Online Marketing
  • Search Engine Optimization
  • Simplicity is Key

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Improving Site Efficiency gt Build traffic and
page viewsEmail Marketing
  • Send emails to your customers on a regular basis
  • Targeting and personalization
  • Maintain a consistent format
  • Include direct links to your site
  • Dont forget about CANSPAM!

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Improving Site Efficiency gt Build traffic and
page viewsOnline Marketing
  • Affiliate programs
  • Swapping links
  • Careful of link farms!
  • Search engine optimization
  • Organic vs Sponsored results

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Improving Site Efficiency gt Build traffic and
page viewsSearch Engine Optimization
  • Modifications to your website to increase the
    volume and quality of traffic
  • Relevancy and clarity of content
  • http//www.netconcepts.com

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Improving Site Efficiency gt Build traffic and
page viewsSimplicity is Key
  • Banners
  • Posters
  • Word of mouth
  • Catchy phrases
  • Why wait in line, when you can register online

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Improving Site Efficiency gt Improve Stickiness
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Improving Site Efficiency gt Improve Stickiness
  • The stickiness factor
  • The ability to retain visitors and to have them
    come back for more
  • Focus on the addictive qualities of your website
  • Fresh content
  • Be memorable
  • Self service

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Summary
  • Know your audience, determine objectives, and
    your website should execute
  • Get the word out to drive traffic
  • Keep up the retention
  • Get help

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Questions and Answers
  • Jonathan Buyco, The Active Networkjonathan.buyco_at_
    active.comwww.activenetwork.com
  • Thank you!
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