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Website Marketing Services Detroit MI

“Wow, what a great website!” is what you want your prospective customers in Detroit to think when they visit your website. So, where do you start when you’ve decided to create your first site?

C M S Internet
313-873-0926
5500 Trumbull St
Detroit, MI
City Marketing Service Co
313-567-3795
1939 Adelaide St
Detroit, MI
Breakout Marketing Group
313-567-3433
300 River Place Dr
Detroit, MI
Cms Marketing Church Marketing Services
313-267-9660
6486 Seneca St
Detroit, MI
Douglas Marketing Group LLC
313-571-2640
10900 Harper Ave
Detroit, MI
City Marketing Service Inc
313-963-6100
2800 Standish St
Detroit, MI
HughesNet Satellite Internet Authorized Dealer
248-809-4349
63 Michigan Ave
Detroit, MI
Arpr Marketing
313-965-8344
1407 Randolph St
Detroit, MI
B W I Marketing
313-891-0321
3900 E Outer DR
Detroit, MI
Care 4 You Marketing
313-659-9194
11000 W Mcnichols Rd
Detroit, MI

Marketing Fundamentals for Website Success

“Wow, what a great website!”

This is what you want your prospective customers to think when they visit your website. So, where do you start when you’ve decided to create your first site?

A great first step is to read through StartupNation’s 11 Steps to a Successful Website . This will give you the nuts and bolts for development of a site that helps you build business.

And to take your website to a new level, thrill your site visitors and beat the competition, there’s more that you can do. Specifically, you should ask yourself the five additional high-level marketing questions listed below.

Five Questions to Ask Yourself

  • How are you going to measure success?
  • How will your website help your prospective customers achieve their objectives?
  • What are the competition’s strengths and weaknesses?
  • What is your differentiation?
  • How can you make site visitors feel, “Wow, I’ve got to work with that firm!”?

How are you going to measure success?

First, determine the type of website you will create (lead-generation, sales, educational, etc.). Next, identify your measures of success. One year from now, what does the website need to produce in order for you to consider the site successful?

When defining your success metrics, be specific. You might be trying to make sales on your website, but exactly how much revenue and at what average revenue per order do you need in order to hit your profit goals?

Author: Tom Now

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