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Tim Igoe

Understanding Web Stats

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Web statistics are a very important part of web site development and marketing.  Every day you collect statistics for, you are gathering valuable information to use in your marketing strategy. There is nothing better than looking at a document full of graphs showing increases in users or traffic; however, reading them and understanding how to use them effectively are two very different things.

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When collecting stats, you could install multiple different statistics systems for the same set of data but more often than not no two systems will absolutely agree and this is where the biggest problem lies.

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Steve

How social networking can help your business

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Social Networking

Social media is part of the furniture now for businesses wanting to market themselves online. The question is, how could it help yours? Well we’ve compiled some helpful tips that might inspire you to get interacting with your audience.

Be yourself

One of the many questions businesses have when creating social networks is “should I be business-like or not?” OK, if you’re a solicitors, no-one will expect you to talk like a 16 year old, but there is still room for strong personality to shine through. Most writing about businesses focuses too much on what the business does, and not enough on how the service or product can help the potential customer. So in short: keep it personal, talk directly to your audience and make sure what you have to say is informative.

Write helpful content

When people are looking at your site, it’s brilliant if they can take something away from it. Be that an interesting article they bookmarked, or just some general advice relating to your services, your audience will hopefully start to see you as a source of good information. For example you could write a blog about your businesses specialism. A gardening centre could write helpful advice about the four seasons and how first time planters can make sure their plants flower at the right time. While you can promote things like product launches, it’s always nice to keep your audience informed with useful information at the same time.

….if you run a cafe, you could set up a Facebook page and build a small community of fans who like your restaurant. Then you could post updates, special offers and exclusive deals for those who sign up to your page.

Use Facebook and Twitter (but only if it makes sense)

Facebook and Twitter are great pieces of technology, however only if used in the right way. So what do you need to make it work? Well if you have things to say to people who like your products, that they will find interesting, maybe you should consider using one or both of these services. For example if you run a cafe, you could set up a Facebook page and build a small community of fans who like your restaurant. Then you could post updates, special offers and exclusive deals for those who sign up to your page. Starbucks is an example of a chain using Twitter to interact with it’s customers, taking suggestions and answering questions about their service in a quick fire way.

Get feedback

There’s nothing like free market research, and social media can help you do just that. By connecting with people who like your products (and some who don’t) you can ask for suggestions, ideas and other feedback from your community. This can be really useful when launching new products or changing old ones. Social media can prove invaluable in helping you tailor your products to those who use it. Hopefully if you have a good product, their faith in what you do could translate to some handy word of mouth promotion.

Hopefully this has given you an insight into how social networking can help your business. If you need information on taking your business online, why not read our guide here. Stay tuned for more guides and if there is anything you would like to see covered, just let us know.

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How to take your first steps online

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Building a web presence is a little like building a house.

Building a web presence is a little like building a house.

Getting your business online for the first time can seem overwhelming. There are loads of options available, and choosing the best kind of marketing for your business can seem daunting. So if you are about to boldly go into the world of the Internet, here are some hints and tips to help you make the right choices.

Get a website: Well of course if you’re going online, you’ll be needing a website. These days as people become more and more familiar with the web, a well designed website can go a long way to building trust between you and your customers. Websites come in all shapes and sizes, ranging from a simple page or two about your business to an all-singing all dancing selling machine!

Keep it fresh: Once you are online, there’s little more off putting than seeing “page updated 24/05/2004.” Your audience will most likely not be too impressed with this, so adding good content (such as special offers) on a regular basis is something you’ll want to consider one your shiny new site is up and running.

Sell your stuff: Ecommerce is a handy way of selling your products. If done well an eCommerce site can be ticking over nicely in the background picking up sales while you concentrate on your main customer facing services. Or you might want to make it the forefront of everything you do gearing your whole business around selling things via the internet. You might even be the next Amazon, who knows?!

Generally people go to the the internet for information. In fact the current top 20 sites in the world are (for the most part) search engines.

Use social networking: Some businesses are perfect for social media, for example a restaurant could use a Facebook profile to let customers know about their daily specials, or a gardening center might use a blog to post tips for aspiring gardeners. Social media is a tricky beast to tame, but with the right advice and some common sense you can quickly be enlightening a healthy potential customer base about what you do.

Have a conversation: The web is completely different to other advertising methods, one where viewers tend not to react too well to hard selling techniques. Generally people go to the the Internet for information. In fact the current top 20 sites in the world are (for the most part) search engines. So if someone is looking for information about your business and you don’t provide them with anything of value, they will quickly move on.

This is just a brief overview of some of the things you will first want to keep in mind when first launching your online presence. We will be adding more in depth articles in the future, and if there’s anything you’d like to see covered on our blog just let us know!

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