Itâs time to redesign our website. Our company has changed significantly over the last couple of years and our web presence should reflect that.
I gave our team the following objectives, stepped back and let them loose. You can be the judge of how well these have been achieved. A taste of our new marketing is featured in the February 2011 issue of CT&L and we needed to coordinate our new web with that release date. The directives were as follows and can act as a helpful guideline for anyone in the process of updating their site.
Message first - Itâs great to be clever but itâs critical to communicate…if you can combine the two it becomes memorable and creates impact
Front door message- Lead with your strength which in our case is 22 years of experience marketing the transportation industry. Itâs important not to cast too wide a net and weight your product offerings so that people get a real sense of who you are and what you do…in short order
Side door message - Leave the door open to other opportunities which for us is the fact that our process works for any industry. You need to back that side door message up with hard facts to make it believable.
Easy to navigate - With the help of Google Analytics you can track how customers are reacting to your site through a number of metrics. Most come to your site to get contact info and get an overall impression if this is a company they want to deal with. Ease of navigation is a key element.
Warm and personal – Our clients are becoming directly involved with a higher proportion of our staff. Itâs a function of running lean and streamlining communications. In general terms, we believe it is important that your web has a personality that reflects your company. A few real shots mixed in with a stock library can help accomplish this. Yes people leave but the web can be updated very easily. Itâs a more dynamic and flexible media that you can measure a return on.
Assess the brand – Take a look at your brand elements. Do they need a tweak. Is your tag line unique and does it help establish a persona for the company. In B2B you can change elements of your brand without so much as a ripple in the stream. Be open to subtle change. It can breathe new life into your marketing.
Incorporate social media – We continue to experiment in this area. Our blog efforts have shown the most return. You need a champion to lead this charge. Anything that brings fresh content to your site helps promote your company and raise your ranking on search engines
Engage SEO (search engine optimization) â There is an expense to this and it varies on the size of the site and how deep you want to go with. We plan on taking it all the way. Why? It works and you can clearly measure the results (With Google Analytics) and fine tune it for even greater benefit in the future
Meet the Deadline - Itâs important to set a date and work towards it with diligence. You get a certain flow that takes the project to a higher level. When too much time goes by where the project is parked on a shelf, itâs increasingly hard to get it off the bottom of the pile and successfully launched.
Leeâs quote for the day
âChange is good and engaging proper SEO powers your site like fuel powers your vehicle. Doing one without the other doesnât make much sense or get you any further down the roadâ
Although there are not too many Donald Trumpâs or Tiger Woods amongst us, we’ve all set out to accomplish certain things and have achieved them. Whether itâs good health, financial security, a better education or a nicer home for our family, we know the importance of having dreams and making progress towards them.
What a recession teaches us is that itâs one trick to get there and a whole other trick to hang on. A lot of people had to give up on the dreams they had built over these last 2 years. You can put it down to bad luck or bad timing but in many cases it was forgetting to work as hard to hang on to what weâve achieved as we had to work to achieve them in the first place. The hard work doesnât stop. For those who waited too long to react it was bad news in a big way.
For those of us still fighting our way back to better times, we have lots of company. At the recent annual dinner put on by The Toronto Transportation Club the spirits of the 600 attendees were notably more positive than the year previous. There is a light at the end of the tunnel but weâre all packing some extra batteries in case it takes longer to see an illuminated economy than anticipated. We wonât take the success weâve realized over the past 6 months for granted… it was too hard to come by.
Leeâs quote for the day
âOne of my fatherâs favourite sayings was âWhen the going gets tough, the tough get going.â What he failed to share with me was how often and how long the going would be.â

"629,000 results. Wow. And all this time I thought that Googling yourself meant the other thing."
What do you do when you are puzzled by something? You google it, like everyone else, since Google is the dominant search engine. Today millions of business professionals are only willing to reach as far as their keyboard for the answers they need. The question is will they find you? Do yourself a favor, Google yourself and find out if you are on the first page. If youâre not, here are some things you can do to increase your visibility on Google:
1. Update your employeesâ profiles (photos, bios, links to their online profiles)
Web analytics reveal that the most viewed pages are the About Us and Contact Us pages. Why is that? It is driven by genuine human curiosity. People want know who they are doing business with, their names and faces, and not only that, they want to contact them too!
2. Blog, Blog, Blog.
As highlighted in our previous blog articles, there are many benefits in blogging. You can write about the things your customers want to know, share your insights in the market, and anything else that may interest your clients.
3. Incorporate Social Media on your site.
Social Media creates much larger audience groups for businesses. The Internet is a public and social place and having social media incorporated within your website means you are connected to more people more topics and subjects, thus increasing the chances your website will be picked up by Googleâs search engine.
What else do you need? Commitment, Commitment and Commitment! It is a full time job to maintain your website and do it right. Update your website, blog and social media frequently, as a less active site is not going to rank well on Google.
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