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WHY I NEED A WEBSITE?
First, let me ask you why do you think that you don’t need a website ?
Anyways i have jotted down some reasons (believe me these are very few) for having a website. The reasons are:
dot The world is digital now! So you definitely need a presence on internet.
dot Your competition has a website.
dot Reach audiences all over the world.
dot 24 hours, 7 days and 365 days open.
dot Most cost effective marketing/communication tool.
dot Instant customer service/feedback.
dot email@yourdomain.com
dot It’s something which is a must on your business card.
 
Whether you are creating a new website from scratch or remodeling an old one, you need to have a clear vision of what you want in a website. This questionnaire will help you clarify your thoughts so that you, or your web designer, can create the best website for you business. Complete it as best you can. If a question does not apply, just skip it. There won't be a test. It is a lot of work, but the more effort you put into this exercise, the happier you will be with the finished product.
1 What is the purpose of your web site? For example:
dot The world is digital now! So you definitely need a presence on internet.
dot Your competition has a website.
dot Reach audiences all over the world.
dot 24 hours, 7 days and 365 days open.
dot Most cost effective marketing/communication tool.
dot Instant customer service/feedback.
dot email@yourdomain.com
dot It’s something which is a must on your business card.
2 Here are some common reasons for building a site. Rank them in order of importance to you. Do you have a reason that is not listed?
dot To provide customer service.
dot To sell a product. (E-commerce)
dot To build familiarity.
dot To provide general and/or product information.
dot To build customer loyalty.
dot To make an announcement.
dot Show my business in a favorable light
dot Develop a list of qualified prospects
dot Encourage clients/customers to contact us
dot Make money 
dot Name branding 
dot

Stake my place on the web

3 What are your goals in having a site? List both short term and long-term goals. Define the criteria that will determine if the web site is a success.
4 Write a short description of your business. Clearly and concisely describe what you offer, to whom you offer it and why they should choose you. What does your company do? What are the features of your products and/or services? Is the company local, regional, national or international? What areas do you want to specifically appeal to?
5 Who is your target market? Be specific. This will help you determine which site style will appeal to most of your visitors.
6 What is your marketing battle plan? Circle any of the following terms that apply to your vision of your site. Do you have design elements in mind that portray these terms to you and your visitors?

informative, lucrative, attractive, serene, honest, mature, family, scholarly, educational, useful, popular, clean, colorful, whimsical, humorous, serious, profitable, unusual, cozy, clear-cut, warm/fuzzy, warm, supportive, innovative, fast- moving

7 What is the most important message you wish to convey to your visitors?
8 If you want an E-commerce site, what type of e-commerce solution do you require?
1 Flat file page, non-interactive. Visitors must print and fax order or phone order in.
2 Single page secure order form that sends each order as an e-mail.
3 Multi-page secure order form with shopping cart, visitors can pick products while continuing to look at the site, change their order, preview order and submit on-line. Order sent as e-mail or downloaded via FTP from the server.
4 Full e-commerce shopping cart with automated real time credit card processing, integrated with backend database.
9 List all of the methods for payment options (money order, check, internet check, various credit cards, etc.) you will accept.
10 Do your customers have buying seasons? Does the site need to be changed for each season? What will you do to entice shoppers in the off seasons?
11 Do you have a brick and mortar or other off-web location or contact point (like a mail order catalog)? How do you see the web site and off-line business working together? How will you integrate the web site into the business on a daily basis?
12 Who are your competitors? List some of your competitors web site URLs.
13 What do you like about your competitors websites? What do you dislike?
14 What makes you better than your competition? Why should someone use your site or purchase from you instead of them? What unique content do you provide that other sites do not? How can you add value to your products and services? (free bonuses, lifetime warranty, free shipping and handling, free upgrades, etc.)
15 If you do not already have a domain name, be sure to choose one with your most important keyword in the URL. Your domain name should be easily identifiable and easy to explain over the phone and print on a business card.
16 Have you thought of a slogan or catch phrase for your business?
17 Do you have a Logo? This is important for branding purposes. Do you have company colors? Your company logo and colors as well as the website URL and your slogan should be used on every bit of information relating to your company.
18 A well laid out site has no more than 6 to 8 topic links to interior pages on the main page. The following are typical pages and included information. Cross off anything you feel does not fit your vision of your site.
dot Home Page - do you want a splash page?
dot Products and/or Services. Links on this page might be:
dot Product Description/specifications / demos/samples
dot Order Form
dot Catalogs 
dot Prices
dot Testimonials/ Galleries or reviews
dot Shipping Information
dot Purchasing/ Shopping Cart/Dealer List
dot Product features & benefits. Tips and Tricks
dot Parts list, schematics, assembly instructions
dot Warranty & Return Policy
dot Informational Pages 
dot Guest Book
dot About Us/Contact Us
dot Privacy Policy
dot Free stuff - screensavers, wallpaper, contests, polls. referral form (Giving your visitor a reason to return.)
dot FAQ
dot News and Events or other regional information
dot Glossary of terms or Interesting Facts
dot Articles/newsletter
dot Links
dot Customer Service
dot Book Store
19 How can your visitor contact you? How to you plan to encourage feedback? Do you want to use a survey form to gather information from your customers or visitors? If so what questions would you like to ask and can you offer something in return for filling out the form (a free report, discount, etc.)?
20 Do you have an existing web site? What do you like about it? What do you dislike?
21 List any related web sites that provide services or information useful to your target audience. Reciprocal links with these sites will be beneficial to both your customers and your ranking in the search engine.
22 Do you need domain registration and/or an ISP to host the site? What level of hosting will be required? What is your budget for the completion of the web site and yearly maintenance? If you do not already have a domain name, be sure to choose one with your most important keyword in the URL. Click here to see if the name has been taken. Your domain name should be easily identifiable and easy to explain over the phone and print on a business card.
23 Do you have any custom graphic needs or will you be able to supply all of the images required?
24 What types of components other than still photos and text do you want to include (e-commerce, affiliate programs, virtual reality images, java applets, backend database integration, survey forms, feedback forms, opt-in newsletter management, referral forms, etc.)? What type of opt-in mail gathering do you want to use?
25 What type of security is required for the web site? Will there be sensitive files that need to be protected? Do you need a password protected area for dealers, members and/or downloads? Do you need any digital delivery systems to individually password protect each customers download?
26 Please list and gather any existing materials and information that will help design your site. Here are some examples. Feel free to add any special needs or components required that are not listed.
1 Photos (prints, slides, negatives)
2 Text
3 Brochures
4 Business cards
5 Flyers
6 Product shots
7 Product samples
8 Press releases
9 Price and part lists
10 Frequently Asked Questions
11 Shipping and handling charges and constraints
12 Warranty policy
13 Privacy policy
14 Return policy 
15 Guarantees
16 Testimonials and/or endorsements
17 Credits
18 Bios
19 History
20 Education/Certifications/Awards 
21 Case studies 
22 Photos of yourself, staff and location 
23 Transcripts of interviews 
24 Industry recognition 
25 Map and directions from major airports, recommended places to stay nearby (if people visit your location)
27 By now, you should have a clear picture of your website and your customers in mind. Please indicate your top 10 keywords and your top 10 keyword phrases. These keywords and phrases are the words search engines may use to locate your site in response to an inquiry. To rank well with search engines, your site should contain quality content using the actual words and phrases your prospects are searching with. These keywords will need to be used in the text of your pages, so it is important to select them carefully.
 
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