7 Reasons That Web Sites Fail |
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In today's competitive Internet marketplace there are 7 main reasons that web sites fail. A web site can not just be
put on the Internet haphazardly by anyone that happens to know a little HTML. Professional advice is always needed in creating a successful,
effective, competitive web site.
The Internet is still a fairly young medium. Even today in its infancy, the Internet is made up of many differing technologies, concepts and ideas. It is extremely hard to believe that as recently as two decades ago the Internet was completely unheard of. Over a few short years, the Internet has developed quickly and has moved at astonishing rates. Web user expectations and the fast-paced approach to creating a successful Internet presence create bigger and bigger challenges for those that practice web development. Established web standards do help somewhat but the bottom line is that web sites both fail and succeed. Simply putting a web site on the Internet does not guarantee its success. Below, we have put together a list of the 7 most common reasons that web sites fail in the competitive world of the Internet: 1) A Lack of Proper Investment: A successful web site can only come about through an adequate investment of your time and money. It is not enough to simply put a web site up on the Internet. Web sites need to be strategically planned and carefully developed. Unfortunately, the tendency for many new business owners is to save money and quickly 'put something together'. That is not enough. Never cut corners with your web site. First impressions always count and your web site is now likely to be the first impression you make on a potential customer. 2) Refusal to Work with Professionals: Talk to a professional about the web site that you plan on developing. An Internet professional will be able to advise you on what works and what things you should steer clear of. Try never to underestimate the rewards of investing in professional planning, design and marketing. 3) Poor
Design: 4)
Aimlessness Many business owners choose to develop their web sites by surfing the Internet, seeing something that they like or that looks 'cool' on someone else's site and then deciding that they should have that on their web site too... regardless as to whether it has any relevance or not to their business. This is not the way to do things. Do not have a web site just for the sake of having one or because everyone says you should have one. Rather, develop a clear set of goals, share them with your web developer and build your web site with a clear focus. 5) Difficult to Use: Try to keep in mind that the Internet is an extremely quick medium. Users are liable to click away from any web site that proves to be a hassle to surf. Also, if a visitor leaves your web site before you have had an impact on them, they are not likely to return. 6) Poor Choice of Domain Name:
7) None or Ineffective Marketing:
Web site marketing requires proper investment. Choose a qualified marketing company to take on this task for you or a marketing professional that understands the Internet industry, knows your competition and has a good feel for where you want to go with your web site. |