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5 Things Every Awesome Website Should Have

Every awesome website shares some characteristics. Do you have to improve your website? With a little bit of preparation and foresight, your site can truly sparkle. It can make you money and save you cash. So here are 5 things your website should have. Make it awesome! For more details please visit at https://www.creditsuite.com/blog/awesome-website/

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5 Things Every Awesome Website Should Have

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  1. 5 Things Every Awesome Website Should Have Do You Have an Awesome Website? Every awesome website shares some characteristics. Do you have to improve your website? With a little bit of preparation and foresight, your site can truly sparkle. It can make you money and save you cash. So here are 5 things your website should have. Make it awesome! https://www.creditsuite.com/blog/awesome-website/

  2. 5. Contact details on each and every page This seems simple, but a lot of businesses miss this. Incorporate the contact number you want customers to call for sales questions. The best place is at the top of each page. Include a clickable “e-mail us!” button that either launches an email client or links to your contact form. 4. A blog Every kind of social media marketing and other online marketing needs high quality content. So if you’re thinking of any online marketing initiative, you should start with a blog. In order to get maximum SEO benefit, your blog should be listed under your domain (something like www.yourcompany/ blog) rather than off-site through a service like Blogger.com. A blog can help your small business in so many ways that you may be crazy if you’re not considering a blog for your company. https://www.creditsuite.com/blog/awesome-website/

  3. 3. An SEO strategy that targets your products and services The prospects who know your business name can find your website. So optimizing your site in order that prospective customers can discover you via Google when they search “your small business’s name” isn’t really necessary. Naturally you should include your business name on your website and in the metadata, but the fact is that your company’s name is going to be on your web site so much that you probably can’t help but be located on Google for it. Instead, concentrate on generic terms that prospects who may not know your business are looking for. 2. Testimonials or case studies Prospective clients should trust you before choosing to work with you. Use your website to establish your reputation and to share your knowledge and record keeping clients happy. Often, a testimonials page is one of the most-visited pages on sites we create for our clients. When you do get testimonials, ask your customers for approval to use their actual names. Real endorsements from recognizable community members mean a lot more than an anonymous testimonial. If you case studies on your site, come up with a consistent, concise format to explain what issue your company addressed and what method you went through to get there. https://www.creditsuite.com/blog/awesome-website/

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