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Create a Website That Works for Your Business

As we’ve written before in this blog space, you need an active website to attract your target audience. You need to provide useful information that people are going to want to read, talk about and share. But how can you do that?

We wrote our content before designing our website

Before you even begin to fill your site with useful and creative content, take time to make sure customers can find their way around, easily move through your site and stay to learn more about you and your business. Here are four ways to begin this process:

1. Know Your Market

Before you begin to design your website and fill it with that useful content we’re always talking about, you first have to do the hard work of research. You probably already know what you do. You know the value that you offer. Your goal in this research is to find out what your potential customers want.

For example, if your business is selling rugs, you need to know who’s buying your rugs. Are they second-home owners? Are they newlyweds moving into their first apartment? Are they landlords or real estate investors or home decorators? The answers you discover will direct both the design and the tone of your website.

If your business serves a variety of clients, consider different sections that will appeal to those specific niches. Write differently to each group.

2. Design and Redesign

Almost anyone these days can build you a website, but to get the look and feel you need for your business, consider hiring a professional designer. Web designers can tailor the look and feel to appeal to your customer base (see #1). A pleasing design can increase your sales.

Your website is your online storefront. It’s there for you 24/7, open for business. It represents your firm. It should therefore reflect your values and show that you know what your customers want. A successful design makes your content better, like a pleasantly designed room makes your furniture look better. Don’t skimp on design, just as you wouldn’t skimp on the façade of your brick-and-mortar store.

3. Organize Your Site

Before you build the site, make sure it follows an obvious structure or organization. Is it easy to find your way around? Are the menus easy to understand, and are the subpages in the expected places? Put your contact information on every page. Make your organization as obvious as possible.

You don’t want visitors to arrive at your site and not be able to find what they’re looking for. That’s a recipe for a bounce. (A bounce is when a someone comes to your website, glances around, decides it’s not what he’s looking for, and then goes somewhere else.) Don’t let bounces happen to you.

4. Create Effective Landing Pages

A landing page is a page on your website that you send specific visitors to. For example, if you ran an online ad for a special sale on car batteries, you wouldn’t want the link to direct people to your home page. You’d want to bring them to a page that talked about how great your batteries are and now they’re even less expensive! Similarly, if someone on your site wants to find out about your car wash service, don’t send him to a page that lists all your services. Effective landing pages convert visitors into customers.

At Ray Access, we don’t build websites, but we understand them. We understand website content. While we’ll provide top-quality content for your site regardless of your website design, our content will be more effective if your website design is more effective. And a better website means more customers.


Ray Access is a content marketing firm that delivers targeted words to empower your business. Contact us about your specific project to receive a quote or discuss your needs. We write website copy, blog posts, e-newsletters and more. Everything we do is thoroughly researched, professionally edited and guaranteed original.