We are often asked, after producing a website for a client, why traffic doesn’t appear straight away and, although it seems obvious to us, it obviously isn’t to everyone, so here goes…
A website without directions to it is less noticeable than a needle in a haystack – it’s Jordan at the Playboy mansion.
This is why you must use all your marketing communication tools to drive users to your new site meaning a planned launch both on and offline – whether this is pushing a URL on printed materials, a launch PR strategy, utilising the search engines or planting a video on YouTube.
However, the method of this delivery is unique to every business and this seems to be another message that gets lost in all the excitement over new, especially online, marketing tools (Twitter fans take note). It is doubtful a bubbly teenage girl will appreciate a piece of ePR on the Guardian’s message boards, in the same way an 80-year-old will be uninterested in following the ramblings of TeddyFunLove on Twitter. Therefore the method for delivering your website should be as unique as your business.
However, regardless of method, it is impossible to have web success if you miss the vital communication part of the marketing process (and take note – any apparently ‘accidental’ successes big chains and corporations claim will have nearly always been carefully choreographed and planned).
The key here is don’t just build it – make it happen!