First Things First
So, do you actually need a website? Because I often get asked this, I thought I’d come up with ‘5 Great Reasons Why You Need a Website!’
I hear so many people say you don’t need a website, saying, ‘I’ve created a 6-figure business and all I’ve used is Google Docs or sent an email.’
Do you know what, some industries don’t need a website. This can be particularly true when they are starting out or when they already have a massive audience. Let’s face it, their raving fans will buy anything they send out, however it’s sent out.
So, before I give you my 5 great reasons why you need a website, I want you to think about why YOU need a website. Why do you want one? Or, why are you contemplating having a website for your business?
This is the best place to start, with your business and what you want, need, and think is best.
What someone else is doing is irrelevant to your business, especially if they do something different from you.
Local businesses that have actual premises may not need a website at first. As they already have a bricks and mortar home for their business, a website, and the online world, it is something they can expand into at a later date should they choose to.
Some businesses are also run off social media (such as coaching-type businesses). They have gained clients and then testimonials and referrals that provide them with a bigger audience and more interest. Pretty soon, their bubble bursts as they have built a business on quicksand, as they are building on a platform owned by someone else, and I’ve seen many actually lose their businesses because of this.
So, what are my 5 Great Reasons Why You Need a Website?
You always need your reasons and beliefs why you need a website (to make it most effective), but these are mine:
1. Credibility
I don’t know if it’s just me, but if I Google a business and all they have is a Facebook page, then I immediately think they are a start-up business and haven’t gotten around to building a website yet.
Actually, I did think maybe it was just me, as I work in the website industry. But no! I recently read a post, in a business group on social media, that asked the question ‘Do you need a website and why?’ There were hundreds of answers, but each one stated credibility. The people have spoken!
I’ve also had clients come to me as they have moved their business online to a social media platform, and found people no longer give them the time of day, as they no longer seem credible. I’ve also spoken to people who have wanted to work with someone, but after finding out they only have a social media presence, have been wary of parting with their hard-earned cash. Why? It is down to trust, and guess what, a credibility issue!
2. A home for your business
As I mentioned earlier, if you are a local business, then your brick-and-mortar premises will start to bring in customers. Creating a website can then give you bigger exposure and a larger audience.
But what if you are just an online business? As well as credibility, you need somewhere to call home, a hub for your business, that you can drive people to, to make sales. So all those marketing efforts you are doing, such as posting on social media, advertising, word of mouth, etc., you have a central place you can send them to that your business calls home.
Starting on social media is great, but as your business grows, you need something that you own.
3. You own it
Remember that building a business on quicksand thing I mentioned? Or it could be called putting all your eggs in one basket. Relying on one thing, especially if it’s controlled by someone else, is not the best way to build and grow your business.
I’ve known so many people who have lost their business or it’s suffered due to relying on one platform that’s been unexpectedly taken away from them for whatever reason, mostly accounts being deleted or reported, and access withdrawn. So, do I suggest you just have a website? Nope! But as I said, give your business a home online and then use a variety of methods to drive traffic to that. Pick two or three that work for you, but focus on the one you own and control, not one that can be taken away from you.
4. To save you time
All those questions you get asked could be an FAQ page on your website. All those people who ask to book a call with you could be automated through your website, with pre-screening questions, and all those people who want to buy from you could, well… just buy!
Ultimately, earning more money in the least amount of time is why we run our businesses, and anything that saves us time in the long run by helping automate processes, or just by giving potential clients the ability to access information they want and need 24/7, is a huge help!
5. It's part of your overall marketing and business strategy
As I said before, you need to have a reason why you want to have a website, which will then ultimately lead to your website’s mission (what you want people to do on your website).
Having a website that just sits there doing nothing is not doing anything for your business. Factoring your website into your overall marketing and business strategy gives it a job and something to do that will improve your business in some way.
So for example, if you are using your website to attract a bigger audience and reach more potential clients, then you can monitor website traffic, see where people are coming from, what they view and then provide content based on the keywords that get them to your website (which you can check in Google Search Console).
Blogging and various SEO efforts can also drive traffic to your website that can be used in a measurable way (with Google Analytics), which could be part of your marketing strategy.
If you have a website, then get it working for your business rather than it being left and a waste of your time!