Sonja Jefferson

Thoughts on how to make waves with written content

Entries Tagged as 'Company web sites'

Is your website dead or alive?

October 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment

 
"A stale website communicates a stale business" warns marketing expert Ryan James. If your web content is out-of-date you may be damaging your company’s reputation without even knowing it.

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Tags: Company web sites · Content · Content management · Web design

Think content first, then get the web designers in

October 7th, 2008 · 5 Comments

If you’re thinking about designing or redesigning your company website, it’s tempting to concentrate on how it should look to impress your customers. Design is important, but if you focus on colour schemes before content you run the risk of creating a great looking site that customers either have no use for or cannot use.

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Tags: Company web sites · Content · Marketing · Web design · Wireframing

Does your website pass the Customer Test?

September 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Web user behaviour is changing. Today we spend more time on the web, we have shorter attention spans and are way more demanding of the websites we visit than ever before. We are no longer impressed by self-serving marketing spin or cool flash graphics. These days there is no time for dawdling; we want to reach a […]

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Tags: Company web sites · Content · Marketing · Professional services · Web design

How to use LinkedIn to bring in business

July 11th, 2008 · 4 Comments

LinkedIn has just hit the 1 million user mark here in the UK. With over 2000 business professionals signing up every day, it can no longer be discounted as a US phenomenon: LinkedIn is now a mainstream tool for business professionals here in the UK, and a highly useful one at that.
Most business people have heard […]

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Tags: CV · Company web sites · Content · Linked In · Marketing

What’s your crusade?

June 11th, 2008 · No Comments

Great businesses have a clear purpose; something bigger than just revenue or profit; certainly something better than what was there before. For me this is one of the things that separates the great from the run-of-the-mill.
I’ve been lucky enough to work for a couple of these ’super companies’ recently (see examples below). I know when I’ve found […]

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Tags: Company web sites · Content · Defining your proposition · Marketing · Sales

Five questions to help you communicate what you do

May 5th, 2008 · 5 Comments

"SO, WHAT DO YOU DO?"
If a potential customer asks you to describe what you do, what do you say?
In my experience, the usual response is a literal one:

"We’re IT developers. We build web-enabled retail systems."
"I’m a builder. I renovate old houses."
"We’re a recruitment company. We source contractors."

This is all very well; it’s part of the answer, but […]

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Tags: Company web sites · Content · Defining your proposition · Marketing · Sales

Spotlight on business blogs - why you should take the plunge

April 3rd, 2008 · 6 Comments

Want to be seen as an expert in your field? Traditionally, you had to either hammer down the door of a well-read industry magazine or tread the boards on the conference speaking circuit. Luckily for today’s consultants and professional companies, it is now far easier. If you want to take the first step on the […]

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Tags: Articles · Blogs · Company web sites · Content · Content management · Copywriting · Marketing · Professional services · Sales

Dear Drupal - why I love content management software

March 20th, 2008 · 5 Comments

I’m very excited…about some software. People who know me will be amazed (apart from my rather dubious attachment to Guitar Hero 3 for the Playstation, this has to be a first). I’ve just started building my website using the content management system Drupal and it’s the most fantastic tool for a content writer like […]

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Tags: Blogs · Company web sites · Content · Content management · Professional services · Web design

How to market your services wth written content

March 19th, 2008 · No Comments

Selling professional services is tough. With no physical ‘product’ to demonstrate it is really hard to prove your unique expertise and set yourself ahead of the competition. Just saying you are ‘market-leading’, ‘cutting-edge’ or ‘quality-driven’ is not enough. There are hundreds of other companies in your field pushing the same empty buzzwords. How can you […]

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