This is the time of year to make plans; freshen up your website, reach more people; try to do things more efficiently. 🙂
Here are some ideas to that might get you thinking. Click the appropriate link for information about those activities you are interested in:
- Get a brand new website; one that is designed from the ground up to help you meet your goals, whether that be to get more members, sell more products or get more people registered for your newsletter.
- Re-develop your site to work on mobile devices such smart phones and tablets.
- Integrate your newsletter marketing with your site; grow your mailing list and/or find an easier way to send your newsletters out.
- Get found online by more people; invest in search engine optimisation (SEO) and online marketing.
- Refresh your brand; get an attractive new logo, tweak your colours for the 21st century.
- Commission an accessibility audit of your site; so you can reach more people. you will feel good (and/or smug) because your site is compliant with accessibility standards and doesn’t discriminate against anyone in your audience.
- Change to a new content management system; one that’s easier to use.
- Put your membership management online.
- Provide an online training course.
- Find out who is visiting your website and what they are looking at. Get Google Analytics installed on your site.
- Make sure everything is backed up; so you can stop worrying that it will all disappear suddenly.
Give me a shout if you want to chat about any of the above. Tel: 07810 098119
All the best,
Jim
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