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$60,000 Mugging

25/9/2020

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I was referred to a prospective client recently that had their website redesigned. They paid $60,000 for a site that really does nothing for them. It is a simple brochure site that provides visitors nothing and it certainly does nothing to convert traffic into sales.  Since all their budget went to design, they have no money left over to properly market the site.  Mistake #1, don't pay $60,000 for a branding exercise.
In digital marketing, web design costs can be controlled.
Don't overpay for web designs that don't fulfill previously specified goals.
A corporate website is about supporting the business. The beauty of the Internet is there is no guessing.  You can measure pretty much anything. What are you trying to accomplish? Increase traffic? Generate leads? Increase sales? If it is yes to one of these questions, then a $60,000 investment should have measurable targets tied to it. Can a brochure site deliver a 80-95% ROI?
Digital marketing can be focused on increasing website traffic.
Sales increase is one of the benefits of digital marketing.
Web design is a commodity today. The cost of the design should represent about 25% of your total spend. Design costs are competitive today, so spending more than you have to should be the last thing you do. There are excellent open source Content Management Systems (CMS) that give you the power to manage your own content. The cost of the software is $0 to you.

The value of web design is working with companies that can understand what you do. To properly market the site, you should be investing up to 10-12x on what you invested in design. If you are a small company that is spending $4,000-$8,000 on a basic website, you should plan over 12 months to invest an additional amount in marketing. The dollars spent on marketing brings traffic to the site. Simple rule: more traffic through the front door means more business. 

​Unlike other advertising, you can control your spending and measure your ROI pretty quickly. You can turn your marketing dollars on and off depending on the performance, it is all measurable.
Web design is a commodity today and should not cost more than 25% of your total spend.
The value of web design is working with companies that understand what you do.
Web design platforms nowadays are very easy to use and don't require coding knowledge.
One of our clients went through the redesign process. We built a Search Engine Friendly website that allows them to manage content on the site. Prior to working with us, his website was not listed in the top 100 on Google for popular keywords. Since working with us, his visitors and page views have increased.  But most importantly, he has doubled his bookings from this time last year. And, he did not spend $60,000 on his web design.
Redesign your website to increase traffic and sales.
Rank your website with SEO and make it visible to search engines.
Increased traffic to your website can lead to more sales.
If you need help evaluating a prospective vendor, here are some questions that may help you understand their knowledge:
  • How to capture visitor traffic off the Internet? Can you track their movement through my site? If so, how?
  • How do I manage pay per click advertising dollars to ensure I am maximizing my spending and not wasting money?
  • How do you measure whether my site is friendly to my users?
  • How many page views would you estimate my site would get to determine the right level of hosting?
  • What things will you need to change on my website?  What things can I change on my own?
  • If I want to change the look, does it require changes to the backend scripting on the site?
  • What will it take to add a new page to match the ad we are running to the new site? For instance, I want to advertise a special and build a page specific for it, what will it take for us to do this?
  • What do you anticipate the average cost per lead for the website to be?
  • Who owns the source code for the site?
​So, think about your objectives. Think about what you want to accomplish and spend your money according to the results you want to achieve. A pretty website may not generate the type of results you should and can get using the Internet.  Don't get mugged for $60,000.  It's bad for your business.
Digital Marketing works with measurable targets
Target Practice Pro is your go-to digital marketing solution for website redesign and boosting your business. Call us now for a free quote.
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