Have a plan
Establish what the main purpose is for the website. Set out your main goals and make sure that they are fulfilled.
Establish measures of success.
Is your website driving enough traffic? Check accurate measurements of visitor usage and interactions regularly.
Promote yourselves
A website can be used as an online brochure. Update your clients and customers as to your recent success and testimonials. If you don't tell them, no one else will
Introduce your brand
Have a unique logo and slogan for your product's brand. Make it eye-catching yet easy to read. Complicated brands will make the website look crowded
Keep it fresh
Updating your website regularly will keep clients coming back for a visit
Make it easy to use
Make a simple click-away homepage that is consistent with the other pages of the site. The easier it is to navigate, the more likely they are to stay and browse through your website
Allow ecommerce sales
The proportion of businesses that sold over the internet doubled between 2002 and 2005. Make sure your website provides easy to find buttons for your customers to purchase products from your site
Build a customer list
Create a database of possible clients and use to keep an on-going communication relationship
Regular promotion
No one will look at your website unless you make them aware of it! Make sure that your website is on various search engines and on all your marketing literature
Go easy on the copy
Less is more as they say. Try to avoid large amounts of text on your website; it can often turn the customer off. Break it up into small amounts, which is easy to read.