Are you digital enough? (Article 5)
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Having made up your mind
about your target audience, you start developing ways and means of
communicating to them. We saw some guidelines of good communication in the
earlier article. Now let us think of the communication channels that are
available for you.
Channels
of communication
There
are plenty channels available in today’s world. There are traditional channels
like newspapers, magazines, trade directories, television, exhibitions,
hoardings, physical mailing etc. Many of these channels are still relevant for
many businesses.
However,
the e-channels such as social media, website, emailing, webinars etc. are the
new ways of communication (not so new though!). These channels offer new
opportunities for small and medium size businesses (MSMEs)** and posing new challenges
to bigger businesses. To an extent, these channels are also creating a level
playing field for small and medium size businesses the world over. In short,
there are plenty of opportunities that can be cashed on. So, it makes perfect
sense for MSMEs to go digital.
Going
Digital – Where to begin
It is
extremely important to build a great website for your business first. You can
easily have a comparison between your website and website of the most
successful business in your domain. Some of the things you need to check
include:
1) How fast the
website opens. How fast different pages of the website open.
2) What kind of
images have been used all over and quality of all these images
3) Amount of
knowledge content available on the website
4) Kind of
videos & their duration on the website
5) Customer care
section – what all they do for customers
6) Ease of
navigation
7) How many
types of downloads are available
8) How
responsive* is the website
9) How does it
work on a mobile – remember more and more customers are going to see most of
the things on mobile now
10) Application
notes, Case studies, White papers, Testimonials, Approvals and Certifications,
User Interviews, ‘How to’ type of videos
11) How are their employees represented on their website?
12) Corporate governance details
13) Health-Safety-Environment policies
14) E-commerce (on line ordering / chatting / complaints resolution
facilities)
15) FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) section
There
are many such things that you can check and compare with your own site. One of
the good indicators of a top ranked company is quality of their website
Benefits
of a good website
Once you
compare the website of the top ranked company with your website, you will
realize the difference. What matters indeed is the collective effect of all the
points mentioned above and not just one.
When
anyone landing on a website gets what he/she is looking for, in totality, the
chances of that person / organization doing business with you increase
dramatically. It is the user experience that matters the most these days.
With a
good website, you can:
1) Establish
your brand faster
2) Reach
customers in terrains you never dreamed of
3) Improve
Google ranking*** of your website
4) Highly
increase probability of getting the business enquiry
5) Understand
your customer needs faster
6) Run
successful campaigns
7) Introduce new
products more easily
8) Provide fast
and effective service
9) Reduce
selling costs
10) Do profitable business
For
developing a good website and keeping it always updated, it is important that
you have dedicated staff working on it.
In the
next article, we will talk about digital tools that can enhance your business… Stay connected.
© Nitin Kirloskar
Notes:
* In case of a responsive site, all pages and images re-adjust themselves according to the size of the screen. So it is possible to see the contents on any device like mobile, laptop, desktop or a tab.
** MSME – Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
*** Ranking for a website is decided by Google based on several factors. One of the important factors is the neutrality and trustworthiness of the content, as well as the knowledge available on the website for the visitor.
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