3 Pages Your Business Website Absolutely Positively Needs

Congrats for deciding to start a work from home business! But before you quit your day job, make sure your website is up to par and ready to attract clients. Your website is the introduction of your business to the world. You want to make it as easy as possible for prospective clients or customers to understand who you are, what you do, and how you can help them with their needs.
Leaving a prospect without a clear path to that information will cause frustration and if they can’t find the info they need quickly, they will leave your website in search of another provider whose site is easier to navigate.
Here are the three pages you absolutely, positively must have on your business website:
1. An informative homepage.
You only get 2.6 seconds to make a good first impression. That’s how long it takes the average visitor to determine if you have what they need. Be extremely clear about your offerings and who you serve. Not every visitor will be an ideal client and that’s alright. Consider a mix of text and video so your prospects can see and hear your voice; video is a popular choice for building a trusting relationship, especially if your business is 100% online.
2. An About page.
Once a website visitor thinks you might be the answer to their prayers, they will want to learn more about you. Include a prominent link on your home page and don’t be shy in telling why you’re the best choice for them to hire. Relate to their pain points; talk about how you developed a solution to these problems and why you’re passionate about helping this market. Gone are the days of writing in the third person; in most markets casual online writing is acceptable, so think of your best friend and write as though you’re talking directly to her.
3. A services and/or products page.
Whether you provide services or products (or a combination of both), showcase those items on a separate page. Again, use a prominent link in your main navigation so this page is easy to find from anywhere on your site.
There’s ongoing debate in the service provider world about whether or not you should put pricing on your website. One camp thinks all pricing should be custom and you should welcome any and all requests for pricing. The other camp thinks it’s wise for prospects to self-qualify themselves by seeing at least starting prices. If they know they can’t afford your pricing, they won’t contact you and you won’t waste time pursuing a client who can’t pay. The choice is yours as there are pros and cons to both beliefs.
A bonus feature to include prominently on your website is an opt-in form. This is a way to capture the email addresses of your visitors so you can stay in contact. If they can’t afford you now, you never know when their situation will change in the future. Or if they choose a lower-priced product now, they may be able to afford your higher priced offer in the future. Losing that contact can be detrimental to your business because chances are high they’ll never find your site again.
Are these the only pages you need on your website?
They could be, if you included a contact form or email address on somewhere prominent on one or all of these pages. Of course it’s up to you if you want to add a stand alone contact page, most people do, but it’s not an absolute need.
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