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How to create a marketing plan for your small business - build a brand, target customers and set prices that will maximise sales.

The internet has transformed business marketing. No matter what you do, the internet is likely to be at the heart of your marketing strategy.

Social media is firmly established as a marketing tool. Having a presence opens up new lines of communication with existing and potential customers.

Good advertising puts the right marketing message in front of the right people at the right time, raising awareness of your business.

Customer care is at the heart of all successful companies. It can help you develop customer loyalty and improve relationships with your customers.

Sales bring in the money that enables your business to survive and grow. Your sales strategy will be driven by your sales objectives.

Market research exists to guide your business decisions by giving you insight into your market, competitors, products, marketing and your customers.

Exhibitions and events are valuable for businesses because they allow face-to-face communication and offer opportunities for networking.

Win sales through good website design

The design of your ecommerce website has a direct impact on the number of sales conversions you achieve. But encouraging online sales does not mean that you have to sacrifice good design, argues Tina Judic, MD of web marketing agency Found

A conversion happens when you turn a website visitor into a lead and ultimately, a sale. Without conversions, a website will not work for your ecommerce business, cannot deliver any return on your investment and will kill any interest your expensive advertising generates.
An ecommerce website that is built to convert can be as important as the difference between a business surviving or shutting up shop for good.

Conversion should be the ultimate measure of website success - but many website designers are graphic experts who prioritise the look and feel of a site over the requirement to turn visitors into customers.

Designing websites for sales conversions

To convert a visitor into a customer, a site must have clear visitor paths - the visitor must be channelled to your goal, whether that is towards a contact form, a download page or a shopping cart. Sometimes, aesthetically-pleasing website design elements can get in the way of this essential process.

Websites that convert a large number of visitors into leads typically feature obvious and brightly coloured calls to action. The problem is that putting a larger than life and lime green "contact us now" button in a key place on every page of a website can be a designer's worst nightmare.

What does this mean for the website design process? Aesthetic design is a very subjective process, but designing for conversion is scientific, driven by statistics and improved by testing, testing and testing.

Does pleasing website design still count?

There was a time when website gurus told us that, to be easy to use, websites had to be brash and even ugly - dominated by clunky navigation systems and obvious hyperlinks. But it is possible - and obviously preferable - to create a website with a seamless blend of stunning aesthetic design and the ultimate in conversion tactics.

Creating an aesthetically-pleasing website design that gives users a clear path to conversion is relatively easy (see the Skype homepage for a great example of simple conversion-friendly design).

Find the right ecommerce website designer

A good web designer ought to practise "aesthetic conversion" to create visually stunning websites that mix your conversion goals with strong design. They should design with a clear user path in mind, create appealing visuals that actually help you to meet your conversion goals and will religiously test every aspect of the design, from headlines to buttons.

Not every ecommerce web designer is a master at aesthetic conversion. But when it's a matter of keeping your business healthy, you should not settle for less.

Written by Tina Judic of Found. Ecommerce content edited by Chloe Thomas of eCommerce MasterPlan.

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