Why Every Small
Business Owner Needs Two Websites
By John Jantsch http://www.DuctTapeMarketing.com
Every small business owner knows that they need a website, right?
Well the truth is what they really need is at least two websites.
One website that is specific to their business, product,
service, name, etc. and... another site that is an educational
site specific to the benefits of their service or product.
So JoesBaitShop.com tells all about the various lures and
tackle you offer, even more about the charter trips, and eventually
how to buy.
CatchFishToday.com (your other site) however is full of informative
information, how-to tips, and resources for avid fisherpersons.
Of course this site also has plenty (but not too many) of
links back to JoesBaitShop.com.
Here's the deal. Online people don't go out searching for
companies, They go online looking for solutions,
information, answers to life's persistent questions ...you
know like what's the best hat to wear cod fishing?
Your second website gives them the answer and sends them
to your first site to go shopping. It really doesn't matter
what business you are in. An investment banking firm can benefit
from the same strategy.
Here's the reason. The major search engines want to index
high quality information. A site about what a person can buy
from you doesn't make that cut but a site with an article
about how to cast in windy conditions does.
In addition, search engines take a look at sites that link
to you and give your some points for that. A high quality
how to site about fishing will draw plenty of related links.
This will only help drive that traffic to JoesBaitShop.com
even faster. The cost of putting up a website is so low these
days it's really a crime if you don't come up with
about 10 reasons to have multiple sites.
Think of it this way. You need one site that presells and
one site that sells. If this strategy even remotely makes
sense to you then there is a book you should read today! It's
called Make Your Site Sell. Go see for yourself.
About the Author
John Jantsch is a marketing consultant based in Kansas City,
Mo. He writes frequently on real world small business marketing
tactics and is the creator of Duct Tape Marketing, a turn-key
small business marketing system. Check out his blog at http://www.DuctTapeMarketing.com/weblog.php
or at http://www.JohnJantsch.com
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