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get inside their heads.

simplify, edition #2

 

who is your website talking to?

 

Ensuring that your website communicates the right information to potential customers can be a critical component of your company's success in terms of both revenue and exposure. But do you know who your website actually talks to?

 

Get inside their heads and understand your audience. Just as your sales people adapt themselves in real time to pitch to different customer profiles, your website needs to address these personas too. The beginning of any website development project should be to determine what types of people will go to your website, what their needs are likely to be, and what their buying behaviours will be.

 

Develop a persona. To get into the customer's mindset, you develop customer personas that include a problem that your customers might be having if they are looking for your products or services. One of the best ways to do this is to harness the power of persona. Customer personas, unlike customer profiles, are not simply about what demographic groups will be targeted in the current direct mail campaign, they take a customer profile to the next logical step - they put a name, a face, a life, and a personality to a fictional character constructed to represent the needs of a whole range of real users.

 

Tell your web designer who your customers are. Web designers are creative guys and can create a persona that can be used to make decisions about design, how you market your product or service online and how your website talks to potential customers.

 

The Internet is an interactive medium... by blending science, usability and marketing principles, your website can become one of the most profitable members of your sales team – except your website is working 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and it doesn’t even need health insurance.

 

 

in:fact

 

  • The average person will spend 8 seconds scanning the front page of a newspaper before deciding whether they want to read it. On the web it's only 4 seconds.
  • 80% of all people who use the internet, use search engines as their primary way to look for information.
  • The average British Internet user spends 164 minutes online each day for personal use, compared to 148 minutes spent watching TV.

 

How to create a 'persona'

 

  • Sketch out a typical persona. Talk to friends and family to find out if anyone fits your typical target audience as well as stakeholders in your company.
  • Look at your competition. Sometimes your competition uses certain images that appeal to a certain persona (that is if they get it right who their typical persona is…).
  • Write up a bio about your typical web persona and maybe attach a picture that represents your persona and a name. Transform your audience into real human beings.
  • Breathe life into your persona. Consider the following criteria below.
  • Stereo-types: build personal attributes.
  • Demographic: age, gender, education, occupation; and for B2B, company size, position in buying unit and decision making criteria.
  • Psychographic: goals, motivation.
  • Webographics: web experience, usage location (home or work), usage platform (broadband or dial-up), usage frequency, typical favourite sites.
  • Design targets: how to convey your company as a brand.
  • Website usage scenarios: Scenario 1: Information seeker (leads to site registration), Scenario 2: New customer (leads to sale), Scenario 3: Existing customer (leads to sale).

 

If you need any help with your marketing or web design... please do not hestitate to ask, even if it's just some advice you need. View our services; or simply contact us to discuss how we can help. You can also download the full article by clicking here: Article download.

 

Coming soon: Is brand loyalty dead? Stay tuned for our next edition of simplify.

message from the editor
 

Hello and welcome to simplify, our newsletter, edition #2 (October 2007).

This month I would like to draw your attention to your very own website and who your site is talking to; or if you are thinking of setting up a website, here are some thoughts of how to get into the heads of your audience.

Learn how you can get inside the heads of your audience and make your website work for your visitors...

 

Enjoy this edition!

Your Simplicity.

Who? Simplicity is a small web design and creative marketing company. For whom? We specialise in working with small, medium and start-up businesses. Why? Small feet, big shoes; just because you’re a small business does not mean you don’t need to get your message out there in a big way. What’s it all about? We help make your marketing and design matter, be known, be heard, be found; and make the pieces fit. It's not just about your products and sevices, it's about the whole experience. What’s the difference? Personal. We strongly believe in the personal approach to doing business. Creative. We fuse strategy & creativity into one compelling voice. No fuzz. We are practical & hands-on; passionate about what we do; and practice what we preach. Focus. We specialise in working with small companies and start-ups. Ideas. Ideas are the currency of our business. Ideas can have the power to change minds, transform brands and even make a difference to the bottom line. How much? Because we’re a small company without the high set-up costs of larger marketing firms and the fancy London postcode, we don’t charge London rates and are able to pass on some cost savings to our clients. What’s in the mix? [The Roadmap] Marketing Planning & Strategy: Get your marketing up and running. [Image Works] Branding & Brand Identity: Define who you are, what you can see, touch, feel, hear and watch. [A Box Of Chocolates] Demand Generation & Integrated Marketing Campaigns: Integrated marketing in harmony & style. The ideal blend of marketing initiatives. [The Bigger Picture] Website Design: Every website tells a story. Let your website do the work for you. [A Refreshing Change] Website Re-Design: Give your website an inspiring facelift. [The Perfect Pitch] Collateral Design: You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression. What is the concept? Simplexity. The concept behind Simplicity is to simplify complex matters and make the pieces fit. Simplicity, where ideas come to life.