There are literally hundreds of things you can do to develop your online business but what is most important. Wouldn't it be nice if you had a structure in place to help you develop your online business goals. More than just a strategy but a well-defined process to achieve your goals. This article will give you that structure.

There are lots of sites that help you with web site layout or just getting your site online. Before you just to sign up for their service you must consider what they are offering and if it is beneficial to your business. All web sites are not created equal, some are meant for information, some are meant for graphics and style, some are meant for ease of navigation and yet others are just product sales tools. This is just a small summary of some generic uses, you must decide your purpose, are you promoting a product or service. Secondly, if you are selling items what tools are you going to use to sell your products. For example, PayPal, credit card transactions, email transfers and bank transfers to a name a few. We will cover 4 areas that will help you with your website process.

1. Web Layout

How you design your web layout is very important. Some important points of the website are title and company logo area, usually at the top. It is important that this brands your site and is attractive but does not complete a full stop but a transition to other parts of your website. One instance where this may not be true is a separate log and company name page. Another important part is a listing of web pages, this may be only 5 across the top or on bigger information sites may contain 20-30 titles. The most important are: welcome page, product/service page, company information page, testimonials, and a contact us page. There are many other pages you can design if you have several products or services but you want to ensure they are productive pages and do not just may customers get lost. This brings us to our next topic which is customer flow. How can you affect customer flow on a website.

2. Web Page Customer Flow

Everything you do on a webpage creates customer flow, it is like painting a picture or designing a layout in a retail store. The size and quantity of the words and color and style of graphics you use will determine this. If a person looks at your site and sees a lot of text they may have the desire to read and find it informative but you must have something to draw them in whether it be a bold text subject or related graphic. They may not want to read your text and you must be able to say in a short amount of time what this page is about and what makes it attractive to people.

3. Traffic Development

Thereby comes the next topic, traffic development, you have to attract a large number of people, all people will not buy, may be only 1-5% will, depending on your niche. There are numerous companies that assist with traffic development, Google a search to find a company. One of the most important topics to touch on in this area is local vs global traffic, niche oriented traffic to your topic, e.g. via lists. and finally quantity of leads and hits. Make sure there is a way you can track this to make sure you are getting what you pay for. Most of all don't overspend, more spending on marketing does not always generate more traffic, consult a marketing expert and make a budget.

4. Referral Value

Finally an important topic is referral value. How valuable is your site, since you have developed traffic and web layout and flow. How desirable is it to go to your site, to use your site, to have people buy from your site. How valuable is your information or product. Most important do you have people or customer to give you testimonials to back this up and do you include that on your website.

We hope this article helps give you an overall process in developing your web business and help understand how websites differ from other business models. http://www.usabusinessgrowth.com

Author's Bio: 

Daryl Des Marais has helped several entrepreneurs expand their business in service, restaurant and hospitality and technology. For more information on online business development resources check out our site at http://www.usabusinessgrowth.com