Many who create and manage colocation hosting websites focus a lot on design and branding and not very much on achieving goals.
And this – ignoring goals at the expense of design and branding -- is a terrific approach, as long as you’re still operating in the early 2000s, in an era where your sales team still dominated the buyer’s journey.
Today it’s quite different. Typically 60% to 90% of the decision-making process for colocation hosting and data center-related services happens before a qualified prospect is ready for a conversation with someone from your sales team. This represents a drastic shift in power towards the buyer, away from the seller, and one in which many firms are frankly not getting found early enough.
So what kinds of goals need to be factored into your website and overall digital strategy?
Goals must be SMART goals – specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound.
A goal has to be specific like you want a certain amount of qualified leads each month. Or a certain amount of sales opportunities each quarter. Or a certain amount of clients generated by a certain date within the next 12 months.
If you talk to someone who’s ever gone on a weight loss program, for example, he or she may say, “I want to lose 20 pounds.” That’s awesome. By when?
And the “by when” is what makes all the difference because anyone can always say, “I want to run a marathon.”
OK cool. Are we talking about trying to run a marathon in six months or in six years? Because that can make an enormous difference with regard to how aggressively you train.
If your website's home page advertises the price of your services or discounts, almost like an e-commerce website, there may be something majorly wrong with your strategy.
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