Capture Your Own Image: How to Get Started On Your Website

If you are looking for a strategy to start a website for your business, the following steps will help you get started in developing useful website content. 

Step 1:  Write your “Mission Statement”Screenshot 2016-08-12 21.25.06

Use this text to describe your intent for social interactions, business communication, and any other type of inquiry someone visiting your site may have based on your service/product.

Identify who you network with best.

Write something personal, professional, and thoughtful about why you do what you do.

Invite new connections and add content which highlights your favorite areas of interest (i.e. your philosophy/special skill set or technique, special tools you have, great clients you have worked with etc..)

Here is one we did for the DCTree

Here is some great work by Dr. Nathan Siebenaller, who did this very well: CLICK HERE TO VIEW DR. NATHAN’S WEBSITE

Step 2:  Use this newly polished first draft document to get input from one or two different volunteer editorsScreenshot 2016-08-12 21.22.49

Send your new content to someone that you admire for their perspective. Ask for advice like topics you could help clarify or details you could add or remove.

Sleep on it for a night and read it again the next day.

Make any final edits and then it’s time to get this in front of your audience.

Facebook, Instagram, email campaigns.

When you’re comfortable with what you’ve got, hit that publish button!

 

 

Step 3: Start a new post and brainstorm + document 5 topics of interest 

Number your page one through five and pick your 5 favorite aspects of what you do. Screenshot 2016-08-12 21.49.13

Under each topic you can simply write everything important that comes to mind.  Don’t worry if you start with 1 word or a phrase. Use each numbered topic to write about experiences you’ve had and who you are looking to work with. Talk about the solution you provide and how to access it.

 

 

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By Dr. Cory St. Denis

Cory St. Denis, D.C. is a Chiropractor & Co-Founder/CEO of DCTree Marketing | Productivity Hacker & Entrepreneur

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