James-Allen Corporate Services, Inc.
Smooth operation of your S-corporation begins here!™
◊ Home
◊Services
◊Guidebook
◊Documents
◊Newsletter
◊Governance
◊Links
◊Company Store
Corporate Talk
Board of Directors
Characteristics
Marketing
Operations
S-Corps & Taxes
Shareholders
Treasurer
Uncategorized
This web site operates from the prospective that the user already
has a business entity and the entity of choice is the S-corporation.
While good business practices may apply to every business, the user
must decide whether to use and how to apply the content found here.
The authors cannot. As always, read all closely and think before you act.
Drafting Business Descriptions for Internet Marketing
Frequently the need arises to compose a business description. When preparing to write such a piece, consider the site to which you posting and it users. Slant your narrative toward that audience. Here are some guidelines to consider that increase its value as a marketing tool:
* Your company’s name should appear often, at least 3 or 4 times within the body of the description. This repetition optimize the listing for search engines and helps to increase chances that potential customers can and will find your description, then your business page.
* Include any slogan, phrase or buzz words associated with your company’s identity.
* Naturally, you should describe what your business has to offer and identify any key products or services.
* Include a statement about how your business is different or unique from other similar ones. Price is not compelling when a user is trying to learn about your business.
* Mention how long your business has been in operation and/or professional associations to which it belongs; these facts tend to garner user confidence.
* The description should be inviting and informative enough to entice readers to investigate your company and its business further. That is, click on your link.
* There is no optimum length for a business description; while short is okay (50 words), the length should not exceed a quick read (under 200 words).
Do not draft the summary once and forget it. Creativity over time outshines a fleeting moment of inspiration. Revisit it; tweak and re-tweak it to perfection.
Written by James Allen, August 07th, 2009
Filed under: Marketing
« Random Audacity
The Chart of Accounts »
No comments yet. Be the first.
Leave a reply
name (required)
email (
will not be shown )
(required)
website
Site Search
Search for:
From the desktop
The S-Corporation Sparklers
What is an Accountable Plan?
What Corporate Actions Need Board Approval?
The Chart of Accounts
Drafting Business Descriptions for Internet Marketing
Archives
August 2009
July 2009
My site is worth$2,530.4Your website value?
©Copyright 2007-2009 James-Allen Corporate Services, Inc. All World-Wide Rights Reserved.
No portion of this site may be copied, re-transmitted, re-posted, rewritten, duplicated or otherwise used without express written permission.
Marquee Content Powered By eTDS TechnoSys. Visit our Forums.