4 Foundations For Building An Online Presence

4 Foundations For Building Online Presence

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4 Foundations For Building An Online Presence

If you don’t have an online presence, you may as well not exist.

What you need to start building that presence are four fundamental components:

Content, Strategy, Design and Technology.

You must build equally on each of these four foundations, otherwise your structure will be lopsided and will not be able to stand and grow.

These foundational elements are explained by Chief Technology Officer, Tom Cochran:

“Content: The first issue you need to address is defining the message you want to communicate. Typically this begins with your mission statement and expands from there to convey what your product or service can do for potential customers.

This message often is born from advertising or marketing teams, but you should remember that in the digital world, it’s critical to focus on engagement. At the heart of the internet is interactivity, and it’s critical to acknowledge that we operate in an environment of engagement, rather than an old broadcast model.

Strategy: Once you have defined the “what,” fine tune it by addressing why you are in business and why would someone want to listen to and engage with your message. Combining the “what” and the “why” helps you crystallize a plan for your messaging and communications. Your strategy should focus on your engagement over a period of time to establish a relationship with customers. This will chart your roadmap, guiding your company from where you are to where you would like to be.

Design: By now, you know what your message is and why you are communicating it, but if the receiving party doesn’t engage with it, you’ve failed. The packaging for your message is extremely important, so this is where aesthetics and customer experience come into play.

The rise of digital at the end of the last century and through the last decade saw the parallel focus on usability. A well-designed user experience can really differentiate your company from the rest of the market.

The design and aesthetics of your message are just as important — and unfortunately, sometimes more so — than the actual content. It has to be accessible, engaging, and understandable so that the receiving party can absorb and process what is being communicated.

Technology: The final component is often the least understood and, as a result, overlooked. Everyone knows how to drive a car, but very few understand how the car works. Similarly, everyone is online, and yet, a very small group of individuals truly understand how digital technology works.

The fourth, and most important, component is technology. I do admit a slight bias toward this, given my role as a CTO, but objectively, one can’t overstate its importance. Without the proper tools to execute the job, it doesn’t matter what your message is, why you are communicating it or what it looks like. You will be unable to connect or engage with your customers without appropriate technology.

By no means is this a comprehensive plan which you can plug and play into your business environment. It’s high-level guidance outlining the four key components required to drive digital success.” – Tom Cochran

Tom Cochran is Chief Technology Officer at Atlantic Media, based in Washington, D.C.
Read more: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/230680#ixzz2q67dGb4m

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