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How to Make Better Use of Your Website After Launch

A website should not be left untouched after launch. Use it as your sales reference, content hub and customer education tool.

By videep 2 min read
How to Make Better Use of Your Website After Launch

Many businesses launch a website and then forget about it. The website becomes an online brochure that nobody updates. To get more value from your website, use it actively in your daily marketing and sales process.

Share pages during WhatsApp conversations

If a customer asks about your package, send the pricing page. If they ask about your past work, send the portfolio page. If they ask common questions, send the FAQ or blog post. This saves time and keeps your answer consistent.

Turn customer questions into blog posts

Every repeated customer question can become a useful article. For example, “Do I need a website if I already have Facebook?” or “What should I prepare before building an ecommerce website?” These posts support SEO and help future customers.

Update your portfolio

Fresh work makes your business look active. Add new projects, screenshots, short descriptions and customer results where suitable. A portfolio is stronger when it reflects your current quality.

Use your website with social media

Social posts should not only ask people to message you. Send them to useful pages. For example, a Facebook post can link to a blog article, package page or case study. This creates a stronger customer journey.

Check analytics monthly

Look at which pages people visit, where they exit and which content gets clicks. You do not need complicated reports. Just use the data to decide what to improve next.

Keep information updated

  • Package price and included items
  • Contact details
  • Business hours
  • Service area
  • Portfolio and testimonials
  • FAQ answers

Final thought

Your website is not only something you publish. It is a tool you use. The more you connect it with your sales conversation and marketing content, the more useful it becomes.

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