WordPress Self-Build
testimonialsSuitable for most business official websites, service websites and long-term operational projects. Followed by continuous expansion of pages, SEO, forms, cases and multilingualism.
snapshot
If the goal of your website is to allow customers to learn about your company, see the business, build trust, leave contact information or submit an enquiry, then a corporate website is usually the most standard choice. It suits most companies, studios, service teams and branding projects.
Bottom line.
The core role of the corporate website is not to “pile things up”, but to let customers quickly understand who you are, what you do, and whether it is worth contacting.
for whom
Would like to have an official official website to display the company profile, services, case studies and contact information.
Need to demonstrate team capabilities, scope of business, success stories and ways to work together.
Value brand image, page texture and overall presentation more than complex business functionality.
Examples include industrial, design, consulting, renovation, software services, education and training industries.
Not really for anyone.
If the site focuses on trading and paying for goods, a mall site would be more straightforward.
If you want to do membership, approvals, order flow, and permission systems, you're more on the custom development side.
If the core goal of the site is to post articles for SEO in the long term, a blog site would be more relevant.
This will usually be closer to a local service site and will require a greater emphasis on regional and conversion portals.
content structure
The enterprise website is not a simple list of columns, but the customer's most concerned about the problem to make it clear: who you are, what you can do, have no experience, how to contact.
Recommended Routes
The orientation page is only responsible for helping you pick a direction. Different ways of building a website require different resources, so select a route and then go to the hosting, resources or tutorials page.
Suitable for most business official websites, service websites and long-term operational projects. Followed by continuous expansion of pages, SEO, forms, cases and multilingualism.
Suitable for business websites with standard requirements, clear budget, and don't want to maintain hosting and programs by themselves. Fast on-line, but freedom and migration are usually weaker.
Ideal for quickly generating a draft home page, page copy and basic visual direction first. Suitable for initial validation, with subsequent manual adjustment of structure and content still required.
Pre-construction information
These are not technical resources, but website content material. The clearer the information, the easier it will be to make the website into a website that “customers can understand and want to contact”.
Company profile, development history, team information, qualifications and brand story.
Specific services, suitable populations, service processes, delivery standards and core strengths.
Project examples, client testimonials, co-branding, data results or before and after delivery.
Phone, WeChat, Email, Forms, Addresses, Maps and Enquiry Button Copy.
Logos, brand colours, company photos, product images, case pictures and promotional videos.
Domain name, hosting or platform account, statistical tools, customer service tools and corporate email.
Common Misconceptions about Corporate Websites
The common problem of enterprise official website is not the number of pages is not enough, but the positioning is not clear, the copy is vague, the column is confusing, the case is not enough, the conversion entrance is too weak. If the user looks at the home page and still do not know what you do, this site is very difficult to play a role.
Clients care more about what problem you can solve than how much context you write.
Cases are one of the most direct ways to build trust in a company's official website.
At least one of the phone numbers, forms, tweets, and emails should be clearly visible.
The point is not more information, but a clear structure and focus.
the next step
If you choose WordPress self-build, the next step is to choose a host first; if you haven't decided on a method yet, you can see a comparison of building methods first.
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