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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Chapter 8 Company Profiles The following from Chapter 8 of my book, WebForging at http://www.WebForging.com From what I've seen at NamePros, Domainers are technically and / or graphically inclined, sometimes both. I believe the third essential ingredient for a successful web presence is marketing. A positive 'About Us' is good marketing. If you like this post, I'll do more from the book. Reputation appreciated. Chapter 8 Company Profiles Whether you call it a 'Company Profile', 'About Us', or use another expression, it is important to say something about your company. Depending on the industry, somewhere between one out of twenty and one out of two viewers of your web presence will want to know about your firm in some detail. A Company Profile is a great way to give viewers 'warm fuzzies' about your firm at precisely the time their checkbook is open and they're evaluating potential suppliers. Your Company Profile should positively reflect the character of your company. Your Company Profile provides insights about you not only to your customers and prospects; potential employees and partners will view your 'About Us' page to evaluate whether or not you're the kind of company they'd like to work with. Mission Statement If you have a mission statement, this is the place for it. If you don't, at least be explicit about your company's focus. Viewers want to know the scope of your business with at least an overview of your area(s) of expertise. Company History How did your company come to be the company it is today? Who founded the firm? When, why and how? What are the significant events in the history of your firm? Company Principles Your Company Profile should tell who the firm's principals are, and should include a brief biographical sketch of these key players. Photos are a good idea. Standard headshots are fine. We use caricatures of our staff on our "Our Team" page that lend some personality to our company profile. Email addresses (spelled out) for these individuals should be included next to their names. Let visitors know whom your principals are so they know who to contact both before and after the sale for a greater comfort level in dealing with you. Additional content covered in the print edition of Webforging includes a paragraph to a page or more on each of the following: * Staff * Facilities List * Branch Locations * Days and Hours of Operation ????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/webmaster-tutorials/70263-chapter-8-company-profiles.html * Press Releases * Driving Directions * Corporate Video / Virtual Tour * Certifications & Memberships * Sponsorships * Shareholder Information (c) 2005 Keith Klein All rights reserved. . Reputation Appreciated
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