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What Is The Purpose of A Website?

Functions and Scope of Websites

What Are The Functions Of A Website?

Are you clear about the purpose of your website?

Purpose of A WebsiteYou might be thinking, “Of course I know the purpose of my site!” But let’s dive deeper. Here are a few possible options. Then, you can decide which one best fits your situation.

A. My site is designed to make me a lot of money by generating more leads as potential customers or clients
B. To advertise my business, so I can make money when customers purchase a product or service from me.
C. My website is a showcase of my brilliance and is meant to attract people to my store, helping me make money.
D. My site’s purpose is to provide potential customers with solutions to their most pressing problems so they know I can help them. Once they see this, they call me right away, and I can help them, which leads to making money.

What do you think?

I’m assuming you’ve thought about this decision carefully, especially when it comes to the potential financial impact (because let’s be honest, money does matter).

The Importance of Websites in Digital Marketing

Take a look at Elon Musk for inspiration. He’s not only one of the richest people in the world, but also an extraordinary entrepreneur. Early in his career, he co-founded X.com, which later merged with Confinity, a company you probably know as PayPal. Musk left PayPal with $165 million in his pocket and went on to pursue other ventures, including SpaceX and Tesla, making headlines with his leadership.

While I’m not here to focus on his success, there’s a point to be made. When Musk talks about the future, he often considers problems from the perspective of solving humanity’s challenges, not just how to make money. And that’s the key—solving problems, not just earning money.

Everyone needs to make money, myself included. But before the money comes, you must figure out how to help others.

What value does your business bring to the world? What problems can you help your customers solve? What solutions can you offer if you sell a product or service?

When someone searches for a solution to a problem, they want to find a business that can help them. Your website isn’t about you—it’s about your customer and what you can do for them. If you’re still in the planning stages, don’t rush to build a website before you’ve figured out the problems and challenges your customers face. Once you do, you can offer a solution through your website.

You’ll see what I mean if you conduct some random searches for solutions to various problems. Let’s say you have a bat or a rat in your house, and you’re like me, not wanting to get too close to it. When you search “get rid of bat in my Portsmouth NH house attic,” you’re looking for a service that promises a quick fix. The business that offers the best solution will be the one you call.

Now you understand how important it is to quickly and efficiently answer your customers’ questions through a fast-loading, user-friendly website. Trust me, if you solve their problem—whether it’s a bat or a rat—you’ll make a lot of money!

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