Web Content Monster Devours Small Business Owners

FAIR WARNING TO SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS: You will actually have to put real stuff like words and pictures on your website to go along with that nice, pretty design you paid for. Sounds simple, right?

Tell that to the hordes of small business owners who have gone 'missing' since being asked to provide content for their websites.

Solving the Mystery
It's really not a mystery. I know exactly what happened to those missing business owners. They've been swallowed whole by the Web Content Monster -- a beast that begins stalking you when you first realize that your logo, service listing and contact information doesn't quite make the show-stopping website you were hoping for.

How does it happen? While small business owners may have the expert skills required to run their business, that skillset may not include copywriting or product photography. Others simply don't have the time. And if this lack of skill and/or time was not planned for, the dream of an all-informative web site complete with staff bios, product photo galleries, monthly articles, polls, helpful tips, etc., now sends these doomed business owners running blindly right into the arms of the beast. Chomp, Chomp.

Tips to Avoid the Web Content Monster

If you really want an informative site that adds value to your consumers, that's great! Just realize it will take time and effort on someone's part to achieve that. Decide who that someone will be, develop a plan of action and stick to it! There will be one less tasty snack for that old Web Content Monster.

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Keita Del Valle is the owner of Crafty Pixel, a Corona website design company which operates from Southern California's Inland Empire. Her site is updated weekly with small business website news, tips, articles and opinions, including her Hollaback blog.