CB: Having a website does come with costs. Here are some yearly costs to expect:
Domain purchase: $5-$20 per year
Web hosting ( The backbone of your website provides security and speed of your site) $200- $350 per year
If you are still getting familiar with Domain purchasing and web hosting, the developer you hire to help with the creation and design of the website will also be able to help you establish a domain.
Hiring an experienced web developer to create a unique and well-functioning website for your business will be the most significant initial cost. Each developer is different, but you should seek out someone who cannot only develop a creative website but can provide you with a user-friendly asset and highlight your competitive advantage. To achieve this level of service, you can expect, at a minimum, a website to cost $3000, but depending on the project’s specific needs, it can require more.
What is SEO, and how does it work?
MS: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a crucial digital marketing industry focused on improving a website’s visibility in Google and other search engines like Bing and Yahoo. It involves various techniques, practices, and strategies intended to optimize both the on-page and off-page elements to improve a website’s search engine rankings, which can result in increased traffic volume. The goal is to attract website visitors who want to purchase what you have for sale.
Unfortunately, the knowledge of how to execute effective SEO strategies doesn’t exist among many website builders, let alone dog breeders. The AKC and Good Dog have published articles about SEO’s importance to dog breeders, but neither has been able to explain it, or the required strategy, in basic language that breeders can understand and apply. SEO requires both technical and creative expertise to be done correctly. Most companies hire either experienced in-house professionals or an outside SEO agency to optimize their websites.
At the Better Breeder Institute, we have worked to explain these concepts so breeders can understand them and apply them to their own websites. You can learn more about dog breeder SEO at https://betterbreeder.org/ dog-breeder-seo/
CB: SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization and often looks intimidating. However, it is ensuring your website is created and managed to maximize visibility on platforms such as Google and Bing – Google is the biggest search engine. SEO is the practice of making sure that your website is getting in front of people when they are searching on the internet.
Do you feel like it’s important to have all of the content on the website SEO optimized?
MS: It would be essential to SEO-optimize any content you want people to find by a Google search. That would include dogs, services, pages, and even page sections. There are specific tactics to optimize these elements to rank highly on Google search result pages.
CB: Absolutely. The more traffic you can get to your site, the potential for more customers and leads. In marketing, there are generally two methods to getting leads: organic and paid.
Paid advertising is a service that requires you to make payments to get in front of a greater audience—services such as paid ads on social media, influencers, and Google ads.
Organic advertising is organically trying to bring your brand in front of consumers via non-paid methods such as SEO and social media. SEO Is a great way to build your organic reach to ensure your customer base is growing.
How often do you think a website should be updated, and fresh content put up?
MS: Google likes and rewards fresh content. However, what would be considered new content for a dog breeder website may be different than for a news station or a fashion blogger. Regardless, Google wants to know there is a “live pulse” behind a website and that wasn’t just a “set it and forget it” project. Regular updates about new dogs, new litters, new photography, or updated health test results are all great things to add to the website as they come in.
CB: With dog breeding, your content is your puppies. So, generally, a website needs to be updated when you have a new litter. “Featured Puppies” sections of the website should be updated, as well as highlighting puppies who haven’t yet found their forever home so that they can be placed faster. However, the design of your website should stay the same beyond updating information or small changes that bring attention to special deals or promotions. As years go by and the industry changes, you may consider redesigning. As a bonus to your marketing strategy, I suggest having monthly blog content added to your site. Additionally, you could have “sale” oriented pages created during marketing campaigns to boost conversions.
How long should it take for a good website to be built?
To be continued in the next issue…..