We all know that a good website is essential to branding and marketing your company online. Here is a list of the seven different types of websites that currently exist…
The informational / brochure site: This type of page is intended to provide information to the user. They usually include a home page, products page, FAQ, testimonials, and a contact us page.
Opt-In page: This type of site is designed to collect contact information from a user. In many cases there will be some sort of offer; a discount, access to additional information, a special bonus offer, etc. The page provides just enough information to get the user interested in “opting in”. This can be a good way to develop prospects for a sales team, or sign people up for an email list.
The Sales page: This type of site includes a compelling offer and a strong call to action. If a site has a shopping cart, it is a sales page.
Blog: A page that uses video, audio, and text to create content based around different topics. The page you are on right now is a blog (thanks for visiting by the way).
Membership site: This is a type of site where specific (usually paying) customers are given access to special information or content. Usually the content is protected by some sort of password protection or login process.
Portal site: When a company owns many different brands, sometimes a portal site is needed. A portal site provides links to different websites all connected by some topic or company.
Social network: Sites like Facebook and linkedin. These sites bring users together in a way that they can interact with each other.
When you create your website, you need to think about what your goals are for the site. This will help you determine which type of site (or combination) you create.
What do you guys think? Did I leave any out?