This document discusses best practices for economic development (ED) websites. It outlines eight components of a world-class ED website: authentic place branding, clear navigation, quality content, effective search marketing, email marketing, performance tracking, maps/GIS technology, and social media use. For each component, the document provides dos and don'ts and highlights exemplar websites that demonstrate best practices. It also discusses current opportunities for ED websites, including prioritizing content, integrated GIS, search engine optimization, and using social media.
2. Your Hosts Ben Wright CEO, Atlas Advertising benw@atlas-advertising.com www.twitter.com/atlasad Guillermo Mazier Business Development, Atlas Advertising guillermom@atlas-advertising.com
3. About Atlas Atlas Advertising helps economic developers reach national and international prospect and site selection audiences. We deliver branding, website development, GIS mapping, research, social media, and creative services professionally and with a staff experienced in economic development. Unlike firms with little or no economic development experience, Atlas Advertising uses a proven mix of economic development marketing tactics that generate interest from site selection audiences. Atlas Advertising is led by a former economic development practitioner and has worked with 50+ different economic development clients in 30 states. Our approach and experience means that our campaigns generate an average of three to ten times the response of other campaigns. Featured clients: State of Ohio Indy Partnership City of San Francisco Greater Phoenix Economic Council Greater Omaha Economic Development Partnership
17. Outline Trends in ED Websites The Atlas Approach Eight components of a world class Economic Development website Best practices in each component Today’s opportunities online What one Atlas client said last week Wrap up
18. Trends in ED websites Content is becoming ever more important Content is also diversifying, including: Pages Property data Demographic data Business data Downloads Video Social media is making all of what we do more transparent The conversation is moving from back rooms and private meetings to be online
19. What new media advancements have you seen that you think are valuable to your profession?
20. The future, according to one site selector “Young companies are all about social media. Their whole concept is open source everything. They rely on an online community. They’re building enthusiasts for their product online. I have a current client in the auto manufacturing space that loves social media. These guys are choosing their locations based on what their online community says they want. “If you can find companies on social media, you can reach them. Big corporations not using it this way, but small guys are for sure. “As people who live in the community find these great companies, they could connect ED with companies. Blog with your citizens about what they like and what they know about. Tips are good. Fear is how do you know you have the good information in these channels? I am just learning myself.” -A Site Selector, early October 2009
21. How to sum this up? Think of your website as a platform. A platform you use to publish, communicate, organize, and serve your many varied customers. Today, there is very little in economic development that can’t be facilitated or made more efficient by treating your website as a platform.
22. About the Atlas approach The first economic development website we worked on was in 1995. Since then, the usage of the web has grown astronomically, new tools such as blogs and social media have come on the scene, and Google has risen to dominance. Atlas created the seven components of a successful website in 2004, and since then, it has undergone two major revisions. To develop the components and scoring, we conduct annual research with site selectors and prospects, and study actual usage data collected from ED websites in 37 states by Development Results. This thinking goes into every website Atlas works on in collaboration with our clients.
23. Eight components of a world-class ED website Authenticity of place branding and messaging Clarity of navigation Depth and quality of content Use of search marketing approaches Use of email marketing and news sections Frequent performance tracking Use of Maps and GIS technology Use of new media
24. Authenticity in place branding is… Communicating a true positioning of the region Utilizing recognizable national elements Capturing users’ attention to inspire them to use the site
33. Clarity of navigation in websites is. . . A prospect-specific section placed prominently Utilizing IEDC data standards Providing the top ten most requested pages Keeping all valuable content three clicks or less from the homepage
34. Top 10 pages requested nationally on ED websites About Us (about the organization) Programs (that the organization offers) Data Center News Relocate and Expand Find Property Site Selection Services Workforce data and Information Database of Companies or Largest Employers Maps of the Area
38. All of the top ten pages within one clickwww.indypartnership.com
39. Great content is… Making content scannable Using a content management system that enables publishing of pages, downloadable documents, and data Weekly updates Devoting half of your budget to content Offering prominent contact info
41. Best content is… Kansas City Area EDC Outstanding data center Downloadable documents First class community/ regional profiles Updated multiple times weekly www.thinkkc.com
42. Effective use of search marketing is… Ranking #1 organically for “your geography economic development” Ranking #1 organically for “your organization name” Utilizing paid search (PPC) to drive additional traffic
43. Top 10 search terms that drive traffic to ED websites Your organization name Your city/region name “economic development” Incentive type offered in your region (depends on community) Resident company name (i.e. Boeing) Region name (if different from city) Organizational url (without .com/.net.org) Campaign name (initiative or fundraising) City/region name “maps” City/region name “counties” City/region name “industries”
49. Effective use of email and news is… Monthly email newsletter to investors, prospects Tracking performance of those newsletters Posting newsletters and news items to your website weekly or monthly
55. Effective performance tracking is… Receiving a report once per month Tracking unique visits, referrers and downloads Benchmarking your performance against other ED’s Integrated tracking of advertising, web and PR effectiveness
59. Benchmark their data against like organizations using Development Resultswww.chooseneindiana.com
60. Effective use of Maps and GIS technology is… Using maps with various layers (transportation, education, etc.) Using integrated real estate searches/GIS mapping software Generating dynamic demographic and business reports
65. 1 property search and 1 business search per web visit, on averagewww.indypartnership.com
66. Effective use of new media is… Linking between your website and your LinkedIn profile Keeping an active Twitter account Having a blog and updating it four times per week Incorporating Share It features on your site
70. Outstanding use of Twitter – 2,700 followershttp://www.metrodenver.org/blog
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72. Clients who have control of their page, data, file, and photographic content do better in the long run. Make sure the content management system you choose gives you that ability.
73. Integrated GIS makes the experience seamless for your users. Integrated GIS delivers 300% more property searches than other tools in many markets.
74. Never forget your brand on your website. Your site will likely deliver more than 10x the experiences of any other marketing you do, almost always to those outside the region.
75. Search engine marketing is the most cost effective, targeted way to deliver new leads to your organization. Remember to optimize, and pay per click is a must. In all, solid search engine marketing can increase traffic to your website by as much as 1000% within targeted audiences.
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