Web Design Mistake #1: Ignoring your ideal customers

Web Design Mistake #1: Ignoring your ideal customers

It was a poor decision

Back in 2013, I decided to turn my web design skills into a business. "What can go wrong?" I thought, “Everybody would love a beautiful website.” Instead of making a business plan, and getting business and sales coaching, I decided to “follow my #passion, “because the #money will eventually come” (probably the worst advice I got from internet #influencers and #motivation Gurus).???


???Fast forward, my first venture failed, leaving me cashless, in debt, and on the job market!

”I cannot find enough #clients to stay in business,” I said to my old brother on a Saturday afternoon, feeling desperate, a few minutes after switching the “Founder/CEO” title on my LinkedIn profile with a more humble “Senior Front-end Developer”.

???That moment sucked! It really sucked!!! ?????????


Know your ideal customers

One reason for my business failure was the lack of knowledge of who my ideal #customers were. I assumed “#webdesign customers are everywhere”.?

The following questions never dawned on me:

?????What do you know about your ideal customers Eric???

  • What do they look like?
  • What are their needs?
  • What are they struggling with?
  • What can you help them with?

I was improvising, relying only on my #skills, passion, and the #goodwill of prospective customers. ????


The same principles apply to User Experience and Web Design

In #uxdesign, we have the concept of #persona. A persona is a composite of all the knowledge designers are gathering about customers. The persona helps designers create an emotional connection with users, through that connection, designers #understand, #empathize and #create the type of solutions that get to the heart of users' problems while satisfying business objectives.


With a persona, I have to power to make design #decisions that I know will benefit both my clients and their customers. I know what features to add, what fonts to use, what pages to create, and what language to write on the website.


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A persona I created during the web transformation of https://karmafinancial.ca/


Takeaway

Customers vary in tastes, needs, and expectations. We cannot satisfy everyone, and not everyone need or can afford our service.

"Applied knowledge is key to business success."

Once I started being clear about "who my target customers where", and that I mobilized my efforts preparing for them, the game started to change.

"A website that drives business growth is first built on a deep knowledge of customers", anything else is improvisation.

Like my good friend Yves Noubissi used to say: “Business cannot be improvised”. ??


I can transform the experience on your website to drive business growth

I’m Eric Njanga , and I transform website experience to drive business growth and align with strategy. I enhance the overall user experience of websites to make it seamless, intuitive, and engaging. I ensure mobile responsiveness, make content easily accessible, simplify navigation, and improve page load times.


Thank you! ??


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