Wed, 16 Mar 2011


leila

Wed, 16 Mar 2011, 17:06



Getting Started in Social Media

GFTEntering your company into the world of social media doesn't have to be confusing and daunting. A lot of companies express concerns over tackling issue on such public platforms, but this shouldn't be viewed in a negative light. With the spread of social media over the past few years, people have started to make their issues (even sensitive ones) public in an attempt to get a satisfactory response.

With a lot of companies outsourcing their call centres these days, the feeling of being a valued customer pretty much disappears the moment the switch is made. So by providing a channel, such as Twitter or Facebook, can help deal with very awkward customers and also help retain them. But the only way of achieving this is to ensure you keep these channels monitored on a regular basis. Be personal in your messages and responses. Try to respond to every question and remember that people, in these spaces, as well as asking questions and ranting, will also find a place to show your company/ product love.

Another way if engaging with your customers is to keep a company/ product blog. Any product news, press coverage and technical issues should be highlighted in your blog. If you're in a specialist area you should think about ideas for features which are relevant to your industry and this may pull in more readers and even potential customers. Relevant material is likely to be linked to by other similar sites, blogs, and interested parties and this in turn will increase your SEO.

It's good to be social! Keep on top of customer questions, issues and most importantly, feedback. By getting good feedback from your customers, you can work towards making your business/ product the best it can be. Try different social media platforms and find the one that works best for you. Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Linkedin are the main platforms, however, do your research as there may be something out there that's more suited to your particular industry.

Here at Moonfruit HQ, we do our best to keep on top of all questions, issues and feedback. But as with any company using social media, we're always learning too. We always try to get back to you as soon as we can, hence our recent adoption of Facebook and Twitter for communication, but unfortunately we're currently unable to be online 24/7. So if you don't get a response immediately, we will get back to you as soon as we can ;-)

Our communication channels are still evolving. We continue to learn, tweak, and improve as we go but for us social media now plays a big part in how we communicate with our customers more effectively.

Good Luck!

Thu, 10 Mar 2011

Wendy

Thu, 10 Mar 2011, 17:27



Welcome to new Moonfruit.com

Hi all! Welcome to new Moonfruit.com :)

We are constantly improving the editing software to meet your evolving needs but we were conscious that we hadn't upgraded Moonfruit.com for several years. After discussion with many of you, both old and new (some of our users have been with us from day dot!) and understanding more how you felt about Moonfruit, we embarked on a major redesign of the site.

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New Moonfruit.com homepage

As you can see it's not just a new website, but a new brand and reaffirmation of our intent to 'democratise design online'. We recognise that you want control over how your site looks, and that you want better designed tools to build better designed sites for you and your businesses.

The big thing we heard from our customers was that you felt reassured that Moonfruit was there to support you with simple and effective technology that worked. You were reassured that the community was there to share tips and inspire each other. This created the environment that made using Moonfruit right for you. We also found that you were entrepreneurial and creative in everything you do. You want us to support you in crafting your customised online presence for your businesses and projects.

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The logo design

Our logo reflects the craftsmanship, creativity and fun involved in using Moonfruit to build your websites. We took inspiration from Japanese block printing and system blueprints. And of course our 'M' mark!

Another piece of feedback you gave us was that using Moonfruit was fun and addictive itself. We wanted to reflect that more in Moonfruit.com too. We've made the process of setting up new sites much faster so that you can really jump straight into using the tool. We wanted to give new and existing users a more contemporary set of templates that use some of our newest design features. We'll continue to add to these in the coming weeks, and we'd like to thank our template design partners that ranged from agencies to Moonfruit power users.

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Visual account view

We've also brought to life the account view so that you see a visual 'control centre' of your sites with us. We'll be building out more of the community tools on Moonfruit.com itself so it's easier to share sites and inspiration among you. Seeing the screenshots of your sites as we started to generate them for this new view was actually quite an emotional moment for the team as it really brought to life the breadth and depth of the designs you have created, many of which we'd never seen before.

We've also integrated a new support knowledge base which combines our open community forums, Q&A and FAQ's as well as an improved customer support system where you can track your tickets on a user basis.

The team at Moonfruit is itself a collective of developers, designers and entrepreneurs. We hope you enjoy using the site as much as we've enjoyed designing and building it over the past few months. Have fun and don't forget to give us feedback in the community forums :) And watch this space for new product features which will be rolling out over the next few months …

Wendy
Founder and CMO

leila

Thu, 10 Mar 2011, 17:03



Reuters - Moonfruit wins funding from Silicon-valley company 500 Startups

Tech startup Moonfruit.com, which provides web design and building tools to small businesses consumers, is to relaunch after attracting funding from Dave McClure, of Silicon Valley-based group 500 Startups.

Read the full story - Moonfruit wins funding from Silicon-valley company 500 Startups

leila

Thu, 10 Mar 2011, 15:39



Shiny Shiny - First Mummy Bloggers, now Mummy Entrepreneurs

This year sees a lot more small business starting up online and many of these new businesses are started by women.

Brit start-up Moonfruit helps small businesses and amateurs build websites. They updated their site yesterday and we interviewed their founder - Wendy Tan. What she told us about Moonfruit is interesting for anyone wanting to set up their own small website, but her observations about Moonfruit's customers paint an interesting picture of e-business in 2011.

Read the full article - First Mummy Bloggers, now Mummy Entrepreneurs: Why we all want our own websites now

Wed, 9 Mar 2011

leila

Wed, 9 Mar 2011, 17:19



TechCrunch - 500 Startups Bites Into Moonfruit’s Simple Site Builder For Design Fans

In 2011, with web usage, bandwidth, smartphones and tablets all on the rise, it can hardly have escaped the average small business they they must have an online presence. But with “hosting solutions” baffling the majority and even mapping a domain to a free WordPress site still beyond most, the options can be bewildering. At the same time people are more aware of design than ever. UI amongst the best new startups has changed the game and even old laggard portals have undergone a facelift. The iPhone and iPad have brought a new expectation in interface. So the opportunity to make all this easy is potentially huge.

Read the whole story - 500 Startups Bites Into Moonfruit’s Simple Site Builder For Design Fans

leila

Wed, 9 Mar 2011, 16:40



The Next Women - How Moonfruit secured investment from Smart Investor Dave McClure of 500 Startups

Wendy Tan White is really executing her plans, she is not only a cool entrepreneur on paper! TheNextWomen talked with her.

The full story - How Moonfruit secured investment from Smart Investor Dave Mcclure of 500 Startups

Tue, 8 Mar 2011

leila

Tue, 8 Mar 2011, 16:44



Smarta - Q&A: Wendy Tan-White, Moonfruit

Wendy Tan-White has been at the forefront of the technology scene for over a decade. In this exclusive interview, the founder of website builder Moonfruit shares her growth plans, reveals why everyone loves Silicon Valley, and tells Smarta why it's never been a better time to be a women entrepeneur.

Read there full story - Q&A: Wendy Tan-White, Moonfruit

Fri, 4 Mar 2011

Joe

Fri, 4 Mar 2011, 12:43



Small but significant release - 4th March 2011

As we march along the road to the new moonfruit.com and the blog release we thought we'd squeeze out a few new features that continue to pave the way. So this morning we pushed out a small but significant release. Here are the highlights:

Background HTML tiling

Continuing on the design improvements allowed by the 'no background option' on the 2nd Feb release, we've updated the background HTML image options. It's now possible to set a number of different tiling options: no tiling, tiling, horizontal tiling, vertical tiling. These allow you greater control on how the background image will be displayed so that different effects can be achieved. You can also anchor the image to the top left, top centre and top right. And finally you can choose whether the background image will be fixed in the browser or scroll with your page (effectively whether your site will 'slide' over the top of the image, or the image will move with it as you scroll).

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New template site showing fixed scroll HTML image background

Quick access to Page Master, Background and HTML background

One piece of usability feedback we've had is that getting into the page master can be laborious and often confusing for new users. So we've enabled a 'quick access' feature that means if you double click on an item that is on the page master you are prompted and given the option to jump straight to it. This 'quick access' also allows you to double click on the site background to get to the 'background' panel in the design menu, and double click on the 'wall paper' (HTML background) to get to the HTML background more easily. So generally it allows you to jump around a bit quicker. If you find this upsetting behaviour you can turn it off by going to 'Edit' > 'Preferences' and turn off 'Auto Page Master' (directions only in the new Toolbar).

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Enter Page Master prompt and 'Auto Page Master' setting

Page length restriction

One important thing for the blog is to remove the page length restriction so that you can have articles and comments that flow on and on and increase the size of your page itself. So on the road to this we've completed the removal of the page length restriction, which was 3600 pixels long. We have still set a cap (30,000 pixels, over 8x longer), which we may adjust later after feedback. But this allows you to make things much bigger if you like. Remember massive pages with lots of content aren't always the best thing from a usability point of view, or loading speed, so use sparingly!

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Page length set to 5000

As always, let us know what you think!

Fri, 25 Feb 2011

leila

Fri, 25 Feb 2011, 17:02



Creating a Successful Website - Sticky Content by Paula Wynne

Sticky Content

The term ‘Sticky Content’ refers to ensuring your visitors ‘stick’ when they land on your site pages, like a fly that fastens onto a sticky fly trap.

Not a nice image I know, but for long term success it is vital that your site’s content should make browsers stick and stay. Okay, maybe they won’t set up camp and live on your site, but you want to ensure they keep coming back. The way to do this is to always have fresh, topical, dynamic content. Content includes text, articles, data, member or user profiles, reviews, feeds, jobs, news, products, merchandise tables, visual and creative graphics, images and animations as well as audio and video files.

Today we will cover all aspects of content and this covers what to feature, what not to feature, where to get content, how to keep people coming back to you site again and again. Get them recommending the site to others. This is all crucial to building and maintaining your traffic.

SO YOU’RE A PUBLISHER NOW

Every time you post content on your website you are publishing it, so in effect you have become a Publisher. Your content is a valuable asset, which deserves the same care and attention that a magazine publisher or newspaper editor will place on their content.

Your Content Strategy should focus on your goals and objectives for your site as well as fulfilling your target audience or niche visitor’s needs.

Your web content must resonate with your visitors and do more than just sell your products or services. It must also contribute to your brand’s positive image. Your carefully selected content aims to label your online business as a trusted industry source, so it should reflect your brand values and position you as a thought leader and sector expert. As you learn more about your audience and your site grows, so will your confidence as a publisher.

Visibility = Credibility

We chatted briefly about an ‘About Us’ and ‘Contact Us’ page when we designed your Navigation Map.

One small area of content is your ‘About Us’ page where you get the chance to tell people about you and your products and more importantly, why they have to have them. You know that old ‘to die for’ expression? Use it here.

Don’t wax lyrical and go overboard, just write out a fabulous summary with your unique proposal. Another important point to take on board is to let your personality shine. Don’t be shy and hide who you are. You will build trust and creditability by showing yourself, your staff and founders.

We didn’t include this when we first launched Remote Employment, thinking no one would care. Well, they did. We got so many emails asking more about us and then, when we added our contact number, the phone rang off the hook because people were interested to know more about us and talk to us.

When we added pages on ourselves as Founders and then followed that up with a ‘team’ page, our visitors were delighted to meet us ‘virtually’ and we are constantly swamped with people telling us how wonderful it is to see the people behind the site. We are proud to show off our company’s personality. You should be too. Being open and visible gains your visitors’ trust and builds integrity.

Another option is to include a Google Map flagging where you are in the world so people know you really do exist. This is especially important if you have an office, warehouse or store where they can purchase goods.

Don’t Hide Behind Logins

When we first started Remote Employment we thought we were clever to hide our jobs behind a login area so we could build up a member base.

This was a great idea for a while, as we did certainly build the database because visitors wanted to see what kind of remote and home working jobs we had on our site. When they logged in they found a smorgasbord of tasty home working, remote working and home business treats.

But can you see the stumbling block? By not showing our job content openly, we were, in effect, telling the search engines not to search and index those most important areas.

We realised all too quickly the mistake we had made and it took many more months before we could rectify this. We moved to an ‘open plan’ solution to give everyone access to all our jobs and therefore resolve the sticky content issue - and give Google access to crawl all over our job content. Our solution was to ensure the job postings were public and then encourage people to register to apply for the jobs.

Bounce Rate

Your bounce rate is affected by your content. You will see in your Google Analytics account (coming up) that you have a statistic called Bounce Rate. This is also termed as the Exit Rate (not to be confused by Exit Route as discussed earlier).

A Bounce Rate reflects the percentage of visitors who ‘bounce away’ to a different site, rather than continue on to your other pages. This happens when a new visitor only views a single page on your website and leaves without viewing any of your other pages. In effect they land, take a quick glance around and think, ‘Mmm, not for me’ and off they go again, like a flea bouncing around in a dog parlour.

GOOGLE’S DEFINITION: a bounce rate is the percentage of single-page visits or visits in which the person left your site from the entrance (landing) page. They use this metric to measure visit quality. A high bounce rate generally indicates that site entrance pages aren’t relevant to your visitors. This should remind you of our discussion a few days ago about your home page being crucial to spell out your key message.

Keep ‘Em Coming Back

The more compelling your key landing pages, the more visitors will stay on your site, have a look around and convert to sales.

You can reduce your bounce rate by adapting landing pages to each keyword, link or advert that you run. Landing pages should provide the information, product or services mentioned in the original place where the visitor first spotted your link.

If you have different aspects to your site, ensure that the landing page links you give out are relevant to the page content. Another instance of being tacky and sticky is to ensure you have enough content.

FOR EXAMPLE: when we first started out we had only a few jobs. It was like having a nice shiny new restaurant and nobody eating in it.

So we had to source loads of good remote and home working jobs as our content, to ensure we retained the stickiness on site to keep people viewing all our pages.

Jobs are only one part of our content, in fact we didn’t consider our jobs to be content at first, but quickly realised that they formed an integral part of our site content, along with resources and articles.

Loyalty Campaigns

Ask yourself why you go back to sites that you like. It is usually because it solves a problem or fulfils a need, it entertains you or it’s offering the advice and support you need at a particular time in your life.

Think about providing your audience with enticing offers, discounts, useful content and information of new products and new innovations. Set Up Dialogue

Communicate your key message by setting up a dialogue with your customers, clients and visitors. Think about having a little area that shares what’s new and what’s in store for anyone who visits the site for the first time. Hook them in and don’t let go. Keep up the conversation with regular updates, but don’t fall into the trap of having out of date info or, worse still, a statement with an actual date that is so old that it instantly ages your site!

How many times have you landed on a site and found that it was last updated years ago? Your immediate thoughts are: Is this site still relevant? Is anyone home? Are they out for lunch or has the business folded? You probably bounced away before finding out.

Don’t build up this wonderful new baby of yours, get it to the toddler stage and then abandon it. All your hard work should pay off when you keep it invigorated by updating information and adding relevant content as your website matures.

Summary

Even though we started the day with visions of flies stuck on gooey fly traps, you now know how to ensure your new site wows your visitors with relevant and sticky content and keeps them interested and engaged.

We discovered that good quality content is the lifeblood of your online business as regularly updated content keeps your site fresh and alive. At the same time it keeps the search engines coming back to crawl your site and it becomes a traffic builder.

Checklist

  • Are you going to have a member login area?
  • Remember to check out your bounce rate in Google when your site goes live
  • What content will you use?
  • Find articles and content to include
  • Find sources of good information
  • Consider forums and chat rooms

Watch out for the next in this series. In the meantime, enjoy adding content to your site!

Award-winning entrepreneur, speaker and bestselling author of ‘Create A Successful Website’, Paula Wynne offers practical workshops to help you succeed online. Find out more about Paula at www.paulawynne.com

Wed, 23 Feb 2011

Joe

Wed, 23 Feb 2011, 09:46



Product and pricing changes

In a few weeks we'll be updating the products and prices on Moonfruit.com. The good news is that as existing customers you will continue to pay the same amounts you are currently paying, but you will also benefit from the increased allowances (Disk/Bandwidth, etc.) that will be applied to the new packs. So no price change for you, but extra stuff. We're also simplifying things so that resellers can resell on any of the new products, though there will be lower site limits on some packs. Existing customers will retain existing site limits, and existing Resellers can move to new packs if they want to or stay on their existing plans.

For new customers from the date of the price change they will be paying the new rates for products. This is the first price change in 10 years for us and will allow us to continue to increase investment in the product and the services we provide. If you want to buy or upgrade at the current pricing, probably best to do that soon.

Thank you for your ongoing support!

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