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How to Create a Bakery Website: The Best Sports Bakery Websites

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Digital displays of cakes, pies, bread, and pastries may not be as mouth watering as the real thing. But a restaurant website is a valuable tool for your bakery’s marketing and operations strategies.

A website promotes your bakery online, increases brand awareness, and enhances your brick-and-mortar ordering experience with online menus and carry-out. Learn the basics of building a website to expand your digital reach.

Goals for your Bakery’s Website Design

It’s important to start by identifying the solutions and opportunities your website is designed to provide. The first step of building your restaurant website is establishing clear, actionable goals that you can work towards.

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Why You Should Build a Bakery Website

You’re a great baker and savvy business person. But designing, hosting, and maintaining a website requires new technical skills and lots of time, right?

Not always. There are plenty of ways to build a website so it becomes an asset to your business instead of a burden on your time and energy. Starting with a clear plan will help to take the guesswork and anxiety out of the process.

An attractive, functional website lets customers interact with your business from wherever they are. Just make sure that it’s mobile browser friendly. This will keep your brand top of mind and allow your guests to share info and photos from your business. Talk about great word-of-mouth! 

Ultimately, the goal of a website is to work in tandem with other marketing strategies, to increase brand awareness and sales.

Bakery Website Goals Checklist

You want your website to drive traffic to your business, so evaluate its profit potential by answering the following questions.

  • What do you want your bakery’s website to do? 

  • What is the design of your bakery’s website? 

  • How will your website fit into your marketing strategy?

  • Where will you host your bakery’s website?

  • When should you launch your bakery’s website?

  • Who is going to maintain your bakery’s website?

  • How does it integrate with your point of sale system?

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Bakery Website Content Strategy

“Content” refers to all the visual information that lives on your bakery’s website, from hours to blog posts to images. Your content strategy is the plan you devise and execute in order to get that info onto your website and/or social media pages.

As you start to imagine your bakery’s website, consider what information you want it to deliver and what you want your customers to be able to access. Basic info like hours, menus, and specials are a must. But it’s up to you how prominently it’s displayed on your website depending on importance. 

Pages and Content

There are a few standard pages for bakery websites, as well as additional options depending on your business model: 

  • A homepage that directs users to content 

  • An “about” page with hours, contact information, and your bakery’s backstory or concept

  • Your menus. PDF menus are increasingly popular, accessible easily through a QR code scan on a smartphone

  • Ordering forms for individual orders and catering

  • Special or seasonal information about orders

  • A blog

  • An online store

  • Links to affiliated programs, such as a community outreach program or classes open to the public

Often, all of a bakery’s information is available on the homepage, with hours, contact information, vital information about operations and a menu divided on the landing page.

This is where the basics of User Experience (UX design) come in handy. Deciding where to put your content and how your customers access information is a crucial part of content strategy. 

Voice and Messaging

Content strategy is also focused on maintaining a consistent voice and messaging across all of a company’s communications. As you build a content strategy for your website, think about how content works with the vision, design, and “voice” of your bakery. Imbue all of your website’s content with a consistent tone and message for brand consistency.

Content Strategy Research

As your business expands, or if you’re rebuilding a website for a well-established company, you might invest in some content strategy research. Creativity can still be guided by data, and the best content strategy plans involve research using focus groups, surveys, and other methods to inform how you manage and distribute content.

Website Maintenance

Like the equipment in your bakery, your website has to be updated and maintained to stay in top working condition. You can outsource this to a hosting company, do it yourself, or delegate the work to management staff.

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Designing your Bakery’s Website

UX Research & Functionality

Human-centered design is the current model for UX (or User Experience). It’s a fancy term for ensuring that the greatest possible number of people have access to your content. 

When you design your website, make sure it’s functional for users that may have little to no technical experience. It should be intuitive to all users, including those with disabilities. 

If you use an online ordering system, consider providing a link on each page of your website. That way, your customer can initiate their ordering process no matter where they are on your site.

Color Scheme & Typography

Colors have psychological effects on people, and set a tone and mood. Try to find digital colors that are a close match to your established brick-and-mortar colors, to preserve brand recognition. 

Be sure to choose high-contrast fonts that are easy to read on your website’s backgrounds. 

Size of website text is another critical design element. Typically, sans serif fonts, those without the “flags” on the ends of letters – are easier to read digitally. 

Be sure that the text on digital menus is large enough to read on a smartphone screen, where most people will likely access them.

Images

Images make your website more attractive and increase its performance in search engines. Use a high-definition camera to capture snapshots of your bakery and menu items, and use them strategically on your website and in digital menus.

Marketing With your Bakery’s Website

Your website is a marketing tool. It lets your customers digitally access information about your business, and hopefully drives foot traffic. But for it to perform those functions, it has to be visible through search engines and social media. 

SEO Strategy

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) refers to a set of practices that allows search engines to “read” your content, and increases the chance that your content appears during searches.

You want to make sure that when someone searches “Angelina’s Bakery Centerville, VA”  your bakery is the first result. This comprehensive SEO for beginners guide from Search Engine Journal will teach you about keyword research, on-page SEO, and technical SEO to ensure your website’s success.

Social Media Strategy

The best websites make their social media links readily available and obvious, prompting users to engage with other streams of content. Ideally, your social media streams will also drive traffic to your websites with links to new and updated content.

Users might not click through, but the accessibility increases the chance that your page will get a hit, that a new customer will engage and, eventually, bring new business.

Hosting and Publishing your Bakery’s Website

Your website’s “host” is the physical computer where the info for your website is stored, and the location where your visitors access that content. While you could theoretically host your own website, it’s simpler and more reliable to use a hosting service like GoDaddy or bluehost. Certain web builders will let you buy a domain name and connect you to hosts as part of their services.

Choosing a URL

Choosing the right URL for your website can be tricky. Many .com addresses are no longer available and it can be risky to choose a newer domain like .online or .live since they generally see less traffic. If you can’t get AngelinasBakery.com, try adding the initials of your city – like AngelinasBakeryVA.com.

Web Builder Platforms

Web builder platforms are services that make it easy to design your website, by providing iterative instances of code and intuitive website building software. Choosing the right web builder for your website is important – select a platform that offers a full range of services. Some companies offer full-service website solutions from design to publication, while others require more legwork.

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