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GET A WEB SITE THAT SELLS!
By
Dr. Kevin Nunley
On
the Internet, a good website can
make you as big as any corporation.
You can get a good designer to
come up with a logo, some buttons,
and a background that looks right
for your business. Then build
your own web pages around the
elements the designer has given
you. This is an excellent way
to get an eye-popping web site
for as little as $100. (It's
ready to go at TheWebsiteDistrict.)
Don't
get too carried away with bright
colors, patterned backgrounds,
or big graphics that take lots
of time to load. Recent surveys
show that over 78% of your customers
will be using slower dial-up modems
past 2002. Slow-loading pages
discourage visitors who often
click away before they have even
had chances to consider your offer.
If your site is getting lots of
hits, but not making any sales,
slow-loading pages could be causing
the problem. (TheWebsiteDistrict's
load Fast!)
Basic
colors and a white background
do best with the many different
ways your page will look on different
monitors. Use headlines and subheadings
to give customers a quick idea
of what your page has to offer.
Someone in a hurry should be able
to read your headlines and subheadings
to quickly understand what products,
services, and benefits they will
get. Put your most important phrases
in bold letters, too. Stay away
from all capitals in your writing
and use common fonts that are
easy to read.
(TheWebsiteDistrict has you covered
on this and everything that follows!)
Above
all, include testimonials from
your customers and suppliers.
Nothing builds trust with customers
and prospects like good words
about you from people who know
you and have done business with
you.
Your
site must be easy to navigate
with links to important pages
included on every page. The look
and feel of your site should be
consistent. You can do this by
using the same logo, background,
type style, and navigation buttons
on every page.
A
website is the perfect place to
display your entire product catalog
without having to bear the high
cost of printing and mailing.
You can build your own professional
catalog fast with a few mouse
clicks by using the online catalog
tool at workshopinc.com/eshowcase.htm
and the handy programs at iomanager.com.
Search
engines are the number one way
of getting visitors to your site.
You will want pages that are easily
registered by the top search engines
like Excite and Yahoo. Search
engines are a lot smarter than
they used to be. Most first look
at the title of your page (those
words that appear in the little
box on your browser), then at
the page's Meta Tags, and finally
at the copy on your page. If the
same keywords appear in all three
places, your site gets a high
listing. This means that a customer
who searches for you using one
of your site's keywords will find
you linked in the first 10 to
15 sites the search engine presents.
To
see what Meta tags look like,
go to any popular site, point
your cursor at the page, and click
the right mouse button. Choose
"view source." The Meta tag looks
like this:
<meta
name="description"
content="a
few words that best describe your
site, separated, by, commas">
<meta
name="keywords"
content="the
same keywords listed like this:internet
marketing, small business, web
site promotion, selling, ezines,
home based business, marketing,
advertising, email marketing,">
Make
sure you update your important
info often. Search engines, just
like customers, check back often
to see how your site is progressing.
Lots of helpful articles, tips,
and a question and answer page
will give customers all the information
they need. Also include links
to other recommended sites like
yours. Try to get those sites
to add your link as well. Customers
will see you as an authority in
your field and will appreciate
your ability to help them in a
variety of ways.
Your
own domain name will make your
business look bigger and your
Internet effort more serious.
Yourname.com look a lot more impressive
than freewebsite.com/10101/yourname.
Don't forget to include all your
contact information where customers
can easily find it. Include phone,
fax, and your regular mailing
address. Your street address adds
credibility to your website and
offers. Invite visitors to email
you with questions and for more
information.
People
on the Web like to make purchases
with speed and convenience.
Learn
all the details on how you can
get your own credit card forms
and automate ordering with CGI
scripts at HomeBusinessMag.com.
Assure customers that their credit
card info is secure, safe, and
private. Include your fax number,
toll free phone number, and mailing
address for those who prefer to
order via those methods.
After
a customer buys, follow-up with
an e-mail confirming the order.
Tell the customer the price and
when the product will be sent.
Many corporations are finding
this kind of follow-up is the
number one reason customers come
back to buy again.
One
of the best things about a website
is that it can make the Internet
your extended staff. This is an
invaluable boost if you are a
home business of one. Your website
is there to answer questions at
any time of day or night. Your
web pages can fill in the additional
info that your ad couldn't cover,
your sales letter didn't have
room for, or you forgot to mention
in your telephone conversation.
Many top network marketers use
websites to train new members
and distribute announcements to
their downline. They report it
works must faster, better, and
cheaper than sending out letters
or spending hours on long distance.
Include
your website and e-mail address
on all of your printed and off-line
marketing materials. The corporate
world spends most of their Internet
ad budgets promoting their sites
on TV and radio, and in newspapers
and magazines. It works. Notice
how the company, United Parcel
Service (U.P.S.) now features
the company website in the same
big letters it uses to list its
1-800 number on all of the delivery
trucks.
Put
your Internet information on your
business cards, invoices, letterhead,
and voice mail. Look into advertising
your site in affordable and targeted
magazine ads, on radio, and in
cable TV commercials.
Get
FREE big media promotion. Almost
all e-zine, TV, radio, newspaper,
and magazine editors accept press
releases. Now that most media
sources are online, e-mail is
the preferred way for them to
receive your releases. Your release
should be one page long and offer
valuable information of interest
to the publications' readers.
Editors won't print a blatant
ad that is not accompanied by
newsworthy information.
Kevin
Nunley provides marketing advice
and copy writing for businesses
and organizations. He can be reached
at www.DrNunley.com.
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