Give Your Website A Chance
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I often wonder how serious people are when it comes to their websites.
I thought that most everyone knew that the phrase "Build it and they
will come" no longer applies on the internet but I'm not sure how many
people really believe it.
I look at sites everyday as part of my
sales strategy and I can't tell you how many of them violate the
obvious elements of good website design and submission.
What even amazes me more is that they can't figure out why they don't get sales or visitors.
Do yourself a favor and attempt to apply
the following tactics to your site. They won't cost you a thing except
a little time and effort to apply them.
** About Page **
Always include an about page on your site.
Don't be afraid to tell your story and let people know who you are and
how you arrived where you are.
Opening yourself up and letting people know
who you are adds an element of trust. It exposes your personality,
capabilities and knowledge. All factors that let your readers know you
are genuine.
** Include all your contact information **
Let your visitors know that you are
available. Encourage questions, email and phone calls. Include your
name, address and phone number. If you can, it's also helpful to place
a photo on your site. Familiarity is key and it can add one more link
in the ladder of trust.
** Headlines **
Create compelling headlines. Peak the
interest of your readers. This is your chance to grab their attention
and incite them to read on.
Don't be flashy or obnoxious. Simply tell
it like it is. Capture their attention with descriptive, informative
words. Get your readers involved in your information. Ask questions.
Make them think.
You might be surprised to learn that just one compelling headline can bring instant sales almost overnight.
**Create your meta tags **
This is the first place I look when people
tell me they aren't getting visitors. I often see sites that have no
title or description tag or the tags don't follow the suggested
guidelines for proper setup.
Here's an example of how the tags might look for a site that sells hummingbird feeders:
You will need to do this for each page of
your site. Each page needs to have it's own set of tags. I also
recommend focusing on one keyword per page, two at the very most. Too
many keywords can confuse what your page is about.
Always make sure that your keywords are
scattered throughout your text as well, however don't sacrifice good
content for nonsense. Your text should be easy to read and should not
sound redundant. Make your pages at least 250 words.
** Testimonials**
Solicit feedback from buyers you've had.
Ask them to write a small testimonial that you can place on your site.
This goes a long way to help convince your visitor that your products
and services are sound.
** Linking **
Reciprocal linking is a common and
effective tactic for obtaining search engine status and page rank but
it's also the most time consuming. It requires making contacts,
following up with contacts and updating your website.
While reciprocal linking is an excellent
way of establishing page rank it's not the only way. Page rank can also
be established by submitting your site to directories, writing articles
and setting up blogs. Don't underestimate the power of website links.
Take the extra few hours a day and get your site noticed.
** Offer Guarantees *
Always offer your products with a guarantee. This is often the extra boost a buyer needs to make the purchase.
A good site will offer 100%,
no-questions-asked, money-back guarantees. People rarely take advantage
of such guarantees but it's this statement that may tip the scales in
your favor.
** Submit Your Site **
Last, but not least, don't neglect to
submit your site to the search engines. Many of them are no longer free
but the fees are nominal and worth the expense. Google still offers a
free submit and it's easy, simply type in your URL address, however
make sure your meta tags include a title and description tag first.
For the free search engines I don't
recommend using automated submissions. Submit them yourself taking care
to compose accurate titles descriptions and keywords.
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