A pretty face is NOT enough!!! (when it comes to your website)
Imagine
meeting someone new … they have a beautiful face, lovely hair,
stunning smile, drop dead gorgeous body and are dressed in
designer clothes. Naturally you are attracted to their
striking appearance, so you start talking to them. After a few
minutes you realize this person has no personality, only talks
about himself/herself and has no interest in finding out about
you. Any attempt on your part to speak gets shut down and
if you do manage to ask a question their answer is usually “Yes,
but … let’s get back to me”.
How long
do you think you would stay and chat to this person? Do
you think you would want to become friends? Probably not.
And the
same goes for your website! You can create the most
stunning website, with flash animations, video or audio
features, rotating logos etc but the truth is, if your website
doesn’t have any depth, no amount of “pretty” will get visitors
to come back, let alone purchase anything!
Just as Dr
Phil warns against spending your entire time planning a wedding
(and spending thousands of dollars on it), instead of preparing
for a lifelong marriage, many first time entrepreneurs become
absorbed by the visual aspects of their website. They
spend hours agonizing over colour schemes and designs (and then
spend thousands of dollars having special effects added), but
sadly don’t give any priority or time to the content of their
website.
Every
month millions of new websites are being added to the internet
and you are competing against all of them! Even if they
are not in the same line of business as you are, they are
competing with you for visitor attention.
And even
if you do manage to get a visitor to your website, but fail to
provide the necessary information, your potential customer will
click away in seconds, never to be seen again!
As a new
or prospective website owner, you are faced with three major
issues, when it comes to having a successful website:
1. Driving
traffic to your website
2. Converting visitors into paying customers
3. Getting customers to come back and purchase more
1. Driving traffic to your website
This is a broad subject and has been covered by an earlier
article, entitled “30
ways to promote your business & website on a shoestring budget”.
2. Converting visitors into paying customers
This is one of the areas in which most
business owners fail. The main reasons are that they:
(a) Don’t
provide information that their customers are looking for.
For example, if you are selling furniture and your website only
features a “general” category of products being sold, but not
specific items, their prices and measurements, the customer will
go somewhere else. If someone is looking on the internet
for a sofa, they need to know whether it will fit into their
home, whether it is within their budget and how it will look.
The customer wants to know the information there and then.
They are not going to wait until they can speak to someone on
the phone or even drive to the store to find out. They
will find another supplier (even an overseas one) who does
provide the information. So when creating your website,
PLEASE PLEASE ensure that you supply as much information as
possible about each product and service, including its price (or
price range).
(b) Don’t make it easy for their customers to find the
information. It is important that your website is easy to
navigate. This means placing your navigation bar at the
top or left hand-side, as this is the first place majority of
people look for. Contact details should be displayed not
only on “Contact Us” page, but also at the bottom of each page.
(c) Don’t
prove their credibility. Sure many companies speak about
themselves and how great their products are and why you should
buy from them, but the reality is no-one really believes them.
One way to prove your credibility is by sharing your expertise
and giving your customers helpful information.
Another
way to prove your credibility is by simply placing testimonials
from happy customers on your website. If you don’t have any,
GET THEM NOW!
3. Getting visitors to come back and purchase more
In order for your customers to come back to
your website, your first transaction with them must prove
flawless. Your products/services need to be delivered
exactly as stated on the website and be delivered on time (or
sooner). In reality, you should under-promise and
over-deliver. Provide your customer with bonuses, such as
free information. If for example, you sell baby products,
you can send your customers tips on how to settle their baby, a
list of child-friendly services in their area, advise on baby
skin care etc.
You should
also include as much information as possible on your website –
free resources, articles, reports, ebooks relating to your
industry, service and products. You can easily source free
information on the internet. If you need help with this,
please contact me (ivana@web4business.com.au)
and I will gladly help. This will ensure that your
customers will keep coming back to your website, even if it is
just to get information. The more they visit, the more you
will stick in their mind as an expert and the next time they are
ready to order your products/services, you will be their first
choice.
Another
way of staying in touch with your customers is by sending them a
regular newsletter. This can be done, weekly, fortnightly
or monthly. You can do it manually if you don’t initially
have many subscribers, but as your subscriptions grow, you
should consider using inexpensive mailing software such as
GetResponse (www.getresponse.com),
which will not only handle your mailing list, but also allow you
to easily send out newsletters.
Remember
once you’ve created your website, the work doesn’t stop there.
You need to keep updating the content to keep your customers and
search engines happy. Your marketing also needs to
continue. There is no point in spending thousands of
dollars on creating a beautiful looking website if no-one is
going to visit it or worse still, refuse to buy
products/services.
Ivana Katz makes it easy for you
to get your business online very quickly. If you're looking for a
professional and affordable website designer, visit
www.web4business.com.au and download a free
website plan.
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