Got Web Traffic but Still Low Sales? Ten Ways to Selling Success - Part 2
Judy Cullins c. 2004
Have you put a lot of effort, time, and money into your site and
are frustrated with lackluster sales? Are you planning to put a
new Web site and don't know where to start?
If you are like many business professionals out there, you know
your subject, you are an expert speaker or coach in your field,
and you are even passionate about it. You have great products and
services to sell.
But do you translate those into benefit-driven headlines that pull
sales? If you have already put your Web site up did you address
your purpose? Do you want to inform, communicate, and help? That's
fine, but if you want to sell something, you will drive your potential
customers away with such non-effective phrases as "welcome
to my site," Here's by product " long paragraphs of your
bio on the home page, your book's introduction, or "subscribe
to my ezine."
You have only 10 seconds to impress your Web visitors. They don't
care about anything except what you can do for them.
Give them a reason to buy.
It's never too late to refresh your home page and others with "marketing
pizzazz." Your home page deserves time, effort, and money.
You will need to edit it several times before landing on just the
right phrases. Without these and continuous maintenance, your unguided
efforts are wasted.
Instead, write compelling, emotional, benefit-driven copy to inspire
people to take out their credit cards to buy your unique, wonderful
creations. You can when you apply the following power "Marketing
Pizzazz" techniques.
6. Make your layout clear, clean, and consistent. You need to organize
each page in the same lay outsuch as left centered, right
centered, or centered. If you mix designs, your would-be client
or buyer will think you unprofessional. Go to other Web sites and
choose a design that resonates with you. Keep every page in the
same format.
7. Use color, font changes, and small graphics to spice up your
site, but remember to use a lot of white space. Too many large graphics
make your site load slowly, and your visitors will leave before
seeing how you can help them. Without easy-to-read copy and clear
navigation they will also disappear. Remember the "10 second"
rule.
If you are like me, and have a content-dense site, it's OK to include
long copy as long as you divide it into bite-size pieces with plenty
of headlines. A good idea is to ask your friends and associates
to visit your site to report glitches and feedback. What turns them
on or off? They often see what the creator is too close to see.
Of course, give them a reward for helping you, such as a free report.
8. Put your information in short paragraphs. Visitors love free
content, but when they see a long line of print, they get discouraged
because they want their information fast, clear, and concise. Make
each paragraph only 4-6 lines. Online readers want easy-to- read
material they can get the main points from, and they want it faster
than light rays.
9. Be consistent with your headlines and body fonts. Do not use
all capital letters in your articles or headlines, unless you use
a few words for emphasis, such as "FACT," or "TRUE,"
because they are hard to read. Do not use the same font for headlines
and titles as you do for the body of information beneath. This mistake
makes it hard to distinguish the two.
If you are a non-techie like myself, you can use primarily two
fonts:
"Times Roman" for headings, and "Arial" for
the body. Notice the no tails in Arial (called sans serif), good
for short copy.
In your book, you'll reverse the above font uses. Use "Times
Roman" for the copy and "Arial" for titles and headlines.
10. Use dividers such as ======, or ++++++ when you change topics.
These can add variety and help your visitor to see your message
more clearly. These are often used on business ezines. Each publisher
makes their ezine their own by their personal choices.
Remember your home page must give your visitors a reason to buy.
Use these "Marketing Pizzazz" techniques throughout your
site. Think right now, what is it I need to act on next to manifest
more dollar success on my site?
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