10 Tips For Better Web Sites
What are the secrets of the super sites? Why do some sites suceed
while the majority of others fail? More and more Internet business
owners are asking themselves these questions. The answers are frequently
more obvious than you may think. Below are 10 tips for better, more
successful web sites.
1. Build It For Speed
It's a fact of modern life - people are in a hurry. Nowhere is
that more true than on the Internet. It seems that no matter how
much the technology improves, nothing is ever fast enough. In fact,
several studies indicate that the fast technology advances, the
faster people expect things to be.
So what does this mean for your website design? It means that you
have between 10 and 30 seconds to capture your potential customer's
attention. If they can not at least begin to read about your product
in that much time, they will be headed e
lsewhere. To minimize your load time, keep graphics small. Compress
them where possible. Use flashy technology (Javascript, Flash, Streaming
Audio/Video, animation) sparingly and only if it is important to
your presentation.
2. Target Your Market
Know who your market is and make certain that your site caters
to their needs. It is critical that your site reflect the values
of your potential customers. Is your market mostly business professionals?
If so, the site must be clean and professional. Is your product
aimed mostly a teenagers and young adults? Then your site could
be more informal and relaxed. The key here is to know your market
and build the site to their preferences.
3. Focus The Site
Make certain your web site is focused on the goal, selling your
product or service. A site offering many unrelated products is not
necessarily unfocused, but this is often the case. If your business
does offer many products, dedicate a unique page for each instead
of trying to sell them all from one page. Upselling or cross selling
is vital but don't dedicate so much to it that the customer feels
caught in a bait and switch. Make mention of other products but
do so subtly.
4. Credibility Is Crucial
The most professionally designed site won't sell if your customers
don't believe in you. The impersonal nature of the Internet breeds
a certain level of mistrust. For your web site to be successful
you must overcome this tendency.
A clear privacy statement is one way to build your credibility.
Every commercial web site should have a privacy statement posted
on line. Provide a prominent link to your privacy statement from
every page on the site as well as from any location that you are
asking your visitors for personal information. Provide legitimate
contact information on line. Your contact information should include
an email address, mailing address, phone number and a fax number,
if applicable. If you are unwilling to provide this information
to your customers, how can they trust (or buy from) you?
5. Offer A Guarantee
Offer an ironclad, no exceptions money back guarantee. This item
is really a credibility issue but it is important enough to warrant
its own mention. What better way to establish your customer's trust
than to eliminate any risk for them? If the customer sees that your
are willing to assume all of the risk, they will immediately be
more inclined to trust you.
6. Make Payment Easy
Offer a variety of payment methods for your customer. If you don't
currently take credit cards, start immediately. You can either set
up a merchant account or use one of the many credit card clearing
houses. Take checks on line. Provide an address for those who prefer
to pay by cash, check or money order. Make sure the payment process
is clear, easy to access and intuitive to use. Eliminate as many
steps as possible. Do not ask for any more information than is necessary
to complete the transaction. Nothing frightens a customer off faster
than feeling that their privacy is being invaded.
7. Simple Navigation
Make site navigation easy and intuitive. While it may be artistic
to make your index page all black and hide the link to continue,
will that generate business? If your customer can not navigate your
site to find what they want, they will go elsewhere. Limit the choices
and direct your customers through a sales process.
8. Consistency
Make sure the site is consistent in look, feel and design. Nothing
is more jarring and disturbing to a customer than feeling as if
they have just gone to another site. Keep colors and themes constant
throughout the site.
9. Design for indexing
85% of all web users find what they are looking for via the top
search engines. Make sure that your page is designed to maximize
your placement. Focus on your keywords and keyword density but don't
sacrifice your message. Utilize the meta tags keywords, description
and title. Use your keywords when naming your pages.
10. Content is (still) king
Good content sells product. Ask yourself the following questions.
Does your copy convey the message you wish to get across to your
visitors? Is it compelling? Does it lead your visitor through the
sales process? Have others review, critique and edit your copy to
insure it is delivering the intended message. Always double check
your spelling and grammar.
Implementing the ten steps above probably will not make your site
as successful as Yahoo or Amazon overnight. If they are implemented
correctly and integrated into an overall web site design and marketing
campaign, you should see a marked improvement in the site's traffic
and sales.
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Tony L. Callahan, is a successful Internet Promotions Consultant
with more than twenty years of industry experience and is president
of his own Internet marketing company, Link-Promote.
He also publishes Web-Links Monthly, a newsletter full of tips,
tricks, tools and techniques for successful web site promotions.
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