Your business website is essentially your storefront, business card and most significant marketing piece all rolled into one. How it affects your visitors and customers is critical to your success. Provide a memorable experience and customers are sure to return time and time again. And above all remember that people come to your website or blog for one reason, and one reason only. What’s in it for them? You need to be sure that you are providing answers to questions and solutions to problems or they won’t stay. Worse, they won’t return.
Make your website interactive.
As the Internet continues to grow and evolve it’s becoming more important to create a community around your business. To accomplish this you want to engage your visitors and customers. This can be accomplished a number of ways. You can:
Make sure your website provides value.
People go online for a number of reasons. They go online to research a potential purchase, to seek solutions for a problem they’re having and to be entertained. If your website provides all three; products, information, and entertainment then you’re in terrific shape. The good news is your content can provide both the information and the entertainment and when written well, can also inspire purchases. Here are a few ideas to provide value for your customers and prospects:
Make sure your website is easy to navigate.
I cannot stress this enough! It takes a visitor about 20 seconds to make a decision about whether they’re going to stay on your website or click away. If your site is laid out nicely, with products and services, information, prices, FAQs, and content easy to find then people are more likely to hang out – the longer they stay on your site the more likely they are to make a purchase or to return again. Be sure to install Google Analytics on your site so you can see and analyze your traffic. You will be able to track page views, visitor information, and conversion rates. You can also set goals that can help interpret data by comparing several factors at once. For example, you can calculate how many of your conversions (completed purchases) were generated by females between the ages of 18 and 24 who live in California. Did I mention that it is free?
To make your site easy to navigate consider:
Make your website easy on the eyes.
Ever visit a website and the text was so small or the colors so incompatible that you couldn’t read a word? Readability is critical to a selling website. Make sure:
Give them a soft sell.
People expect to be sold to and they’re looking for it – they’re wary. Instead of hitting website visitors with a hard sell, provide information, solve their problems and show them the benefits of your products or services. They’ll be much more receptive and appreciative. You need to create that all important, “Know, Like and Trust” factor. People will visit your site to find out information, to find answers to questions and to see what is fresh and new in your business. Once they know, like and trust you, they will be willing to buy from you, or buy other products and services based on your recommendations if you are an affiliate marketer.
Creating a website that sells requires a structured approach and a desire to create the best experience possible for your visitors. Once you’ve created your website, consider testing it and asking associates, friends and family for their opinion.
For a free website consultation or evaluation (see… here is the soft sell!) please call us at Your Office On The Web, 888-719-6711. We are your partner in success.

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What a great post! I am going to print it for future reference since I always value reminders of what I should and shouldn’t be doing! : )
All the best and thanks for sharing!
Michael
CCO OutMaturity
Thank you for the soft sell.
I met Adam at a Joint Venture booth camp in Las Vegas.
Hopefully, we will build some good network team together.
Thanks
Hsihua