Making your Website Attractive, Interesting, Engaging and Interactive
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Written By: Steve Brining
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Making your Website Attractive, Interesting, Engaging and Interactive
© Copyright 2005 Steve Brining
Making your website attractive, interesting, engaging and
interactive
In this article you will learn the importance designing your website
around your customers and their needs. A websites form and
content is what will determine if a visitor will stay just a visitor or
turn into your next customer. Today we will discuss how to
accomplish the later.
To succeed at your online business (whether you are selling your
own product/service or are selling for other merchants as an
affiliate), you need a Web site created just for that - a simple,
focused site. One that is easy to build, maintenance-free, low cost,
credible, and a powerful traffic-builder and customer-converter.
Having the right tool and the right product alone doesn't insure the
success of your website. There are many factors to be considered
while designing a site. Unfortunately, most of these are easily
ignored by Internet business owners.
Build It for Speed - It's a fact of modern life - people are in a hurry.
This means that you have between 10 and 30 seconds to capture
your potential customer's attention. 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.
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.
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.
Credibility Is Crucial - The most professionally designed site won't
sell if your customers don't believe in you. A clear privacy
statement is one way to build your credibility. 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.
Navigation should be simple - Make site navigation easy and
intuitive. Simple and smooth navigation adds to the convenience of
the visitors. Add powerful search and catalog features. Many times
a lot of visitors do not have the patience to navigate through the
whole website to find what they are looking for.
Consistency is the key - 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.
Make your site interactive and personalized - Make your website
interactive. Add feedback forms as well as email forms that allow
your prospective customers to ask you any questions they might
have pertaining to a product. Personalization of your website is
another key element that can lead to customer delight and can
increase your sales. Personalization technology provides you the
analytic tools to facilitate cross-selling and up-selling when the
customer is buying online. It would give you an idea of what
products to cross-sell and up-sell. For example, when a person
buys a CD player, a disc cleaner can also be offered.
Content is King - Good content sells a 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.
These eight, simple rules will go a long way toward the
improvement of your website and most importantly, turn visitors
into customers.
Warmly,
Steve Brining
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Steve Brining owns Lupine Computer: a reseller of computer supplies and accessories (including hardware and software). Receive free newsletter on various business topics. See www.mylupine.com for great prices and to sign up for the newsletter.
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