Test, test and test again...
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Test, test and test again...
Copyright 2005 Richard Grady
Whatever type of online business you are running, one of
the most vital things to remember is that you should test
everything!
The beauty of the Internet is that you can test countless
different ways of running your business without it costing
you a small fortune (or indeed, anything at all). This is
a huge advantage over traditional 'offline' businesses and
something that should be taken advantage of. Think about
it, let's say you have an offline business and you want to
take an advertisement in a local newspaper. Once you have
agreed the layout and text of the advert with the
publisher, that's it - you can't change it once the
newspaper has been printed if you don't get the results you
were hoping for.
In complete contrast, with an Internet business, you can
change your sales page and online advertising at any time
which means you can 'tweak' every little detail to ensure
that you are making maximum sales and getting the very best
value for money from your advertising.
In general, when making changes to any website/sales
page/advert etc, it is best to make only minor alterations
rather than a major overhaul. The reason for this is that
if you change everything on a page and it affects your
sales, you won't know EXACTLY what made the difference. If
you make one or two small changes at a time, you can see
precisely which one made the difference to what your
visitors/customers do when they get to your site.
Remember, even tiny changes can make a huge difference -
seriously - just something as simple as changing a headline
can increase or decrease sales significantly.
Having said that, from time to time, I do think it is a
good idea to give any website or sales page a major
transformation, just to see what happens :-)
I have numerous sales pages and sites that haven't been
altered for years yet still produce sales everyday.
Though, in fairness, there is no reason why they shouldn't
since most visitors to the pages in question aren't aware
that they haven't been changed for so long and as long as
the product is up to date and of high quality it really
shouldn't matter.
With this in mind, I have recently set about re-writing
some of my sales pages and if you have some pages that you
haven't touched for a while, you might want to consider
doing the same thing. One of the main things that occurred
to me when I started re-writing my sales copy was that my
own ability and experience has grown vastly since I first
wrote the copy in question and like anything, the more you
do something, the better you get at it. I am sure that
this is the same for many of my subscribers - they have a
sales page that was written when they first started working
online and it works - it makes sales BUT the person in
question now has a lot more experience than they had when
they first wrote the page and is therefore capable of doing
the same job a lot better....
To give you some idea of the impact that re-writing a sales
page or re-designing a website can have, I have noticed
that some of my 'new' pages are generating 25% more sales
than the old ones!! This isn't the case with all of the
new pages and it is likely that I will revert back to the
old pages in some cases but as I said at the start of this
article, it is all about testing.
Even if it takes you a day to write some new sales copy,
isn't it worth taking the time to give it a go? That one
day of work could increase your income by 25% or more for
the next year (or even longer)!
At the end of the day, even if you don't want to completely
change your website or sales pages (this also applies to
your eBay auction sales pages etc), then I can't stress
strongly enough the point that you should be making regular
minor changes to try and improve your sales ratio.
Remember, it only takes a few minutes to make a small
change to your site and it won't cost you anything. This
is a luxury that offline businesses are not usually
afforded so you really should ensure that you take maximum
advantage of this 'edge'.
About the Author:
Richard Grady has been helping ordinary people earn online
since 1998. He writes a free newsletter which is published
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