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Five Foolproof Ways to Improve Your Web Site Sales
When you run an online home-based business, your
web site is
more than simply a company location. It's also
your primary
source of advertising and marketing. If you've
noticed that
sales are lagging or if you're simply looking
for ideas for
a site you're building, the following five tips
can help you
boost revenue and develop an even more
successful web
presence.
1) Stress Your UPS
In this case, UPS isn't referring to the
delivery company.
Instead, it stands for Unique Positioning
Statement and it's
one of the most important ingredients of your
business. Your
UPS is basically a statement of what sets you
apart from
your competition.
Think of it as an answer to the question: Why
should I do
business with you? You may choose to focus on
service,
price, or any other special feature of your
business that
would appeal to customers. Whichever feature you
choose
should be stressed in all your web site's
content. Don't shy
away from telling others what sets you apart.
2) Add Interactivity
Consumers are shying away from passive
activities where they
just sit and watch. Instead, they want to be a
part of the
action, so you need to give your potential
customers several
ways to participate at your site.
Possibilities include message boards, polls,
chat rooms, and
surveys. By adding these types of elements, you
are giving
visitors more of a reason to stick around, to
return, and to
recommend your site to their friends.
3) Stress Credibility
No one wants to buy a product from someone they
don't trust,
so building a sense of credibility with your
site is crucial
to your success. You can accomplish this in a
number of
ways:
* Adding an "About Us" section
* Providing complete contact information
* Offering a money back guarantee
These methods work for several reasons. An
"About Us"
section allows visitors to get a picture of who
they will be
doing business with while the contact
information gives them
the security of knowing they can reach someone
in case there
is a problem.
Furthermore, the guarantee expresses your
confidence in your
product and that confidence is contagious.
Testimonials,
client lists, and awards are also effective for
building
credibility.
4) Test Everything
The problem with most unsuccessful business
owners is that
they jump right in to things without ever taking
the time to
test their site, their product, their layout,
even their
links. The result is that too much money is
spent on things
that do not work.
Any changes you make to your site need to be
tested before
being adopted permanently. For example, if you
change your
headline on your home page, compare your sales
for the week
of the change and the previous week.
If the numbers drop or stay about the same, go
back to the
drawing board. If the numbers go up, check one
more week's
sales numbers and if the numbers are still high,
you may
have a winner.
5) Provide Reasons to Return
While it may only take a visitor to your site
once trip to
make a purchase, you want to give them reasons
to come back.
Otherwise, how will they know when you add new
products? The
key is to continue to update your site, perhaps
with
articles or news, that may be of interest to
your target
audience.
If your site becomes one of your visitor's
primary resources
for the latest information on a subject they are
interested
in, you can be sure they will bookmark your site
and come
back frequently.
Also consider having a mailing list. A mailing
list will
allow visitors to provide you with their email
addresses so
that you can send them notifications of updates,
specials,
and changes to the site including ads and
marketing
materials for new products. These email messages
will also
provide them with a reason to come back.
When you do business online, your web site takes
the place
of your sales force. If it's not pulling in the
numbers you
had hoped for or if you've seen your numbers
going down
recently, you need to evaluate your site and
decide where
changes can and should be made.
Content, layout, graphics, even navigation all
play a role
in the success, or failure, of your site and
your company.
Don't let a small problem with your web site
become the
reason you go out of business.
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Vishal P. Rao is the editor of Home Based
Business
Opportunities - A website dedicated to
opportunities, ideas
and resources to help you start a home based
business. Visit him at: Home Based business opportunities
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