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I
was looking around at some websites to see what
things I liked and disliked about them. There is no doubt that there
are things that attract people and there are things that totally turn
people off.
I
have made a list of 13 tips that can help make
your website more successful. Most of them are simple but quite
effective at making your site more user friendly.
1.
Make your site simple - With all of the bells
and whistles available, too many people are trying to see how
impressive they can make their websites. They may be attractive but
unless your goal is to win a contest for best site, impressing people
with glitter will not make sales.
2.
Make sure your site loads quickly - You do not
have long to grab your customer's attention. Make sure that you at
least get a fair shot at grabbing his attention. If your site takes too
long to load, you will lose a lot of potential customers without even
giving your site a chance.
3.
Don't have too many items on one page - You do
not want to confuse your visitors. You want to make sure that they
understand th purpose of your site. Too many items on one page can make
this difficult for some. Don't take the chance. Make all of your pages
simple.
4.
Make sure every page lings to home page - It is
much easier for your visitors to navigate if all of your pages link
back to the home page. You will not lose as many potential customers if
you make your site easier to navigate.
5.
Get your own domain name - Free servers are
great for some things but trying to gain credibility in a business is
not one of them. It is well worth the price to get your own domain.
6.
Make sure your hosting service offers full
support - You want your service to have CGI access and offer secure
ordering. This is a place that you don't want to go for cheap. Make
sure your service offers the things you need before you choose and save
a lot of headaches down the road.
7.
Offer as many options for ordering as possible
- The more options you provide for ordering, the fewer cutomers you
will lose. You should have a secure order form on your site. Offering
the options to order by phone, fax and by regular mail can also
increase the number who will order.
8.
Make sure you accept credit cards - If you
don't accept credit cards, you are making a huge mistake. The biggest
percent of your customers will pay this way if the option is available.
Don't take the chance that they will choose another method if credit
cards are not a possibility.
9.
Offer free information on your site - You will
want to offer some type of free material on your site. Free material
such as courses are a very good way to build yourself as an expert in
the eyes of your visitor. Free ebooks are another good thing to offer.
Make sure these freebies are good solid information that can help your
visitors.
10.
Get your visitor's email address - You can
accompish this in quite a few different ways. Giving away the courses
or ebooks is one great way. You can publish a newsletter or ezine that
your visitors can sign up for on your site.
11.
Make sure to build your site with purpose in
mind - If you are trying to sell a product on your site, then sell that
product. If you are just trying to get addresses and make the sale
later, then make that your purpose when building your site.
12.
Encourage feedback - Make your visitor feel
like his opinion is important. Offer him the chance to provide you with
feedback. Don't be too proud to make changes if you start hearing some
of the same things from your visitors.
13.
Remember that you are building this site for
your customers - This is not a site to fufill some fantasy of yours.
Remember the purpose of your site. Keep your customers wants and needs
in your mind as you design it.
Your
website is one of those things that will
determine if you are a marketing success. Make sure that you make your
website user friendly. Also make sure that you don't lose sight of the
purpose of your site. If your sit e does not come across direct to your
visitor, you are going to lose many visitors before you can even make a
pitch.
Raymond
Johnston Jr is a semi-retired advertising
executive. He is the editor and publisher of Money For Hire
Ezine. He is also a published writer and poet. You can get
in touch with Ray through his website at http://www.moneyforhire.com
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