Developing a professional website strategically
designed to sell your products or services is one of the most important
factors in determining your success. However, it is only the first step.
Before you begin the actual design process, you must first determine your
overall strategy and design your website accordingly.
Internet marketers have basically two choices:
=> Design a content website that includes not only your products and
services, but also information and resources that will be of interest to
your target market.
=> Design a mini website that focuses on just one product or service, with
no other content of any kind.
Although both types of sites can be effective, your success will ultimately
depend on your site design and marketing strategies -- both will play a very
important role.
Content oriented sites are sites that provide visitors with content such as
articles, tutorials, free ebooks and resources. This type of site attracts
their target audience with incentives. Their products and services are
mentioned on the main page with a link to further information.
Content sites usually profit by educating their visitors. For example, a
content site selling pet supplies might provide a basic tutorial to assist
their visitors in learning how to groom a dog. They provide this tutorial
completely free; however, the main purpose for this tutorial is to educate
their visitors. And in turn, plug their products.
When you provide your visitors with quality information that teaches and
informs, you are not only gaining their trust in you by sharing your
expertise, but you're also building your credibility, which is very
important on the Internet.
Once you've gained your visitors' trust, they will be much more apt to
purchase your products or services. However, above all else, you must never
abuse their trust in you. You must be completely honest with your visitors
and have a sincere desire to assist them. If your sole purpose in developing
your own Internet business is for financial gain, your chance of success
will be minimal.
The key to using this technique effectively is to provide content that
targets your potential customer. This content is used to presell your
visitors through education.
Mini-sites are different from content sites, as they don't provide any
content. They usually contain one or two pages and completely focus on one
product or service. Basically, the site is just a sales letter for the
product.
A mini-site should be neatly designed in standard HTML with no Flash or
fancy plug-ins and very few graphics. There should be no banners or outside
links of any kind -- nothing that will distract your visitors' attention.
The sole purpose of a mini-site is to attract highly targeted traffic. The
more targeted the better. For example, if you have a website that sells a
number of products, a good mini-site would focus on one specific product
instead of all of the products. You could create a mini-site for each
product you offer.
No matter which type of site you design, keep in mind, your website is a
direct reflection of you and your business. The appearance of your website
is the most important factor in determining your website's value. If your
site doesn't look professional or pleasing to the eyes at first glance, its
perceived value will be low. The perceived value of your website will have a
great impact on your success.
Not only must your website have a professional appearance, but it must also
be specifically designed to sell. Everything within your website should have
one specific purpose -- getting your visitors to take action.
Every part of your website must be strategically designed. From your overall
design to your sales copy -- each will play a very important role.
Your website is the most important sales tool you have. A professional
website should possess all of the following:
• Your Own Domain (www.yoursite.com)
• Quality, Dependable Web Host
• Customized Email Addresses:
- service@yoursite.com
- support@yoursite.com
- info@yoursite.com
- admin@yoursite.com
• Target Your Potential Customers
• Professional Appearance
• Professional Looking Graphics
• Quality Products/Services
• Effective Sales Copy
• Easy Ordering Process
• Automated, Personalized Thank You Letters
• Customer Database
• Personalized Follow-up Letters
• Opt-in List
• Well Organized
• Easy to Navigate
• Load Quickly
• Search Engine Optimized
Take your time and do your homework prior to designing your website. Look at
the entire picture and plan each step very carefully. Your website is the
storefront of your business. Make it shine.
Copyright © Shelley Lowery
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