SO YOU GOT YOUR WEBSITE UP. NOW WHAT?
So many people say there's so many things I need to do to
my website... I don't know where to start! What
should I focus on?"
The list
seems ENDLESS!
You need to drive traffic... grow
your opt-in list... make sales... work on your
SEO...
Okay, step back for a minute...
and realize it's just NOT POSSIBLE to do everything at
once!
So once you've built your
website, here's the FIRST THING you should
do:
Make
your sales process watertight!
There's
no point spending a ton of cash on pay-per-click ads to
drive targeted traffic to your site if none of those
visitors buy anything.
Here are
the top 3 ways to
make your site a sales machine -- BEFORE you spend a bundle on
attracting visitors.
1:
Get your salescopy in top shape
You've got under five seconds
to convince people to stay on your website...
so your headline has to grab them by the
eyeballs and
compel them to read on!
The best headlines tell
visitors they'll find exactly what they're searching for,
and intrigue them enough to keep reading.
But don't let your readers
slip through your fingers once you've grabbed their
attention with a hot headline.
Salescopy is the most
important part of your website -- because it turns visitors into
customers!
So make sure it smoothly
guides people through a streamlined process
that:
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Identifies with their problem
and builds your credibility
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Engages them -- and explains
why you can help
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Tells them how they'll
benefit from your product
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Overcomes any objections they
may have
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Compels them to take action
-- and tells them what to
do!
At
the end, give people a clear call to action that motivates
them by
re-stating the biggest benefit they'll get from buying
now.
Instead of saying, "Click
here to buy now!" go for something like, "Click here for
instant access and start changing your life for the better
in the next 30 minutes!"
So funnel your readers through a tight sales
process -- and
don't give them a reason to click away. If you do, they
probably won't come back!
2: Collect
testimonials
What's more trustworthy than
a personal recommendation?
A good testimonial can
persuade even the most skeptical potential customer to buy
from you!
Testimonials prove that your
product really works -- it DOES do exactly what you
promise. That's why you
NEED
testimonials
when you're
getting started and haven't built your
reputation.
Here's how to gather quality
testimonials and benefit from them
immediately:
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If you don't have any
customers yet, give your product
away to a group of people in
your target market, in exchange for their
feedback.
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If you have some positive
feedback from customers,
ask permission to
use their comments on your
site.
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Don't be afraid
to ask for
testimonials! Invite customers to
give you their vote of confidence with an email
link that says: "Click here to tell us what you
think!"
-
Email your
buyers after they've purchased
your product to ask them how they're enjoying
it.
Make
sure each testimonial has a first name, last name, and
location to prove they're from real people.
Aim to get testimonials that
are packed full of concrete benefits telling your customers
exactly what they can expect to gain from buying your
product.
Use them on your homepage,
within your salescopy, on a special testimonial page, and
on relevant product pages.
3: Make it easy to
buy!
I'm always amazed how many
sites make it difficult for you to buy from
them!
According to market research
from the Gartner Group, more
than 50% of
web sales are LOST because visitors can't find
what they're looking for!
Don't make that
mistake.
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Name your navigation buttons
clearly so it's obvious what
people will find when they click on
them.
-
Keep your navigation simple
and consistent throughout your site,
so people don't have to click any more than
necessary. Ideally, someone should be able
to buy from you in two
clicks at most.
-
Use "Buy Now"
buttons that link to your
shopping cart or order page every time a
product is shown-- especially if you have a
catalog site.
And
when people click to your sales page, make things easy for
them!
-
Provide a range of payment
options --
PayPal
is a great
place to start because it gives you an easy way
to accept credit cards -- an absolute
MUST.
-
On your order
form, ask ONLY for the information
you need.
For example, if you sell an eBook, it's
unlikely you'll need a home address. The less
work people have to do on your order form, the
more likely they are to buy.
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And here's an extra tip...
don't underestimate the power of including
a phone
number people can call if they
have any questions.
If you DON'T
test your site, you can be sure your visitors will be testing
it anyway! So make sure there aren't any leaks in your sales
process for them to find.
Build a solid sales process
first, and then prioritize
more advanced business-building strategies.
Once you've got these three
crucial parts of your sales process shipshape, you can drive
targeted traffic to your site -- and ramp up your sales even
more!
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