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Effective Web Site Designs
The 7 Components Of Effective
Website Design
And Marketing

1. Target Audience: (Who
Buys From You?)
The foundation of effective
web marketing is the 'who.' Determining your target audience, their
needs,
wants, level of knowledge, goals, etc is critical to creating a website
that will be effective at either lead generation or e-commerce.
2. Core Message: (What Exactly
do You Offer?)
Flowing directly from who
you want to target, is the question of what you want to say to them.
Your
core message delivers your value proposition in a clear and compelling
way. Your core message is not a mission statement, or an executive
summary
of your strategic plan. Your core message is essentially a list of the
reasons that people do business with you - written from their
perspective.
3. Site Structure: (Is it
Easy to Navigate)
Many websites are little more
than on-line brochures. Visitors are free to click between this page
and
that, reading a little here and a little there. The result is that a
site
visitor develops very little emotional attachment, and the 'back
button'
is increasingly enticing. Sales people intuitively understand that
their
message must be delivered in the right sequence - A, B, C, then D,
which
leads to E. A website that is carefully structured can accomplish this
same effect, building understanding and buy-in, step-by-step. At the
end
of that 'presentation' the visitor takes the next step willingly.
4. Calls to Action: (Ask
People to Buy!)
Asking a site visitor to take
the next step is the 'call to action'. This is the "contact us", "join
our mailing list", or "sign up today" option, which informs the site
visitor
of the correct next step. Most people are grateful to be guided through
the process of evaluating a product or service, so if you tell them
that
the next step is to sign up for a 30-day trial, many of them will.
5. Lead Capture: (Get Their
Contact Info)
Actually capturing contact
(and qualification) information from leads is relatively easy with
today's
technology. Some simple web scripts and an effective 'off the shelf'
business
database are all that are needed. Many companies set up automated
responses,
saving time and energy, and ensuring that their sales people spend
personal
time with only the most qualified leads.
6. Good Graphic Design:
(Makes You Look "Bigger"!)
Unfortunately, many companies
spend 90% of their web budget on graphic design, and only 10% on 'the
other
stuff'. Graphic design serves two purposes: 1) to establish
credibility,
and 2) to entice visitors to read your text. Credibility is established
when a company uses effective graphic design and 'looks big'. On-line
it's
hard to tell, but poor graphic design leads visitors to believe that
your
company is small. Once credibility is established, visitors will spend
some time evaluating your specific message.
7. Site Promotion: (How
Will You Get Visitors?)
Once your site has been optimized
to maximize conversion rates, using the strategies listed above, site
promotion
activities should be used to drive increased traffic onto your site.
Site
promotion ranges from listing your website on your business cards,
through
expensive and time consuming Search Engine Optimization strategies to
increase
your ranking on sites like Google. The area of site promotion can be a
minefield to those new to web marketing.
Perhaps the
3 most cost effective
strategies to investigate are:
Email
Marketing
Search engine submission and marketing
Reciprocal linking
Each of these strategies
are relatively inexpensive, and place your prospect just one-click away
from your website and possibly a sale.
Author-Bio: Chris Swemba
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