Give
Your Web Site a Small Business Marketing Tune Up
Your web site is like your car.
Both are significant investments that require the right features
and regular and proper maintenance to ensure maximal satisfaction
and performance.
Your car is a finely tuned machine. You bought it not only to get
you from point A to point B but also perhaps to have some fun and
look good as you go. If you purchased your car new its engine had
no wear. To keep it running like the day you bought it you maintain
it regularly: you change the oil every 3000 miles, you inspect its
belts and hoses, you check its fluids and rotate its tires (or at
least you should). Without such attention the money you spent on
your car will eventually seem like a mistake as it sits idly in
your garage because it wont start.
Your investment in your web site deserves the same care you give
your car. While the purpose of your car is to get you from place to
place, the purpose of your web site is to help you develop new
business and become more successful. It doesnt matter if your
business is retail sales or professional services, your web site is
supposed to act as your store front on the Internet. While your web
site doesnt need its oil changed or tires rotated it does require
maintenance to ensure it performs as the marketing tool you
intended it to be when you paid to have it developed.
Here are five things you can do to tune up or add to the marketing
function of your web site.
Fresh content
Fresh content will keep your visitors coming back to your site just
like the oil and gas in your car help ensure it starts every time
you put the key in the ignition. If you neglect to maintain fresh
supplies of either, youre asking for trouble. Your visitors seek
fresh content. Once your visitors realize theyve gotten all their
going to get out of your site they will not return.
Add new, relevant and helpful content to your site as often as you
can and you will keep your visitors happy and returning.
Keywords
Your keywords are the words your visitors use when they think about
the products or services you provide. They are like the make and
model of your car - they are what get noticed. Your visitors use
keywords and phrases to perform searches at sites like Google and
Yahoo! to find what they need. They recognize and respond to these
words when they see them featured in search listings,
advertisements and other promotional materials. Make sure you know
your keyword phrases and incorporate them into the Title, Meta Tags
and copy of your web site.
Copy
The advertising copy of your web site can be likened to the
amenities of your car. Your car has a stereo, cup holders and
convenient storage space to address your wants and needs as you
drive. The copy of your web site should do the same thing. To
maximize the marketing function of your web sites copy make sure it
focuses on the problems, wants and concerns of your clients. Your
visitors will be more likely to identify you as the solution to
their problem if you demonstrate to them that you understand their
needs.
Require Action
Just like your car requires you to step on the gas to make it go,
your web site requires your visitors to take the action you want
them to take in order to function as an effective marketing tool.
No one has to tell you to step on the gas. Your visitors need to be
told what to do. Tell them to buy now or request our catalog. If
you dont they might ever know thats what theyre supposed to do.
Get Contact Info
Getting contact information from you visitors is like remembering
the keys to your car. If you cant get into you car and start it,
youre not going anywhere. Likewise, if you dont learn who your
prospects are you cant continue marketing to them. Most people who
visit your web site will not buy from you the first time they stop
by. In most cases, it takes between six and eight marketing
contacts with a prospect before they choose to purchase something.
Your prospects are no different. If you acquire their contact
information you will be able to repeatedly market to them.
Take the steps you need to maintain your web site and it will run
smoothly and get you where you want to go.
About the Author
The author, Jeremy Cohen, helps
small business owners and professional service providers attract
more clients and be more successful by helping them deliver a web
site that sells and improve their marketing materials to generate
more interest in their products and services.
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