Structuring Your Website Development To Maximise Your Online Business Potential
January 12, 2010
A website development is the primary hub of just about every online business venture; it’s the world-wide representation of your company, whether your company has an actual physical location or not. When you’re doing business online, people don’t have the ability to see or interact with you face-to-face, like they would if they were shopping in a business with a nearby street address. Therefore, it goes without saying that people have no choice but to judge your business by its online appearance. This is where a well-crafted strategic design comes into play for your website development.
Most people who have made any significant effort marketing online know all too well that the vitality of an online business is the traffic which is driven into a website. In a nutshell, the more visitors you have, the more sales you’ll make. So, here are a few helpful ways by which you can optimise your website to increase your sales – without having to get more visitors!
The first method is to strategically weave in your personal touch into every single sales message on your website. No one wants to be sold something from a complete stranger, but surprisingly enough, most people will purchase what their friends recommend. If you can develop a system for convincing your audience that you’re truly their friend, and you have their best interests at heart, they’ll be automatically convinced as to the quality of your products or services – and they’ll make a purchase from you too. It’s also crucial – in your sales letters, that you have a discussion with an individual, and not to your whole audience at once.
The second strategy is to publish a variety of testimonials and comments from a fairly large number of customers. It’s generally a good idea to publish both positive and negative comments; this way potential clients or customers will be really convinced as to the validity of these testimonials, and they’ll believe you to be even more trustworthy. When prospects see these candid testimonials clearly displayed on your website, they’ll have the confidence to make a purchase from you because – quite simply, most human beings can’t help but follow the herd mentality; and when they see that other people have bought once – or even several times, and been quite pleased, they’ll get on the bandwagon and make a purchase too.
Therefore, if possible, always try to use visual representations of what your product or service can offer. Most people won’t take the time to read your sales copy from the top to the bottom, but almost everyone will pay attention to the images which are on your website.
Make sure to offer high-quality bonuses along with any products. When you offer great bonuses that really complement your products, your prospects will generally feel they’re getting a great deal which would be crazy to pass it by. Don’t forget to clearly state the monetary value of every bonus so that people will be ‘falling off their chairs’ while trying to grab at your incredible bargain.
Lastly, always ask for the sale! All too often people carefully entice their potential clients or customers with the amazing benefits of their products or services, selling them with detailed stories of how all their problems can be solved, even offering colossal bonuses – but they forget to actually ask for the sale. So, as a final note, always provide very clear, uncomplicated instructions on how someone can – quickly and easily, purchase products or services from your online business!
Michelle Dale is Chief Executive of Virtual Miss Friday, an adept and highly-proficient Virtual Assistant Service which works closely with enterprising people who really want to succeed in their chosen field. If you’d like to learn more about online business building success strategies that are tailored to your needs, contact VMF today!
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