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How To Get Better Results From Non-Targeted Hits


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Joe Bingham
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NetPlay Newsletters
http://www.netplaynewsletters.com


There are two types of visitors that come to your web site, targeted

and non-targeted.



Both can lead to sales, however they should NOT be treated the

same.



Targeted visitors are people that have either found your site through

a search they conducted, have clicked on a link from another web

site, or have clicked on a link in an ad you placed or article you

wrote. These are visitors that already have some idea of what your

site offers and have come to look for more information.



Non-targeted visitors come from guaranteed hits purchases, surf for

hits or pop-under exchange programs, and other similar methods.

These visitors are seeing your site without prior knowledge as to

what your site is all about.



Non targeted visitors are just as viable potential customers if you

recognize that they must be treated differently.



SETTING UP FOR NON-TARGETED VISITORS



At this time I'd like you to seriously consider setting up a special

page on your site for non-targeted hits. Other visitors that come to

your site through advertising are already giving you their attention

and will be looking for whatever it was about your ad that attracted

them. They are already a step ahead of non-targeted visitors.



With non-targeted visitors, you must GRAB their attention just the

same as you grab people's attention with your advertising.



The goal with your special page is to give people a reason to stick

around and visit the rest of your site, NOT to start them into the

sales process, at least not in the same manner. Remember, at this

point you are just a pop-up or an extra site to what they are already

doing in most cases.



Write your special page for non-targeted visitors much like you

write a classified ad. Use an ATTENTION grabbing headline

followed by a reason why they should give you their INTEREST.

Then create a DESIRE for them to know more about you, and an

ACTION for them to take that leads into the rest of your site.



Do those words sound familiar? Attention, Interest, Desire,

Action? AIDA is the popular formula for writing classified ads.



START GENERAL



You never know what a non-targeted visitor might be doing before

they run across your site. If they are searching for information on

ezine publishing and all of a sudden your site on fine tuning meta tag

keywords comes up, they will click your site down immediately

thinking they had mistakenly gone in the wrong direction.



However, if your headline is more general, you'll be more likely to

lead them in for a closer look as they will believe it has something to

do with what IS already on their mind. A headline such as,

"Discover how you can improve the chances of your site being

seen!" can relate to anyone in business on the Internet. From there,

you interest them in learning more about how fine tuning their meta

tag keywords will improve the chances of their site being seen,

AFTER you already have their attention.



KEEP IT SHORT AND POINTED



Remember to keep all of the elements of AIDA in the first screen

shot on your web page. By this I mean what will be seen by site

visitors without having to scroll down. Some pop-under programs

don't open full size windows either, so get to the point fast,

essentially one or two short paragraphs for each of the AIDA

elements.



Now obviously that would lead to a VERY short web page.

However, just because you cover everything briefly in a few lines

first doesn't mean you can't then expand on those topics. Get it

out quick so it can all be taken in on one glance, then go into further

details for those that have decided to give you their attention.



From there, either lead directly into your main information or link

them to other pages on your site.



When creating a special page for non-targeted visitors, do it with

only ONE goal in mind, leading them to the next step. The next

step may be to continue reading further down the page where your

sales copy is, or clicking to another page on your site, or merely

subscribing to your ezine. Whatever it is, focus on that one thing

and give them a reason to take that action.



ONE LAST THING



Whatever you do, make your page fast loading! Don't use a bunch

of large graphics and five miles of text that takes 15 seconds to

load up. You'll lose a lot of people this way. Keep it simple so

your headline literally pops right up and commands attention. Don't

add pop-up windows to your page either. This will only confuse

things and draw attention away from your main point.





Guaranteed hits and Free hits programs can make a difference for

your business if you target them the right way. Like anything, it just

takes the right strategy and a little planning. Once you get set up

correctly, it can open a whole new aspect for promoting your

business.



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Written by Joe Bingham, Editor of the NetPlay Newsletters

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